2014 TCS New York City Marathon
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NYC Marathon: East Harlem
The 2014 TCS New York City was a vibrant, colorful fun time for New Yorkers, runners and tourist.
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NYC Marathon: Gena Wilson, cancer survivior crosses the finish line
Gena Wilson was one of the last people to finish the NYC marathon yesterday.
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NYC Marathon: Sisters support their sister in Clinton Hill
Planted firmly at the course’s ninth mile marker, sisters Naerim Kim and Chaerim Smith screamed in support of their older sister Lana Kim, who passed just moments before.
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NYC Marathon: 9/11 Memories at the Queensboro Bridge
The terror didn't end her enthusiasm to attend marathons in New York City. She is confident about the resilience of New Yorkers.
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NYC Marathon: Family support in Central Park
Temperatures were at a frigid 52 degrees and wind speeds up to 26mph. Officials said it was slowing down runners by five minutes on average.
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NYC Marathon: At Mile 20, The Bronx
The Bronx is known for being one of the most tiring spots in the TCS New York City Marathon.
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NYC Marathon: Canadian pride shines in Williamsburg
Events like the New York City marathon are good for the world.
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NYC Marathon: The energy of Spanish Harlem
Cow bells and kazoos sounded around bright posters and costumed supporters who came to watch 40,000 people who signed up for 26.2 miles of leg work.
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NYC Marathon: Smiles in Sunset Park
The street is crowded with sidewalk bands, people hanging out of apartment buildings waving flags, and a nearby church holds a cookout.
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NYC Marathon: Samurai at the start of the race
Aoiko Moisu, from Tokyo, Japan, participated in the marathon for the second time, proudly wearing traditional samurai attire.