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Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon

San Antonio, TX
Saturday, March 6, 2027


  3.2 Stars from 5 Reviews

Course Description
The Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon starts on Alamo St. at Hemisfair Park. Runners will travel down Alamo St. past the Alamo. Runners will then experience Dignowity Park and the Hays Street Bridge, Mission Concepcion, The King William District on the way back to the finish.





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Race Information

Race Dates

2027: Saturday, March 6, 2027
2026: Sunday, March 1, 2026

Course Information

Profile: Rolling Hills
Type: Mostly Loop
Surface: Road/Pavement

Boston Qualifier?: Yes
World Marathon Major Qualifier?: No


Race Day Weather

Mean Temp.: 59°F (15°C)
Average High: 71°F (21°C)
Average Low: 48° F (8°C)





PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 98.77
Course Score: 98.77


Race Size

2026: 606 Finishers
2025: 382 Finishers
2024: 471 Finishers
2023: 409 Finishers
2022: 373 Finishers
2021: No Results

BQ Percentages

2026: 1.2%
2025: 1.1%
2024: 1.9%
2023: 4.9%
2022: 2.7%
2021: N/A


Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: No

Weather Averages for Last 8 Years


Race Day Temperatures

High: 76°F  (24°C)
Low: 56°F  (13°C)

Race Start Conditions

57°F  (14°C)
Humidity: 89%

Overcast
SSE 7 mph

PR Score

96

Course Score

98.84









Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon Rankings, Course Speed & Boston Qualifier Statistics

The Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon was the 174th largest marathon in the U.S. in 2025 based on the number of finishers. In 2024, it ranked as the 139th largest marathon in the U.S..

In 2026, 1.2% of Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon finishers have achieved Boston Marathon qualifying times. In 2025, 1.1% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon.

Based on its percentage of Boston Qualifiers (BQs), the Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon ranked 435th among marathons in the U.S. in 2025 and currently ranks 204th so far in 2026. In Texas, it ranked 21st in 2025 and 11th so far in 2026. These rankings provide a useful benchmark for comparing the Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon with other Boston Marathon qualifying races.


The Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon has a Course Score of 98.77, ranking it as the 261st fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 15th fastest marathon course in Texas.

Typical race-time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. Combined with the course profile, this gives the Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon a PR Score of 98.77. The PR Score ranks the Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon as the 200th best marathon in the U.S. for running a Personal Record (PR) and the 11th best marathon for a PR in Texas.

Together, these rankings provide a quick snapshot of how the Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon compares with other marathons in the U.S. and Texas for speed, PR potential, Boston Marathon qualifying success, and overall participation.

Run the Alamo 26.2 Marathon Marathon Rankings Summary
Course Speed261st fastest marathon course in the U.S.
Ranked 15th fastest marathon course in Texas
Top 57% Nationally#15 of 26 in Texas
PR Potential200th best marathon for a Personal Record in the U.S.
Ranked 11th best marathon for a PR in Texas
Top 44% Nationally#11 of 26 in Texas
Boston Qualifier Rate435th highest BQ percentage in the U.S.
Ranked 21st highest BQ percentage in Texas
Based on 2025 Boston Marathon qualifying results
Top 91% Nationally#21 of 29 in Texas
Race Size174th largest marathon in the U.S.
Ranked 12th largest marathon in Texas
Based on 2025 results
Top 30% Nationally#12 of 37 in Texas

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Elevation Chart


Max Elevation: 657 feet (200m)
Min Elevation: 537 feet (163m)

Elevation Gain: 585 feet (178m)
Elevation Loss: 585 feet (178m)


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Course updated 02/20/2025





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Race Reviews


3.2
Based on 5 reviews
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Not a full 26.2 miles

Full Review:

Do not run this race if you are looking for an official PR in either the half for full marathon. The race organizer has changed the course almost every year without updating certification with USTF, and this year, as with many previous years, runners were finishing races short of the advertised distance (by way too much for gps error alone to account for this). To make it worse, the course is poorly marked and supported for the full marathon, and it’s not uncommon for runners to get lost on the Southside of San Antonio.

Race Tips:

The half marathon can be a fun race with good views and vibes if you don’t care about official PRs. But do not waste your time on the full marathon. Even if you are a slower runner without BQ aspirations, you are likely to find yourself running with little support in South San Antonio. It also tends to get very warm this time of year in San Antonio and there is little shade on that part of town.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

San Antonio has plenty of affordable hotel options downtown. San Antonio is a really fun city and worth the visit, but maybe dont make this race the focal point of your time here.

Great

Full Review:

I like the course.

Race Tips:

Nice running course, volunteers and City Police

Great event. Thank you t ok race director, volunteers and city police for keep us runners safe whi

Full Review:

Well organized, again the race, the volunteers and city Police keep us while crossing the road and in the neighborhood.

Race Tips:

Life is too short, one foot in front of the other and you will get there in no time.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Just be look out for the certain trails watch when you going to preventing getting hurt before finish the race

Inexpensive and a great course

Full Review:

Pros:
Right in San Antonio and you get to run past the Alamo along with some beautiful parks. The start is well organized and it's fun to hear the cannon start the race. There is plenty of police on site for traffic control. Water stations are every couple of miles. Finishers get a fantastic running jacket and the heaviest medal I've ever seen.

Cons:
The expo line to get my bib picked up took over 45 minutes, and I got there early. There was no food or gels offered from mile 5 until about mile 20! If you do this race bring your own calories. There wasn't a party really at the end and they were nearly out of food by the time I crossed the finish line.

Race Tips:

Definitely bring your own gels and anything you want to drink besides water. If you are coming from out of town the Marriott Plaza is two minutes from the start and has a glorious hot tub.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

I found a 10%off coupon by searching on Facebook.

Don't do it

Full Review:

There were so many things wrong with this race.

*the expo was very unorganized and packet pickup took almost an hour.
*the start was crowded. They need a better system. Corrals?
*the mile markers were not great. Sometimes it would be a couple miles in between each marker and they didn't seem super accurate.
*after the half marathon turnaround, there was nearly NO SUPPORT for full marathoners as they went into the missions area for several miles. Water stops only had water, despite Gatorade being advertised. I was on BQ pace until my calf cramped up at mile 24 since I was expecting electrolytes on the course as advertised and they weren't there. Bring your own fluids (or better, just don't do this race).
*The shuttles for people running the relays didn't know where to take people, leading to many teams getting disqualified despite this being race organization's fault.
*The finisher jackets were in an area that was not marked, lesson to many runners not getting their finisher jackets. I was lucky enough to ask someone who had one on to find them. Labeling would have gone a long way.
*There were no finisher awards ready. The volunteers claimed they would be mailed, but it's been months and still nothing. I'm not expecting the race to ever send them at this point.
*The worst thing about this race, however, is the race director will ghost you and refuse to return contact. This happened to MANY people in this race who tried to contact with questions. The race director will take your money, disappear, and you will never hear from him again except to try to get you to sign up for another race.

Don't do it. There are many races worth giving your money to. The people running this race are not it.

Race Tips:

Bring your own hydration and expect nothing from this race.