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Dash to the Finish Line

Saturday November 2nd, 2024
Manhattan, NY
Distance: 5K
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Be a part of the world-famous TCS New York City Marathon excitement, run through the streets of Manhattan, and finish at the famed Marathon finish line in Central Park—without running 26.2 miles!

On TCS New York City Marathon Saturday, our NYRR Dash to the Finish Line 5K (3.1 miles) will take place for all runners who want to join in the marathon festivities. You can take a high-speed tour of midtown Manhattan—en route to a spectacular finish in Central Park. Friends and family, marathoners and non-marathoners—all are welcome. All entrants receive a technical T-shirt.

Course Info

Start corrals will be on First Avenue north of East 44th Street and west of First Avenue on East 47th Street.

Mile 1: Start at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza on First Avenue at East 44th Street and head south. Turn right on East 42nd Street and head west. Turn right (north) onto Sixth Avenue just before the mile 1 marker.

Mile 2: Proceed up Sixth Avenue toward Central Park and turn right on Central Park South/West 59th Street. Just before the mile 2 marker, turn left into Central Park at Grand Army Plaza.

Mile 3: Proceed into the park, then turn left onto West Drive. Curve around the bottom of the park toward the TCS New York City Marathon finish line, on West Drive at 67th Street.

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Dash to the Finish Line, Race Date: 2023-11-04, Distance: 5k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 13:44 Morgan Beadlescomb 25 Ann Arbor, MI
2nd Male 13:47 Ahmed Muhumed 25 Flagstaff, AZ
3rd Male 13:47 Tai Dinger 27 Boulder, CO
4th Male 13:47 Daniel Schaffer 25 Boone, NC
Female 15:22 Annie Rodenfels 27 Boston, MA
2nd Female 15:26 Rachel Smith 32 Flagstaff, AZ
3rd Female 15:27 Bethany Hasz 26 Boston, MA
4th Female 15:28 Keira DAmato 39 Midlothian, VA
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 16:19 Jose Luis Blanco Quevedo 48 ESP
M 50-59 16:48 Peter Brady 51 Scarsdale,NY
M 60-69 19:27 Conor ODriscoll 62 Rye, NY
M 70+ 22:26 Hank Schiffman 74 New York, NY
F 40-49 16:29 Roberta Groner 45 Ledgewood, NJ
F 50-59 19:08 Ingrid Walters 51 Santa Monica, CA
F 60-69 21:53 Mary Browne 65 IRL
F 70+ 24:47 BEcky Mincheff 70 Oregon, OH
Dash to the Finish Line

A Dash through Manhattan before Marathon Sunday

With less than 24 hours to go before 50,000 runners set out to traverse New York City’s five boroughs, 10,000 got in on the TCS New York City Marathon action a day early at the Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K.

Participants enjoyed a stunning course on traffic-free streets, starting at the United Nations, traveling past iconic Midtown landmarks like Grand Central Station and Radio City Music Hall, and wrapping up their 3.1 miles with a climb to the famed TCS New York City Marathon finish line in Central Park.

First across that finish line was defending champion and two-time Olympian Donn Cabral in 14:18. He was quickly followed by fellow Americans Scott Fauble in 14:21 and Kyle Merber in 14:30.

On the women’s side, Norway’s Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal, also a two-time Olympian, took the tape in 15:40, followed by Alexi Pappas in 15:54 and Stephanie Bruce (USA) in 16:06.

While some participants in today’s 5K will also take on 26.2 miles Sunday; others appreciate the opportunity to be part of Marathon Week festivities while running a more manageable distance.

“The course was just the coolest thing ever,” said Roselyn Jin, a 23-year-old from New York who, along with two friends, all completed their final 9+1 race this morning and will run the TCS New York City Marathon together in 2017. “We’re used to running in Central Park or in other boroughs, so running down 42nd street was pretty great.”

Her friend, 26-year-old Sumit Gupta, also from New York, got a special surprise at the finish: “When I was right about to cross the line, they called my name out and wished me a happy birthday!”

David Grudzien, a 53-year-old from Atlanta, used the Dash as a shakeout run—as well as an opportunity to acclimate to NYC’s fall temperatures. “This is perfect. This is my running weather,” said Grudzien, who will take on his first New York City Marathon Sunday.

Just like the marathon, the Dash draws a large international field, many runners donning their country’s colors and racing with flags painted on their faces.

Ruth Situma, originally from Kenya and now an employee at the United Nations, ran with her husband and two sons and said she is happy to participate in an event that supports the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals --namely, health and well-being for all. “It was nice, we enjoyed,” said Situma. “It was very short for us! We’re from Kenya, we run a lot.”

“But I’m the fastest! I won!” Situma’s youngest son chimed in.

In addition to the UN, Tata Consultancy Services, title sponsor of the TCS New York City Marathon, also had a big representation in today’s race, with some 200 runners taking part in the 5K. Those who crossed the finish line at the Dash this morning are looking forward to cheering on their Team TCS colleagues racing the marathon tomorrow.


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