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Marathon
  Men       2:36:36 (2009) Brendan Lunty, Camrose, AB
  Women 2:58:09 (2009) Amanda Froehlich, Marquis, SK

Half-Marathon
  Men       1:13:35 (2005) Dane Samuel, Brandon, MB
  Women 1:22:38 (2002) Angela Plomondon, Regina, SK
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  • The 2009 race was a complete sell out, with a total of 3,694 registered participants from 8 provinces and territories, 12 states and 3 countries.  For those curious or planning ahead for this year, here are the dates on which each of our 2009 events sold out:
    • July 9th, 2009 - Bellamy Kia Relay sold out
    • July 9th, 2009 - Half Marathon Run sold out
    • July 25th, 2009 - Full Marathon sold out
    • August 6th, 2009 - Sask Egg Producers Half Marathon Walk sold out
    • August 12th, 2009 - 3K Kids Mini Marathon (5-10 yrs) sold out
    • August 14th, 2009 - 3K Youth Mini Marathon (11-17 yrs) sold out
  • SaskCentral QCM receives Running Room National Volunteer of the Year "Golden Shoe" Award for the second straight year!  As determined by a unanimous vote taken by senior management of the Running Room chain of more than 90 stores across Canada and the northern USA, Running Room and Walking Room founder John Stanton presented the SaskCentral QCM organizing committee with this award for the second consecutive year.  This is the first time the award has been presented twice to the same event.  Congratulations to all the members of the volunteer organizing committee.  This shoe is one-size-fits-all.

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  • Experiencing the Queen City Marathon - Coach Joe English is a professional marathon and triathlon coach from Portland, Oregon.  The 2009 SaskCentral QCM was Joe's first marathon outside the USA and he documented his experience on his very informative and entertaining website: www.Running-Advice.com.  Joe finished the SaskCentral QCM in a personal best of 2:48:41.  He was the top American full marathon finisher and 6th overall.  To read all about Joe's experience at our event, CLICK HERE.

 

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  • RACE PHOTOS, RACE CERTIFICATES and FINISH LINE VIDEOS for the 2009 SaskCentral QCM are available at Marathon-Photos.com
    • To view and order CLICK HERE.
      • NOTE: There is no charge for the basic version of your race certificate.  You can download the basic version for FREE!
    • If you have questions about how you go about viewing and ordering photos and video clips from Marathon-Photos.com, CLICK HERE.
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This is a limited-entry race.  Certain events may sell out in advance.  Register early.  

The SaskCentral Queen City Marathon (QCM) is Saskatchewan’s premiere running & walking event.  This flat and scenic Boston-certified course showcases the beauty of Regina - the "Queen City" - to participants from across Canada and the USA.  Since the inaugural race in 2001, the SaskCentral QCM has helped participants of all ages and athletic ability to achieve their own individual moments of finish-line triumph!  Come Run Regina!

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'I ran the full Queen City Marathon again in 2009 and plan to return again. It was my 35th marathon and one of the best organized. It is not large, but in many ways, it compares with my other marathons in Chicago, Boston, Twin Cities. It is a good Boston qualifier. Registration was easy, but it sold out six weeks before race day. It has good communication by e-mail. The race started on time with many water stations and marshals. The rolling hills in the second half were harder than one would expect from a prairie town. The finish line and post-race food were well done.'