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What Runs a Run
Kamal Datta
28 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to What Runs a Run podcast where we are exploring the ecosystem that fuels the runners, running communities, organizers and everything in between. This podcast is broken down into mini series diving deep into a specific theme, for example in Tech in 26.2 we chat with entrepreneurs and professionals at the forefront of innovation supporting runners and the running events. If you are a curious athlete, we believe you will enjoy this podcast. Thanks for listening!!
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Welcome to What Runs a Run podcast where we are exploring the ecosystem that fuels the runners, running communities, organizers and everything in between. This podcast is broken down into mini series diving deep into a specific theme, for example in Tech in 26.2 we chat with entrepreneurs and professionals at the forefront of innovation supporting runners and the running events. If you are a curious athlete, we believe you will enjoy this podcast. Thanks for listening!!
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Revolutionizing Running: How Technology Enhances the NYC Marathon Experience with Ted Metellus
What Runs a Run
41 minutes 28 seconds
7 months ago
Revolutionizing Running: How Technology Enhances the NYC Marathon Experience with Ted Metellus

In this episode of "Tech in 26.2," I sit down with Ted Metellus, Chief Event Production Officer and Race Director for the New York City Marathon, to explore the intersection of technology and running.

The conversation delves into the high demand for the NYC Marathon, with over 200,000 applicants vying for limited spots. This demand is attributed to the global growth of running as a community activity, which has seen significant increases over the past five years. Ted explains the various entry paths to the marathon, including qualifying times, charity programs, and the "9+1" program for local runners.

Ted discusses how the NYC Marathon is considered one of the most technologically advanced running events. He highlights partnerships with companies like TCS, which have led to innovations such as a new running app that allows participants to track themselves and their loved ones year-round. The app also provides real-time updates and streaming features, enhancing both the runner and spectator experiences.

The episode also touches on how technology enhances the participant experience through partnerships with platforms like Runna, Strava and CrowdRx. These collaborations help manage medical operations and provide insights into athlete movement, ensuring a safe and efficient event.

Finally, Ted shares his vision for future technological advancements, including expanding app features to provide more personalized experiences for runners and spectators alike. This episode offers a comprehensive look at how technology is revolutionizing the running industry, particularly at iconic events like the New York City Marathon.

Podcast Outline

0:05 Episode Summary

1:08 Introduction

3:14 Its harder to get into NYC Marathon than Harvard University

5:31 what goes in deciding the race size?

9:06 What makes NYC Marathon the most technologically advanced marathon in the world?

9:38 Partnership with TCS

10:25 Race timing

11:05 communicating with friends n family

11:46 streaming the race

12:58 ability to locate the nearest subway station on the course

14:04 enhancing participant experience with technology partnership

16:45 Plan for knowns and prepare for the unknowns

21:59 Leveraging crowd science to manage 50000+ runners

27:13 Spectator experience with augmented reality

28:45 After 25 years in the industry , Ted’s take on the trends and what’s ahead

31:54 What is dynamic bib assignment?

33:55 Breaking down sustainability efforts at NYC marathon

36:15 Leveraging technology in connecting communities, sharing information and creating unforgettable memories

References

  • TCS New York City Marathon - https://www.nyrr.org/tcsnycmarathon/runners/entry/2025
  • New app and runner tracking - https://www.nyrr.org/tcsnycmarathon/race-day/mobile-app
  • New York Road runners - https://www.nyrr.org/
  • Personalized training plans for running - https://www.runna.com/
  • Event Medical Service - https://crowdrx.org/
  • Peleton Running - https://www.onepeloton.com/classes/running

Episode info:

  • Youtube -https://youtu.be/zTrEivjtIpk
  • Apple Podcast link -
  • Spotify podcast link -

Transcript and Show notes:

  • https://www.traxamo.com/tech-in-26-2-ted-metellus

Enjoy the episode!

What Runs a Run
Welcome to What Runs a Run podcast where we are exploring the ecosystem that fuels the runners, running communities, organizers and everything in between. This podcast is broken down into mini series diving deep into a specific theme, for example in Tech in 26.2 we chat with entrepreneurs and professionals at the forefront of innovation supporting runners and the running events. If you are a curious athlete, we believe you will enjoy this podcast. Thanks for listening!!