TCS New York City Marathon

TCS New York City Marathon

TCS New York City Marathon

( 102 reviews )
98% of reviewers recommend this race
  • New York,
    New York,
    United States
  • November
  • 26.2 miles/Marathon
  • Road Race
  • Event Website

Danielle Fogerty

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
26 49
2019
"What an Amazing day"
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Danielle Fogerty's thoughts:

When they say NYC knows how to put on a race, they were not kidding. I had such an amazing day running through the streets of NY. I did run this race for Charity, the V Foundation for Cancer research, and I raised enough to get a hotel for 2 nights, so that saved me a good chunk of money. You can still donate, click here https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/teamv2019/daniellefogerty to do so.

This race is pricey and staying in NYC is not cheap, but if you can do it, do it, cause it is so very worth it.

The Expo was very easy to get to via the Subway. We went on Saturday afternoon, got right in, and got my bib quickly and was off to explore the expo. It is very easy to get around and while fairly crowded I didn't have too many issues getting to booths I wanted to see.

Race morning I took the Midtown bus, the lines to get on the bus are very long, but they move quickly, make sure to have your bib on and visable, and make sure you bring the proper bags (the clear ones they give you) seriously, they tell you this 1000 times follow directions please. I will say my only issue with race day was the bus ride, we sat on the Bridge for a good 30 minutes before we could get to the drop off area. Didn't enjoy that. Once I got the race village you have to go through security, so again CLEAR BAGS and have your bib showing (I did have a sweatshirt on over my race shirt, so I just lifted that up to show my number, and that was fine). I sat around, ate my bagel, drank some water and chatted with people. They then announced it was my corrals time to take off, so I got my color and letter area and got into my corral. Just a warning, they do shoot off a cannon when the runners take off, and it will scare the crap out of you.

Running up the first bridge is just awesome, the views, amazing. Running through Brooklyn is just awesome so many people out cheering you one, there were almost no quiet spots, it was so great. Plenty of water stops (they start at mile 3, no water on the bridge) Queens was amazing as well, still people out cheering you on, funny signs. Then at mile 15 you get so the queensboro bridge....DUN DUN DUNNNNNN it's quiet and it's like a long slow uphill I didn't think it was ever going to end. But finally, you go downhill and you are in Manhattan, and on First Ave, and HOLY PEOPLE BATMAN. So so so many people, cheering, music, screaming, dancing, it is so great. I got to my see my BF at around mile 17.5 and that was amazing. You then cross into the Bronx and again, plenty of people out there, cheering you on. Then you go back into Manhattan and start heading for central park. again, so many people. And that is when you need it most. I saw my BF again around mile 24 and after that I was on my way to the Finish line, which was awesome.

After the race I picked the poncho option so after I get my medal and food I headed with the rest of the poncho zombies to get those. And a shout out to the volunteers who not only hand you the poncho then help you put it on. The volunteers through out the race were amazing but I really loved the poncho people.

If you couldn't tell, I loved this race, seriously if you can, go do it

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