NEW YORK-- The 2024 TCS New York City Marathon took more than 50,000 runners from all over the world on a tour of the five boroughs Sunday. Here's a look at the winners, as runners completed the ...
New York City marathon winners in the men's and women's divisions will each earn six figures for outpacing their competitors in the 26.2-mile race on Sunday. First-place male and female runners in ...
After years of spectating at the New York City Marathon, I finally ran my first one in 2024. I signed up because completing a marathon, especially as a runner living in New York, felt like a big ...
The New York Marathon takes place in the Big Apple today with over 50,000 runners aiming to complete the course. That number includes some of the fastest long-distance professionals in the world.
Before Sunday, I had never run 26.2 miles in my life. Like many people preparing for their first marathon, I spent months training for the actual race and weeks constructing a perfect playlist for it.
The marathon, in its 54th year, drew more than 50,000 participants and well over a million spectators. Paul Martinka “I just wanted to get something he would see,” Montes said, as she wore a T ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The week before a marathon, runners are supposed to run fewer miles while carbo-loading — eating a lot of carbohydrates to store up energy ...
Top 10 and notable results from the 53rd New York City Marathon on Nov. 3, 2024. Full, searchable results are available here... Women’s Elite 1. Sheila Chepkirui (KEN) -- 2:24:35 2. Hellen Obiri (KEN) ...
It’s easy to forget when you’re in the midst of thousands of other runners, that no matter your pace or overall time, when you cross the finish line of a marathon, you just accomplished a ...
During race weekend in New York City, ahead of the NYC Marathon, folks from the product development team at a major shoe company asked me what I hear runners asking most often about the newest ...
Two runners with injuries ended the New York City Marathon on their own two feet — and a pair of crutches. By Jennie Coughlin A riveting competition ended with one-on-one clashes in both the m ...
ON HIS VERY FIRST MARATHON. WE’LL SEND IT TO YOU. INCREDIBLE. WE WANT TO GO TO DAVE BOURDON, OUR MARATHONER HERE. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS AS YOU WATCH HIM? NOT ONLY ON THE MONITOR BUT COMING UP ...