The Greater St. Louis Marathon was the 67th largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 69th largest in 2022.
This year 5% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon and 10.2% of runners qualified for Boston in 2023.
This gives the Greater St. Louis Marathon the 175th highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifiers in the U.S. last year and the 278th highest percentage so far in 2024.
Its Course Score of 98.96 ranks it as the 203rd fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 1st fastest course in Missouri.
The typical race time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. This, coupled with the Course Score, gives the Greater St. Louis Marathon a PR Score of 98.96. This PR Score ranks it as the 148th fastest marathon in the U.S. and the 1st fastest in Missouri.
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Greater St. Louis Marathon Elevation Chart
Max Elevation: 506 feet (154m) Min Elevation: 406 feet (123m)
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I liked the fact that it was a route that tried to show you all the sights of the city. However it was the hilliest and hard to every get a rhythm. There were almost no port a johns on the course. At most 2 ever 2 miles and then there were lines for them until the 1/2 Marathons and 10K runners were finally off the course. There's no bushes to run to - just fyi. I saw many women run behind dumpsters if they could find them. Such a joke. Volunteers and water stations were all well maintained except for mile 23ish they had given up by that point. All others were great and helpful.
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Better run hills and lots of them. 1000ft of elevation gain on my Garmin. Bottom line not enough port o johns at the start or on the course.
Plenty of hotels on Market street that is the best way to go to easy way to the race. I only had to walk a .5 mile from the Fairfield Inn
jb's review of 2024 Greater St. Louis Marathon.
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The expo, parking, and corral start were all easy, and user-friendly. It had many of the amenities of a major city marathon but was more doable with only 1000 marathoners and 3000 half marathoners. Great crowds and fun atmosphere. It was a bit humid and there were rolling hills, but water/aid stations every mile after the half. Very organized and well-run.
Dan B's review of 2022 Greater St. Louis Marathon.
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Running through various neighborhoods was neat. Rolling hills for the first half, but more down than up. The second half was an out and back, which proved to be neat because you got to see a lot of runners who are both slower and faster. Plenty of water stops. Could use a few more port-o-lets.
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Decent crowds, but nothing at all like Chicago, etc. Spring weather is unpredictable, but typically on the cooler side. No need to carry water. Start conservatively as most of the rolling hills are early. The end is flat and will give you a good opportunity to push.
It is a point to point race. If you have transportation, that's easier than taking a bus to the start or finish. Gear check was free for all runners and was very quick and easy.
SW's review of 2021 Greater St. Louis Marathon.
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Of the 30 marathons I ran in 27 states plus the District of Columbia, there was the first and the only marathon where there was no energy bar/fruit/food of any kind along the route - there were only water (and some Gatorade) stations . The finisher's bag include one 12-ounce bottle of water, one can of beer, a mug, and a one-bite-size pie.
The runners and volunteers were very friendly. People alone the way were very encouraging and fun. I enjoyed seeing Jackie J. kersee greeting everyone before the race. What I didn't like was the pavement was a little uneven , there were holes in some areas. One of our marathoners/ racer (I am not sure which race she was in) fell and I don't think she finished the race. Also the port potties were disgusting, but I don't think anything can be done about, some people just don't care.
Race Tips
I suggest that you run your race. get with a group that is running or walking your pace and try to keep up with them. If you fall a little behind it's okay as long as you can see them in front of you.
I enjoyed the shuttle although I didn't ride the shuttle after the race. It was very organized and a great option if you don't want to drive and find parking.