Some quick notes if you're looking to get the qualifying races in for next year's NYC Marathon
*Applications open Dec. 2, though it's not imperative you start - if you're in the lottery, you're in the lottery. Details here. (Yes, you save $6 on processing fee, and maybe you get selected in a special lottery.)
*Jingle Bell Jog in Brooklyn's Prospect Park is Dec. 7. It is a marathon qualifier *but* it's also $50 at this point (extra funds go to support youth running in the city. Needless to say, this race is available.
*Ted Corbitt 15K, which is the last club points race of the year, is nearing capacity. Race is Dec. 14.
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Battle of Brooklyn Aug. 18
If you're not one of the thousands of Brooklynites fleeing
the city during the August doldrums, check out the fourth annual Battle of Brooklyn on Sunday, Aug.
18. Three loops of Prospect Park (and a
great new freebie - a water bottle) $35 for individuals, $80 for the relay.
Details are here
Summer Streets!!
Today marks the second of three Saturdays of Summer Streets - our own block party (well, we have to share it with cyclists, but there's plenty of room on Broadway). Great excuse to get out there and run long! I was over the Brooklyn Bridge this morning and marveling at all the Team in Training and Fred's Team runners coming the other directions - and shortly realized why.
Summer Streets goes thru next Saturday, with plenty of places for water, breaks and simply a chance to run across friends. Yes there are occasional places you have to stop for the light, but it's a great chance to do something different for a long run in the city. The route stretches from Brooklyn Bridge to Central Park, just shy of 7 miles.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Boston Marathon, NYRR Races and Security
For those of you running tomorrow's race in Central Park (and this may apply to other races), doubtless you've seen the new security actions:
*Enhanced security restriction
*Encouragement not to bring a bag
*New clear bags to hold baggage
*No trash cans in race vicinity
It's easy to overreact to the past week's events. I was up in Boston, left the finish line a half hour before. And I'm from there (so was also keenly interested in yesterday's hour-by-hour manhunt, which left family and friends in lockdown for a day)
That said: If you let your life be controlled by the tyrannical few, it's going to make us all suffer. That's why David Ortiz comments before the Red Sox/Royals game today are poignant:
"This is our f------ city and nobody is going to dictate our freedom. Stay strong."
We live in New York, under constant possibility of a terrorist attack. And so you take that into account with everything you do. Always. But you don't lose faith, and you don't give in.
The choice we make by living in the U.S. is enhanced civil liberties. And for now, it means that it's really easy to get a gun (or any kind of explosive material). I'm not happy about that decision, but that's the case right now. Counterpoint: I'm also hugely happy that we have the chance to have this debate.
The additional issues tomorrow strike me as an overreaction. NYRR: If you do this tomorrow - why didn't you do this for every race since 9/11. We live with these fears every day. And we keep moving forward. We keep wary, we keep alert. And we live our lives.
We run. And we are strong.
Below is from NYRR:
*Enhanced security restriction
*Encouragement not to bring a bag
*New clear bags to hold baggage
*No trash cans in race vicinity
It's easy to overreact to the past week's events. I was up in Boston, left the finish line a half hour before. And I'm from there (so was also keenly interested in yesterday's hour-by-hour manhunt, which left family and friends in lockdown for a day)
That said: If you let your life be controlled by the tyrannical few, it's going to make us all suffer. That's why David Ortiz comments before the Red Sox/Royals game today are poignant:
"This is our f------ city and nobody is going to dictate our freedom. Stay strong."
We live in New York, under constant possibility of a terrorist attack. And so you take that into account with everything you do. Always. But you don't lose faith, and you don't give in.
The choice we make by living in the U.S. is enhanced civil liberties. And for now, it means that it's really easy to get a gun (or any kind of explosive material). I'm not happy about that decision, but that's the case right now. Counterpoint: I'm also hugely happy that we have the chance to have this debate.
The additional issues tomorrow strike me as an overreaction. NYRR: If you do this tomorrow - why didn't you do this for every race since 9/11. We live with these fears every day. And we keep moving forward. We keep wary, we keep alert. And we live our lives.
We run. And we are strong.
Below is from NYRR:
- Race-day registration, T-shirt pickup, and baggage drop-off will be located inside Rumsey Playfield. Everyone who enters Rumsey Playfield will be subject to a security screening.
- We strongly encourage you not to bring a bag to Central Park. However, if you’re registering or picking up your race materials on race day and bring a bag, you will be given a clear bag at the entrance to Rumsey Playfield. You must transfer the contents of your own bag into the clear bag before you proceed to the registration tent. Any unattended bags will be confiscated by NYPD and could cause an interruption to the day’s events.
- There will be no trash cans in the race vicinity this weekend. We encourage you to hand your trash to our volunteers and staff members.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Cherry Tree Still Open
Those looking to get a fun 10-mile race in tomorrow at Prospect Park, the race is *still open* according to the Cherry Tree Facebook page. Details on the race here; FB post below:
We have not reached our cap yet so you can still sign up. Cash or check JackRabbit Brooklyn today 3-6 or at Bishop Ford High School on Sunday 8:00-9:30.
We have not reached our cap yet so you can still sign up. Cash or check JackRabbit Brooklyn today 3-6 or at Bishop Ford High School on Sunday 8:00-9:30.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Brooklyn Half Registration Is Open
Race fee is $55 for NYRR members, $75 for non-members.
Race is Saturday, May 18 at 7am
http://www.nyrr.org/races-and-events/2013/brooklyn-half-marathon
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Manhattan Half Race Conditions Tomorrow
Gonna be cold (big surprise)
Weather in the 20s when race starts at 8am, with mild wind. Of course last year in was in the middle of a snowfall (a fun, non-timed race nonetheless), and who can forget the race a couple of years back where it was 12-14 degrees at start and the water cups were frozen?
Central Park was relatively clear when I was there earlier today - suspect some icy conditions in some parts, but the running lanes were pretty good at about 4pm - pretty dry.
Weather in the 20s when race starts at 8am, with mild wind. Of course last year in was in the middle of a snowfall (a fun, non-timed race nonetheless), and who can forget the race a couple of years back where it was 12-14 degrees at start and the water cups were frozen?
Central Park was relatively clear when I was there earlier today - suspect some icy conditions in some parts, but the running lanes were pretty good at about 4pm - pretty dry.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Brooklyn Half May Be on Weekend of May 18-19
According to NYRR website, which has posted races for the rest of the year. Everything tentative, though the weekend makes sense given past races.
Full event calendar here
Full event calendar here
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Hey There, Delilah
Probably one of the more unoriginal headlines ... but it helps to lead in to some quick comments ...
*NYRR has midnight run results posted. Only the truly elite are listed as part of this fun run ... Winners were Chris Thompson (18:49) and Delilah DiCrescenzo (21:07). No one from Brooklyn listed in the top 10 male or female
*Not seeing results yet from Prospect Park Track Club Harry's Handicap, though did see a few runners in the park this AM before the race.
*Speaking of which, registration is open for the Cherry Tree 10-Mile/Relay race
*The next NYRR race is the Joe Kleinerman 10K on Jan. 5. Loop of Central Park, conditions looks to be chilly (30s) and dry. Good way to get out there for a quick 6+ miles. Registration is open for a few more hours online - otherwise in-person is going to be the way to go.
*NYRR has midnight run results posted. Only the truly elite are listed as part of this fun run ... Winners were Chris Thompson (18:49) and Delilah DiCrescenzo (21:07). No one from Brooklyn listed in the top 10 male or female
*Not seeing results yet from Prospect Park Track Club Harry's Handicap, though did see a few runners in the park this AM before the race.
*Speaking of which, registration is open for the Cherry Tree 10-Mile/Relay race
*The next NYRR race is the Joe Kleinerman 10K on Jan. 5. Loop of Central Park, conditions looks to be chilly (30s) and dry. Good way to get out there for a quick 6+ miles. Registration is open for a few more hours online - otherwise in-person is going to be the way to go.
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