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Since the first race in 1998, The TBK Bank Quad Cities Marathon has become a Midwest favorite. Touching four cities, this hometown favorite draws runners from all over the country for a weekend full of activities leading up to the big event on Sunday!
The TBK Bank Quad Cities Marathon is made possible by our dedicated race committee. Through countless hours of meticulous planning, our team works alongside city leadership, local law enforcement, and hundreds of volunteers to make sure that the course is ready for you to run your best race yet! Sure, itβs a lot of workβ¦ but we wouldnβt have it any other way!
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Esther Lawson
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Very well run race. Organized. Great volunteers. It was hotter than expected this year but the organizers went to great lengths to make it as pleasant and safe as possible. Cold towels, ice pops and misters all gave welcome relief from the heat. Scenic course. Very safe, closed course.
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Don Myers
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Carol Hultquist
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Alyssa Young
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Jeremy Colburn
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Jordan De Simone
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Good run it's very organized and hard to get lost or not find your way
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Brian Hankins
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Mrs. Mudd.
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Love this Marathon.
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Christopher Walters
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Emilie Lawrence
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Amazing event!!!
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Marc Armstead
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Pat Tuthill
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Theresa Jacobsmeier
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Vicky Sierra
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Edwin βO'Donnellβ Reiter
β 5
Fired the starting gun
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Mark H Hendricks
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Probably the best organized, we'll run and just plain fun marathons in the country.
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Brandon Corpman
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Shiv Kumar
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Nathan Tackett
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Mike Oliver
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Having run over 50 marathons in dozens of states, this event is one of my favorites. Plenty of water stations, toilets, and medical crews. Using the interstate to cross the wide Mississippi is a novel beginning. Appreciate the troups on station as you make your way across the Rock Island arsenal. Getting high fives from high school cheerleaders helps pass the miles. Literally running through the 'wall' that guards the course around Mike 20 is something you don't often get to do! All the water/Gatorade stations are attended by smiling, encouraging support teams. Chances are that a course director team member will be at the finish line to praise your accomplishment. All in all, this is a good run for beginner and veteran runners.
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Matt Fischer
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Doug Passini
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Lauren Foults
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Judy Hartman
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