Recently I had the pleasure of creating the event maps for the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon. This event, held in mid-May, consists of a marathon, half marathon, “mini” marathon (2.62 miles), and a marathon relay. The course is flat and fast, and good prize money brings in good competition year after year. Another distinctive about the race is that it starts and ends at Lambeau Field, and being a rabid Packer fan, I think that’s about the coolest race venue ever.
For this event, I created separate maps for the marathon, half marathon, and “mini” marathon, and also an “event-wide” map that shows all of the routes on one page. I included the marathon relay on the marathon map. One of the challenges of mapping an urban marathon is getting the street annotation to be complete, and look good at the same time. For this task, I used the Maplex labeling engine, an ArcGIS extension. Maplex worked wonderfully for my first pass on the street labels, and although I still had to do my fair share of manual labeling and tweaking, Maplex definitely helped create a higher-quality product.
I’d love to run this race one of these years. If I can’t get a Trials Qualifier time at Chicago this fall, I’ll likely take another stab in Green Bay next May. Based on the elevation profile, the course should be a flier.


Recently I had the opportunity to create a course map and elevation profile for the 


