My 2024 NYC Marathon Day 2024 in 8 Minutes: Staten Island Ferry to the Finish Line in Central Park
This video is for anyone who ran the NYC Marathon and wants to relive the unique sounds and energy of each phase—or for those curious about what this iconic race feels like from a runner’s perspective. Join me for an 8-minute recap of my first marathon on November 3, 2024, just three weeks before my 50th birthday and on my wife’s birthday. From the Staten Island Ferry to the Verrazano Bridge, through all five boroughs, and finally crossing the finish line in Central Park, it was an unforgettable journey marked by grit, determination, and transformation.
Completing the NYC Marathon was transformative, reshaping my perspective on endurance, resilience, and positive vibes—from the runners and spectators alike. It was a celebration on a scale I’ve never seen in my life. The energy of this experience is now part of everything I do, and if you ever get the chance to run this marathon—take it!
“I dare you to train for a marathon, and not have it change your life.” – Susan Sidoriak
00:00:10 5:45am Staten Island Ferry Terminal
00:00:45 6:15am Views From The Staten Island Ferry. Lower Manhattan, Freedom Tower, Statue of Liberty
00:01:37 7:20am Exiting Ferry, Enter Bus Transportation (Mayhem Begins!)
00:02:24 9:20am Wave 1 Runners Begin
00:02:34 9:50am Existing Pink Corral
00:03:21 10:15am National Anthem Right Before Cannon
00:04:24 10:20am Cannon! Let’s Go… The Marathon Begins
00:04:53 11:00am Somewhere in Brooklyn
00:05:34 12:10pm Pulaski Bridge @ 13.1 Miles
00:06:13 12:50pm Queensboro Bridge (UGHHH!)
00:06:33 1:15pm Willis Avenue Bridge
00:06:40 1:30pm 20.5 Miles in the Bronx with support from a friend
00:07:00 1:50pm Central Park
00:07:19 2:10pm The Finish Line and a family sighting!
Here’s my final stats for anyone interested:
NYC Marathon 2024 Results
Official Time: 3:51:44
Pace per Mile: 8:51
Overall Place: 15,074 of 55,524 (Top 27%)
Gender Place (Male): 11,160 of 30,699
Age Group Place (45-49): 1,308 of 3,682 (Top 36%)
USA Place: 8,145 of 33,364
Next time in NYC I just want to sit on the side and yell, dance and drink with everyone lol it looked like so much fun! Thanks New York!!!!!