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Skagit Flats Marathon

Sep 08, 2019

3.3
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Where

Burlington, WA, United States

Start time

09:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

September 08, 2019 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk

Race Results

Top 3

1. Jacob Verrue 02:37:01
2. Blake Hilty 02:37:45
3. Christopher Ashfield 02:50:06

Top 3 Women

1. Tricia Kuntz 03:44:20
2. Lori Loescher 03:44:59
3. Dominique Wilmore 03:45:57

Top 3 Men

1. Jacob Verrue 02:37:01
2. Blake Hilty 02:37:45
3. Christopher Ashfield 02:50:06
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Reviews

3.3
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By: Mike S.

Posted: September 10, 2024

F-L-A-T Farmland

This was my first Skagit Flats Marathon, having been on my list for a number of years. The course is F-L-A-T, this one certainly lives up to its name, but it's somewhat boring. Apart from a few pretty spots it is mainly farm fields & not a lot else to look at. Spectators are few, but the enthusiasm of the plentiful aid stations & road junctions are bright spots. It's definitely a 'Put your head down & run' kind of race. Especially if you do the full marathon as you will leave the crowds of runners behind when they split off to do the half. Mental toughness time. I definitely didn't like the 8:15 start time, it's way too late & is just an invite to slogging it out through growing heat & humidity. For early September race a 7am start is needed, IMO, preferably with a 6am early start option, too. BTW the finishers medal was GREAT, it made me smile. Will I do it again? only if the Start Time is changed, otherwise it's too masochistic for me.
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