Pikes Peak Marathon Provides a Special Challenge to Participants
Imagine Racing a Marathon Up a Mountain
By Mike White, published May 17, 2006
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The Boston Marathon is considered the most prestigious race for runners in the world. Indeed, any marathon, an event during which runners must race 26.2 miles is a challenge for any athlete attempting it. Imagine running a marathon uphill, however. That is just what runners in the annual Pikes Peak Marathon do, and while the top finishers in the traditional Boston Marathon or the New York Marathon complete the course in just under two hours, it takes the top finishers in the Pikes Peak Marathon just under four hours to complete the race up the world famous mountain in Colorado.The event began on the mountain, located at the foot of Manitou Springs, Colorado, a suburb of Colorado Springs, in 1956 when smokers challenged non-smokers to complete the more than 26 mile race. While 13 racers finished the event, none of the three smokers did. One of the older existing marathons in the United States was formed when the marathon was officially organized in 1966.
The race begins at the base of Manitou Springs. From there, racers climb more than 7,700 feet to the top of the 14,110 foot mountain. Each year the race is scheduled in late summer. One day racers compete in the ascent race (half marathon), and another day involves the full round trip marathon.
The course includes a dirt trail, in spots, rocks, and other natural obstacles. Experts consider the race far more difficult than a traditional marathon. It is true that the average slope grade is 11%, but it is much steeper in spots. The central portion of the race is actually flat in spots. The first three miles of the course are extremely steep. The central portion of the course starts flat, as rolling terrain, but get sharply steeper. Racers must climb rocks during the final three miles of the course. Runners in the race must also face the loss of oxygen as the altitude rises.
Several hundred racers compete in both the ascent and the full race. Winning times can vary greatly from year to year, because of varying weather conditions. Some years participants have seen hot and dry conditions. Other years there may be snow and cold at the top of the peak.
Pikes Peak Marathon
Neigborhood: Pikes PeakManitou Springs, CO 80949
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