New York City Marathon is cancelled
The New York City Marathon, one of the premier US distance-running events, will not take place as planned on Sunday, a New York city official said.
The New York City Marathon, one of the premier US distance-running events, will not take place as planned on Sunday, a New York city official said.
The New York City Marathon will go ahead this weekend and it will be dedicated to the victims of Superstorm Sandy and their families.
The New York Marathon may still go ahead despite the battering taken by the city from Superstorm Sandy.
Ireland's Alistair Cragg ran a personal best time of one hour and 49 seconds in the New York City half-marathon today, with Britain's Mo Farah taking the overall victory.
Paula Radcliffe's reign as New York City Marathon champion ended on Sunday as she placed fourth behind Ethiopian veteran Deratu Tulu.
Ireland's Martin Fagan warmed up for the ING New York City Marathon in three weeks with a victory in the Boston Athletic Association Half Marathon.
Paula Radcliffe took victory in the New York City Marathon after a close battle with Ethiopia's Gete Wami.
Paula Radcliffe brilliantly bounced back from the nightmare of Athens to win today's New York City Marathon.
Paula Radcliffe will make a high-profile return to action next month when she contests the New York City Marathon.
Ireland's Mark Carroll has withdrawn from the New York City Marathon on November 2 through injury.
Sonia O'Sullivan is hopeful she can run tomorrow's New York City Marathon in a record course time but admits that she faces tough opposition in Kenyans Margaret Okayo, Lornah Kiplagat and Joyce Chepchumba.
Sonia O'Sullivan has been warned by the coach of a rival that she may have to finish under two hours and 20 minutes if she is to win Sunday's New York City Marathon.
Sonia O'Sullivan insists that she does not feel under any great pressure ahead of New York City Marathon.
Ireland's Sonia O'Sullivan has prioritised victory, not records, as she prepares for Sunday's New York City Marathon.
Sonia O'Sullivan completed her racing preparation for the New York City marathon with a convincing win over five miles in the Great Ireland run in Galway.