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Whether you’re a seasoned runner or new to the racing scene, this race caters to all.

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Ready, set, race Austin. Lace up your shoes and experience a scenic race right in the heart of historic Gruene on Saturday, Sept. 9.

Beginning in front of the iconic Gruene Hall, participants will experience the picturesque neighborhoods around this beloved Texas community. Runners of all skill levels are invited to participate — and invited to enjoy delicious local food and craft beer after the race.

Registration for the 10K starts at $40. Pro tip: Register before Saturday, Sept. 2 to avoid a price bump.

Lace up, Austin

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