GREEN RIVER MARATHON - June 7th, 2003 Results


Overall Runners Results


1. 3:15:12 - S&W String Beans Team

2. 3:29:03 - Blue Man Group Team

3. 3:31:24 - Jim Anderson

4. 3:35:21 - Rob Keller

5. 3:36:02 - Steve Hamling

6. 3:36:57 - Gekarony Plus Team

7) 3:37:02 - Ken & Barbies Team

8) 3:40:46 - Steve Barrick

9) 3:42:13 - Bombers Team

10) 3:43:29 - Cheetah's #2 Team

11) 3:50:27 - Coon's Team

12) 4:07:57 - Jason Gordon's Team

13) 4:12:48 - Cheetah's #3 Team

14) 4:13:46 - Computing Team

15) 4:19:30 - Vince Ryan

16) 4:20:38 - Beauty and 4 Beasts

17) 4:26:50 - Dan Forrest

18) 4:38:40 - Steve Coons

19) 4:42:49 - Jim Boyd

20) 4:53:08 - Jim Moffit


Detailed Runners Results


3:15:12 S&W String Beans
Jim Wilson
Jeff Schultz

3:29:03 Blue Man Group
Adam Stolz
Jacob Stolz
Elliot Bogle
Byren Edelman

3:31:24 Jim Anderson

3:35:21 Rob Keller

3:36:02 Steve Hamling

3:36:57 Gekarony Plus
John Nylander
Steve Rowe
Henry Savino
Jefty Geller

3:37:02 Ken And The Barbies
Lisa Blauvelt
Ken Blauvelt
Lesa Overfield
Kirsten Lemke

3:40:46 Steve Barrick

3:42:13 Bombers
Al Sather
Beth Miyamoto
Norm Constan
AAron Sather
Kenny Miyamoto
Philip Luke

3:43:29 Cheetah's After The Hunt #2
Charles Bell
Pam Gordon
Bruno Stolz
Ikumi
Julie
Lisa
Erik
Chris

3:50:27 Wayne's World
Steve Coons
Wayne Mitton
Kwok Lee (Frank)
Robert Tse

4:07:57 GM
Jason Gordon
Rob Meyer

4:12:48 Cheetah’s After The Hunt #3
Darrin Stolz
Joani Bishop
Tony Zeman
Jim Patterson
Jeff Cimaomo
Michelle Juarez

4:13:46 Computing
Bruce Robertson
Ed Dreyer
Chris Ryckman
Paul Fry

4:19:30 Vince Ryan

4:20:38 A Beauty And Four Beasts
Carol Barber
Joe Costanzo
Larry Coyne
Jim Patterson
Craig Lund
Mike Dormann

4:26:50 Dan Forrest

4:38:40 Steve Coons

4:42:49 Jim Boyd

4:53:08 Jim Moffit


2:16:08 Terry Byrnes 15.8 Miles

2:54:15 Bob Ferguson (Photographer supporting on roller blades.)


Comments:

Green River Race Directors: Steve Barrick and Jim Anderson

The following did an outstanding job and really deserve the highest praise. These people make the Green River what it is today.

Aid Station Support: Eileen Hamling, GeKaRoNy Plus Relay Team (Steve Rowe), Becky Gifford, Jamie Gifford, Julie Anderson, Kelsey Anderson, Kimberly Anderson. Sam Ryan on his bike. We all know they were truly needed and appreciated this year due to the very hot conditions. This was the hottest Green River Marathon and Relay ever. It was run on a record setting 90 degree day.

Course Sweeper: Paul Larson. Paul did such a good job that he has been granted the honor of doing this every year if he wants.

Return Transportation: Steve Rowe, Cher Moffit and Jim Moffit. Without return transportation this would turn into an ultra event. We are not ready for this.

Photographers: Eileen Hamling, Steve Hamling and Bob Ferguson. We are truly amazed and appreciative for these wonderful pictures.

Web Support: Rob Keller and Bob Ferguson. Responsible for putting pictures on web for us.

Post Race BBQ: John Kokes and Kathy West. The food and drink was really appreciated.

Please submit your comments and suggestions to us. Let us know how we could improve. Remember the Green River is held the first Saturday in June every year.


Last updated 11/14/2004 at 9:03PM


Green River Marathon and all volunteers are not responsible for any injuries or deaths. The Green River Marathon is a free run; the aid is free, the run is free, the shirts are sold at a loss, there are no bib numbers, there are no awards, and no one is paid. This is a low key run amongst friends. If you require special assistance or are unsure of your abilities please think twice about running 26.2 miles, unless you take necessary precautions. You must have medical clearance from your doctor before you begin any exercise program or running in any marathons. It is not our intent for anyone to get hurt while running the Green River Marathon.

GREEN RIVER MARATHON-DRIVING DIRECTIONS ALONG COURSE

GREEN RIVER MARATHON-DRIVING DIRECTIONS ALONG COURSE

Getting to the start:

Highway 167 - Kent, WA - Take the Willis Street exit in Kent. This is the exit North of 277th and South of 84th street. Drive east to the first road on the right, which leads South. This is BEFORE the railroad crossing and next to the SHELL gas station. Drive South for about one half mile. Road will curve to left (East) and continue to a gravel parking lot next to the railroad tracks.

DRIVING TO THE AID STATIONS FOR 2010: AID STATION 2.0 IS AT 37TH STREET AND INTERURBAN TRAIL INTERSECTION (FROM START DRIVE TO WEST VALLEY HWY AND HEAD SOUTH TO 37TH STREET - TURN LEFT AND PARK AT TRAIL ENTRANCE) AID STATION 4.0 IS BACK AT THE START. AID STATION 7.4 (FROM START DRIVE TO WEST VALLEY HWY AND HEAD NORTH TO 212TH STREET - TURN RIGHT AND GO TO 72ND AVE - TURN LEFT TO 206TH (YOU WILL TURN RIGHT AGAIN BETWEEN TWO FLAGS JUST PAST A FIRE STATION - IF YOU PASS THE SECOND FLAG TURN AROUND - HEAD EAST TO THE TRAIL AND PARK. AID STATION 10.4 (FROM START DRIVE TO WEST VALLEY HWY AND HEAD NORTH TO ALMOST HWY 405 - TURN RIGHT JUST AFTER EMBASSY SUITES AND GO TO THE TRAIL AND PARK. HALF WAY DRIVING DIRECTIONS BELOW ARE STILL VALID.

Driving to the aid station/relay points:

From Marathon start to mile 2.5 - Return to SHELL gas station. Turn left (West) and drive under freeway to stop light (West Valley Hwy). Continue a few miles to next light (Meeker). Turn right (East). Turn at first left (Frager road). Park in lot on right, next to footbridge. Walk over footbridge to see runners pass.

From mile 2.5 to mile 5.1 - Continue East on meeker three lights to 64th. Turn left (North) and go two lights to 228th. Turn left and go through the stop light at 58th in about a 1/2 mile, continue about another 1/4 mile and turn right (North) onto Russell Road. The road winds West and then back North. Aid station will be about 1/2 mile ahead. Aid car will be there already.

From mile 5.1 to mile 8.0 - Drive North to 212th and turn right (East). Continue to West Valley Hwy. You will pass through 4 stop lights. West Valley is also called 68th Avenue at this point. Turn left (North). Go to 190th St. and turn left (West). Continue to end. Park in lot - trail in front of you. Aid station will be 1/4 mile up the trail.

From mile 8.0 to mile 10.2 - Return to West Valley Hwy. And turn left (North). Continue to Strander (the third stop light) and turn left (West). Cross bridge and take the first right into park.

From mile 10.2 to mile 12.9 - Return to West valley Hwy. and turn left (North). Continue about 2.5 miles. You will pass through 6 stop lights. The 6th stop light will be 56th/52nd Avenue. There will be a bus stop on the right side. Just after this intersection but before the ramp to I5 there will be a Prosser Piano & Organ sign - park in their parking lot on the right.

From mile 12.9 to mile 15.5 - Continue North on Interurban Avenue past Interstate 5. Take the on ramp on Hwy 599 North. Continue on Hwy 599 past East Marginal and Hwy 99 (Pacific Hwy) exits. The next exit will be West Marginal PL S. Immediately after exiting turn right (South). Go about .5 mile and park near the restrooms.

From mile 15.5 to mile 19.0 - Return to Hwy 599. Proceed North to stoplight. Park on far right corner. This is where the runners turn North.

From mile 19.0 to mile 21.0 - Continue North under 1st Avenue bridge. Continue Northwest to West Marginal Way. Turn right (North). Continue for about 1.5 miles. There will be a park on right. Park. There will be a boat structure art exhibit there also. Park in the parking area next to trail.

From mile 21.0 to mile 22.5 - Continue North to West Seattle overpass. Road curves left (West) Park under West Seattle Freeway and walk to trail on North side of road.

From mile 22.5 to mile 24.0 - Continue (West) to Harbor Avenue. Turn right (North) and continue for about 1.5 miles to a public restroom/park. Park in the parking lot next to trail. This is called Seacrest Park.

From mile 24.0 to mile 26.2 - Continue on Harbor Avenue to the finish area opposite Spuds Fish And Chips. Parking is limited. Suggest looking for parking near Spuds by heading South to find street-side parking.


Last updated 05/03/2010 at 3:45 PM


Green River Marathon and all volunteers are not responsible for any injuries or deaths. The Green River Marathon is a free run; the aid is free, the run is free, shirts are sold at cost, there are no bib numbers, there are no awards, and no one is paid. This is a low key run amongst friends. If you require special assistance or are unsure of your abilities please think twice about running 26.2 miles, unless you take necessary precautions. You must have medical clearance from your doctor before you begin any exercise program or running in any marathons. It is not our intent for anyone to get hurt while running the Green River Marathon.