The NYC Marathon Is Back On With an In-Person Race This Fall Here Are All the Details
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After a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the TCS New York City Marathon is back in action and ready to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The 26.2-mile race will take place in person on Sunday, November 7, with a total of 33,000 runners participating, New York Road Runners announced on Monday. In order to prioritize the health and safety of those running this year, the marathon will limit touch points and enforce social distancing by spreading out start times to reduce crowding at the beginning and end. Plus, runners should be ready to provide a negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination prior to lacing up their sneakers.