Long After Sunset, the Final Two Runners Cross the Marathon Finish Line
Two runners with injuries ended the New York City Marathon on their own two feet — and a pair of crutches.
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Two runners with injuries ended the New York City Marathon on their own two feet — and a pair of crutches.
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A riveting competition ended with one-on-one clashes in both the men’s and women’s races, and with three Kenyans on the women’s podium.
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Romanchuk used a late sprint to win his third New York City Marathon, while Scaroni led from start to finish.
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New York Times photographers captured scenes of today’s race across the city. Here are some of their photos.
9 Memorable Looks at the New York City Marathon
Form versus function can be debated another time as these marathoners made sure they looked good while they were running hard.
By Alyson Krueger and
What’s the Secret to a Good Water Handoff at the N.Y.C. Marathon?
Jeffrey Laperuta, 75, knows. He has volunteered at the Mile 3 fluid station of the New York City Marathon every year since 1984.
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He’s Running the N.Y.C. Marathon as Part of His Recovery From Addiction
Travis Friese is running on a team organized by Odyssey House, a residential treatment program.
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What’s Powering 3 Generations of Runners? Family, Grit and Sandwiches.
The New York City Marathon is a family tradition for the Villavicencios.
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This Is Your Brain on 26.2 Miles
Running a marathon can take the mind on its own strange and sometimes unpredictable journey.
By Jeré LongmanTalya Minsberg and
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New York Road Runners races that used to take months to sell out are now filling up in days. Some races have been in such high demand that the sign-up queues crashed the website.
By Talya Minsberg
Overcoming male resistance as a voice for equality, she was the first woman to enter the New York City Marathon and the first official female winner of the Boston race.
By Jeré Longman
Matt Choi, who ran the course in under three hours, was followed by two cameramen on electric bikes, who were said to have obstructed other runners.
By Annie Correal
Readers discuss university governance and identity politics. Also: An election absence from school; feeling “despairalyzed”; a Marathon memory; a wedding dress.
Commissioner Thomas Donlon and his acting chief of staff, Tarik Sheppard, had to be separated by another official, said people familiar with the dispute.
By Maria Cramer and Lola Fadulu
The Sydney Marathon has joined the ranks of New York, Boston, Chicago, London, Berlin and Tokyo, receiving a designation reserved for the most elite races in the world.
By Remy Tumin
Hundreds of thousands turned out across New York City to cheer on marathon participants.
By McKinnon de Kuyper
This will be the second year of volunteers working between Mile 15 and the finish line to support the marathon’s final runners as energy, light and cheering spectators wane.
By Talya Minsberg
This was featured in live coverage.
By Scott Cacciola
This was featured in live coverage.
By Scott Cacciola
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