The TCS New York City Marathon had perfect weather on Sunday ... The most memorable moment was probably singing along to Frank Sinatra’s ‘New York, New York’ with the other runners as ...
HE OBLITERATED THE FIELD BY ALMOST SEVEN MINUTES COMING OFF OF A WIN IN NEW YORK JUST LAST WEEKEND ... at White Stadium in Boston's Franklin Park, runs along the city's Emerald Necklace Park ...
After making a name for himself as a DJ around New York City in the 1980s ... DJ Clark Kent, whose real name is Rodolfo Franklin, died on October 24 after a bout with colon cancer.
A fascinating insight into the marathon before the sprint ... Set in Mexico City, French auteur Jacques Audiard’s new film is about cartel violence and gender reassignment, but it is also ...
Kevin Leimkuhler praised Crocs as a "viable running shoe" after completing the 26.2 New York City Marathon course without ...
There are so many stories to tell about each New York City Marathon and about every person who runs or walks it or who pushes ...
Five of Williamsburg’s finest road racers were in New York for the 53rd annual New York City Marathon on Nov. 3, the largest, and one of the most prestigious marathons in the world, along with ...
A social media influencer from Texas was disqualified from last weekend’s New York City Marathon and banned from future competitions after he ran the race with a camera crew on e-bikes in tow.
recently lining up next to runners half their age at the starting line for the New York City Marathon. Kathrine Switzer, the legendary distance runner who was almost pulled off the course at the ...
The New York City Marathon is perhaps the most claustrophobic event in endurance sports. Fifty thousand runners squeeze shoulder-to-shoulder through the city’s avenues from the Verrazano Narrows ...
When Clayton Young, 31, lines up at the start at the New York City Marathon this year, he said he most likely will be repeating the mantra: “You belong. You have a shot.” Starting Line to Mile 13.1 ...
These days everyone is a runner. Try making it through an average social occasion without someone extolling the virtues of it ...