A
early "50 for the 50th" drawing for amateur runners opens on
race day and will see the first 50 participants selected for the
New York City Marathon's golden anniversary next year, long
before the general application opens in January.
The drawing is the first of several events planned to mark the
occasion, Michael Capiraso, president and CEO of New York Road
Runners (NYRR), told Reuters.
"I think there are more people interested in running a marathon
now than there ever have been," said Capiraso. "From a
standpoint of participation and demand, it’s never been stronger
certainly for us here in New York."
The sport has expanded rapidly since the annual race first began
with just 127 participants, running the entire marathon inside
Central Park. Last year, 52,813 runners completed the course
across all five of the city's boroughs.
"When we first started this thing, who ever thought? A bunch of
people running around Central Park," said Capiraso.
The 49th edition of the New York City Marathon begins on Sunday.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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