The Yonkers Marathon draws attention to the city's naturally hilly landscape. This allows both participants and spectators to engage with Yonkers' unique geography and history, according to Mayor Spano.
We welcome thousands of runners each year to our great City. Our hills may be a challenge, but these athletes prove time and again the course is worth the training and commitment. Come out and see our beautiful City, celebrate our history, and participate in one of the most prominent races in the region.
Mike Spano – Mayor of Yonkers
The USA Track and Field certified marathon is the second oldest in the country, and is also a qualifier for the prestigious Boston Marathon.
This year's race
The 97th annual Yonkers Marathon will take place on Sunday, September 15; beginning promptly at 8am. The event starts in front of the Yonkers Riverfront Library, located at 1 Larkin Center. It then takes runners along the Hudson River and through the hilly landscape of the entire city.
Free parking will be available at the nearby Buena Vista parking garage beginning at 3:30am the day of the race. Additionally, there will be a light bag check available. Competitors receive course and finish line photos, and the top runners will be recognized in-person and online.
As both athletes and amateurs prepare for this exciting event, organizations hope it promotes increased community engagement. People are encouraged to learn and experience more of what the vibrant city of Yonkers has to offer through events such as this one.
The 2024 Yonkers Marathon is a culmination of motivation, dedication, and commitment by runners to the sport. This is one of Yonkers' longstanding traditions that we celebrate. Run, volunteer, applaud – we value everyone's participation.
Steve Sansone – Commissioner of Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation
Registration fees vary by event, and the fees increase for same-day registrants. Additionally, runners can reserve personalized bibs if they register at least three weeks in advance. Participants also have the option to form teams with multiple runners.
To register or access comprehensive information including a route map, runners can visit the yonkers.gov website or click here . Runners may also call the Yonkers Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation at (914) 377-6450.
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