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Elite Racing, Inc., organizer of the inaugural Rock 'n' Roll
San Antonio Marathon & 1/2 Marathon, promised to energize the
local running community and provide an entertaining destination
event for runners and walkers of all abilities as members of
the race committee and city officials unveiled the new course
on March 25. Approximately 20,000 runners and walkers are
expected for the musical event that will showcase San Antonio's
southwestern flair when it debuts Sun., Nov. 16, 2008.
"Texas has a strong running community and we are pleased the
Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & 1/2 Marathon will soon be
one of the state's and the nation's premiere running events,"
said Lucy Diaz, the event's manager. "This world-class course
will attract elite athletes and provide a fun-filled tour
through San Antonio's vibrant city, parks and historic sites."
Early interest in the Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & 1/2
Marathon is positive with nearly 5,000 participants already
entered. Considering the race's family-friendly appeal and the
region's ideal autumn running climate, organizers expect a
strong debut and continued annual growth.
Organizers noted early registration ends on March 31, 2008.
Potential participants are encouraged to commit now to the
marathon or half-marathon and save on the entry fees before the
prices go up. Current fees are $80 for the marathon and $65 for
the half-marathon, which will increase by $15 and $10
respectively.
Participants and spectators alike are in for a block-party
experience when the race implements its rock 'n' roll theme
with rousing music, hundreds of local high school cheerleading
squads and themed water stations line each mile of the course.
The inaugural event concludes with an evening concert at the
Alamodome, free to all participants and featuring a major
rock 'n' roll headliner.
In addition, the race will draw elite runners from around the
world vying for cash prizes. A free two-day "Health and Fitness
Expo," open to the public, will be held November 14 and 15 at
the Alamodome, featuring fitness related clinics and the latest
health and nutrition information with a variety of products for
sample and sale.
For more information or to register online for the Rock 'n'
Roll San Antonio Marathon & 1/2 Marathon, visit www.RnRsa.com
or contact Elite Racing, Inc. at (800) 311-1255.
Course Description
The start line village will be located on Broadway near
Brakenridge Park. The race begins with an invitational elite
wheelchair race at 7:25 a.m. followed by a simultaneous
marathon and half-marathon start at 7:30 a.m. Participants will
travel south towards downtown. Just past the San Antonio
Express-News Headquarters the course turns East onto 4th
Avenue, running behind the River Center Mall before turning
North onto Alamo Plaza and passing the Alamo before passing
mile three.
Crossing over the River Walk on St. Mary's Street the course
winds its way north to McCullough Avenue. Passing mile five the
course turns West onto Craig Place through the Monte Vista
Historic District and loops its way around San Pedro Park the
second oldest park in the United States.
Through miles six to nine the route heads South. Most of this
leg consists of a two-mile stretch down Main Avenue where the
course passes the San Fernando Cathedral at mile eight. Off
Main Avenue, the course turns East onto Gunther Street and
enters the King William Historic District.
Continuing to St. Mary's Street through the Southtown Arts
District, the half-marathon course splits from the marathon at
Claudia Street, mile 10.5, to run east one block to Presa
Street. The marathon course continues south on St. Mary's
Street to Mission Road passing Mission Concepcion at mile 12.
The marathon course continues south passing Mission San Jose at
mile 14 and Mission San Juan Capistrano at mile 17. At this
point the marathon swings East onto Padre Drive into the
Mission Trails National Historic Park, entering a rural
landscape. At mile 21.5 the marathon rejoins Mission Road and
continues north back towards downtown.
Just prior to mile 24 the marathon skips East one block on
Playmoor Street before meeting up with the half-marathon course
on Presa Street. The marathon and half-marathon courses run in
parallel on either side of the road turning east on Durango
Blvd. Just after mile 25 the courses split once more before
meeting up again on Montana Street for the final stretch to the
finish line on Cherry Street behind the Alamodome.