FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TCS New York City Marathon Returned to Full Capacity
New York, November 7, 2022 - The 2022 TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday,
November 6 returned to full capacity for the first time since 2019 with
47,839 total finishers. Below are some highlights and statistical
information from the 2022 race.
The Field
Note: All finisher numbers and results are unofficial pending race results
review. Final official results will be released later this month. This data
is based on registration information provided by individual runners.
- 47,839 finishers
- 26,608 men's finishers, 21,186 women's finishers, 45 non-binary finishers
- 15,933 international finishers
- 131 countries represented
- 50 states plus the District of Columbia represented
Winners
- Men's open division winner: Evans Chebet, Kenya, 2:08:41
- Women's open division winner: Sharon Lokedi, Kenya, 2:23:23
- Top American open division man: Scott Fauble (9th), 2:13:35
- Top American open division woman: Aliphine Tuliamuk (7th), 2:26:18
- Men's wheelchair division winner: Marcel Hug, Switzerland, 1:25:26
- Women's wheelchair division winner: Susannah Scaroni, USA, 1:42:43
- Top American wheelchair division man: Daniel Romanchuk (2nd), USA,
1:27:38
- Top American wheelchair division woman: Susannah Scaroni (1st), USA,
1:42:43
- Non-Binary Division: Jacob Caswell won the division by 24 minutes
Winner Statistics and Notable Information
- Open Division: Evans Chebet won his first New York title after winning
Boston in April, the eighth man in history to win both races in the same
year and the first since 2011
- Open Division: Evans Chebet's 2:08:41 winning time was the 14th-fastest
winning time in race history
- Open Division: Seven countries represented among the top 10 finishers in
the men's race: Kenya, Ethiopia, Netherlands, Morocco, Japan, Italy, and
the United States
- Open Division: Sharon Lokedi became the eighth athlete to win the race in
their true marathon debut
- Open Division: Sharon Lokedi finished 19th overall (men, women &
nonbinary combined). This is the highest finish by a woman since Mary
Keitany in 2015 (also 19th)
- Wheelchair Division: Marcel Hug broke course record from 2006, and after
also breaking course records in London and Chicago this fall
- Wheelchair Division: Susannah Scaroni won her first New York title, and
broke the course record from 2015 just 13 months after very serious car
accident
Celebrities and Notable Personalities
- Amy Robach (4:25:30): Co-host of ABC News' GMA3: What You Need to Know
and 20/20
- Ashton Kutcher (3:54:01): Award-winning actor; supporting Thorn
- Casey Neistat (3:54:28): YouTube star and filmmaker
- Chelsea Clinton (4:20:34): Author; daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton
- Claire Holt (4:03:17): Actress, The Vampire Diaries and The Originals;
supporting Boston Children's Hospital
- Ellie Kemper (5:17:39): Actress and comedian, The Office and Unbreakable
Kimmy Schmidt; supporting The Brotherhood Sister Sol
- Haley Skarupa (3:54:50): U.S. Olympic hockey player & gold medalist;
supporting Women's Sports Foundation
- Ingvill Makestad Bovim (2:56:46): Norwegian track and field athlete;
supporting AKTIV Against Cancer
- Kyle Banks (6:02:58): Broadway actor, Lion King; supporting Beyond Type 1
- Lauren Ridloff (4:05:48): Actress, The Walking Dead and The Eternals;
supporting PS 347
- Marit Bjorgen (3:08:52): Olympic gold medalist, Norwegian cross-country
skier; supporting AKTIV Against Cancer
- Matt James (3:46:45): The Bachelor; supporting ABC Food Tours
- Meghan Duggan (3:52:06): Olympic gold medalist and New Jersey Devils
Director of Player Development; supporting Women's Sports Foundation
- Meghan Wheeler (4:26:28): U.S. Olympic rower; supporting Women's Sports
Foundation
- Monica Puig (4:32:39): Olympic gold medalist, former tennis professional
- Nicole Briscoe (5:04:34): ESPN SportsCenter anchor
- Pia Wurtzbach (6:29:32): 2015 Miss Universe
- Ryan Briscoe (5:04:34): Professional race car driver
- Sierra Boggess (5:06:23): Award-winning Broadway actress; supporting
Cancer Support Community
- Tiki Barber (5:26:51): NY Giants legend, host of Tiki & Tierney;
supporting NYRR Team for Kids
- T.J. Holmes (4:25:31): Co-host of ABC News' GMA3: What You Need to Know
- Vidar Riseth (4:13:30): Norwegian soccer player; supporting AKTIV Against
Cancer
- Zac Clark (4:08:10): The Bachelorette; supporting Release Recovery
Mobile App Stats
- Total downloads: 487,117
- # of times users clicked add runner button: 785,907
- Most tracked runners:
Ashton Kutcher
Matthew Wilpers
Casey Neistat
Desiree Linden
Matthew James
Shalane Flanagan
Ellie Kemper
Weather
- Start: 72 degrees, 73% humidity, wind 18 mph
- Finish: 74 degrees, 69% humidity, wind 6 mph
About New York Road Runners (NYRR)
NYRR's mission is to help and inspire people through running. Since 1958,
New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world's
premier community running organization. NYRR's commitment to New York
City's five boroughs features races, virtual races, community events, free
youth running initiatives and school programs, the NYRR RUNCENTER featuring
the New Balance Run Hub, and training resources that provide hundreds of
thousands of people each year with the motivation, know-how, and
opportunity to Run for Life. NYRR's premier event is the TCS New York City
Marathon. Held annually on the first Sunday in November, the race features
a wide population of runners, from the world's top professional athletes to
a vast range of competitive, recreational, and charity runners. To learn
more, visit www.nyrr.org.
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