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New York City Marathon

Event

About

The New York City Marathon, also known as the TCS New York City Marathon, is one of the most prestigious and iconic long-distance running events in the world. First held in 1976, the event has since become a staple of the city's fall season, attracting thousands of runners from all over the globe. The marathon takes place annually on the first Sunday in November, covering a 26.2-mile course that winds its way through all five boroughs of New York City, starting in Staten Island and finishing in Central Park. As one of the six World Marathon Majors, the New York City Marathon is considered a pinnacle of achievement for elite and recreational runners alike. The event's challenging course, which features five bridges, several hills, and a mix of scenic and urban landscapes, pushes participants to their limits. The event also features a wheelchair division, with top athletes competing in a separate division. With its rich history, stunning scenery, and electric atmosphere, the New York City Marathon is an experience like no other, offering a unique blend of athletic competition, cultural celebration, and urban adventure.