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Cheers to NYRR Volunteers Who Give Back at the Marathon and in the Community

Cheers to NYRR Volunteers Who Give Back at the Marathon and in the Community

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April is Global Volunteer Month and this week Rob and Becs interview three NYRR Volunteer Hall of Fame Inductees about their years of experience helping out at the New York City Marathon and Open Run. David Csillan has spent more than 35 years safeguarding the health of runners as a medical volunteer, becoming an essential part of the marathon's medical team. Larry Sillen has volunteered since 1979, handing out bibs and even hauling water from fire hydrants. Now 80 years old, Larry is a familiar face at Open Runs across the city, especially at Marine Park in Brooklyn, where he grew up. Nancy Chiu is the Open Run captain at Cunningham Park in Queens and the leader of the CunningHammers run club whose built a network rooted in encouragement and consistency. She's introduced countless people to the joy of running and volunteering, especially during the pandemic when her presence became a lifeline for community connection.

Medical Volunteer David Csillan: (04:27)

Larry Sillen Began Volunteering in 1979: (20:28)

Nancy Chiu from Cunningham Park Open Run: (32:18)


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