English
Etymology
From post- + marathon.
Adjective
postmarathon (comparative more postmarathon, superlative most postmarathon)
- after a marathon
2007 November 18, “Letters to the Editor”, in New York Times[1]:Re After Completing Marathon, a Runner Dies in His Home, Nov. 7: Dr. Jeffrey Moses, in commenting upon the postmarathon death of Dr. Matthew P. Hardy, said: When you exercise, your blood gets stickier.