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Washington's Birthday Marathon

Feb 17, 2008

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Where

Greenbelt, MD, United States

Start time

08:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

February 17, 2008 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 08:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk

Race Results

Top 3

1. Christopher Hamley 02:42:15
2. Frank Leiter 02:52:34
3. Sean Quinn 03:00:46

Top 3 Women

1. Lydia Becker 03:17:42
2. JL Sheriff 03:35:00
3. Yoshiko Jo 03:37:30

Top 3 Men

1. Christopher Hamley 02:42:15
2. Frank Leiter 02:52:34
3. Sean Quinn 03:00:46
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By: Lucy S.

Posted: February 20, 2023

This is a very lowkey, no-frills local race

This is a very lowkey, low-budget, local race. I would not recommend it to the first timer, as the course is hilly and monotonous (three loops), and the roads are open to traffic, so some sections can be a bit dangerous, especially in the later miles when you're tired. As in all races, the volunteers were amazing! Seeing their smiling faces makes your day. Sadly, spectators are almost nonexistent since it's such a small race. This event is geared toward the hardened marathoner/ultrarunner training for a spring race and wanting a no-frills organized long run. If you decide to try this race, plan to have your hydration and nutrition needs on hand. They had water and Gatorade at all stations but ran out of cups at some stations and water at others. There was also a hiccup with race medals not being acquired on time, so some finishers got a medal from previous years, and the slower folks did not. Overall, this low-key race will help you build character and prepare you for a hilly spring race; Nice race shirt, parking, and packet pickup were super easy.
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Marathon career nears finish line

Tom Brown who has run marathons for the past twenty years plans to race his fiftieth and last marathon at the 2008 Washington Birthday Marathon. Havng run prestigious, larger marathons such as Boston and New York, Brown likes smaller forty to fifty participant races such as the relatively obscure Bagel2Beer Marathon in Columbia. Brown, a teacher at heart, started to notice in the mid-1990s that running wasn't as rewarding as taking someone else to the finish line.

General News Baltimore Sun

Feb 18, 2008

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