Event information
Seattle Marathon
Nov 30, 2008
Where
Seattle, WA, United States
Start time
08:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
Marathon
Race Results
Top 3
Top 3 Women
Top 3 Men
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Reviews
By: Just A R.
Posted: December 12, 2023
Are marathons no longer organized by runners?
By: Michael C.
Posted: January 09, 2023
A Big Disappointment
By: Scott K.
Posted: December 01, 2022
Nice race but had problems
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Related News
Annie Thiessen won the Seattle Marathon in 3 hours, 2 minutes, 6 seconds. She won by nearly one minute. Seattle marks yet another victory for Thiessen including Yakima River Canyon,Whidbey Island, Tacoma City, Olympia's Capital City and the Newport Marathon.
General News Seattle Times
Nov 30, 2008
Over 12400 runners took place in the 38th running of the Seattle Marathon. Record participation also provided two first time winners. Stuart Burton of Beaverton Oregon, and Annie Thiessen of Tacoma won the men's and women's marathons respectively.
General News Seattle Post Intelligencer
Nov 30, 2008
Not only does the Seattle Marathon have a new title sponsor, Amica Insurance, but the marathon, which starts this Sunday Morning in downtown Seattle, will face its first financial audit in thirty-eight years.
General News Seattle Times
Nov 29, 2008
The University of Washington Medical Center is withdrawing as title sponsor of the Seattle Marathon; but will continue to contribute some money, as well as medical care and water for runners. Speculation states that this may have been a consequence of The Seattle Times article that reported that less than 1 percent of the marathon's $1 million-plus revenue goes to charity. The UW Medical Center was to have paid $140,000 to help stage this year's event; but will pay $70,000 instead.
General News The Seattle Times
Feb 26, 2008
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