Since 2005, this blog has - at times - served as one of the leading sources for the discussion of Houston-area (and Texas as well) road racing. Focus and attention will be given to Houston-area runners, specifically HARRA members, that compete in outside-of-the-area events as well as those who do interesting things that aren't captured in the various media outlets, such as Texas Runner and Triathlete.
Monday, January 24, 2022
3M Half Marathon Finishers Numbers (2003-2022)
2022 (27th) - 3,910 (2,055 women / 1,855 men)
2021 - Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 (26th) - 5,622 (3,057 women / 2,565 men)
2019 (25th) - 6,013 (3,292 women / 2,721 men)
2018 (24th) - 5,630 (3,260 women / 2,370 men)
2017 (23rd) - 5,167 (3,007 women / 2,160 men)
2016 (22nd) - 5,300 (3,133 women / 2,167 men)
2015 (21st) - 5,500 (3,240 women / 2,260 men)
2014 (20th) - 4,613 (2,657 women / 1,956 men)
2013 (19th) - 5,020 (2,917 women / 2,103 men)
2012 (18th) - 5,004* (2,848 women / 2,012 men), 144 relays
2011 (17th) - 4,277 (2,603 women / 1,922 men)
2010 (16th) - 4,283 (2,420 women / 1,863 men)
2009 (15th) - 4,159 (2,248 women / 1,911 men)
2008 (14th) - 4,454 (2,312 women / 2,142 men)
2007 (13rd) - 3,448 (1,704 women / 1,744 men)
2006 (12th) - 3,003 (1,504 women / 1,499 men), 68 relays
2005 (11th) - 2,629 (1,273 women / 1,356 men), 62 relays
2004 (10th) - 2,580 (1,188 women / 1,392 men), 60 relays
2003 (9th) - 2,922* (1,262 women / 1,383 men), 31 military, 137 clydesdale, 27 filly, 82 relays
* indicates the total is not just made up of the women and men's individual runners. relays count as one finisher.
Sources: cadencesports.com (2014-2016), mychiptime.com (2022, 2017-2020, 2009-2010), wetimeraces.com (2012, 2013), active.com via 3M website (2012, 2006, 2005), run-far.com (2004, 2005)
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