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Washington's Birthday Marathon

DC Road Runners Washington's Birthday Marathon & Marathon Relay

location icon Greenbelt, MD USA

calendar icon February 19, 2023

calendar icon http://www.gwbm.dcroadrunners.org

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Race Details

TAC-certified course consists of three scenic loops on the USDA Research Farm. Some rolling hills.

Contact Information

Name: Patrick Brown
Address: 2260 Gunsmith Sq
Reston, VA 20191
Phone Number:  703-476-5765
Email: Email the organizers

Runner Reviews (56)

Course Rating Course 3.6 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 3.8 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 2.2 
 
 
Number of comments: 56 [displaying comments 1 to 11]
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L. S. from Silver Spring, MD (2/20/2023)
"This is a very lowkey, no-frills local race" (about: 2023)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Washington's Birthday Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 1


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.

 

d. w. from corning ny (1/22/2016)
"Challenging & well-organized early season marathon" (about: 2015)

50+ previous marathons | 6+ Washington's Birthday Marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


This is a general comment about WBM. I think it is a great way to get in an early season marathon on a tough course. It takes place in mid-Feb on mostly rural roads. It has three loops, plus an out and back. It is hilly. The biggest hill is on the way back to the finish. There are spectators in only a few locations. It is often cold and windy. With all that said, I think it is a fair and challenging run and that is something marathoning is about. I have run it nine times between 2001 and 2013. It has been snowed out three other times. That is a risk of a mid-Feb event in MD. The race organization and communications have always met or exceeded my expectations. The postponement/suspension in 2015 was unfortunate, but safety is always first and forecasts are almost always approximate in their timing. I will continue to run WBM when I can and I thank the organizers for putting the run on and dealing effectively with the uncertainties of weather at that time of the year.

 

Greg Burress from Kansas City, MO (5/19/2015)
"Buyer beware on this race!" (about: 2015)

11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 1  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 1


This race directing is horrible... This race seems to only be in place to load the pockets of the RD/Club sponsoring it (DC Road Runners). After a previous year of race cancellation the website was very clear to point out when a makeup date would be held if needed this time around.. Great as long as you stick to your plan, or made a plan to follow in case you need it... Instead the race was canceled for the second straight year and then they would not honor the make up date they advertised. When inquired about a deferral to next years race or a refund based on their inability to deliver what they promised we were told you signed a waiver for the race (yes we did, and that race had a set make up day they didn't honor). Then they tried to run the race on the separate/different make up date that they made up and it was worse weather than the original date they canceled from and ended up calling the race early (the forecast for this was clearly coming 10 days out up to the 3 day forecast so we all saw this coming). Then we were told plenty of things that never truly materialized... just save your money and go elsewhere this race is totally mismanaged and is there just to take your money!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!!!

 

P. C. from San Francisco (2/20/2013)
"A nice no-thrills small marathon" (about: 2013)

11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 1


I ran this race in 2013 and yes, it was VERY cold, probably the coldest marathon I've done to date (out of 43 marathons, guess I've been pretty lucky). I ran this for MD (on my 50 state quest) and for that it was perfect...cheap race registration, easy to get too (cheap flights into the DC area), decent rates on hotels and no annoying 2 night min, though with the late start (10:30) you pretty much have to stay 2 nights if you're not a local, not bad since it's a holiday weekend.

Pros:
Cheap!!!
Nice medal for marathon finishers and long sleeve tech shirt
Nice/pretty course though FDA land...yes, it's a loop you do 3 times, but it wasn't bad and I keep seeing new things
Plenty of water/gatorade/gu support
Fantastic volunteers (who had it worse than the runners due to the cold temps and lack of movement to stay warm)
Post-race food: tasty chili (choice of meat or veggie) and even tastier corn bread...

Cons:
Weather...as I mentioned, it was very cold, but that's un-controlable...just prep for it and suck it up...you're a runner
Hills??? I thought they were rolling (but I'm from San Francisco) and not an issue...hills keep the legs awake, so I welcome them.
Crowd support??? it's a small race and it was freezing out, not a big deal for me and prevents hearing how 'you're almost there' the volunteers are your crowd support and they were great!

Overall a nice, small, well run marathon. The race director (Brian) is great, laid-back, runs a nice race. Would I run it again??? Maybe once I thaw out.

 

J. H. from Washington, DC (2/19/2013)
"very good low key local marathon" (about: 2013)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Washington's Birthday Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 2


2013 was windy and cold, but the race goes one. This is a no-frills, small marathon that was well organized and worth $50. Website info made the whole experience meet my expectations. Big shout out to the volunteers who braved the windy cold for hours. THANK YOU!

 

R. S. from Alexandria, VA (2/18/2013)
"Not sure why anyone would run this marathon" (about: 2013)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Washington's Birthday Marathon
COURSE: 2  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 1


If you read the other comments, you will get a good flavor for this marathon. I ran it as a training run. I can't imagine anyone having this as a goal race. If you are not from DC, note that our weather is horrible this time of year. The race was cancelled in 2010 due to snow. I ran 2013 and the 30 degree temperature coupled with 20+ MPH wind made for a cold face and a challenge to get up the hills. The best word for this marathon is 'bleak.' OTOH, my hat's off to the volunteers who stood out in the wind/cold for hours. As much as I can't figure out why anyone would want to run this marathon, I surely can't figure out how they get volunteers. Those people are awesome!

 

C. B. from Bethesda, MD (2/24/2012)
"Low Pressure Cheap DC Winter Marathon" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Washington's Birthday Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 2


I've read some of the comments below about the 2012 race and I agree with most of them.

For me, the race fit perfectly in as a 'training run' in a busy training time for an Ultra. I agree it's not a first time marathoners ideal race and if you like spectators, crowds and scenery, this race is not for you. If you've been around the 26.2 block a few times and are looking for a nice Sunday run in the DC area, it is close, easy in and out, cheap, and low pressure. I enjoy the LS Tech Tee, the Ledo Pizza, and 20 minute drive from my house.

Race started at 10:30am which seemed nice for the low pressure but by mile 15 I was ready for lunch. Also no bag check that I could see but car was close enough to drop my bag there. Not sure if I'll do it next year but I am glad it's in the books.

 

K. S. from Metro DC (2/22/2012)
"Small, well-organized low-key marathon." (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 3 Washington's Birthday Marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


It's a low-key, local marathon at a bargain price on a course without much traffic, but still open to automobiles. It is not a marathon I'd recommend for first timers, as there are few spectators, the aid stations are further apart than at many other marathons, the rolling hills can take their toll and one must be alert for traffic on the two-lane roads.

As an early starter, the complaints of others about the lack of aid for early starters are off-base, as early starters are warned that aid stations may not be open. In fact, in 2012 the first aid station at mile 5+ was operational, unlike in 2011.

It is a well-organized race put on by the DC Road Runners and its team of club volunteers. The race is perfect for those of us in the DC area who want an early year marathon.

But even with the addition of relay runners, the three lap course means that the field of 200 or so gets spread out, so it is not a race for those who like to run in a crowd. And given its small size and rural location spectators are very sparse.

Nice shirt and medal, and excellent indoor post-race meal. Chili in past years. This year three kinds of pizza, plus spaghetti, separate meatballs, garlic bread, cookies and soft drinks.

 

S. B. from Southern Vermont (2/21/2012)
"Serious Runners Only!! All else, DON'T DO IT" (about: 2012)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Washington's Birthday Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 1


Overall this was a good race for me, but a bad race in general. I wouldn't recommend for anyone to run this, especially a first timer. I finished fine and in decent shape, plus the weather was nice for February, overcast and cool. So that made for an overall good experience, but the particulars of the race organization were disappointing at best and dangerous at worst. Here is the good, the bad, and the ugly...

THE GOOD
* Great Brooks race shirt with neat graphic.
* It was a cheap race at $45 registration fee, but read on, you get what you pay for
* Traffic was controlled well. Crossing intersections was safe and easy and the officers controlling traffic were enthusiastic for the runners which was even better.
* Nice medal (for those that got one, read on), except the race date isn't on the medal.
* It was a nice course, very pretty, challenging rolling hills, farming landscape. It ran through the US Dept of Agriculture headquarters complex I think, or some main Dept or Agriculture something or other. It was interesting and kept my mind active. The 3 loops weren't boring at all, I got to see what I missed on the second loop and zone out without guilt on the third loop, so it worked out fine.
* Love the late start! It's nice to arrive rested and with plenty of time.

THE BAD
* No signs, no directions, no guidance whatsoever on where to find the start line from the parking area. People were all lost and confused. Some late to the start. No one knew where bag drop was so I ran an extra long warmup to bring my bag back to the car.
* There was no traffic direction at the start. Cars were pushing their way through crowds of runners.
* The relay exchange area had no signs or directions for which way the full marathoners should go (over a timing strip or not), really confusing.
* Hard to tell who worked for the.race. No shirts or name tags to know who was working the race.
* They ran out of post race food. By time I got to the post race dinner most of the food was gone.
* Water stations were far apart. This would be in the ugly list if it were a hot day. I was thirsty many times, but since it wasn't that hot, I didn't get dehydrated. And, no fuel at any station, only Gatorade.
* No expo, only a very disorganized packet pickup without bib pins or walk up registration forms.

THE UGLY
* I got the second or third to last race medal, which means.anyone who suffered through more than 5 hours of running did not arrive at the finish to receive a well deserved medal.
* No porto-johns at the start or finish.... fatal mistake.
* No first aid!! I didn't see any medical tents, or medical assistance of any kind, not even at the finish where a first time runner's knees buckled just before the finish line. He made it across and was helped by spectators, but race officials were not in sight, and no EMTs to be found.
It's shocking that this was a 51st anniversary race! You'd think that they would have improved some of this by now. It was a no frills, small race experience and despite of all the flaws, I am glad I went and I am starting to prefer the smaller races.

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D. S. from Baltimore, MD (10/21/2011)
"Don't do it!" (about: 2011)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Washington's Birthday Marathon
COURSE: 2  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 1


I decided to run this race because the cost and size. When I arrived, it was disorganized, I started early because I am not very fast. Thankfully, some in the early group knew the route because it was not marked at all. For the most part, the volunteers were rude and when I asked a question about water (it was mile 11 and I was dying for water) I got a very rude comment from one of those in charge. If you want to run a great small race, I highly recommend VA Beach 50K Trail in December. It was small and the volunteers were beyond spectacular.

 

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