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    Austin Marathon and Half Marathon

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    Justin M.

    I've run many races, albeit none in Texas until the Austin 1/2 marathon of 2022 (I tried a few but they went virtual). I must admit, this was the most fun and well-organized race I've had the privilege to participate in so far. I arrived at 6am for my 7:15 wave and unfortunately a lot of the roads were already blocked off which meant my walk to and from my car was more than I wanted considering I was running 13 miles and there wasn't much in the way of directions on where to park. However, those are my only concerns pre and post-race. What set the Austin marathon apart was the professionalism and thought that went in preparation for the race. Don't get me wrong, the atmosphere was electric and the racers were all nice and courteous but the devil is in the details. First and foremost, the information on the race is easily accessible. The website is well constructed giving all the details one needs to get ready for the race. Next packet pickup was no hassle and the volunteers were more than willing to assist. Also note, there was plenty of "swag" to be had by all. Finally, emails came out in a timely manner which can benefit the absent minded or those preoccupied by "life". Once you arrive near the starting line, there are a ton of bathrooms. This is key as when running a half or full marathon, you want to "empty the tank" before hitting the course. Next the race line and pace banners are easily found. This makes lining up with the right group easy so slower racers don't impede the runners who actually RUN, unlike me, as I jog and walk with interest in completing the task not going for placement. After the gun sounds and the feet go patter.... patter....the course was well defined with traffic cones keeping the cattle in the lanes so to say. There were plenty of police stationed at busy intersections (thank you very much to our law enforcement!) who were smiling and keeping potential traffic at bay. I believe, there were rehydration stations at 3, 6, 9, 10 and for the 1/2 marathon every mile thereafter to assist the runners with hydration (I can't speak on the full marathon as my lunacy does have limits). Next "goo" was available at several of the later stations to assist with sluggish energy levels. While I had my headphones on playing electro, industrial, heavy metal, etc to distract me from the repetitive nature of running it brought a smile to my face seeing all of the live music along the way. I saw school bands playing, DJs, small and large bands and loud stereos. This gave me a warmth as I thought this was a community event and lots of non-participants took pride in encouraging the runners. Finally, there were an abundance of bathrooms along the course. I've been on half marathons where there was only 1 restroom for 13 miles. While I did see runners sneaking off and relieving themselves behind buildings or in the woods, Austin did phenomenal job in having a plethora of porta-potties. Bravo race team coordinators, bravo! After finishing the race with a LOT of cheering, you're welcomes with a scenic view that can fully be appreciated by those who completed a difficult task. There was a beer garden with plenty of adult beverages for those who were interested. As for me, I don't need alcohol after a race, rather a phycologist to determine why I'm demented, but I digress in a humorous manner. Also there were places to get your finishing picture taken by a professional to show your friends you made it and a goodie bag full of food treats to replenish lost calories. Not failing to mention lots of free bottled water! In essence this is a first-class race that was so gratifying on many levels that I might challenge my lunacy and participate in a full marathon next year. If you're wanting to try this race but aren't a runner I encourage trying the 5k just to get the experience. I loved every aspect and I applaud all those who were involved. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

    Jay J.

    So you think I ran this? Ha! I went to cheer on family members and what a great morning. Not to mention the drinks that followed. It's a fun time for those who are running except if you are going the 26.2 miles.

    Mandy L.

    This was my first year running the Austin Half Marathon. I'll keep my review short as I believe a review of running in events like this are highly dependent on one's personal experience and goals. That said, what a thrill, and what an accomplishment. The race was well organized and well supported. Before the race, there were several emails keeping participants informed of pre-race and convention info. Packet pick-up was a breeze with well organized lines creating little to no wait. Race day was well supported - tons of fans cheering you on, and a beautiful route touring Austin. Certainly an item worth crossing off your bucket list!

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    Shannon B.

    As a recent joiner to the sport of running and a lover of all things Austin, I want to share my thoughts about The Austin Marathon and Half Marathon as both a race and also a special event that brings lots of people to the downtown area. I've attended as both a spectator and also as a runner of the related 5K and half marathon. The good: - Excellent pre-race expo with tons of vendors handing out freebies and giving demos. - Usually pretty great weather (cool and cloudy) for running long distances. - Well organized gear-drop, plenty of porto-johns, and everything else you need for a smooth pre- and post-race experience. - Huge crowds of supporters in the 1st 10 miles of the race and near the finish line. There are even some folks handing out little cups of beer and champagne along the way. - Final race of the 6-race Austin Distance Challenge series. What a relief to finish this thing! - A who's who of the Austin running community is always in attendance. It's cool to see so many familiar faces during the different events leading up to and the day of the race. The bad: - The dadgum hills!!! Nice if you like pain, but tough if you think you want to PR. The worst hill in the half course is the last one, right between House Park and West Ave at about mile 12.5. I wanted to cuss my head off at this point, but I had to keep it inside due to all of the many families with kids who were hanging out there to cheer us on. The guy next to me, not so much... - The situation with road closures & lack of parking around town makes it somewhat difficult for supporters to attempt to follow their runner to hit several points along the course. Some portions are full of cheering crowds, while others can be very lonely and quiet. If you *really* want to be a hero, take your road bike and your killer quads & you'll be able to show up at numerous spots to cheer on your friend. - Beware the section of the marathon course from Anderson Lane to Burnet Road (mile 17-18), where several drivers just decide to go right onto the course despite barricades and warnings from police and volunteers. This year, a marathoner was actually struck by a car on the course there -- that should not even be possible. - Finish line can be a pain for spectators, especially for fast runners who would like to turn around and go back to support their fellow athletes as they come in for the finish. The barricades around Congress are very tall from the finish line toward 8th so a short lady like me has a hard time seeing what's going on. Your best bet if you want to see someone finish is to get there early and camp out at a good spot just south of the Capitol (or just run the Paramount 5K and stick around afterwards). Remember that marathoners finish on the east side of the street and half-marathoners finish on the west side; it is impossible to cross the street if you find yourself on the wrong side. At this point, the overwhelming majority of participants in the joint event are running the shorter (13.1 mile) half marathon option. The first 10 miles are pretty packed, but after the split at Exposition, there's much more room to maneuver. If you don't participate in this event, but you want to avoid the traffic snafus associated with it, always check out the www.youraustinmarathon.com page for complete traffic & road closure information. Organizers are pretty great about sharing exactly when certain roads will be closed so that you can plan accordingly. 2016 was the 25th year of the Austin Marathon & Half, and the last year that the event would be managed by Conley Sports, a long-time and beloved fixture of Austin running. Thanks for all your years of service to this city, John and family! It'll be interesting to see what High Five Sports does for this event in 2017. Here's hoping they keep the good and are able to fix the rest. Well, except for the hills. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger!

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