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May 26, 2013
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Excellent course and organization! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
A. W. from USA (9/28/09)
3 previous marathons | 2 Bellingham Bay Marathons

It was extremely well organized, and the course was amazing (I ran the half-marathon). What a beautiful day. It was a pretty flat course along the waterfront, with tons of volunteers and even a police motorcycle escort for the leaders. Thanks for a great day and a wonderful event.


Best marathon yet! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
J. B. from San Diego, CA (9/27/09)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Bellingham Bay Marathon

This marathon was by far my favorite. The people, the weather, the course, the beauty and the uniqueness of the town were all amazing. I don't usually run a marathon twice, but I will be back next year for sure to run this one. It was an amazing, memorable experience. I truly treasured every moment running on this course!


killer hills, awesome view, great volunteers (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
N. S. from Bellingham, WA (9/27/09)
11-50 previous marathons

My first B-ham Bay Marathon (just moved to town): excellent. I don't need huge crowds running or spectating, so I really enjoyed the day, the place, the people. The organization was good, the volunteers were excellent, and the crowd was nice.

I will not evaluate a marathon based on the shirt (nice tech T) or the medal (it's a nice souvenir), rather than the actual course, etc. The Ultima (drink) and Hammer Gel were different, but the site had the info, so I practiced long runs with them and I was fine. I'm bummed that I missed my BQ by about 15 seconds, but hills are hills. I did enjoy wearing my propeller hat, though - stick your neck out by putting your name on your shirt or do something to stand out and you'll get some great cheers.


Beautiful course, great support (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
S. D. from Washington (10/1/08)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Bellingham Bay Marathons

This was my second time running the Bellingham Bay (Half) Marathon. The course was quite different this year, and much better than the first. The course starts at the covered farmers' market in town, heads north through some neighborhoods and a park, and then down a tree-lined hill down to the waterfront.

You pass by the start area around mile 7, so your friends can catch you going by. The course then heads south for a bit before heading down to the trail along the waterfront. Overall, a beautiful course.

There were water stations every two miles, and they were handing out gels about every four miles. It meant you didn't need to carry any fuel. There were a ton of volunteers along the course pointing the way and cheering us on.

The finish area had plenty of food and water, massage tables, and quickly-posted results and photos. There was even pizza! About the only bummer was the lack of a beer garden. There was a pub right next to the finish line, but for some reason they chose not to open an hour early and take advantage of a captive audience.

The inaugural event last year was good, but this year was great.


Beautiful course, breathtaking Bellingham day! (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
C. V. from Bellingham,WA (9/28/08)
2 previous marathons | 1 Bellingham Bay Marathon

My first time at this event, and everything was so organized. People were so friendly, helpful and supportive. Bellingham shined its best, with the sun and beauty of the city and bay. Excellent event!


Beautiful course, but bad host hotel (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
T. d. from Seattle, Washington (12/24/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Bellingham Bay Marathon

This course was almost as challenging as Lake Tahoe and very beautiful. The course was very hilly, so a course profile online with the website would be a great idea to help runners prepare. The organizers did a great job for the first year and I was totally surprised by all the brave volunteers who braved the cold, wet and windy conditions to cheer us on. This was a very friendly race. The host hotel, the Belweather Inn, was anything but hospitable. No late checkout (unless you wanted to pay a stiff fee), and runners were discouraged from returning after the event. The front desk staff was great; the management was horrible. There are not many hotel choices close to the start/finish.


Windy and rainy, but at least it was warm! (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
J. F. from Bellingham (11/30/07)
3 previous marathons | 1 Bellingham Bay Marathon

I thought the event went very well considering it was the first of its kind in Bellingham. I also feel it would be nice to have part of the route go through downtown Bellingham. The end loop was also more difficult "mentally" than I first thought it would be. Finally, space blankets at the end would have helped us stay longer to enjoy some after-race food. As it was, we were cold and needed to run another mile back to our car to go home. Thanks to all the organizers and volunteers for your efforts.


OK, I didn't expect getting a wave dumped on me (about: 2007)
Course: 5 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
M. S. from Seattle. (11/28/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Bellingham Bay Marathon

This run is going to be a classic, with beautiful scenery along Bellingham bay and the excellent Interurban Trail. I am definitely going to run this one again, but I will be getting a forecast before taking part!

The wind was so bad that I could see it stopping runners dead. It was like someone lassoing you. After the turnaround, it wasn't easy with the wind on your back as it would come hammering along and because you have to over run, this caused some knee pain for me. It was almost as if someone had run into you.

The wind also whipped up some waves in the marina near the finish and one crashed over the breakwater and dumped cold sea on me. This is NOT something I expect in a marathon! Also not expected was the wind breaking off large tree branches and seeing runners getting hit.

Overall it was a good first try by the organizers and I'll be seeing them next year.


good first event, bad luck with weather! (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
P. G. from Belfair, Washington (11/12/07)
6-10 previous marathons

This was a great first event! No one can expect 40 miles an hour winds and rain at the end of the race. Volunteers were great, but bailed at the end as it was pretty bad rain. This made it impossible to know how to get to the finish line, I had to literally stop 3 times to ask, 'which way to the finish line' from those passing by, which isn't an easy thing to do while in pain and wanting to finish. This was just bad luck, the organization was very good.

The one town running store missed the opportunity of making good money by setting up at the check in area and I'd suggest a mini expo as this event got more runners then anticipated. Because of such there was some who had to get their medals in the mail, but, one good touch was they ensured all marathon finishers had a medal waiting. Good decision! Additionally, the medal design was quite cool with a spinning insert. I'd add Marathon finisher etc. to the backs though as everyone received the same medal.

With all that said, this was a beautiful run and the director and everyone involved did a great great job. This was a very special race and even with half marathon runners sharing the path, I wouldn't change the course, it was a well thought out and beautiful course!

I would STRONGLY consider a different date for the run, along the coast in October is going to be cold at best, the weather will continue to be a problem each year perhaps and also Portland is run the same day which never helps.

This is the most beautiful course next to Big Sur in my experience and I will run it again some day. This will be an event that many will fly to in the future and destined to be a big time event!


Great Marathon... Windy! (about: 2007)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
J. G. from Ferndale WA (10/9/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Bellingham Bay Marathon

For an inaugural event, the organization was amazing. I do agree that there could have been more gel packs on the course, but overall this marathon had good water stops, considering that there were wind gusts in the 40's.
Will probably run it next year.


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