Tireman4 wrote:This will be one of the most interesting Houston Marathons on record. The race in 1997 was a bugaboo as well. Race started at freezing temps with hail and sleet most of the way. It could be interesting.Needless to say, the half and full marathoners on my running board are none to pleased right now. Cold weather is great running weather (40-50), but 20's and 30's are not great. Add precipitation and it becomes treacherous. Realize that the marathon will take place from 7am to 1pm on Sunday. That is when they shut down the course( 1pm). Others will continue on, but not with a police presence. My race will take me 20-21 minutes to finish, although one hour for some is not unheard of.
This kind of reminds me of the marathon in Austin last year. It was very cold and there was some freezing drizzle that morning and quite a bit of ice on the sidewalks and overpasses. It was not very fun running in the cold and numerous people were slipping on patches of ice. In fact they had to delay the start because of the ice. I hope it doesn't get that bad in Houston.
What kind of race are you running that takes 20 minutes...5k?