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Run to Breast Cancer supports a future without breast cancer. All paces and ages can run or walk. Your running shirt, finisher's medal, and towel ship directly to your door.
The Big Apple Triathlon begins in Riverside Park on Manhattan's West Side. Athletes will swim in the Hudson River, with the finish line located in Central Park. Alpha Win Racing organizes this USAT-sanctioned event, offering Sprint and Olympic triathlon distances, as well as aquabike and relay categories. The Sprint course involves a 1500m swim, a 12.4-mile bike ride, and a 2.5-mile run. The Olympic course uses the same 1500m swim but increases the bike distance to 24.8 miles and the run to 6.2 miles. The event welcomes para-athletes, triathlon clubs, novices, and relay teams. A beginner's guide is available from the organizer for those new to the sport. Wetsuits are permitted if the Hudson River's temperature is below 78°F. All participants must hold a current USA Triathlon membership.
The Cookie Dash Run is a small private group run in NYC Central, New York City, offering 5K, 10K, and half-marathon distances, alongside a Family 1 Mile Fun Run. It is designed for runners and walkers of all paces; participants under 18 require a guardian. Each wave has a capacity limit and closes upon filling, ensuring a smaller field than typical city road races. A virtual option is available for those who prefer to run independently, and an eco-registration choice for the main distances omits a shirt. The course map is emailed to participants prior to race day. Bibs are distributed at the event, while shirts and other merchandise are mailed to U.S. addresses. The cookie theme is central, with the run promoted as a reward-based event rather than a strictly competitive one. Registration includes a shirt, finisher medal, towel or giveaway, digital training pack, online results, and a completion certificate; technical shirts are available as an upgrade. Timing is optional, as there are no chips. Runners can self-track using apps like Strava or RunKeeper, submit results online, or request assistance from coordinators. Organizers also encourage participation in local running clubs, recruit volunteers, and donate $1 to charity for every mile logged post-race.
Running: Locals run Central Park when they want mindless base miles, because the full loop sits just over six miles and always brings you back. Prospect Park gives Brooklyn the same easy rhythm, and three full Central Park loops get runners to 18 miles with close to 800 feet of gain. The Manhattan Waterfront Greenway is a 58-mile loop with gorgeous water views. Front Runners, Queens Distance Runners, North Brooklyn Runners, We Run Uptown, and New York Road Runners keep the week full. 1 NYC and ASICS Blue Jean Mile - NYC work as anchor events.
Cycling: Locals ride Central Park for laps, 9W for serious spandex, and the Hudson River Greenway when the legs need steady Z2. New York Cycle Club brings rides at all pace levels, weekend trips, SIG, and a loud local voice. The 5 Borough Bicycle Club, Rapha, TNSR, Cycleholic_nyc, Nycbikeandbrew, and Brooklynscyclingfamily fill in the social side. Central Park loops are 8 km and climb 28 m. Bear Mountain is 5 km and climbs 1,906 m, so that is where the real climbing talk starts. Staten Island, Westchester County, and Quaker Hill handle gravel, singletrack, and cyclocross legs.
Season: New York works year-round if locals stay flexible. Winter gives runners and cyclists the best empty-park training, and Central Park, Prospect Park, and Floyd Bennet Field get better for long aerobic workouts. Summer gets hot and humid, sunny, and beach rides toward Long Beach/Point Lookout or Rockaway Beach feel worth it, especially at night. Snow usually melts off streets quickly, but slippery roads change the bike choice. Salt sends the race bike inside, and the B bike gets the winter miles. Locals still share the road, even at 5am, so intervals stay sharp but never careless.