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The Madison
Marathon - Montana's Newest And Highest Marathon Road Race
Madison
County will host a high altitude marathon this coming Labor Day
Weekend. Scheduled for Sunday morning on August 31st, ‘The Madison’
will be just the 7th marathon in the state of Montana. The full,
half, and team marathon course will be through the Gravelly
Mountains in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. In terms of
elevation, the race will be the highest marathon in the Greater
Northwest with an average elevation of well over 8,500 feet. This
will make The Madison one of the very highest and most unique races
in the United States.
“We encourage both ultra and regular athletes to take part. For
ultra athletes, it won’t get much better than this. The course
starts at over 8,000 feet and goes way over 9,000 feet in several
locations. The chance to run a road marathon among such beauty and
abundant wildlife will be a race to remember forever,” says race
director Sam Korsmoe. The Madison Marathon is a project of the
Madison County Economic Development Council (MCEDC) of which Korsmoe
is executive director. The MCEDC is working with the US Forest
Service in Ennis to plot out the exact route. The race will be run
on good quality gravel roads along the Gravelly Range and not on
trails like many other high altitude races. Runners who are
accustomed to trail running in difficult environments as well as
marathon enthusiasts who love running full marathon distances will
be challenged by The Madison.
Every year, over 800 marathons are run throughout the world, an
average of more than two per day. The world’s Major Marathons
(Boston, New York, London, Berlin, and Chicago) sell out months
ahead of race day even though runners must qualify with low times to
even sign up to run. In recent years, the extreme and unique runs
such as the 20 Mile Ed Anacker Bridger Ridge Run in Bozeman or the
Pikes Peak Marathon in Colorado quickly sell out. This year’s
Bridger Ridge Run, scheduled for August 9th, sold out in just eight
minutes.
The Madison is meant to combine the full length of a marathon (26.2
miles) with an extreme edge, running at well over 8,500 feet above
sea level. For wild life lovers, an added benefit is running on
National Forest land that has abundant elk, moose, bears, antelope,
deer, and numerous species of birds. The Gravelly Range also has an
extraordinary variety of wild flowers.
The race will be capped at 200 runners on a first apply-first pay
basis. Early registration is encouraged. On-line registration is
available via the MCEDC website at
www.madcoedc.org.
Just follow the links. The fees for the race are: Full Marathon -
$65 before August 10 and $70 after August 10; Half Marathon - $35
before August 10 and $40 after August 10; Team Marathon (4 runners
maximum) - $120 per team. Registration will close on August 29.
There will be no race day applications accepted.
The Madison Marathon is operated under a special use permit with the
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. The race is open to all with
no discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,
age, or disability. For more information, call Sam Korsmoe at
682-5923 or Robin Blazer at 682-5907. |