It was the warmest New York City Marathon since the 1990s, race day weather reports say.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.Sunday was the warmest New York City Marathon since the 1990s, according to race day weather reports, with temperatures at the finish line in Central Park in the low 70s.
The world champion long distance runner, Brazilian Daniel Do Nascimento, 24, collapsed before finishing. He was at the 21st mile. Marcel Hug of Switzerland took the men's wheelchair race for the fifth time, smashing the course record, and tied Kurt Fearnley for most men's wheelchair race wins. Susannah Scaroni won in the women's wheelchair race.
French resident Mikael Grezes was on the sidelines to cheer for his wife, who had planned to run in 2020 when the race was canceled for the pandemic. He said the best thing about running in New York are the New Yorkers. In France when they run races he said people on the subway give them strange looks.
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