FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Record Number of Finishers At 43rd Running of the
ING New York City Marathon
50,304 Runners Made History As the World's Largest Number of
Marathon Finishers
New York, November 4, 2013-More than 50,000 runners finished the 2013 ING
New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 3-the biggest field ever at the
event and the largest marathon in history, it was announced today by New
York Road Runners President and CEO Mary Wittenberg.
Highlights
The Field
50,740 starters
50,304 finishers
109 countries represented
50 states and the District of Columbia represented
Oldest female finisher: Joy Johnson (CA), 86, 7:57:41
Oldest male finisher: Colin Thorne (New Zealand), 89, 6:30:09
One millionth starter in race history: Julissa Sarabia (NY), 30, 5:19:47
Winners
Female open race winner: Priscah Jeptoo (Kenya), 2:25:07
Male open race winner: Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya), 2:08:24
Male wheelchair race winner: Marcel Hug (Switzerland), 1:40:14
Female wheelchair race winner: Tatyana McFadden (Clarksville, MD), 1:59:13
First American male finisher: Ryan Vail (Portland, OR), 13th, 2:13:23
First American female finisher: Adriana Nelson (Boulder, CO), 13th, 2:35:05
World Marathon Majors
Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia (second, 2:09:16) won the 2012-2013 World
Marathon Majors title with 75 points and earned the $500,000
winner-take-all prize.
Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya (first, 2:25:07) won the 2012-2013 World Marathon
Majors title with 75 points and earned the $500,000 winner-take-all prize.
Digital Statistics
4.1 million page views of www.ingnycmarathon.org during Race Week,
over half of which were on Race Day (2.4 million)
More than 470 million social impressions related to the Marathon from
Twitter and Instagram
About the ING New York City Marathon
The ING New York City Marathon is the most popular and inclusive marathon
in the world, attracting the world's top professional athletes and a vast
range of recreational runners. The race began in 1970 with just 127
entrants racing four laps of Central Park. Today, runners from around the
world run through New York City's five boroughs, starting on Staten Island
at the foot of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and finishing in Central Park.
Participants include Olympians, top age-group competitors, and many
thousands who run for charity and to achieve their own personal goals. An
estimated two million spectators line the course, and the global broadcast
reach is 330 million more. The race is a key part of the World Marathon
Majors series, an alliance with the Tokyo, Boston, Virgin Money London, BMW
Berlin, and Bank of America Chicago marathons that offers a $1 million
annual prize purse, split equally between the top male and the top female
marathoner in the world. The ING New York City Marathon is the premier
event of New York Road Runners, the world's foremost community running
organization, whose mission is to help and inspire people through running.
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