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    Distance: 1.7 km

    Old Man Run Club was born in 2018 when three friends, tired of joking about their age while running through New York City, decided to turn those jokes into something real. After the NYC Marathon that year, they sent a group email with a simple ask: who wants to run long? Everyone showed up. Today, around 50 runners, many of them women despite the name, gather every Saturday at Urban Studios to run distances from 9 to 22 miles. Founded on the belief that long distances should feel approachable, not intimidating, OMRC has become a grounded community where honest miles and good company matter more than pace or experience. No gatekeeping, no pressure, just runners who understand what it means to go the distance together.

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  • Group
    Distance: 2.2 km

    Streets 101 was founded in April 2018 when Greg set out to build something real on New York City's streets. The simple idea: bring runners together and push every single one of them further. Today, around 130 runners make up the crew, each chasing their own individualized goals. The foundation here is effort, commitment, and drive. Streets 101 thrives on shared ambition, celebrating every personal breakthrough as a collective win. The atmosphere is hard-working, warm, and genuinely invested in every member's progress. The crew gathers three times a week, Tuesday evenings, Thursday mornings, and Saturday mornings at Custom Performance, where every run is a chance to break your routine and surprise yourself.

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  • Group
    Distance: 3.8 km

    Bridge Runners evolved from a bike crew hunting tacos, record shops, and frozen margaritas across New York City's streets. Founded in 2004, the crew reimagined running not as metrics but as exploration, moving through neighborhoods to understand what connects them. Around 100 strong, Bridge Runners are serious runners who don't take themselves too seriously. Each member brings different secrets, different blocks, different flavors. Their philosophy tallies miles as evidence of a city endlessly worth discovering, with routes that run through alleys and shadows, following scents and sounds on roads less traveled. Every run rewrites the map.

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  • Group
    Distance: 4.1 km

    Black Roses NYC emerged from downtown Manhattan in 2012, born from founders Knox and Jessie's vision of a running crew that matched the intensity of the city itself. What started as a shared hunger for serious racing and street culture has grown into 35 members strong, each one invited rather than recruited. The collective brings together nurses, DJs, bartenders, and near-pro athletes, bound by a philosophy of pushing beyond current limits into uncharted territory. Twice-weekly track sessions form the crew's backbone, structured around goal races with sessions like five 1Ks, descending ladders, and 300-meter repeats. At Black Roses NYC, earning the black bib means understanding that you don't just show up, you prove yourself.

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    Run
    260 Broadway, New York, New York, 10000, United States
  • Group
    Distance: 4.1 km

    Lostboys Track Club started in June 2014 when Jeremy and Tim gathered friends who wanted more from their running. Inspired by the spirit of Peter Pan's lost boys, what began as a small group chasing races evolved into a thriving community of around thirty runners across New York City. The club believes ambitious goals and genuine joy belong together, with a philosophy rooted in dedication to craft, commitment to the grind, and shared belief in what each member is capable of. Bound by real friendship and an eclectic mix of backgrounds and abilities, Lostboys Track Club runs track sessions, city routes, and annual retreats outside the city. The races are the goal. The people are the reason.

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    CommunityRun
    260 Broadway, New York, New York, 10000, United States
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