The Spokane Marathon
In a typical year, over 50,000 runners complete the New York City Marathon, with demand significantly exceeding available spots. This 26.2-mile road race crosses all five boroughs of New York City each year on the first Sunday in November, managed by New York Road Runners. Entry is primarily determined by a lottery system, with distinct applicant pools for local, national, and international participants. Additional entry routes include qualifying through NYRR programs, achieving specific time standards, demonstrating long-term participation, or through philanthropic or charity fundraising efforts. The event originated as a more modest race in Central Park, beginning with 127 starters, approximately 100 spectators, and 55 finishers. Women were permitted from the inaugural race, predating official sport rule changes. Currently, it is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, attracting both professional and amateur athletes globally. The race retains an inclusive atmosphere, as charity teams, novice runners, club members, and elite athletes all compete on the same course throughout the city.