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Bellingham, Washington holds a run and walk marathon along the Bellingham Bay. There are three marathon races to choose from including a full marathon, half marathon, 10k, and/or 5k. Bellingham Bay Marathon, BBM, is a Boston marathon qualifier. Furthermore, all BBM courses are USATF-certified. The Bellingham Bay marathon was founded in 2003 by ...
The Bellingham Bay leg was added in 1980, and it was made exclusively a kayaking event in 1992. The final leg of the event that stretched across Bellingham Bay was added to tie in the Ski to Sea name and to add a more exciting finish to the race. Originally this leg used Hobie cats, though sailboats were allowed in 1981. In 1990 the choice of ...
Organized by the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the event was first held in 1973 and traces its roots to the 1911 Mt. Baker Marathon. The Bellingham Bay Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K [43] is held annually on the last Sunday in September, attracting approximately 2,500 runners and walkers each year. The Boston-qualifier ...
Hundreds of spectators brave a drizzly afternoon to watch Bellingham’s signature race. Familiar finish at Fairhaven: It’s a three-peat for top Ski to Sea race competitor Skip to main content
Among the most notable of those was the Edith, a 77-ton steamboat that took an eventful journey up Alabama Street to the lake from Bellingham Bay at the end of the 19th century.
After purchasing your tickets online, you’ll be able to arrive at the Bellingham Cruise and Ferry Terminal, and hop aboard the Victoria Star, a 100-foot boat that features two levels of seating ...
Mueller lead all the women, and she won in 2:40:57, [12] setting a woman's course record for the three-year-old marathon [10] and becoming the only American runner (of either gender) to ever win the marathon. [13] Her record stood until Moira O’Neill’s win in 1988. [14] In 1983, Mueller was the fifth-place woman at the Houston Marathon in 2 ...
Snow is shown on the airfield at Bellingham International Airport in Bellingham, Wash., on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, the last day of meteorological winter. Portal Container Village expansion