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The 2024 TCS New York Marathon is the world’s largest marathon ever with 55,000+ finishers, according to race statistics.


The 2024 TCS New York Marathon is the world’s largest marathon ever with 55,000+ finishers.

The 2024 TCS New York Marathon is the world’s largest marathon ever with 55,000+ finishers.

New York, November 4, 2024 – The 2024 TCS New York City Marathon, on Sunday, November 3, became the largest marathon in the world with 55,646 total finishers. The TCS New York City Marathon, one of 60 races for adults and youth organized by the nonprofit New York Road Runners, is the BEST DAY in New York City. The iconic race is one of the world’s most inclusive and accessible sporting events, with the first and last finishers running the same course on the same day. Below are some highlights and statistical information for the 2024 race.

The field

Note: All finisher numbers and results as of November 3rd and subject to change after final race scores are verified. This data is based on registration information provided by individual runners.

  • Number of starters: 56,012
  • Number of finishers: 55,646
  • Men’s finishers — 30,795; female finishers: 24,731 and 120 non-binary finishers, the most female and non-binary finishers ever
  • International graduates – 17859
  • Represented countries — 137
  • All 50 states plus DC, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and Guam

Winners:

  • Winner of the Men’s Open DivisionAbdi Nageye, NED, 2:07:39
  • Winner of the Women’s Open Division. Sheila Chepkirui, KEN, 2:24:35
  • The best man in the American Open division. Conner Mantz (6th), 2:09:00
  • The best woman in the American open division. Sarah Vaughn (6th), 2:26:56
  • Winner of the men’s wheelchair division. Daniel Romanchuk, USA, 1:36:31
  • Winner of the women’s wheelchair division. Suzanne Scaroni, USA, 1:48:05
  • Non-Binary Division Winner. Sofia Camacho Feral, USA, 2:31:29

Winner statistics and interesting information

  • Open department. Sheila Chepkirui and Abdi Nagei won their first TCS New York City and Abbott World Marathon Majors race titles.
  • Open department. Nagey became the first Dutch champion in any division in the history of the race.
  • Open department. Sheila Chepkirui led Kenya’s podium finish in the women’s open division, the first time a country has won 1-2-3 since 1977.
  • Wheelchair sectionDanielle Romanchuk and Suzanne Scaroni became the first American athletes to win the division.
  • Wheelchair section. Daniel Romanchuk became the first American to win three TCS New York City Marathon wheelchair titles.

Oldest and youngest runners

  • The oldest male graduate. Garth Barfoot, 88, New Zealand, 11:23:49
  • Oldest female graduate. Judith Sorn, 82, USA, 8:39:39
  • The oldest non-binary finisher. Inigo Cabue Dies, 60, Spain, 3:34:42
  • The youngest male graduate. Nils Bostrom, 18, Sweden, 4:32:09
  • The youngest female graduate. Sofia Serre, 18, Italy, 4:24:53
  • The youngest non-binary graduate. Benjamin Pullen, 18, United Kingdom, 5:44:55

Famous and famous runners

  • Tayshia Adams (4:39:21). TV presenter; Running for Team Maybelline
  • Zach Clark (3:16:43). television personality, The Bachelorette; Running for release recovery
  • Jennifer Connelly (3:45:47). Actress; Running for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
  • Karen Sarahi Gonzalez (3:37:47). Beauty influencer and entrepreneur; Running for Team Maybelline
  • Vinny Guadagnino (4:19:44). Television personality
  • TJ Holmes (4:41:41). Broadcast personality
  • Claire Holt (3:42:43). Actress; Running for Team Maybelline
  • Matt James (3:00:20). TV personality, The Bachelor; Running for ABC food tours
  • Haley Kalil (7:06:12). Model; Running for Team Maybelline
  • Catherine Morikawa (3:43:08). wife of professional golfer Colin Morikawa; Running for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
  • Casey Neistat (2:57:48). YouTube star filmmaker; Running for Project Healthy Minds
  • Randall Park (4:16:18). Actor; Running for KultureCity
  • Greg Rikaart (4:33:42). Actor; Running for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
  • Amy Robb (4:41:40). Broadcast personality
  • Phoebe Robinson (6:06:52). Comedian and publisher
  • Nev Shulman (4:02:30). Host of MTV’s Catfish program. Nominated for Achilles International
  • Jacob Soboroff (4:26:12). political and national correspondent for NBC News; Race for Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Los Angeles
  • Cary St. Louis (3:43:34). Actress; Run for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids
  • Peter Weber (3:58:25). TV personality, The Bachelor; Nominated for Achilles International
  • Sebastian Yatra (3:48:12). Colombian singer; Running for Keep a Child Alive

Mobile App/Live Score Stats

  • TCS New York City Marathon Mobile App Total Downloads: 624,746, the most downloads ever!
  • Unique participants followed. 82.6% of starters
  • Most followed runners.
    • Casey Neistat
    • Brett Chody
    • Matthew James
    • Matt James
    • Linden
    • Tayshia Adams
    • Conner Mantz
    • Vincent Guadagnino
    • Helen Obiri
    • Dakota Pope

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About the New York Road Runners (NYRR).

A New York City-based nonprofit, New York Road Runners’ vision is to build healthier lives and stronger communities through the transformative power of running, serving nearly half a million New Yorkers annually through its races, free community events, youth running initiatives and. school-based programs in five districts. For nearly 70 years, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world’s premier community running organization, producing over 60 races for adults and youth, including the TCS New York City Marathon. Held on the first Sunday of each November, the TCS New York City Marathon features more than 50,000 runners, from the world’s top professional athletes to a wide variety of runners of all experience levels, ages, genders, abilities and backgrounds. Visit to learn more www.nyrr.org.



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