1. Marathon Name. Quad Cities Marathon
2. Location. Moline, Illinois
3. Website. www.qcmarathon.com
4. Contact information. jlmoreno1@mmm.com
5. Month. September
6. Start times. 7:30
7. Time limits. Finish it.
8. Course description. QC MARATHON
The weather was beautiful for the Quad Cities Marathon with temps in the low
sixties at the 7:30 start from Moline, Illinois, on Sunday, September 26 (and
upper seventies at the six-hour limit for lane closures). About 2,500 runners
gathered at the starting line but only about 500 were registered for the full
marathon; the others were there to run the half marathon, marathon relay, or
5K. We launched slowly and were greeted by the local high school band
playing the Olympic theme song (a very nice touch). The end of the first mile
found us running on I-74 (one lane closed for runners) over the
Mississippi River; the view was grand as river traffic and casinos painted
the foreground while human development and all the greenery of trees and
pleasantly filled the background. Coming off the bridge, we stepped into
Bettendorf, Iowa. The next few miles took us north past the Isle of Capri
Casino/Hotel a bit and then south along the river through business and nice
residential areas (overlooking the river at most points) and onto a bike
path for a while into Davenport. As we ran past another casino and John
O’Donell Stadium (where the Swing of the Quad Cities plays minor league
baseball) in Davenport, we sensed that community pride was evident and that
the route had been policed for our arrival. After that, a couple of sharp
turns put us on Centennial Bridge back over the Mississippi into Rock Island,
Illinois. After a couple of miles that took us past their “riverboat” casino,
we were trotted onto Arsenal Island and the Coast Guard Station there. Though
a military installation, we were presented with a peaceful path along
the river and winding through their golf course; Canadian Geese were
plentiful along the levy and squirrels played among the trees (showing us just
how fast they could run) mere steps away from our course. After reaching
the fantastic stone buildings of the complex’s core, we were taken past a
display of historic armored vehicles and two cemeteries (one Confederate and
one National; the Confederates controlled the island between 1863 and
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1865). Popping off the island at the opposite end from which we entered, we
were back in Moline and East Moline for our final nine miles. This part of the
course warmed up to upper-seventies temps because of the lack of trees and
it being later in the morning. It was peppered with bands playing (rock,
jazz, folk, string, and gospel music) and extra interest from the local
residents as we ran. The finale brought us back to the same line that
had started us a few hours earlier in front of the Mark of the Quad Cities
concert/sports hall (where I had seen Tim McGraw in concert the night
before). The volunteers were placed approximately two miles apart and
though not plentiful, did a great job of passing out water and Gatorade at
most stations. Gu had two stations placed appropriately on the course just
ahead of the water stations that would aide in washing it down the gullet.
The massage tables had a very short wait but I was not able to take
advantage of them because of my pending hotel check-out (the Radisson Hotel had
been a perfect selection as they had a special price and were only steps from
the start/finish). The post-race grub included a small slice of pizza,
yogurt, popsicles, water, and beer. The event’s organizers had done a fine job
of routing an interesting course and coordinating all the lane/road
closures! Another highlight of the trip was meeting Jerry Schaver
(director) and Shirley Pratt (www.21RunSalute.Org) and seeing Dean
Rademaker (founder) of the 50 & DC Marathon Group; they are all colorful
individuals with tales to tell!
9. Pasta Dinner. Yes and very good
10. Expo. Yes
11. Support & spectators. Many in different spots
12. Water stations. Many water stations about every two miles
13. Organization. Very good and helpful
14. Porta Potties. Yes all over the coures
15. Food at finish line. allot of food and drinks
16. Weather. Could be warm or has been cool
17. Metals. Yes
18. Other races like Half, 10k or 5k. 5K, and Half Marathon
19. Airport. Moline Airport
20. Hotel. All over on both sides of the river