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Press Releases- Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Seeking Bands on the RunElite Racing, Inc., organizer of the inaugural Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & 1/2 Marathon, is currently seeking local and regional bands to play along the 13.1 and 26.2-mile race courses on Sunday, November 16, 2008.
- Rock 'n' Roll Marathon & ½ Marathon Course Unveiled!SAN ANTONIO, Tex., (March 25, 2008) - Inaugural footrace aims to energize local running community and provide entertaining destination event for runners and walkers of all abilities.
- SAN ANTONIO IS READY TO ROCK ‘N’ ROLLSAN ANTONIO, Tex. (November 13, 2007) – Elite Racing, Inc., organizer of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series announced today that the City of San Antonio will be the new home of the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon. The inaugural race is set to run through San Antonio on Sunday, November 16, 2008 and will replace the city’s existing marathon. Organizers expect to draw more than 20,000 runners and walkers to the event, which will feature 70 live bands along the marathon and half-marathon courses. Online registration is open at www.RnRsa.com.
- San Antonio Is Ready To Rock 'n' RollCHICAGO, (October 5, 2007) - Elite Racing, Inc., organizer of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series announced today that the City of San Antonio will be the new home of the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon.
- San Antonio Getting Musical Marathon Series(Sept 22, 2008) - Texas runners can compete to the beat next year, when the Rock 'n' Roll series of marathons and half-marathons expands to San Antonio.
- Runners Can Really Rock in 2008(Sept 20, 2008) - San Antonio has landed a major marathon event — combining running and rock 'n' roll — that is expected to generate a $20 million economic shot in the arm and replace the city's existing marathon in 2008.
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