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Getting into marathon majors like Boston and New York is hard enough, now picture the rejection email having your face on it. Well, that was the case for New York’s own Nick Parisi, as reported by NBC New York. Parisi applied for a spot in the 2024 New York City Marathon, only to receive an email with his own image giving finger guns, saying better luck next year.
When Parisi received the email on March 28, he did not expect to be the face of rejection. He also did not expect his rejection story to go viral. Almost 160,000 rejection emails went out from the New York Road Runners (NYRR), all of them with Parisi’s image on them. (But he was the only runner to see his own face.)
The photo generated the nickname Negative Nick online. “I did not expect to become an internet meme,” Parisi said.
The story has a happy ending for Parisi, though. The viral photo reached the NYRR marketing team, and they felt they had to make it up to him. NYRR CEO Rob Simmelkjaer showed up at Parisi’s club Front Runners NYC last week, apologizing for the mix-up and offering him a guaranteed spot at the 2024 TCS New York City Marathon start line with the bib “Positive Parisi.”
Parisi, who ran his first marathon in New York last year, is entered in his second marathon this September in Berlin. A few weeks before he races New York again this year, he will be running Berlin in honour of his mother, who passed away in 2022 from a rare form of skin cancer (mucosal melanoma). He is raising funds for Fred’s Teams and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. To go along with the apology, NYRR will match Parisi’s final donation amount. He has raised nearly USD $2,000 so far.
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