The Ascension Seton Austin Marathon Weekend Kicks Off Today
in Blog postRecord number of runners will converge on the city for the premier event
The Ascension Seton Austin Marathon, Half Marathon and 5k is set to take place this weekend in Austin, Texas. Highlights of this world-class event include three race distances for participants of all speeds and abilities, the Health & Fitness Expo, and a 3-block-long finish line festival. The FloSports Live Broadcast presented by Super Coffee will highlight the elite field competition vying for the $20,000 prize purse. Close to 18,000 runners from all 50 states and 35 countries will run Austin’s streets on February 19, 2023.
“It’s amazing to see the growth of the Austin Marathon and I’m proud that the people of Austin continue to embrace and support it” said Leo Manzano, Olympic silver medalist and Austin Marathon Race Ambassador. “Everyone loves Austin Marathon weekend, from local runners to those who travel from around the world. You can feel the energy and excitement leading up to our crown jewel running event.”
Austin Marathon weekend kicks off with the Under Armour Shakeout Run on Friday, February 17th at 6:45 AM from Fleet Feet Austin’s downtown store with 700 RSVPs . Later that day, at the Health and Fitness Expo, participants can test the industry’s latest products, chat with the Austin Marathon Pacers and sample different food and drinks. They can also purchase Official Under Armour + Austin Marathon gear at the Fleet Feet Store. The two-day Austin Marathon Expo takes place at Palmer Events Center on Friday, Feb. 17th from 1-7 PM, and Saturday, February 18th from 10 AM to 5 PM. It is free and open to the public.
At 7 AM on Sunday, February 19, the 26.2 and 13.1 mile participants hit the streets for their run tour of Austin. The family-friendly Austin Marathon KXAN Simple Health 5K begins directly after at 7:45 AM. Participants start and finish with the picturesque Texas State Capitol as their backdrop. Tens of thousands of spectators will cheer along Austin streets. Race-course highlights include two GU Energy Labs Energy Zones, 23 live music acts, and 22 aid stations with Nuun Endurance.
Sunday’s participants can enjoy the 3-block-long finish line festival. It will feature the Spurs Recovery Zone, the EIGHT beer garden, Tito’s Handmade Vodka Bar, and several local food trucks. Austin’s own Delivery Service and Fusion ATX will keep the finish line festival rocking for several hours. Later in the afternoon, runners and their families and friends can visit several after parties happening around town including locations such as The Mean Eyed Cat, Central Machine Works and Drinks Lounge.
Austin Marathon Gives, presented by the Moody Foundation, features 26 local non-profit organizations who will each be raising money for their cause. The money raised through this philanthropic arm of the Austin Marathon will be matched up to $10,000 per non-profit by the Moody Foundation. In addition, this year’s Charity Chaser, Devon Levesque will raise money for Dell Children’s Foundation.
“This will be the largest number of participants we’ve seen at this event,” said Stacy Keese, co-owner of High Five Events. “Several factors have contributed to record numbers including community partners who are bringing large teams such as PlantStrong, BPN and Super Coffee, to name a few. Involvement of Austin companies and groups are key for this event to grow as the city of Austin grows.”
The FloSports Live Broadcast presented by Super Coffee will highlight the Austin Marathon and Half Marathon’s Elite Athlete Program. Their race-day broadcast consists of running experts Toni Reavis and Paras Shah. They will also have a camera capturing all finishers as they cross the finish line. The Elite Field will be competing for a $20,000 prize purse. The live coverage starts at 6 AM on Sunday, February 19 and can be watched free on FloSports.
Registration is still open for the 13.1 mile and 5k distances. The full marathon distance is sold out.
The Ascension Seton Austin Marathon Provides Music to Runners’ Ears
in Blog post27 local bands will provide entertainment and showcase The Live Music Capital of the World
The Ascension Seton Austin Marathon, Half Marathon and 5k has finalized the lineup for its on-course entertainment for the multi-distance event happening this Sunday, February 19th in Austin, Texas. The twenty-six local bands and National Anthem solo guitarist join the race-day excitement and perform live music for participants along the courses.
“We’re always proud to welcome the wide-ranging sounds of local musicians,” said Stacy Keese, co-owner of High Five Events. “The energy of live music on course helps to provide motivation to the runners as they run through the different neighborhoods of Austin. They help us showcase The Live Music Capital of the World.”
This year the Austin Marathon, Half Marathon and 5k features the following musicians: Woode Wood, Claude 9, Ruthie Craft & The Conundrums, Brian MacLeod, Grupo Massa, The 4411, Jay Clement and The Sharps, Atlas Maior, Everett Wren, Scott Strickland, Marshall Anderson, Austin Takio, San Saba County, Stove Top Rangers, Kupira Marimba, Inside Out Steel Band, University Baptist Church Choir, Jenifer Jackson & Jon Notarthomas, Shirley Johnson, Austin Thaala, Sammy Foster Bucket Drummers, Scott Collins, Fortune Hearts. The National Anthem will be performed by solo guitarist, Lucas Taylor. The Finish Fest will feature two Austin favorites, Delivery Service and Fusion ATX. Tasman Sharpe and the Ripsnorters play in the VIP Lounge. To learn more about each band and where they will be located on course, visit the Austin Marathon Website. The music bookings are provided by Jeff Strange, StrangeTribe Productions.
The Austin Marathon weekend starts with the Health and Fitness expo at Palmer Events Center on February 17 from 1 PM to 7 PM and on Saturday, February 18 from 10 AM to 5 PM. The expo is free and open to the public. The Marathon and Half Marathon races start at 7 AM on Sunday, February 19th at 2nd and Congress in Downtown Austin. The 5k begins at the same location directly after at 7:45 AM. All three distances finish on Congress Avenue in front of the Capital where participants can enjoy the stacked Finisher Fest. Online registration for the half marathon and 5k is currently available but the 26.2 mile distance has sold out.