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Free Youth Event Draws Over 2,500 Runners in Central Park Today

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URGENT UPDATE: The New York Road Runners just hosted a thrilling youth event in Central Park, drawing over 2,500 participants aged 2 to 18. This exciting kickoff occurs just days before the highly anticipated TCS New York City Marathon on November 2, 2025.

The event unfolded this morning, featuring a variety of races and engaging activities for families, all taking place at West Drive, near the iconic marathon finish line. The atmosphere was electric as young athletes dashed through the park, showcasing their skills and enthusiasm.

According to officials, many of today’s participants are part of the Rising New York Road Runners program, which supports a staggering 200,000 students across the nation, with 100,000 right here in New York City. This program is vital in promoting health and fitness among youth, making events like today’s essential for community engagement.

The youth event marks the start of marathon week in New York City, leading up to next Sunday when more than 50,000 runners from around the globe will take to the streets. This year’s marathon emphasizes inclusivity, welcoming athletes of all experience levels, ages, genders, abilities, and backgrounds.

As the excitement builds leading into the marathon, the New York Road Runners will continue to host over 20 free youth events throughout the year, promoting physical activity and community spirit among the city’s youth.

Stay tuned for more updates as the marathon approaches, and witness firsthand the incredible dedication of these young runners! Share this remarkable event with friends and family as we celebrate the spirit of running and community together.

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