3M Half Marathon

The 3M Half Marathon presented by Under Armour is an annual half marathon held in Austin, Texas, United States. The 27th annual 3M Half Marathon will take place on January 17, 2021.

The 3M Half Marathon boasts one of the fastest 13.1-mile courses in the country. Runners enjoy a point-to-point course with mostly downhill running that showcases some of Austin’s finest locations. High Five Events based out of Austin, produces the 3M Half Marathon and the Austin Marathon. Starting in north Austin and finishing near the Texas State Capitol, runners will appreciate a 300’+ net elevation drop.

Recognition

Named “Best Schwag” by Runner’s World in 2008 for legendary goodie bag.

Named “Best Road Race” in 2013, 2016, 2017 by AFM Annual "Best Of" Awards.

Named by Runner’s Word as one of The Year’s Best Half Marathons.

Named Austin Race of the Year (15K & longer) by Austin runners in 2007 and 2002.

Selected by Competition Texas magazine as the top half marathon in 2006.

3M Half Marathon
3M Half Marathon
DateJanuary 17, 2021
LocationAustin, Texas
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf Marathon
Established1995
Official sitehttp://3mhalfmarathon.com/

Men's winners 

DATE NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY WINNING TIME
January 19, 2020 David Fuentes United States 1:06:31
January 20, 2019 Michael "Slim" Morris United States 1:07:19
January 21, 2018 Joey Whelan United States 1:09:06
January 22, 2017 Mark Pinales United States 1:06:51
January 24, 2016 Jared Carson United States 1:08:23
January 25, 2015 Will Nation United States 1:07:01
January 19, 2014 Erik Stanley United States 1:06:38
January 13, 2013 Matt Davis United States 1:02:49
January 28, 2012 Scott Rantall 1:07:13
January 30, 2011 Christian Hesch United States 1:07:40
January 24, 2010 Jordan Jones United States 1:09:08
January 25, 2009 Martin Fagan Ireland 1:01:05
January 27, 2008 Ridouane Harroufi Morocco 1:03:12
January 28, 2007 Alene Reta Ethiopia 1:01:46
January 29, 2006 Nicodemus Malakwen Kenya 1:01:45
January 30, 2005 Jon Mattern 59:45
January 25, 2004 John Gwako Kenya 1:02:14
February 2, 2003 Andrew Letherby United States 1:03:31

Women's winners

DATE NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY WINNING TIME
January 19, 2020 Jess Harper United States 1:13:41
January 20, 2019 Jess Harper United States 1:14:23
January 21, 2018 Jess Harper United States 1:15:45
January 22, 2017 Lauren Smith Stroud United States 1:17:07
January 24, 2016 Kristen Zaitz United States 1:13:51
January 25, 2015 Allison Macsas United States 1:13:02
January 19, 2014 Kelly Williamson United States 1:16:34
January 13, 2013 Kelly Williamson United States 1:16:18
January 28, 2012 Kelly Williamson United States 1:14:41
January 30, 2011 Kelly Dworak United States 1:33:22
January 24, 2010 Michelle Corkum United States 1:22:11
January 25, 2009 Belaynesh Gebre Ethiopia 1:11:17
January 27, 2008 Jacqueline Nyetipei Kenya 1:09:35
January 28, 2007 Kathy Butler Scotland 1:11:12
January 29, 2006 Soon Duk Kang South Korea 1:10:02
January 30, 2005 Angelica Sanchez Mexico 1:13:26
January 25, 2004 Sylvia Mosqueda United States 1:09:53
February 2, 2003 Zivile Balciunaite Lithuania 1:13:18
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