Illinois Marathon has a new route

Runners race down Washington Street in Urbana during the 2023 Illnois Marathon. The marathon course on the Champaign side has changed for this year's race.

Photo: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

URBANA - This year's Illinois Marathon is just a little more than three weeks away and there is something you should know. The course on the Champaign side has changed. A four-mile section of Prospect Avenue starting at Armory south to Curtis Road will be utilized as part of the marathon's course from approximately 9:08 a.m. until 1:05 p.m. on Saturday (see map below).


Vehicle traffic in both northbound lanes will remain open for the duration of the race. Southbound car traffic will be reduced to the left-hand lane only from Armory to Curtis Road while marathon competitors will run south in the right-hand lane.

If you routinely travel east or west on Curtis Road, Windsor, or Kirby Ave on Saturday mornings, you can also expect a major delay. You can avoid the race day traffic and road closures by using the traffic beltway to make your way to your destination going to the north side of the twin cities to the south, or vice-versa.

According to the information provided on the Illinois Marathon website, road clousures for destinations north of Illinois Street in Urbana should be lifted by 10:55 a.m.

Spectators along the marathon route motivate runners as they pass by on McHenry Street in Urbana. This year's race will be held on April 27.

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Quick 6 with Uni's Aryan Sachdev

URBANA - Undefeated yet this season, Aryan Sachdev won his fifth match last Wednesday after defeating Urbana High School's Xander Ashley at #1 singles. The two-time state qualifier and senior at Urbana University won in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1.

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Finishing his junior year with a 13-5 record in singles and 8-1 in doubles, he is looking good for a third trip to state and a deeper run into the championship bracket.

At the 2023 IHSA state tournament, Sachdev lost his first-round match to Olney senior Evan Uhl, 6-0, 6-1. Working his way back through the consolation draw, he made quick work of Belvidere North senior Jack Dickerson, 6-1, 6-0. Later, he dropped his second-round consolation match 6-2, 6-4 to Morton's Carter Kendall.

During his state appearance his sophomore year, Sachdev finished 2-2, losing to Alleman's Nicholas Patrick and later Sterling's Brecken Peterson in an 8-game pro set. As a sophomore, he showed resilience in his two wins, the first over Rockford Christian's Chatham Mcilroy, and edging out a 9-7 victory over Highland's Tyler Kutz.

Sachdev started playing tennis when he was eight with his dad, a huge tennis fan. As he chilled with teammates after his match at Blair Park, we thought it would be a great time to hit Urbana's top prep tennis player with six questions.
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SENTINEL: What is your dream job?

SACHDEV: Dermatologist.
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SENTINEL: What is your favorite pre-game meal or snack?

SACHDEV: Dave's Hot Chicken.
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SENTINEL: Three people you would like to have dinner with?

SACHDEV: Roger Federer, Barack Obama, and Prince.
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SENTINEL: Your favorite actor or actress?

SACHDEV: Leonardo DiCaprio.
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SENTINEL: Which movie describes your life so far?

SACHDEV: Diary of a Whimpy Kid.
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SENTINEL: What is your favorite Taylor Swift song?

SACHDEV: Shake It Off
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