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A group of runners at the start of a marathon

Runners can compete in the Half Marathon, 10K, or 5K.

Photo provided by Athlete Guild

Attention runners: Lace up your shoes and experience America the beautiful with The Stars and Stripes Half Marathon on Saturday, July 22. With a start + finish at New Braunfels’ Stars and Stripes Drive-In Theatre and set on scenic country roads, this race is one of the fastest and flattest races in our region. Runners of all skill levels are invited to participate — and receive a t-shirt + medal at the finish line.

Registration for the half marathon starts at $85. Pro tip: Register before Friday, July 7 to avoid a price bump. Lace up, Austin.

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