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On the day after the New York City Marathon, the roadway in Central Park was still a special place, almost a shrine, to the millions of feet that have padded through.
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There were two fatalities among the 37,899 finishers of Sunday’s New York City Marathon, according to the New York Road Runners, the organizer of the event.
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David Fandila finished the New York City Marathon saying never before had his body felt so abused, so achy. Considering his profession, that is remarkable.
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Each year, a devoted crew of volunteer “bandit-catchers” line the race route to keep unregistered runners from crossing the finish line.
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Battling recent stress fractures and a pair of Olympic disappointments, Paula Radcliffe of Britain won New York for the third time in 2:23:56 seconds.
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Marilson Gomes dos Santos, who won the 2006 New York City Marathon as a relative unknown, made a dramatic move as the race entered Central Park to win this year’s race in 2:08:43.
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Follow the men’s marathon as the race unfolds with live dispatches from the lead group of elite runners.
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The average age of elite women in the New York City Marathon is about 33, one of the oldest groups of elite women, if not the oldest, in the history of the race.
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On Sunday, Nadine McNeil will race in the New York City Marathon on her handcycle for the fourth time while her autistic son, Tyler, runs the race for the first time.
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A worthy predecessor called a modified marathon suggests New York City was a stronghold of distance running nearly a century ago.
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The Dutch financial-services giant, ING, will keep its commitment to the New York City Marathon, which goes through 2010.
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Before marathoners from around the world converge on New York City, an army of 2,250 boxy, 7-foot soldiers must be deployed.
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Kenyan marathon runners Hosea Rotich, a forest ranger, and Simon Wangai, a former lumberman, met when Rotich spotted Wangai cutting down a tree in a protected forest.
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Love them or loathe them, there is no avoiding hills on the New York City Marathon course.
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Magdalena Lewy Boulet, who became an American citizen on Sept. 11, 2001, will be one of the elite runners Sunday in the New York City Marathon.
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