NYC Marathon: Could The American Women Snag Two Podium Spots?
With one of the deepest fields in history at this year's NYC Marathon, it's hard to deny any of the U.S. contenders a podium spot come November 4.
With one of the deepest fields in history at this year's NYC Marathon, it's hard to deny any of the U.S. contenders a podium spot come November 4.
Several former Boston winners are among the field of 36 elite runners.
American Molly Huddle earns a spot on the podium with her 1:09:22 performance.
The American recently won the U.S. 5K and 20K titles.
Scenes from the fourth annual BAA 10K, won by Stephen Sambu and Mamitu Daska.
Sambu clocks 22:01 en route to victory, setting an 8K world record.
The 29-year-old broke the American record with a time of 31:37.
The race around Central Park will take place June 14.
Past champions will attempt to make history at the annual women’s-only race in Albany, New York.
Thousands turned out in Boston for the first road race since that city's marathon.
Ethiopian takes the title nearly a minute ahead of her closest competitor.
She is looking to dip under 2:20.