Riverside Park

The Daily Plant : Monday, August 27, 2001

TRIATHLETES CONQUER CENTRAL PARK


Classic Parks Photo Op: Triathletes from all over the globe tested the limits of both their bodies and New York’s recreational spaces on Sunday, August 12 in a competition organization by NYC 2012, the organization vying for New York City’s Olympic bid. Michael (Poseidon) O’Rourke and Riverside Park staff, Assistant Commissioner Jack (Kirkwood) Linn, and Citywide Special Events helped put on the show.

TRIATHLETES CONQUER CENTRAL PARK

Only one triathlon takes place entirely in Central Park, and the event is so popular its just been expanded to accept 300 athletes, up from the 240 participants for the last 13 years. On Sunday, August 19, ambitious athletes stroked three loops through Lasker Pool, cycled 12 miles, and paced the drives for another five miles. Nancy (The Wheeler) Klitsner, directed the race and Dan (Tri-man) Honig of the New York Triathlon Club consulted. This quintessentially New York challenge was not only an adventure for participating athletes, but a fundraiser for free recreational programs for kids in all five boroughs. Last year, 2.9 million New Yorkers visited Parks’ 35 recreation centers. Sunday’s triathletes ran to help support further programs for those center users.

MARATHONERS GET AN EARLY START

It might feel too hot to be thinking about November’s New York marathon, but the die-hards have already begun. On Saturday, August 11 at 7:00 a.m., the New York Road Runners Club held its first marathon training run in Central Park. Early worm athletes looped through Central Park’s drives running 6, 12, and 20 mile courses from 99th Street and the East Drive. They trained across and around the finish line that will be such a welcome sight this fall. As they ran they were perhaps reminded of a quote from The Complete Book of Running that “the qualities and capacities that are important in running—such factors as will power, the ability to apply effort during extreme fatigue and the acceptance of pain—have a radiating power that subtly influences one’s life.”

THIRTEEN YEARS AGO IN THE PLANT
(Monday, August 29, 1988)

PARKS INVITES YOU TO WALTZ UNDER THE STARS

Parks cordially invites you to waltz, rhumba, hustle, cha-cha, mambo, meringue, fox-trot, samba or tango—or watch others do so—at a night of ballroom dancing on Friday, September 9 at Bethesda Terrace in Central Park.

The dance extravaganza in the green heart of New York City will celebrate the 68th anniversary of the Roseland Ballroom and commemorate the complete renovation of Bethesda Terrace.

QUOTATION FOR THE DAY
“I always seem to be running into cyclists, every time I cross the road.
There ought to be a law against me.”

Ben Harte

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Marinas
West 79th Street Boat Basin
The 79th Street Boat Basin is closed and is anticipated to reopen in 2028.

Related inquiries may be sent to boatbasin@parks.nyc.gov
Kayak/Canoe Launch Sites
Riverside Park (79th Street)
The 79th Street Boat Basin marina is currently closed. No vessel dockage, moorage, anchorage or launch services are available. The marina will be dredged and reconstructed to modern codes and standards. The marina is anticipated to reopen in 2028.

Related inquiries may be sent to boatbasin@parks.nyc.gov