Historical event
This running event took place on Jun 29, 2008. Since then, it hasn't been held again. In the meantime, you can still explore past event details and results.
Event information
SEAFAIR Marathon
Jun 29, 2008
Where
Bellevue, WA, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
Marathon
Race Results
Top 3
Top 3 Women
Top 3 Men
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Related News
The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon series is taking over Seattle and will be replacing the SEAFAIR Marathon.
General News The Seattle Times
Aug 06, 2008
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon & 1/2 Marathon to be signature event of Seafair in 2009
General News
Aug 05, 2008
Organizers of the Seafair Marathon said that they won't reimburse entry fees for runners who didn't make it onto a shuttle bus to the start of the marathon. They said they will donate half of those fees to charity and have promised to cover the entry fees for runners who missed the shuttle and want to race in either next month's Torchlight Run or next year's Seafair Marathon. Nearly four hundred did not make it to the start. Runners paid between $65 and $100 to participate.
General News The Seattle Times
Jul 02, 2008
Almost four hundred runners missed shuttle buses to the starting line and didn't start the race. Upon realizing there was a problem, race organizers delayed the start by only fifteen minutes due to the course route over a major bridge. Possible causes for the incident could be that family and friends were allowed to board the early buses and that more people than expected arrived for later buses and the final 6:45 a.m. shuttle. Although some of the stranded the option of running a 13.1-mile half marathon and transported some of them to that start, it's not clear what will be done for the runners who missed the last bus.
General News Seattlepi.com
Jun 30, 2008
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