Rock 'n' Roll Seattle Marathon

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Rock 'n' Roll Seattle Marathon
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Navy Band Northwest playing for runners in 2015
DateJune
Location Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Event type Road
Distance Marathon, half marathon, 5K
Established2009(14 years ago) (2009)
Official site https://www.runrocknroll.com/Events/Seattle
Participants1,551 finishers (2019) [1]
>22,000 (all races) (2012) [2]
External images
Searchtool.svg Course map of full marathon in 2015 [3]
Searchtool.svg Course map of full marathon in 2016 [4]
Searchtool.svg Course map of full marathon in 2017 [5]
Searchtool.svg Course map of full marathon in 2018 [6]

The Rock 'n' Roll Seattle Marathon was an annual marathon held in Seattle, Washington, since 2009. The race weekend also includes a half marathon and a 5K.

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It was part of the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series organized by Advance Publications' Ironman Group.

The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. [7] Organizers initially announced that the race would return on the weekend of June 13, 2021, as a "half marathon event" before postponing it to the weekend of August 22 and then cancelling it altogether, with entries automatically transferred to 2022. [7] [8] [9]

The 2022 edition was moved to the suburb of Bellevue and took place over Labor Day Weekend in early September. It featured a half-marathon and 5K in lieu of the full marathon. [10] Organizers of the Rock 'n' Roll Seattle Marathon announced on their website that the Rock 'N' Roll Washington race series was being discontinued after 2022. [11]

Winners

Ed.DateMale WinnerTimeFemale WinnerTimeRf.
12009.06.27Flag of Kenya.svg  Peter Omae  (KEN)2:18:17Flag of the United States.svg  Michele Suszek  (USA)2:38:37 [12]
42012.06.23Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Teshome Kokebe  (ETH)2:31:47Flag of the United States.svg  Sheila Croft  (USA)2:41:14 [2]
112019.06.09Flag of the United States.svg  Shaun Frandsen  (USA)2:36:14Flag of the United States.svg  Christine Babcock  (USA)2:59:16 [13]
cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic [7] [8]

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