Here's Holly race report for the (Portland) Maine Marathon. Be sure to check Dave's comments because we had some "issues" this trip. The video is at the end.
This was not my first choice for the marathon I wanted to do in Maine. I wanted to do the Mount Desert Island Marathon, but due to scheduling this one worked out better for me and I’m glad it did. We arrived in Portland around 11:30am and went right to the Expo. The expo was a bit chaotic with a long line to pick up your goodie bag. Thankfully that was the only negative of the weekend. We met up with our friends Brad and Nicole at the Expo and it was great to see them after a few years. Brad would be running the full with me and Nicole would be race chasing with Dave. After the Expo we met our other friend Laura for lunch. Laura would also be race chasing with Dave the next day. We had a great Italian dinner at Corner Room with everyone and then back to the hotel to get a good night’s sleep for the race.
The race started and finished in downtown Portland. We got to the start and it was chilly. The weather was absolutely perfect, a crisp, cool New England morning. The port of potty line was great. There was a guy with a megaphone directing everyone and he was really keeping everyone in line. Every big race needs this guy! I was really a bit nervous for this race because Bozeman went so poorly just three weeks before. I was hoping for a much better day. The grossest thing happened at the start. I went to put down by half empty water bottle by a corral fence and some other runner asked if I was done with it. I said yes and she picked it up and drank from my same bottle. Yuck!
After that weird moment the national anthem played and we were soon off and running. This is an out and back course and it’s been awhile since I’ve run one of those. The beginning was very scenic by a lake and then by the coast. Brad and I were feeling good and we were chatting away and getting to know each other better. If you ever want to get to know someone, run a marathon with them. It’s a great way to pass the time!
The course was hilly. Very hilly. And since it’s an out and back you knew the hills you were running down would have to be run back up on the way back. Thankfully I was feeling good and didn’t have the dead legs that I had in Bozeman. Brad was feeling good too and we just kept chugging along. Our race chasers did a great job as usual and kept us entertained. The entertainment on course was great. Lots of homeowners were out cheering and quite a few bands as well. The weather continued to be picture perfect. I started to tire around mile 23, but who doesn’t get tired by that point? We pushed through and soon enough we finally got to the finish. We got a cute medal and delicious chocolate milk. Organization and communication for this race was first class. I highly recommend this one for Maine. I’ll just have to go back someday and run Mount Desert.
Dave's Comments
Flying to directly Portland from Chicago is not the cheapest route. Instead of flying to Portland we decided to fly into Logan (Boston) and stay over night on Friday. We used a free hotel night to get near the city center. Our evening started at (wait for it...) a brewery. Beerworks had a location a block from the hotel. Lucky me. Our dinner was a 15 minute walk to the North Side/Italian Village area. We chose to eat at North Square Oyster because Dave had to have the Lobster Bolognese after seeing a picture of it on the website. An added bonus was getting to see Paul Revere's house next door.
We visited the famous Mike's Pastry and bought way too many baked goods. On the way back to the hotel we decided to visit one more place and chose The Greatest Bar. Their name, not ours. Really not that great.
The next morning we made the two hour drive through rain and fog with no issues. While The Jones Family visited Kennebunkport we toured the Portland Head lighthouse and historic downtown with Laura. We had fun touring the harbor area with its colonial buildings and cobblestones streets. The fun quickly came to an end when we got back to the car and realized I locked the keys in the car (first time ever). Oopsies! Fortunately I had AAA and we were saved in less than an hour.
Race Chasing was fairly easy as it was an out-and-back course following a major highway. Our spots for the first half became our spots for the back-half. After the race we hit a few establishments in town: Sebago Brewing for lunch, Liquid Riot for drinks, and The King's Head for more drinks. Once again, this town has a great beer culture!
Monday we made the trip back to Boston with our obligatory stop at Harpoon in Fort Point. For lunch we headed over to the hole-in-the-wall Yankee Lobster for the meatiest lobster sandwiches ever served.
Here's the video
Thank you for running the Maine Marathon in 2017. Thank you for posting this report. Your report & video have been noted as part of our report of this event. http://wp.me/plUmV-cDs
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