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What happens when you squeeze over 53,000 runners and 2 million spectators onto a 26.2-mile course that threads through all five boroughs of America’s most beloved city? Well, you get the 52nd annual New York City Marathon, the biggest and rowdiest party in running.
“The TCS New York City Marathon course traverses vibrant, diverse neighborhoods filled with millions of roaring fans,” said Suresh Muthuswami, Chairman of North America, TCS. “It’s where the world comes to celebrate running,”
On Sunday, November 5, the sixth and final World Major Marathons race of the year will take place, and it’s bound to be fast, real fast. But in addition to the elite field hunting for that podium (and the $100,000 awarded to each winner), this week, race organizers announced several new tech upgrades to enhance the race-day spectating experience.
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