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NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Tens of thousands of runners filled the streets Sunday morning for New York City’s half marathon.
More than 30,000 participants laced up their shoes for the 13.1‑mile race, which began near Prospect Park before moving onto the FDR Drive, passing through Times Square and ending in Central Park.
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Street closures and traffic diversions were expected along the route until 2 p.m., officials said.
About 30 professional runners from 17 countries joined the field this year, according to race organizers.
Large crowds of spectators lined the streets, cheering on runners as they made their way through the city.
The NYPD maintained a visible presence along the course, with officers from multiple units handling traffic control and security.
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Police also deployed drones and helicopters as part of their safety measures.
The heightened presence followed increased security citywide in recent days after incidents near Gracie Mansion last weekend.
According to the New York Road Runners, the half marathon and other events the organization hosts generate roughly $1 billion annually for the city’s economy.
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