Runners in the first New York City Marathon turn onto Park Drive in Central Park, 1970. (Ruth Orkin/Ruth Orkin Photo Archive) |
This reminds me of a true story. About 25 years ago I was running a summer evening race in Prospect Park. They were probably about 50 participants. I knew most of them. At the finish I said to one of my buddies, " did you see the fog on the lake?" he replied that he was running too hard to notice the fog. The winner happened to be standing right next to me he looked at me and shrugged ,"There's a lake?"
So a gigantic 55,000 person, point to point, New York City Marathon cannot happen on November 3rd 2020. We can't have tens of thousands of people converging on New York City. We can't have them I'll pick up that bibs some sort of Expo. We all can't go to the starting line together. We can't run. We can't be given water. We can't celebrate at the finish line. And two million people can't cheer for us. It can't be New York City's greatest day of the year.
Or Can it?
On November 3rd the Road Runners Club could put on a marathon completely in Central Park for elite athletes only. This will not bring tens of thousands of people into New York City. It will not create a temporary town on the Staten Island side of the Verrazano Bridge and millions of people will not line the sidewalks to get to see me run by. It can still be New York City's greatest day. We all might have a socially distanced watch party that could be great.
- The park can be closed to spectators.
- Elite athletes provide their own hydration stations anyway.
- Maybe, maybe have some VIP spectator seating
- Actually have races all day. The handcycles would start at dawn and each gender could / should have a separate start. One race will not start until the previous one ends. Not a staggered start. Staggered races.
- This could broadcast live on a sports channel all day long and then in primetime there could be a 2-hour TV show selling it all up on a major Network
Hey, I'm not going to get into the Road Runners Club business but the ad revenue here can be enormous. The sponsors might still show up. They might still have to show up.
And I know it's not so simple. There's a billion more logistical issues, but this is what I would love to see happen,
And maybe while The Park is closed anyway, the day before there can be a marathon for some special people. I know some special people.
Great idea!
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