Texas Border Business
By Roberto Hugo González
McAllen Marathon: A Community Celebration of Running
McAllen, TX – The vibrant atmosphere of the McAllen Marathon Scott Crane Run was palpable at a recent press conference, as city officials and community leaders gathered to discuss the anticipated event. Set for January 18, 2025, the marathon is expected to attract runners and supporters from across the Rio Grande Valley, marking a celebration of health, community, and athleticism.
Local Leaders Rally for the Event
During the conference, attendees were welcomed warmly by the emcee, who highlighted the presence of significant figures including Mayor Pro Tem Omar Quintanilla and Secretary of the McAllen Independent School District Board Debbie Crane Aliseda, among others. Their participation underscored the commitment of city officials to support this hallmark event, showcasing the unity of the McAllen community.
Reflections on Marathon History
Commissioner Quintanilla took a moment to reflect on the marathon’s journey since its inception over a decade ago, noting its evolution and the steady growth it has experienced. “The marathon began with a bold vision to foster community connection and showcase our city’s spirit,” he explained. Quintanilla also revealed this year’s race shirts and medals, featuring innovative designs that highlight the event’s commitment to quality.
A Festival of Activities Beyond the Race
McAllen’s Parks and Recreation Director, Denny Moline, elaborated on the post-race festivities planned for the “Extra Mile” festival. This year’s festivities will offer a delightful array of artisan vendors, local cuisine, and popular post-race tacos, ensuring a flavorful end to an exhilarating day of competition.
Support for Runners Throughout the Race
The Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation, Carina Jimenez, detailed key amenities catering to the runners, emphasizing the city’s dedication to their comfort and safety. Jimenez added, “We will have water stations at every mile, strategically located porta-potties, and a double-loop course designed to keep runners engaged with supportive onlookers.”
Kids’ Final Mile: Promoting Health and Wellness
Debbie Crane Aliseda celebrated the collaborative efforts between city officials and the school district in bolstering community health initiatives. She highlighted the “Kids’ Final Mile,” an event designed to encourage children to engage in physical activity and promote mental well-being. “This event offers our youth an opportunity to connect with friends and enjoy the parks,” Crane Aliseda remarked.
Sponsorship and Community Involvement
Organizers expressed gratitude to numerous city departments and local sponsors, including Rio Grande Regional Hospital, UTRGV, and H-E-B, who have played essential roles in enhancing the marathon’s reach and impact. With packet pick-up scheduled for January 17 at the McAllen Convention Center, there’s still an opportunity for the community to register and participate in the marathon and its associated events. Whether participating in the race or attending as a spectator, the marathon promises an inspiring weekend for everyone.
Join the Celebration
As preparations continue for this remarkable event, the McAllen Marathon Scott Crane Run stands as a testament to community spirit, resilience, and the joy of running. For further information or registration details, interested individuals are encouraged to visit mcallenmarathon.com.