The 2022 New York City Marathon takes place on Sunday, November 6. The 26.2-mile course takes runners from Staten Island, through New York’s five boroughs, finishing in Central Park in Manhattan (Inspired? Here’s how long it takes the average person to run a marathon). The New York City Marathon starts at 8:00 am ET with the wheelchair division. The handcycle category gets going at 8:20 am, then the elite women at 8:40 am, the elite men at 9:05 am and the mass-participation waves from 9:10 am. This year there are five waves of mass participation runners, with wave one setting off at 9:10 am and wave five at 11.30 am. The waves are based on the runner’s projected finish time, so it’s a good idea to check with your runner which wave they are in to get a better idea of when to start tracking them.

How to track mass-participation runners at the New York City Marathon 

The easiest way to track mass-participation runners in the New York City Marathon 2022 is to download the official app, which is free on Android (opens in new tab)and iOS (opens in new tab). All of the runners on the course will be wearing a race number, which has a chip in, allowing you to track their exact location on the course. This year, there will be a live feed of five locations on the course, so you’ll be able to watch your runner cross the start and finish line, as well as Mile 8 in Brooklyn, Mile 17 in the Upper East Side and Mile 20 in the Bronx. To track a runner, simply head to the tracking section of the app ‘tracking’ section of the app, where you will be able to search for them by name, or bib number. There is no limit to the number of spectators tracking one runner, so get the whole family involved.  To add a runner, click the plus (+) symbol above their bib number. It will then display a tick if you have added the runner successfully. On Sunday, you will be able to see your runner’s live progress on the course. The tracking will capture your runner’s time every 5K, halfway, and when they cross the finish line.  From the app, you’ll be able to see your runner’s pace and splits, their expected finish time, and their expected finish time of day, based on when they started running. You’ll also be able to share the live tracking with family and friends and pre-order race photos (a great holiday gift idea).  The app also has a number of other extras to keep you entertained on race day, including elite runner profiles, an interactive map, and weather updates. If you accidentally add the wrong runner to your tracking, you can swipe left to delete them.  If you don’t want to clutter your phone with apps, runner tracking is also available online at liveresults.nyrr.org (opens in new tab). You can also watch the race on TV to try and spot your runner in action. Local coverage starts from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm ET on WABC-TV, Channel 7. 

Other ways to track New York City Marathon runners 

There’s one drawback of the official NYC Marathon app — with thousands of people using it on race day, it can sometimes be a little glitchy. There are other ways out there to track your runner, both by their running watch or fitness tracker and with certain running apps.  Firstly, if your runner is wearing a Garmin running watch, and carrying their smartphone, they can turn on Live Track via their Garmin Connect app on their phone. This allows runners to share their live location with friends and family via email, Facebook, or Twitter. The downside here is that it also relies on a phone GPS signal, so might be temperamental on race day and won’t be an option for runners leaving their phone in their kit bag. The Garmin Forerunner 255 also has live tracking, and can relay a runner’s position without needing a phone. If your runner has an Apple Watch SE or an Apple Watch Series 3 or later, they will be able to share their live location with you before setting off. To do this, they’ll need to add you in the Find People app on the Apple Watch and tap share my location. Once they’ve chosen you as a friend, you’ll be able to see their location for one hour, until the end of the day, or indefinitely (depending on which option they chose - we’d recommend the middle one). This too will require them to carry a smartphone with them, unless they have a cellular version of Apple’s Watch.  Another app that works with most modern Garmin running watches and Apple Watches newer than the Apple Watch Series 3 is Strava Beacon. Strava Beacon allows runners to send a live tracking link to three different contacts. This is usually a safety feature on the app but comes in handy on race day — check out our full Strava app review here.

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