Galveston Marathon and Half Marathon canceled due to current state of emergency in Texas
GALVESTON, Texas โ The City of Galveston has decided to cancel the Galveston Marathon and Half Marathon due to the current state of emergency in Texas and the devastation in Galveston due to the recent winter storms. โThis decision was not made lightly and without much thought to the racers and the city of Galveston and its residents,โ the eventโs Facebook page said Thursday. Marathon directors said they cannot โfurther stress the Galveston infrastructure and take away the needed resources of the city crews and police to put on a run.โAdThe Facebook post said race directors will update everyone with more information later. โPlease know that we have been race directors for over 30 years and have never had to cancel a race due to the weather,โ The post said. โThis is an extreme situation for everyone down here.โ
Here are the winners of 2020 Chevron Houston Marathon, Aramco Half Marathon
Winners of the 2020 Chevron Houston Marathon and Half Marathon. HOUSTON โ More than 35,000 people woke up Sunday morning to participate in the 48th annual Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon, including KPRC 2โฒs meteorologist Eric Braate and reporter/anchor Jonathan Martinez. The 48th annual Chevron Houston Marathon and ARAMCO Half Marathon are officially underway. Kelkile Gezahegn wins 2020 Chevron Houston Marathon on Jan. 19, 2020. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/rzgQYzrWMR โ Taisha Walker (@KPRC2Taisha) January 19, 2020Aramco Half Marathon- Hitomi Niiya, of Japan, won the womanโs Aramco Half Marathon.