215 runners finished a 3.3-mile race in Prospect Park. Here’s how it worked.
Additionally, NYCRUNS has stopped using volunteers for the time being, changed up how food was given out and the finish line, and focused on distancing and hygiene, Lastoe said.“When you get down to it, changes are reflective of the current culture at large,” Lastoe said. “I think the important thing is that we’re modeling a way that this can be done in NYC and other big cities, goal is to see other events, races, in the outdoors and help that along.
”talked with two runners who participated in the race for some insight on what the race was like.Mary Harvey, 39, decided to run in the race because she trusted the procedures to keep her safe, and it sounded like a fun experience., and I didn’t mind the extra rules so we can test how we can get back to this someday,” she toldThe best part of the experience for Harvey was biking to Prospect Park and noticing other participants starting to gather.
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