
Fantastic race today! Absolutely the
best I have run. This was my 7th in 6 months. Keep up
the good work and I will be back next year. Also, I wanted to say I
thought ALL the volunteers on this race were the nicest people I have
ever had at a marathon. I have run 7 straight in the last 6 months
and your volunteers were by far the best. Their assistance led me to
bettering my personal record by a whopping 15 minutes. My last PR
was 5 marathons ago. I have to give those guys a large part of the
credit. It reminded me of my childhood to see grandparents waiting
at each rest stop eagerly supporting the runners in which many of us
live far from Apache Junction. Hats off to your volunteers!
--Rick
Korecki – Estero, FL 33928

First time running Lost Dutchman...
wow, Volunteers were awesome!!!...
Organization was perfect from my perspective...
--Gary Culver – Goodyear, AZ

Bev, We had such a
delightful time. It was a PERFECT event. Kudos to you and your staff
for putting on such a great event. I'm most excited that my family
has now taken up running. We're all planning to do it again next
year. Hiking up Siphon Draw is one of our favorite hikes...and now
the Lost Dutchman, our favorite running event. We'll have to work on
additional cousins :)
--Pam
Schweitzer

Hey Grady – Sorry I never got to meet
you this weekend (my flights got delayed on Saturday), but I just
want to tell you how much I appreciate your race! Very well done!
Two of us from Grand Rapids came out to do it, and had a great
time. I'll try to get a group to come out next year. It was a great
respite from the Michigan winter. Congrats on a great event. I'll be
back.
Oh – I'd vote for staggering weeks with
RNR, even though I think they're jerks for scheduling over top of
your race. I ran RNR last year, and yours was WAY cooler! And the
adventure continues....
--Don Kern
www.cooladventures.net

I have done all
4 of the Lost Dutchman’s. It is a nice race. Most everything is
good--venue, water stops, food, medals.
But, I won 1st in my age group.
I received my medal at 11:45; this for a race that started at 8:30.
Awards have been delayed a long
time at all of the Lost Dutchman’s, but this year was the worst.
This makes me never want to do this event again.
Maybe the problem is the
chip-timing. Maybe if you went back to the old tag-pulling method it
would help.I think next year your numbers will be WAY down & it will
not be because of the Rock And roll. It will be because runners are
sick of waiting 2-3 hours for an award.
--Karen Davis

Results problems do not detract from
the fact that this is one of the best races in Arizona, it's a joy to
participate in, and may well be one of the best small marathons in
the country. Timing aside, your event was absolutely flawless.
I have heard rumors that you were discouraged with trying to promote
your event and gain community support, faced with the competition
from Elite Racing, and were thinking of calling it quits. Having
them try to take over your date next year was definitely a low blow.
BRAVO for not caving in and coming back next year on your traditional
date! During the race, I talked with many runners, some who had run
last week and others who were unaware until registration of the
conflict. To a person, they all said they would be in Apache
Junction next year. I think you will find that those who have
supported you in the past will continue to do so next year. I have
written to Elite racing and P.F Chang to express my unhappiness with
their date next year and will urge anyone I know to do the same.
Keep up the good fight and see you on Jan 15 next year!
---Martin Michelson

A note of thanks for a great event. I
was in Scottsdale last week on business and competed in the 1/2
marathon before flying back to very cold and snowy Ottawa, Canada.
The course was awesome and the organization and volunteer support
superb. Your race is a must do!
P.S. It is -20 Celsius (approx. 10
below F) with the wind-chill today (an 85 degree drop in temperature
in 24 hours)
Thanks again.
--Ross McShane - Ottawa, Canada

When or where, do I find
the posted results? Also, why was my time posted on the large board,
but not given to the man handing out awards? I am 65 (Barbara Huff)
and came in at something over 47 minutes for the 8K. The same thing
happened at the Turkey Trot where my age group was never posted and
the award stage never got my groups results, (I won that too. Both
times the award person finally just took my word for the results) do
the older age groups just not matter?

Though I live in AJ and
have run 5 marathons in the past this was my first year to run the
Dutchman and I can only say that it was outstanding!!! (and I've run
San Diego and New York.)
*From the start
transportation to the start line a 10.
*The camp fires, mats,
hot coffee and very friendly support team a 10.
*The scenic course even
for me a native, a 10.
*Water stops and every
mile marked, 10+!!!
*The wall on the top of
the hill, a needed 10.
*Snacks at the finish
line (burro) 10+++
*The spirit of the
volunteers and their themes, a 10+ and a fond memory that can't be
rated!
I'll be back! every year.
Thank you all for such an outstanding job, our little town race puts
everyone else to shame.
Oh yes, long sleeve
shirts another
10!
-- Eugene Coogan,
Apache Junction, AZ

My 15 year old daughter and I ran our
first 1/2 marathon, and we decided to do it at the Lost Dutchman. We
read the reviews at Active.com, and in Runners World and liked the
idea of a smaller venue with a country setting (my parents live in
Mesa, so I knew the scenery by Superstition Mountain is beautiful).
What a wonderful race it was - we couldn't have been more pleased!
Coming around the first bend and running right for Superstition as
the sun was rising was so awesome! The course, with its rural setting
on pavement and dirt roads, some flats and some hills, was great. The
volunteers along the way were very encouraging and a welcome sight
(especially the Purple Ladies by the Wall Hill). The brick wall on
the hill at mile 10 was a great touch, too! Great organization, great
t-shirt, great medals! It was an experience that we won't every
forget - thanks!
-- Jeff Straka, Marietta, GA

Yesterday we participated in the Lost
Dutchman 8K, as we have done for 3 years. The convoluted course
needs some fine tuning; the markers are not adequate, several of us
got lost, we followed arrows albeit they must have been old ones from
something else??? Each year we have done it folks get lost. We do
enjoy the race, it is a nice scenic area and I enjoy the trail runs.
Hopefully the other conflicting events will not keep you from still
having it. The award ceremony needs to move along a little quicker,
many of my friends had to leave and could not stay to receive their
awards. If these two things were corrected it would be up there at
the top of my list.
-- Roberta Parker

Congratulations on completing another
successful Lost Dutchman. I've just returned home to Aptos,
California and wanted to let you know how much fun I had AGAIN!!!
I recognize how difficult and stressful
putting on a race of this magnitude must be. You and your volunteers
really do an outstanding job. Everyone I encountered could not do
enough whether it was cheering, passing out water and goodies,
driving the bus, or handling the sweat bags.
I'm sure as word spreads, so will your
race's reputation as the best small town, runner friendly marathon in
the nation. I'm already planning on next year.
--Mark Friedman

Thanks so much! It was both of our
first 1/2 marathons and it was a great experience!
--Kate Cuddihee

You folks managed to put on yet another
great event! This is, by far, my favorite race. Well, the scenery and
weather help, but it's the people, who make this race special. I have
run all but last years' race (unfortunately had to miss it), and I'll
choose this race anytime over that "mass-transit" event that has
invaded the valley recently. I hope to be there again next year. Good
luck and see you in 2006.
P.S. All volunteers at the aid stations
were great and it's a tough job to vote for any one group. I always
enjoy the "Purple ladies", but this year I got a real kick out of the
folks from the Renaissance festival group, who had one nobleman
advertise "beer" as a refreshment. Sure sounded goooood after 12
miles!
--Bernd Linzbach, 1/2 marathon, #2256

I ran in the Lost Dutchman Marathon. I
want to say I think it is a fabulous race - well organized and a
fantastic course. Well done. I see from the results that I finished
3rd in my age group. Unfortunately, I had to leave early to catch a
plane back home. Do you know if it will be possible to have my award
mailed to my home? Thanks very much.
--Steve Tanner - Runner Number 268 -
Russell, Ontario – Canada

Hard to choose between the folks in
Renaissance gang (they all called me "m'lady") and the Red Hat
Society. So, best spirit to the women with the red hats, and best
theme for the Elizabethan.
Great time-next year I will run the full.
--Barbara Bixby
Let me sincerely congratulate yourself
and all those many wonderful, supportive and dedicated volunteers who
truly staged a memorable event on Sunday. I only ran in the 8K trail
event, since I'd run in the R N' R 1/2 race the previous Sunday. I
was impressed with having chalked mile markers on the course along
with enthusiastic course guides at the appropriate places or turns.
The wind was a challenge on the way out, but we all benefited from a
great tail wind coming back home.
--Dave Weeks

Congratulations on another successful
marathon. We all had a great time and enjoyed the course. Although
I am not as sore as last week (I think the hills help change up my
stride enough to make me not as sore), I am having an Achilles
problem. At track this morning I only got through warm up and then
needed to walk the rest of the time. Hopefully, ice and
cross-training will get me back on track.
--Deb Hamberlin

I have been running for just over 4
years and in that time this has to have been one of the best run
events ever. I did the half marathon. The course was great. The
volunteers were fantastic. I'll be back next year. Thank you so
much for a great day! --Robin Robbins

Bev - Once again, the Tucson
contingency loved your event. Congratulations. From the
uncontrollables - like weather and volunteer help to the
organization, it was super! Personally, I really enjoyed the
"friendly" feeling of your race. The aid stations were well staffed.
The course I love with the change in terrain (up, down, dirt,
pavement). Somehow we all agreed the variety is good. Loved the T
shirts and as always, love those medals. I now have all 4. Please
pass our congrats on to Grady too.

Thanks for putting on a great
marathon! I loved the course and the weather could not have been any
better! I recently checked the half marathon results and was quite
surprised to see that I finished 2nd in my age group. Thanks again!
--Leslie Witting

Great race, great venue, great food,
great staff! You will see me again next year!
--Mark R. Walkosz

What a great time! The race day was
beautiful, the volunteers were super, the organization was
outstanding, and I finished!
--Mike DeGhelder – Kansas City, MO
