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YouTube Star Casey Neistat Completes Dream Sub-3-Hour Marathon

It took 17 years and 24 marathons, but he hit the milestone at the Tucson Marathon alongside his coach.

It was a feat 17 years and 24 marathons in the making, but for filmmaker Casey Niestat, persistence finally paid off with a major milestone.

Niestat, fresh off of running the New York City Marathon last month, finally achieved his goal of running a sub-3-hour marathon at the Tuscon Marathon in Arizona this past weekend.

With the help of his coach, Roberto Mandje, also the New York Road Runners’ senior advisor on engagement and coaching, Neistat powered through the course to finish at 2:57:34. The two triumphantly crossed the finish line simultaneously.

“What a ride, we did the damn thing,” Mandje said in a reply to the caption.

Neistat, a long-time New Yorker, has become a fixture at the New York City Marathon, making his seventh appearance in the race last month, narrowly missing his goal then with a time of 3:01:27. The time was his personal best on the course by nearly two minutes. Earlier this year, the YouTube star ran in the Brooklyn Half alongside a few other notable participants.

So what’s next for Neistat? If past races are any indication, plenty of video footage from the event will be posted to his YouTube channel. As for racing, one commenter already suggested he aim higher next time. “Congrats brother! Next stop, sub-2:30.”

“I failed my first 24 attempts. Today, I did it,” he said in a post to Instagram. “Thanks @robertomandje, for being the best coach and yelling at me at mile 24 to go faster.”

(12/16/2023) Views: 878 ⚡AMP
by Runner’s World
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