The New York Marathon 2020 planned for November 1 will not take place due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The organizers of the world’s largest marathon event with around 50,000 runners estimate the health risk of holding the race as too high, despite the falling number of cases. The city of New York was one of the epicentres of the pandemic in the United States.
With New York, the third of a total of six races in the World Marathon Majors fell victim to the pandemic. The races in Boston and Berlin have already been canceled, in Tokyo at the beginning of March only elite runners were allowed to start. The London Marathon (October 4th), which was postponed in the spring, and the race in Chicago (October 11th) are planned for autumn, whether the two runs will actually take place, but depends on the further course of the pandemic in these cities.
The New York Marathon was last canceled in 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy.
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