One runner. 45 New York City Marathons. Countless lives changed.The book includes about 200 color photos. From the cannon blast on Staten Island to the cheers in Central Park, Norwegian marathoner Runar B. Gundersen has spent five decades turning the NYC Marathon into friendships and miles into memories. These are his inspirational stories of grit, travel, and a running community unlike any other.
For almost five decades, Norwegian marathoner Runar B. Gundersen has crossed the Verrazzano Bridge on race day, joined by strangers who became family and a city that became his second home. In The Man Who Ran New York, he shares the people, places, and moments he collected from 45 consecutive New York City Marathons, a journey that spans continents, cultures, and countless miles of friendship.
These are not just race recaps; they’re stories of personal triumph, chance encounters, and life-changing adventures that prove running can unite the world. Travel with Runar from the streets of Manhattan to various trips abroad, meeting both legendary athletes and everyday runners who left a mark on his heart.
Whether you’re a seasoned runner, an armchair traveler, or someone searching for your next burst of inspiration, this book is a celebration of the running community, and a reminder to all of us that the human spirit can go the distance.
Grab your copy today and step onto the starting line of a story that will stay with you long after the finish tape falls.