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Waitz dominated the women's marathon between 1978 and 1989, winning nine of the eleven races during that period: her nine wins are the most of any runner at the New York City Marathon. In the men's race, Bill Rodgers has won the most times, doing so in four consecutive years, from 1976 to 1979.
New York City Marathon. On November 5, 2017, Flanagan won the Women's New York City Marathon in 2:26:53. With about 3 miles to go, she pulled ahead of 3-time defending champion and women's-only marathon world record holder Mary Keitany of Kenya and finished ahead of her by 1:01.
In 1979, at the New York City Marathon, she became the first woman in history to run the marathon in under two and a half hours. Waitz won nine New York City Marathons , women's division, between 1978 and 1988, the highest number of victories in a single big city marathon in history.
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City Marathon women's record, which has stood for 20 years, could go down Sunday with one of the strongest fields assembled in the history of the race.
TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones trained for and ran the 2023 New York City Marathon. Here's how her marathon experience went and tips for marathon training.
NEW YORK (AP) — Sharon Lokedi is set to defend her New York City Marathon title in the race Nov. 5 as part of a loaded women's professional field.
NEW YORK CITY — The second-fastest woman in American history will be among the 50,000 runners during the 2022 New York City Marathon, organizers said.
The elite women's race was won by Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir, ahead of fellow Kenyan Viola Cheptoo and Ethiopian Ababel Yeshaneh. It was the first time that any woman had won the Olympic and New York City Marathons in the same year.
Defending Champion Leads Loaded NYC Marathon Women's Field - New York City, NY - "It only makes the competition more fun when it's that stacked," said Sharon Lokedi. "I'm excited to compare myself ...
The women's wheelchair event was won by American Susannah Scaroni in a course record time of 1:42:43; her time was 21 seconds better than the previous record, which had been set by Tatyana McFadden in 2015. It was Scaroni's first New York City Marathon victory.