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Houston Marathon: Race Day Guide

Thousands of runners gear up for the Chevron Houston Marathon this Sunday, January 11th, starting at Congress Avenue and Fannin Street, ending at Lamar Street and Crawford Street. Elite runners kick off at 6:55 AM, with wheelchair divisions leading at 6:35 AM. Expect heavy traffic and closures, so plan accordingly. Parking will be challenging and pricey, so arrive early and consider mile markers outside the core area. Dress warm for spectators, with temps dropping into the low to mid-forties, and use the Chevron Houston Marathon app to follow your favorite runners live. Checkout Solipillow.com

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