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  2. Fort Washington Avenue Armory - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Washington Avenue Armory, also known as the Fort Washington Armory, The Armory, and the 22nd Regiment Armory, is a historic 5,000-seat arena [3] and armory building located at 216 Fort Washington Avenue, between West 168th and 169th Streets, in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

  3. Alexander Imich - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Imich (February 4, 1903 – June 8, 2014) was a Polish-American chemist, parapsychologist, zoologist and writer who was the president of the Anomalous Phenomena Research Center in New York City. He was born in 1903 in CzÄ™stochowa, Poland (then part of the Russian Empire) to a Jewish family.

  4. Norbert Sander - Wikipedia

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    Norbert Sander (August 21, 1942 - March 17, 2017) was an American physician and runner who won the New York City Marathon in 1974. He has been described as "one of the most influential track and field figures in the city's history." [1] [2] Dr. Norbert Sander remains the only male New Yorker to win the New York City Marathon.

  5. First She Ran the New York City Marathon. Then She ... - AOL

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    Kensi Knowling (center right) and her friends celebrating after she finished the New York City Marathon on Nov. 4, 2024 But Knowling’s quest for marathon and Eras Tour success started months ...

  6. 1971 New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 New York City Marathon was the 2nd edition of the New York City Marathon and took place in New York City on 19 September. [1] Results. Men. Rank

  7. NYC Marathon: Tamirat Tola sets course record in men’s race

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    Kenya’s Hellen Obiri won the women’s race at the New York City marathon on Sunday while Ethiopia’s Tamirat Tola streaked away from the rest of the field to win the men’s race.

  8. Fred Lebow - Wikipedia

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    Fred Lebow (June 3, 1932 – October 9, 1994), born Fischel Lebowitz, was a Holocaust survivor, runner, race director, and founder of the New York City Marathon.Born in Arad, Romania, he presided over the transformation of the race from one with 55 finishers in 1970 to one of the largest marathons in the world with more than 52,000 finishers in 2018. [1]

  9. Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands, Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya ...

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    $1: The first entry fee of the first New York City Marathon in 1970; 127 runners started and 55 finished that year. 20 – Therapy dogs on the course 4:39:47 – Average finishing time in 2023