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Good Luck To nycfan!

Looks like he finished under 4:50

Or his tracker broke at the 25.99 mile marker. He was moving right along until then.

Unofficial 4:53:52
The web tracker has him starting with a later group at 11:30 and still out there.
 
The web tracker has him starting with a later group at 11:30 and still out there.

Two guys with similar names.

Eric is a 62 year old from Queens, NY.

Ran under Bib #11778 this year / #10498 last year /

Erik didn't run last year. Bib# 60953. High numbers are for newbies.

I'm sure he'll post here later.
 
Two guys with similar names.

Eric is a 62 year old from Queens, NY.

Ran under Bib #11778 this year / #10498 last year /

Erik didn't run last year. Bib# 60953. High numbers are for newbies.

I'm sure he'll post here later.
Ah! Got it. I know Eric well, but was looking at someone with the same name but different spelling. Congrats, nycfan !
 
Tell us about it. My favorite class in high school was when the Earth Science teacher spent the whole class talking about his day-before NYC marathon experience! Now that was a passionate class, that day! I did run Philadelphia marathon a couple years in a row. Not 34 years in a row! That's some streak!
 
Thank you all for the nice posts again this year -- I always appreciate it! It was a bit of a struggle in the 2nd half of the race this year. Heading in to the race I was thinking it was going to be a great weather day for the runners, mainly because all those 30+ mph winds from earlier in the week were gone. What I didn't factor in was the sun -- there was not a single cloud the entire day. So although the high in NYC got to about 60, it actually felt like 70 with the sun beating down all day (for nearly 5 hours in the race). I went through the halfway point at a 4:14 pace, but obviously the race went downhill after that. But always a fun day in the city seeing friends and family at various locations along the course (as well as post-race). And a shoutout to SUMBA, who attended both the race and post-race celebration.

As I mentioned last year, the NYRR tracks the "Streakers" on their website (runners with 15+ marathons). Every year I usually move up a couple spots because of runners that can't do it anymore (or at least this year). So for the first time I have cracked the top-25 -- specifically I am one of 25 runners in the world that have run at least 34 consecutive NYC Marathons (there are 3 of us tied for 23rd).
 
Thank you all for the nice posts again this year -- I always appreciate it! It was a bit of a struggle in the 2nd half of the race this year. Heading in to the race I was thinking it was going to be a great weather day for the runners, mainly because all those 30+ mph winds from earlier in the week were gone. What I didn't factor in was the sun -- there was not a single cloud the entire day. So although the high in NYC got to about 60, it actually felt like 70 with the sun beating down all day (for nearly 5 hours in the race). I went through the halfway point at a 4:14 pace, but obviously the race went downhill after that. But always a fun day in the city seeing friends and family at various locations along the course (as well as post-race). And a shoutout to SUMBA, who attended both the race and post-race celebration.

As I mentioned last year, the NYRR tracks the "Streakers" on their website (runners with 15+ marathons). Every year I usually move up a couple spots because of runners that can't do it anymore (or at least this year). So for the first time I have cracked the top-25 -- specifically I am one of 25 runners in the world that have run at least 34 consecutive NYC Marathons (there are 3 of us tied for 23rd).
Wow. Amazing. Congrats
 
Thank you all for the nice posts again this year -- I always appreciate it! It was a bit of a struggle in the 2nd half of the race this year. Heading in to the race I was thinking it was going to be a great weather day for the runners, mainly because all those 30+ mph winds from earlier in the week were gone. What I didn't factor in was the sun -- there was not a single cloud the entire day. So although the high in NYC got to about 60, it actually felt like 70 with the sun beating down all day (for nearly 5 hours in the race). I went through the halfway point at a 4:14 pace, but obviously the race went downhill after that. But always a fun day in the city seeing friends and family at various locations along the course (as well as post-race). And a shoutout to SUMBA, who attended both the race and post-race celebration.

As I mentioned last year, the NYRR tracks the "Streakers" on their website (runners with 15+ marathons). Every year I usually move up a couple spots because of runners that can't do it anymore (or at least this year). So for the first time I have cracked the top-25 -- specifically I am one of 25 runners in the world that have run at least 34 consecutive NYC Marathons (there are 3 of us tied for 23rd).

Incredible job Eric, congrats!

Regardless of weather, anyone who’s done NYCM knows it’s a tough course that beats the hell out of you.

To have a long streak of excellence as Eric has had is beyond impressive.
 
Thank you all for the nice posts again this year -- I always appreciate it! It was a bit of a struggle in the 2nd half of the race this year. Heading in to the race I was thinking it was going to be a great weather day for the runners, mainly because all those 30+ mph winds from earlier in the week were gone. What I didn't factor in was the sun -- there was not a single cloud the entire day. So although the high in NYC got to about 60, it actually felt like 70 with the sun beating down all day (for nearly 5 hours in the race). I went through the halfway point at a 4:14 pace, but obviously the race went downhill after that. But always a fun day in the city seeing friends and family at various locations along the course (as well as post-race). And a shoutout to SUMBA, who attended both the race and post-race celebration.

As I mentioned last year, the NYRR tracks the "Streakers" on their website (runners with 15+ marathons). Every year I usually move up a couple spots because of runners that can't do it anymore (or at least this year). So for the first time I have cracked the top-25 -- specifically I am one of 25 runners in the world that have run at least 34 consecutive NYC Marathons (there are 3 of us tied for 23rd).
Wow that’s insanely cool. Congrats.
 
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