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May 19, 2013
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Green River Marathon & Marathon Relay
Kent, WA USA
June 1, 2013

Contact Information
Name: Steve Barrick
Address: 4232 Carnaby St.
Kent, WA 98032
Phone Number: 253-854-4916
Fax Number:
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.greenrivermarathon.com


Race Organizer Comments
Free race with excellent support.
Steve Barrick (9/20/07)

This is a low key run amongst friends with no entry fee. A commemorative T-shirt - high quality wicking material - will be available for about $12 with advance notice. There are no awards, but most of the runners treat themselves to a lunch at Spuds at the finish. Return transportation will be provided to those that request it in advance.


Runner Comments
I have run this marathon, and I want to add my comments about it.
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Average Ratings: Course - Organization - Fans -

An Amazing First Marathon (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
William K. from Kent, WA (6/29/11)
1 previous marathon | 1 Green River Marathon

I would highly recommend lots of people for this marathon if it is your first one. The marathon is free which is great and the aid stations had people keep waiting until people up to 8 hours were still going. This was my first marathon at the age of 13 and finishing at the beach was nice with the restaurant close by at the end.


Great run! (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
J. P. from Seattle (6/13/11)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

A nice, low-key run with friends, and you definitely get more than you pay for. Many kudos to the race director for his efforts and generosity. I was surprised at the number of people who ran this as a first marathon, but it makes sense if you want to avoid the hassle and distractions from a larger event. I would definitely do this race again and recommend it to friends. No complaints, so here are some observations.

1. The aid stations were enthusiastic and had plenty of water and Gatorade for a warm June day, but they did not have any gels or other foods. (Since the RD is already shelling out for the drinks, it would get pretty expensive for him as the race gains in popularity.) So, just know you have to carry your own if you want Gu.
2. A very nice, flat course. One short but steep hill at mile 13ish. I think I lost about 20 or 30 seconds at traffic lights, but I wasn't really keeping track. The Army Corps of Engineers should be removing the sand bags that are currently along the original race course, so hopefully it will revert back to that course for 2012, because the river views were beautiful. It would also do away with the traffic lights on the first half of the course.
3. Obviously no spectators to speak of, apart from about ten people who would drive from aid station to aid station. But they were great.
4. There are no medals for this race, but don't let that stop you if you're big into medals. Go down to the beach, grab a sea shell and write GRM 20** on it and tie a string around it. Or do like me and laminate your Spud's receipt and hang it on the wall.
5. I wanted to run this race by feel and forget about my time, so I left my watch at home. Not a big deal, until I crossed the finish line and the guy with the clip board asked, 'So, what was your time?'

Thanks, Steve, for a great run. I'll be back.


Very enjoyable run! (about: 2011)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Lisa Gesualdo from Bel Air, Maryland (6/5/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

If you enjoy running and want a marathon with no hassles and yet a great experience, this marathon is for you. I discovered this marathon while looking for a marathon to run in Washington and highly recommend it. There are no bibs, timing chips, finisher medals, or big expo. You had the option to order a shirt for $15, and the shirt was a really nice tech shirt. You get to run mostly on pretty trails and get great views of Mt. Ranier and Seattle. There were adequate aid stations with water and gatorade. I carried my own bottle since it was a hot day and the volunteers were more than happy to fill my bottle at each aid station. I stayed at the host hotel ( great value)and walked to the start. As Steve the race director promised, I easily found a ride back to the hotel afterwards.
There are many positives about this race: it's free, the race director is awesome, the volunteers are fantastic, you get to meet a lot of wonderful people, the course itself is scenic, and there were NO hassles. The only negative is that there are no police at intersections, which means you will spend time waiting for traffic lights. For me this was not a big deal, but if you really care about having a longer race time because of the stops then this may not be the race for you. This race is meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable experience and you will not be disappointed. You will pay a lot of money to run in other marathons, but will not get the relaxed and fun atmosphere of this race.
Thank you Steve for organizing this FREE event and doing such a great job! It is truly a marathon to run just for the enjoyment of running. I will be back!


Delightful Marathon (about: 2011)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
a. d. from Shoreline, WA (6/4/11)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

A well-organized, fun event. I only have good things to say about the Green River Marathon and a few of the main points are:

o Great group of volunteers and organizers
o Mostly flat course, well-marked
o It's free!
o Finishes in a beautiful settings

I'll hope to be able to run this again next year.


A great race for my first marathon (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
Brian Smith from Bakersfield, California (7/16/10)
2 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

Great weather, great staff, and all in all, an awesome day to run. I had quit smoking a year and a half before this race, and I tried one down here in Bakersfield and bonked at 22. I trained for 16 more weeks, missed the registration for the R'n'R Seattle, and decided to do this one. I could not have made a better move, actually. A small race with a great crowd. The only downside for me was stopping at traffic lights for cars - "bad knees."


A Novel Experience (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
B. L. from Coquitlam, Canada (6/10/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

No matter how many marathons you may have run - and I had run 38 in four continents before this - the Green River Marathon has to rank among the top five on any runner's list for several reasons:

1. It's absolutely free. That in itself makes it unique. Incomparable.
2. The best bargain for an official hotel. It costs only $62.00 per night plus tax for a room with a king bed, microwave, fridge, TV that offers up to channels in the 900's, no line-ups at check-in and check-out and is within half a mile from the start line. You can't feel more at home than staying at a hotel where the manager has done this race a few times herself.
3. No bibs. You design your own number - which is assigned before the run - on your leg however artistically you want with a marker. You get to keep your design as a souvenir for the next three days before it's washed out.
4. No mile markers anywhere on the course. Instead of a deterrent, it keeps the mind focused and actually makes the run seem shorter because before you know it, you've already run another three miles as you arrive at the next water station.
5. Most helpful volunteers. I never used my phone during my runs. This time, I had to borrow a cell phone from a volunteer to call my wife, who was supposed to hook up with me at every water station in our family car. I lost her at mile 7 and I was starting to worry. The volunteer at mile 10 had no hesitation in letting me use his phone even after I told him that this was a long distance call outside the U.S. Minutes later, my wife reunited with me. After that, it was just a breeze.
6. A most personable Director. Steve Barrick did everything to ensure that everyone enjoyed his party. He punctually arrived at the "expo" at 6 p.m. and was the last to leave at 8. He answered every question you could think of, always with a smile and good humor. He even ran the race and greeted every finisher after him at the finish line. I haven't written any reviews in 15 years since I ran in Kathmandu and Canberra. Steve's organizational skills and personality speak volumes.
7. A stunning view of the Seattle skyline. You don't even get that from running the Seattle marathon. The last mile or two was so refreshing that it made me forget that I had been running for five hours already.
8. Reliable aid stations. Even a straggler like me never had to worry about having no water to drink or cups to drink from at any of the nine stations. The best part of it all was that I never saw or smelled any nail polish.
9. Late start. The official start at 8:30 was the second latest for me - still 3 1/2 hours earlier than the noon start of the Swiss Alps marathon. And if you arrive the night before, that means you don't have to wake up at 4 or 5 on race day. I had the option of starting an hour early, but I decided to join the big party at the official start because, after all, this WAS a party - Steve's free party.
10. The finish line. No fanfare. No timer. Just a 2-foot line marked by colored chalk on the sidewalk of southern California-like Alki Beach. This is no mirage. To me, it's the most fitting crescendo to another magical journey.


Great volunteers (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 5
D. R. from St louis, mo (4/19/10)
3 previous marathons | 2 Green River Marathons

I have run this marathon twice, and each time i have been very pleased with the course and the volunteers. Plenty of aid stations and crowd to keep you motivated.

If you want to run a marathon, but without all of the glitz and glamor of the big-city marathons, then this one is for you.


Runners qualify for Boston without paying a cent. (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
K. L. from Chicago, Illinois (11/16/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

As I was looking through Marathon Guide's race schedule for a race to run, I came across the Green River Marathon. I was curious about this since I had never been to Washington State before and I just happened to be going to the area for work that same week. I emailed the race director the week before the race. It was as if he had auto reply on. He confirmed my status right away. As the race date came closer, logistics started getting harder for me. I could not make it to the start line. I notified the race director of my situation. So what does he do? He arranges transportation for me to the start - free. Still being skeptic of what was to come (it was a free race - what can you expect?), I was going to carry my own aid. I was reassured that there were 10 fully loaded aid stations on the course. He was not kidding. The volunteers were better than I have seen at most of my 34 previous marathons. The finish of this race is in Alki, WA. Again, of all the finish lines I have seen from past races, never have I seen a better place. A beautiful beach with lots of places to eat, etc. Let me recap: free entry, free transportation, free aid and get this - it is even a certified Boston marathon course. Runners were qualifying for Boston without paying a cent. I tip my hat to the race directors. So why do races cost up to $100+ dollars? You would be crazy not to consider doing this one in the future - definitely a five-star event.


A treat to run in such a small marathon (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
T. D. from New York (6/7/09)
First Marathon

I'll be the first to comment on the 2009 race. This was my first marathon. Though I live in NY, I have been a bit intimidated by the NYC Marathon and wanted to try something low-key. And the GRM is low-key! The comments from prior years drew me here, what with the flat course, helpful volunteers, and pretty vistas [along the river, finishing along the beach, excluding the industrial parks!). Thanks to Steve and the volunteers, it was a wonderful experience.


a lot of fun (about: 2008)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
G. O. from Pacific Northwest (6/14/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Green River Marathon

This is a low-key, friendly race that is a heck of a lot of fun. It a flat, fast course; everyone is a volunteer; and both the runners and organizers support it simply because they obviously just enjoy running on a Saturday morning with friends. The course can be a little confusing and could use a few more directional markers, but overall, a great day of running.


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