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New York Marathon
Report – Andy Cox
This past Sunday, I completed my 20th Marathon and my second TCS New York City in 3 hours 4 Minutes and 1 second. Shy of my target, but 14 minutes quicker than 2023.
This year I was invited to run in the Abbott’s World Age Group Championships, having qualified in Berlin last year. A super proud moment in my marathon career.
From the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge to the cheering crowds in Central Park, every mile captured the energy and spirit of New York. Each borough has its own heartbeat, the music, the signs, the shouts of encouragement from total strangers, all pushing you forward when the legs wanted to quit at 35k.
Months of training culminating in that moment of crossing the finish line, exhausted but elated.
The 3:04 finish was a far distance from my personal best — but we learn each time, in readiness for new challenges.
More than anything, the marathon reminded me why I love running. The shared determination, the community and the power of persistence.
I am deeply grateful to everyone who supports me in my journeys.
Here’s to recovery, reflection.
New York, its rolling hills and bridges you beat me again, so until next time.
Now to rest up and start to plan for the next adventure – Tokyo number 2 in March.
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