Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon Set for Thrilling Weekend in January
The highly anticipated Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon are set to take place on January 9-11, with the marathon weekend kicking off on Friday, January 9. The event will see thousands of runners from all over the world gather at George R. Brown Convention Center and other locations across downtown Houston.
On race day, Sunday, January 11, runners can expect a fast-paced course that takes them through six distinct neighborhoods, including Washington Corridor, Upper Kirby, Rice, West University, Galleria, Tanglewood, Memorial Park, and others. The finish line will be located at Lamar and Crawford Streets.
To make the event even more exciting, this year's marathon will feature a unique start-line system with six corrals, each with its own predicted finish time range. Runners can expect to start in corral A or B, depending on their performance during registration.
Viewers who want to cheer on their favorite runners can catch the action live on ABC13's coverage of the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon on Sunday, January 11, at 6:30 a.m. They will also be able to track their favorite runner in real-time using the marathon app or a web-based tracking tool.
In addition to the exciting racing action, this year's event promises to be an entertaining one for spectators as well, with RunFest taking place on Discovery Green and Jones Lawn from 7 am to 10:30 am. The Houston Marathon Health and Fitness Expo will also open its doors at George R. Brown Convention Center on Friday.
While the event promises to be a thrilling one, runners are advised to plan ahead carefully due to significant road construction and street closures throughout downtown Houston. They should arrive early and allow plenty of time for parking and getting into place.
The Chevron Houston Marathon has become a staple in the city's running calendar since its inception in 1972, and this year's event promises to be just as thrilling. Runners can qualify for the Boston Marathon using their performance times at this event, making it an exciting opportunity for those looking to take on one of the world's premier marathons.
The final map for viewing spectator locations is available online, along with more information about parking and road closures.
The highly anticipated Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon are set to take place on January 9-11, with the marathon weekend kicking off on Friday, January 9. The event will see thousands of runners from all over the world gather at George R. Brown Convention Center and other locations across downtown Houston.
On race day, Sunday, January 11, runners can expect a fast-paced course that takes them through six distinct neighborhoods, including Washington Corridor, Upper Kirby, Rice, West University, Galleria, Tanglewood, Memorial Park, and others. The finish line will be located at Lamar and Crawford Streets.
To make the event even more exciting, this year's marathon will feature a unique start-line system with six corrals, each with its own predicted finish time range. Runners can expect to start in corral A or B, depending on their performance during registration.
Viewers who want to cheer on their favorite runners can catch the action live on ABC13's coverage of the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon on Sunday, January 11, at 6:30 a.m. They will also be able to track their favorite runner in real-time using the marathon app or a web-based tracking tool.
In addition to the exciting racing action, this year's event promises to be an entertaining one for spectators as well, with RunFest taking place on Discovery Green and Jones Lawn from 7 am to 10:30 am. The Houston Marathon Health and Fitness Expo will also open its doors at George R. Brown Convention Center on Friday.
While the event promises to be a thrilling one, runners are advised to plan ahead carefully due to significant road construction and street closures throughout downtown Houston. They should arrive early and allow plenty of time for parking and getting into place.
The Chevron Houston Marathon has become a staple in the city's running calendar since its inception in 1972, and this year's event promises to be just as thrilling. Runners can qualify for the Boston Marathon using their performance times at this event, making it an exciting opportunity for those looking to take on one of the world's premier marathons.
The final map for viewing spectator locations is available online, along with more information about parking and road closures.