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Brookyn Neighborhoods Sub Section - Central Brooklyn Neighborhoods BK NYC

May 27, 2026 at 12:15 am by PeterParker

Brookyn Neighborhoods Sub Section, Central Brooklyn Neighborhoods BK NYC

 

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Central Brooklyn Neighborhoods BK NYC

May 27, 2026 / Brooklyn Neighborhoods / Brooklyn BLVD.

This section includes the reporting we do on news and events in the Central Brooklyn neighborhoods BK NYC.

 

 


 

NYC Marathon Comes Streaming Through Brooklyn

The 49th NYC Marathon Runners Receives Warm Brooklyn Welcome

flatbush ditmas park neighborhood brooklyn neighborhoods nycNovember 4, 2019/8 / Brooklyn Neighborhoods NYC / Brooklyn Things To Do NYC / Brooklyn BLVD nyc. By Michael Wood.

I traveled over to Brooklyn Sunday to watch the NYC Marathon runners traverse the borough. Once again the race was fully populated with marathoners of all ages, genders and ethnicities. It's kind of a United Nations event.

But it's also a local community event too, as so many people who come to witness the run also know somebody running in the race. You can tell who they know by the wild screams of excitement and enthusiasm that come from some of the most calm looking people.

The audience / actor interactions provide a real feeling of something quite wonderous, as for a day, most of the city becomes engulfed in the five borough event.

I'll have more on some of the history of the NYC Marathon in Brooklyn at a later date.


 

 

NYC Marathon Brooklyn: A Brief History

A Closer Look At The NYC Marathon Course & Runners

nyc marathon photosNovember 2, 2015 / NYC Neighborhoods / Brooklyn Blvd NYC.

Every year about 50,000 runners converge on New York City on the first weekend of November to run in the New York Marathon. The race begins at 8.30 am with the wheelchair division, is followed at 8.52 am by the athletes with disabilities and handcyclers. And then from 8.55 am until 11 am a horde of 50,000 runners passes the starting line on their 26 mile journey ending in Central Park.

The course has changed since the first NYC Marathon and now runs through all five boroughs, starting in Staten Island, coming up through western Brookyn, cutting through Long Island City between the Pulaski and Queensboro Bridges and then looping up along the Upper East Side before circling back around just north of the Harlem River in the Bronx and heading back south into Manhattan and terminating in Central Park.

The race lasts about eleven hours, as the official end time is 7.30 pm, but the reality is that it's mostly over by about 5 pm. The NYC Marathon began in 1970 and the first one was held entirely in Central Park by having the runners circle around the park on various roadways multiple times. And, of course, it was a much smaller group of runners.

NYC Marathon Runner Demographics by the NYT

photos nyc marathonThe NYT published a report about the NYC Marathon demographics. In it they noted that about three quarters of the runners make it over the finish line, and that about 40% of the runners are now women, which is up significantly from none in the first NYC Marathon in 1970.

This year only 48% of the runners are Americans, while another 4.5% come from Canada and Mexico, France and Italy represent 14% of the runners [split about evenly], and Britain, Germany and the Netherlands are another 15% (contributing in descending order], other parts of Europe, Latin America, Japan & China, Austrailia and South Africa.

Age-wise the largest group is between 30 and 40, the 2nd largest between 40 and 50, and a good measure from the 20 to 30 and the 50 to 60 demographics. Apparently many reaching their 40th and 50th birthdays like to 'prove that they still have it'. You can find the full report on www.nytimes.com, including some fun graphs.

NYC Marathon Winners Past & Present

The last time an American won the Marathon was in 2009 [Meb Keflezighi - a 2004 Olympic silver medalist born in Eritrea], and the last American winner born in the United States was Bill Rodgers in 1979. This year Meb was the first place finisher among all Americans and he broke the record for Masters Runners.

This year the winner for men was Stanley Biwott of Kenya who ran the NYC Marathon in 2:10:34, the winner for women was Mary Keitany, also from Kenya, who ran the course in 2:24:25, making this her second win in as many years. In the Wheelchair division, Ernst Van Dyk of South Africa beat Josh George of USA by one second coming in at 1:30:54. In the women's wheelchair division, Tatyana McFadden a Russian-born American, broke the NYC Marathon course record by seven minutes. It's been quite a year for her as she also won the marathon in Boston, Chicago and London this year.

Men's & Women's Marathon Times

As you can see by the times above, the best marathoners generally make the trip in a bit more than two hours, which means they ran at a pretty good clip of almost 13 miles per hour for over two hours. And it's worth mentioning that the gap between male and female NYC Marathon runners has been closing and at present is about 15 minutes.

Organizers & Sponsors of the NYC Marathon

New York Road Runners or NYRR is the organizer of the NYC Marathon and this year Tata Consultancy Services or TCS is the premier sponsor. TCS is an Indian software and IT services company based in Mumbai [formerly Bombay].


 

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