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Not feeling up for a marathon? Runners also have the option to compete in a 5K.

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The New Braunfels Half Marathon, happening Saturday, Nov. 11, is set on a beautiful scenic course along country roads, making it one of the fastest and flattest races in the region. Runners of all skill levels are invited to participate and will receive a t-shirt + medal at the finish line. All courses will begin and finish at New Braunfels’ Stars and Stripes Drive-In Theatre.

Registration starts at $105. Pro tip: Register before Friday, Nov. 10 to avoid the late registration price bump. Lace up, Austin.

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