User:Walti13/Brooklyn Marathon/Bibliography

Bibliography

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  • Pasquarelli, Adrianne. 2012. "NYRR's rapid expansion comes with growing pains; Local runners say tourists get more love than members; even businesses complain." [1]
    • This source talks about some of the problems that runners had with the marathon and the dissatisfaction concerning the organization of the race.
  • Aberg, Melody; Weiller, Chris. 2022. "19,297 Runners from Around the World Finished the 2022 NYCRUNS Brooklyn Marathon & Half Marathon Sunday, April 24, Setting a New Event Record." [2]
    • This is a website by Endure Sportswire that talks about the 2022 race details such as the winners, the prize money, and other logistics about the race.
  • Futterman, Matthew. 2021. "New York City Gets Another Major Marathon, in Brooklyn."[3]
    • This newspaper talks about the Brooklyn Marathon and the return in April 24, 2022. It has details about the entry money and the path that the runners need to take and the scale of the event.
  • Agencies. 2022, "London And Boston Marathons to include non-binary category for 2023 races."[4]
    • This newspaper talks about the Brooklyn Marathon and the Half Marathon having a non-binary category and how many finishers it had in the non-binary category in April 2022.
  • Rowello, Lauren. 2022. "Nonbinary Runners Have Benn Here the Whole Time.[5]
    • This newspaper article includes more information about the non-binary inclusion in the Brooklyn Marathon.

References

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  1. ^ Pasquarelli, Adrianne (April 2, 2012). "NYRR's rapid expansion comes with growing pains; Local runners say tourists get more love than members; even businesses complain". Crain Communications. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  2. ^ NYCRUNS (2022-04-24). "2022 NYCRUNS Brooklyn Marathon & Half Marathon". Endurance Sportswire. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  3. ^ Futterman, Matthew (June 15, 2021). "New York City Gets Another Major Marathon, in Brooklyn". The New York Times. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  4. ^ Agencies (2022-09-14). "London and Boston Marathons to include non-binary category for 2023 races". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  5. ^ Rowello, Lauren; Swift, Hilary (2022-04-30). "'Nonbinary Runners Have Been Here the Whole Time'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-29.