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Sat, Mar 21, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Location:
200 Morris Pesin Dr
Jersey City, New Jersey
07305
United States
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1 Miles Run Walk

Please join us for the inaugural Run LSP, a free 5k running event at Liberty State Park, organized by the LSP events team in collaboration with the John E. Nagel Foundation, the Friends of Liberty State Park, the Educational Arts Team, and the Paulus Hook Walking Crew.

The race will take place on Saturday, March 21, 2026, on a USATF Certified 5k course with picturesque views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty! Registrations are limited, so be sure to SIGN UP TODAY!

All finishers will receive a free John E. Nagel Foundation Runners T-shirt, provided by the John E. Nagel Foundation, as the organization honors the late, great John E. Nagel, who gave so much to the community and contributed to the development of many young athletes in his 46+ years as a coach, educator, mentor, and athletic director.

The race takes place at beautiful and historic Liberty State Park with picturesque views of the Manhattan Skyline and the Statue of Liberty! The 5k will take place on a USATF certified course.

Free parking will be available in lots 1, 3, and 4.

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  • 37th Annual Prospect Park Spring Duathlon [nytri.org] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 5:00 AM

    Description

    Race Start Time and Location:

    On 4/11/26, NYTri is coming to Brooklyn to host our 37th Annual Spring Duathlon in Prospect Park. Prospect Park is always a special place for us because we are from...

    Race Start Time and Location:

    On 4/11/26, NYTri is coming to Brooklyn to host our 37th Annual Spring Duathlon in Prospect Park. Prospect Park is always a special place for us because we are from Brooklyn! In 2024, we have added the entire outer park look for your second run, all 3.3 miles (5k). We are racing the same course once again this year. Your final lap of the run will be around the big loop completing all 3.3 miles, with a total of 140ft elevation gain. Be ready because the hill to the Grand Army Plaza is no joke!

    Here is what you can expect on race day. At 7:30 am the race will start in Lincoln Field by the triangle grass area by the Well House Dr (E Lake Dr and Lincoln Rd entrance).

    Run #1 beginning at 7:30 am is a fast loop around the park’s inner circle. Athletes will set out along East Dr and make a left through Center Dr, where you will cut across the park, exiting west side. With little gain in elevation you’ll head around Prospect Park Lake where you will pick up speed as you head in for the bike.

    The bike route consists of 3 loops totaling 10 miles around Prospect Park Drive. As athletes make their way up to the Grand Army Plaza you will encounter the full PP hill on the front end and a HUGE downhill on the back of each loop. After 3 of these loops make sure you save energy to take on the same course for the run!

    Run #2: The final leg of this course! Athletes will run the entire 3.3 mile PP loop. Finishing the run course with a 140ft+ elevation gain. Athletes will cross the finish line at the same place we started, in Lincoln Field.

    Remember to read our Race FAQs if you haven’t done so.

    Prospect Park Spring Duathlon distance:

    Run distance is 2.1 miles (small loop).

    Bike distance is 10 miles (3 laps).

    Run distance is 3.3 miles (full loop).

    Volunteers:

    You are needed from 5 am to 11 am. Our races start at 7:30 am unless stated the otherwise. Once you arrived, report to our Race Director Victor. He will go over your race duty as well as where you need to be. Don’t leave until the race is finished. You have to sign out to earn your race credit for your next race.

    The Prospect Park Spring Duathlon is not USAT certified or sanctioned. USAT racing license isn’t required to compete in our race.

    9.2 km from Jersey City
    116 East Dr, New York, New York, 11225, United States
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    Duathlon Run

  • The JURCs 2026 10K/10M 5-Borough Series [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Forget the frantic pace of the race clock and the crowded corrals - The JURCs 2026 10K/10M 5-Borough Series is bringing a different kind of energy to the pavement. From April through September, we’re...

    Forget the frantic pace of the race clock and the crowded corrals - The JURCs 2026 10K/10M 5-Borough Series is bringing a different kind of energy to the pavement. From April through September, we’re hosting 5 laid-back, community-first tours of NYC that’s more about the miles and the memories than the podium. Whether you’re looking to cruise through a scenic 10K or stretch your legs with a steady 10-Miler, or even a easy 5K walk/run, these runs are designed to let you soak in the local flavor of every borough at your own speed. No timing chips, no pressure, just great routes, better company, and a shared journey toward those running goals.

    We are kicking off the season on Staten Island, the home of the Wu-Tang Clan, with the first of our runs. Please meet us at the parking lot by 7:30 AM; wheels up (and feet moving!) at 8:00 AM sharp.

    Please note: this will not be a race, but instead a collaborative long run. To keep things low-key and focused on the miles, we will not be providing bibs or timing the run. We encourage everyone to track their own miles on Strava or Garmin.

    Course Map: Staten Island

    Meetup Location Maps: Google / Apple

    5-Borough Series T-Shirts: There is one exclusive design for the entire series available for a one-time cost of $25. To order, please select your size and submit payment via any of the options below. Shirts will be distributed before each run.

    Venmo: @luis-melendez-3

    Paypal: @loumelendez2

    Zelle: bcgrad27@yahoo.com

    9.9 km from Jersey City
    Fort Wadsworth Parking Lot, New York, New York, 10305, United States
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    10k Run Walk

  • The Denim Run - NYC [raceroster.com]

    Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 11:00 AM

    Description

    The Denim Runs are the first national race series dedicated to honoring survivors of sexual assault. During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, these runs unite communities across the country to...

    The Denim Runs are the first national race series dedicated to honoring survivors of sexual assault. During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, these runs unite communities across the country to celebrate survivor strength, foster belonging, and redefine what support and solidarity look like, one stride at a time.

    Zoomies Run Club (founded by the Okamoto sisters) is partnering with the Summer Foundation to host the NYC Denim Run. More details to come!

    Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in NYC

    Main Address: TBD

    We can’t wait to welcome you to the pier for an unforgettable day of purpose, empowerment, and denim-powered joy. Lace up, show up, and stand with survivors at the 2026 Denim Run NYC!

    5 km from Jersey City
    260 Broadway, New York, New York, 10000, United States
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    5k Run

  • Jersey City Marathon [finishers.com]

    Sun, Apr 19, 2026

    3.9 km from Jersey City
    Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
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    Half Marathon Marathon Run

  • The Jersey City Marathon & Half Marathon Marquee Experience at Newport [jerseycitymarathon.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    The Jersey City Road Runners (JCRR) in partnership with the City of Jersey City invites you to its 4th Annual Jersey City Marathon and Half Marathon at Newport, taking place April 19, 2026, with a 7...

    The Jersey City Road Runners (JCRR) in partnership with the City of Jersey City invites you to its 4th Annual Jersey City Marathon and Half Marathon at Newport, taking place April 19, 2026, with a 7 AM start time. The marathon and half-marathon will be a USA Track & Field-sanctioned event on a USATF-certified course, one of the fastest and flattest in the United States. Furthermore, runners will have the opportunity to race through Jersey City’s uniquely diverse and culturally rich neighborhoods.

    This race will be a 2027 Boston Marathon Qualifying event.

    4.3 km from Jersey City
    Newport Parkway And Washington Blvd, Jersey City, New Jersey, 07310, United States
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    13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Half Marathon Run

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