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06Apr

Yakima River Canyon Marathon and Half-Marathon

4.0
WhereYakima, WA, United States
Start time08:00

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06April

Yakima River Canyon Marathon

Distance: Marathon
Start time: 08:00
06April

1/2 Marathon

Distance: Half Marathon
Start time: 09:30
29March

Yakima River Canyon Marathon

Distance: Marathon
Start time: 08:00
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Race Details

Join us for one of the Pacific Northwest's most scenic Boston Qualifiers. Our marathon and half marathon point to point courses travel through the spectacular Yakima River Canyon on a USATF Certified course along paved Washington State Route 821 between Ellensburg and Selah, WA. 

 

Awards: We will offer overall and age-group awards this year. Awards will be distributed in real time at the finish line -- check for results at nsplit.com/results. . Details below.

 

Cutoff Times: We will enforce cut-off times this year. Those who feel that cannot complete the race comfortably in seven hours are urged to contact the race director and ask for the early start, which is two hours before the 8 a.m. regular start. We offer the early start for those anticipating they will be on the course for six-and-a-half hours or more, and the race director must approve your participation in the early start. Early starters are not eligible for age-group awards, which are handed out in real time at the finish line. Thank you for your understanding.

 

Price Increase: Marathon and Half Marathon prices increase by $10 on after Feb 28. Sign up early! Registration is online only, and there is no in person registration on race day or the day before.

 

Race Deferrals: If you decide to defer your entry to next year, the deadline for informing us is Feb. 28.

 

Half Marathon Limited to 200 Runners: As in past years, entries will be capped at 200 in the half-marathon due to logistics involving bus transportation. At this point, we have no limit on marathon participants.

 

RACE HEADQUARTERS: Selah Civic Center, 216 South First Street, Selah, Washington.

 

Entry Includes: The (Non-Refundable) Entry includes T-shirt, race-day transportation (if needed), finisher medal, and a finisher’s certificate.

 

WEEKEND SCHEDULE

  • FRIDAY, March 28th:
    • Packet pickup for the Marathon and Half-Marathon from 3-8 p.m. at the Selah Civic Center..
  • SATURDAY, APRIL 29th:
    • Marathon packet pickup Saturday morning at the Ellensburg Days Inn, near the intersection of Berry Road and Canyon Road from 6-7:45 a.m.
    • Half-Marathon packet pickup Saturday morning at the Selah Civic Center from 6-7:45 a.m.

COURSE RECORDS, MAPS & DESCRIPTIONS:

 

MARATHON RACE START 
Use Exit 109 from I-90. Go south past the Buzz Inn and Flying J Truck Plaza. Take the first left onto Berry Road…to the race start headquarters at the Days Inn, 901 Berry Road. The starting line is on Canyon Road .2 mile south of the Berry Road intersection. (see map)  For safety reasons running in the right lane is recommended, but not mandatory.

 

MARATHON COURSE DESCRIPTION: This point-to-point Marathon course is exceptionally scenic as it offers spectacular views of the Yakima River Canyon. It starts on Canyon Road .2 mile south of the Berry Road intersection in Ellensburg, Washington. After two loops, it proceeds directly south to the canyon. There are two major hills and many curves as the course follows the Yakima River downstream on the asphalt surfaced highway. The long downhill just before the finish in rural Selah, Washington, near the canyon’s mouth contributes to the net elevation loss of a few hundred feet as it brings the runners to the Yakima Valley orchard and ranch country.

 

PERSONAL GEAR:
Drop bags to go to the Finish Area may be left at the designated vehicle in front of the Days Inn on race morning before 7:45 a.m. Do not place cash or expensive items in the bags. The bags will be supervised, but we will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

 

COURSE SUPPORT:
Aid stations will be located every 2-3 miles to provide water, Powerade, and medical aid of band-aids and petroleum jelly. Medical personnel and restrooms will be available throughout the race.

 

RACE FINISH:
Use exit 26 from I-82. Take Highway 821 north about 3 miles. (see map)
There will be bus transportation from the finish area to the Selah Civic Center and to the Best Western Ahtanum Inn.

 

COURSE CLOSURE:
The course will be open for 7 hours. Runners and walkers who have not finished by 3:00 p.m. will be given rides to the finish area. Early starts are allowed only with special permission. Only official and local vehicles are allowed on the race course. Spectators may view the race at the start, finish, and Thrall Road intersection with Canyon Road. There are no accessible intersections in the canyon. No bicycles or baby joggers are allowed on the course.

 

HALF-MARATHON INFORMATION
START MAP – Click Here
COURSE MAP – Click Here
COURSE PROFILE – Click Here
FINISH MAP – Click Here

 

HALF MARATHON RACE START TIME & LOCATION:
The 9:30 a.m. start is at the 13.1 mile marker of the Marathon. All participants will be bused to the start. At 8:00 a.m. three buses will leave the Selah Civic Center, 216 South First Street, Selah, WA and one will leave from the Best Western Ahtanum Inn, 2408 Rudkin Road, Yakima, WA. There will be no early starts.

 

HALF MARATHON COURSE DESCRIPTION: This Half-Marathon course will start at the 13.1-Mile mark of the Marathon Course for a point-to-point. The course is exceptionally scenic as it offers spectacular views of the Yakima River Canyon. The Half Marathon Participants will be bused to the start (no need to reserve bus). Three buses will leave the Civic Center at 8:00 a.m. for the starting area, and one bus will leave the Best Western Ahtanum Inn (2408 Rudkin Road, Yakima) at 8:00 a.m.  SPECIAL NOTE:  NO EARLY START

 

Personal Gear to be taken to the Finish Area: 
Drop bags may be left on a designated bus at the start.

 

Course Closure:
The course will close at 3:00 p.m.

 

BUS SERVICE

  • MARATHON – Buses will leave at 6:00 a.m. from the Selah Civic Center and the Best Western Ahtanum Inn to take participants to the Days Inn gathering area in Ellensburg.
  • HALF MARATHON – Buses will leave at 8:00 a.m. from the Selah Civic Center and the Best Western Ahtanum Inn for the starting line at the 13.1 mile marker of the half marathon.

 
 
AWARDS & DIVISIONS:
Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers and to the first three finishers in the age divisions (male & female 19 and under, then five year increments to 85+). Awards will be distributed in real time at the finish line -- check for results at nsplit.com/results. All entrants will receive a T-shirt, and all finishers will receive a finishers medal.

 

LODGING, ACCOMMODATIONS & WEATHER:

YAKIMA, WA:
Best Western Ahtanum Inn, 2408 Rudkin Rd., 1-800-348-9701
*There will be race day bus service from the Best Western Ahtanum Inn to the starting areas and from the finish area
*Marathon Bus - 6:00a.m. Half Marathon Bus - 8:00a.m.

  • ELLENBURG, WA: 
    Days Inn, 901 Berry Road, 1-888-889-9870
    Comfort Inn, 1722 Canyon Road, (509)925-7037
  • OR CONTACT: 
    • Yakima Valley Visitors & Convention Bureau – 1-800-221-0751, (509)575-3010, or yvvcb@visityakima.com 
    • Yakima Chamber of Commerce – (509)248-2021 or http://www.yakima.org 

 

WEATHER

The average low temperature this time of year is 29 degrees and the average high is 56 degrees.

 

ARCHIVED RESULTS

THE GREAT RACE AND DEDICATED RACE DIRECTORS - RACE REVIEWS  CLICK HERE TO READ MORE!

We regret to report that we will not bring back the Friday night pasta feed and Saturday evening potato feeds, as attendance has waned for those events in recent years.


PRESENTED BY:
Yakima Hard Core Runners Club
 

Proud Association:
Marathon Maniacs

 

CONTACT:

Race Director - Frank Purdy

  • Email: fpurdy@charter.net
  • Phone:  (509) 961-9769
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Reviews

general:4.2
course:4.8
organization:4.8
spectators:2.9

Octavian Popa

March 24, 2015

A runner's marathon

If you run for the joy of the sport, this is the race for you. If you think 'boooring' when other races boast of a 'flat, fast course', this is the one you want. Spectacular scenery and a well organized no-frills crew. I ran by a coyote skeleton and the remains of an elk that had tumbled down the cliffs. Wow! Howling wind in your face through the gaps, and a long hill near the finish. 'Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile.'
4.0

Alison Black

April 22, 2014

Wonderful weekend of events

I am pursuing the 50 states and chose this marathon for my WA race because of the wonderful things I'd heard about Bob and Lenore Dolphin. I was very happy with my choice. As recommended, I went to the Yakima area for the entire weekend so that I could experience everything: the pasta dinner Friday night, the post-race potato feed, and the breakfast Sunday morning. I recommend staying in or near Selah or Yakima so you are close to all of these activities. The race starts in Ellensburg and there is a hotel there, but everything else other than the race start is in the Yakima area. And the shuttle bus to the start from Selah works great. I opted to take the early start (with permission) because I am slow and while it made for a very early morning, it was a wonderful choice to start with other slow but fun people. Pros: -Organization is top-notch. Every little detail was taken care of (for example, they even put a label on your gear bag) -Course is gorgeous. -Good value (race fee includes pasta dinner and post-race potato feed) -They post articles and pictures from previous years on the wall at the pasta dinner which is really special -You can buy a photo of yourself at the finish area for $20.00. Pack a 20 dollar bill in your shorts! -Weather was great in 2014 (cool with little wind) -Dolphins treat everyone like family, and there are such friendly and seasoned participants -I like the baseball-style cotton shirt; different than the typical tech shirt we get -They put out clothes that were dumped at the previous year's race for us to use (and they were washed!) -Women got a rose at the finish line Cons: -Camber in the road was relentless. Towards the end of the marathon I was so sick of the slanted road. -First water stop was not until after mile 6 for the early start folks (I heard it was after mile 3 for the regular start folks) -More water stops needed -Pasta dinner went on way too long. I had to miss the speaker (Kathrine Switzer) because I needed to get to bed and she didn't start until 7:45. With a 4am wake-up call, I couldn't wait. Please note that all of the wonderful meals do go on for a long time because there are so many awards, prizes, speeches, etc. You might want to build this into your schedule. I had to leave the breakfast mid-way through because I didn't realize everyone would introduce themselves and stories would be told. I am so glad I did this marathon while the Dolphins were the race directors. This is the ideal race for slower participants who want to be treated fairly and honored. I stayed in Seattle for a couple of nights before and after the race as I had never been to the area, and I absolutely LOVED my visit there.
5.0

Teresa Linder

April 09, 2014

Beautiful course, but organization needs updating

This was my 36th different marathon. Pros: Beautiful courseworth the challenging hills and camber in road. No issues with buses at start or finish. We had an indoor facility to wait in at the start. Cons: The medal is beyond cheap. The worst medal I have ever receivedso disappointing! The woman sped up the singing of the National Anthem at the start to a point where people were laughing like it was a joke. If you don't have time to sing it then don't sing it. The first water stop wasn't until after 3 miles, and they were few and far between after that. They need more than 11 stops. The pasta dinner ran on too long with awards and memorials. At 7:45 Katherine Switzer had yet to take the stage, so we left and missed what we really came to hear. Their medical at the finish was a joke. They didn't even have Ibuprofin. My friend needed an IV, so they actually called an ambulance (even though there were 3 ambulances parked at the finish), and took her to the ER at a local hospital! Other things worth mentioning: Cotton finisher's shirt instead of tech top. No real food at the finishjust snacks. It's a no-frills finish. I bought a race photo at the finish ($20). There is not a lot to do in Selah or Yakima. I'd suggest staying in Seattle the night before, as you can pick up your packet race morning. Overall, it was one of the prettiest marathons I have ever run, but I think this race needs some updating!
4.0
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