Tuesday, October 27, 2009

NYC Marathon Tracker and Viewing Schedule

Hey Team - We've got some runners headed to NYC - Chuck, Rick and Rick - get email tracking here:
http://www.nycmarathon.org/athlete_alert.htm

You need to register to sign up for the athlete alerts.

Some people had asked if it is being broadcast - the answer is yes. It will be live to New York viewers and online. Here is the viewing information from the website:

  • In the United States: NBC Sports will broadcast a two-hour highlight show nationwide, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on November 1; check local listings for details. Universal Sports TV Network will also air the race live from 9:00 a.m. EST on their digital network. In the New York metro area, NBC Sports is on WNBC 4 New York.
  • Online: On Sunday, November 1, it's the world's race -- the ING New York City Marathon. Catch all the action LIVE, on UniversalSports.com, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Coverage includes main race, pro men's, and pro women's feeds. After the race, don't forget to watch the archive on demand.

Good luck marathoners.

1 comment:

  1. The marathon was an awesome experience. It was a tough run, with bridges, rough surfaces and many turns & curves, and Lafayette which seemed to go uphill (slight grade) FOREVER. The last 2 miles seemed to go on for at least 4 as we meandered trough central park (also hilly) towards the finish. The crowds were supportive and at times overwhelmingly loud. I do have to complain about the starting corral however. I was in place to get to the starting line by 9:15 (25 minutes before the start of the race)and was told "No one may pass." Even when I showed my bib with Wave A and the number 3036 I was told I would have to wait for Wave 2. I was not alone in this situation and it became clear that someone failed to pass on the correct instructions to the volunteers. After much fuss and stress I was able to slide under the fence separating us from the Wave A folks and then snaked through the mob of runners to get within a few thousand people of the starting line.

    Again, all in all a great experience and would recommend it to anyone (at least once). I would caution others not to expect this to be a PR course or you might be let down (like I was).

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