This will be the 4th straight year of running the Austin Half Marathon or Austin Marathon. In 2020, I ran the 3M Half Marathon on 1/19/20, but not the Austin Half Marathon. I ran the Austin Half Marathon for the first time on 4/25/21. The pandemic postponed the half marathon from 2/14/21 to 4/25/21 and eliminated the full marathon and post-race activities. I ran the Austin Marathon on 2/20/22, and I finished it in 3:55:21. That was my first full marathon after running 8 half marathons. I ran the Austin Half Marathon last year, and I will run the Austin Half Marathon tomorrow. This will be my 10th half marathon.
There are plenty of great spots to cheer people on during the half marathon:
EARLY MILES SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE
The journey begins on South Congress Avenue, where runners face a steady climb during the first three miles. It's an excellent spot to cheer them on as they tackle the initial challenge. The street is lined with numerous spots where you can stand and offer your support.
GAINING MOMENTUM SOUTH FIRST STREET
Post the ascent on South Congress, the runners hit South First Street, where a downhill stretch allows them to pick up the pace. Your cheers here will boost their morale as they gather momentum.
STRATEGIC SPOT AUSTIN CITY HALL
Austin City Hall is a pivotal point where runners make a significant turn onto Cesar Chavez Street. Your presence here can offer them the encouragement they need to stay strong.
SCENIC VIEWS PFLUGER PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
Position yourself on the north side of Lady Bird Lake at the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge extension. It's a beautiful spot offering an overhead view of the participants, adding a picturesque backdrop to your support.
WEST AUSTIN CHARM OYSTER LANDING/ENFIELD ROAD AREA
This area in West Austin, near the challenging mile 12, is perfect for a more relaxed cheering atmosphere. Grab a coffee from Mozart's before offering your support. The ease of parking and less crowd makes it an ideal spot for an intimate encouragement session.
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