

“Do not aim for a personal best on a warm, sticky day, particularly if you are not used to such conditions,” NYRR’s website reads. “As heat and humidity increase, so too do the risks of heat-related medical issues,” according to the New York Road Runners group, which urged runners to respect their limits. Holmes and “Bachelorette” alum Zac Clark – will need to stay hydrated while protecting themselves from the hot spell.

That means celebrity runners – like NBC’s “Today” weatherman Al Roker, “Good Morning America” anchor T.J.

The dash to the finish, however, will come during the first hot-weather event of the year - with temperatures expected to reach 88 degrees on Saturday. The 13.1-mile race will be held in person for the first time since the pandemic began, with runners starting Saturday morning at the Brooklyn Museum and trekking through Prospect Park before ending at the Coney Island boardwalk. The Brooklyn Half Marathon is back – and just in time for 22,000-plus runners to get soaked in sweat in summer-like conditions. Olympian rips trans runner for beating 14K women in UK marathon after running NYC as a man Trans runner who beat 14K women in London Marathon offers to give back medal - critics were mostly ‘haters’ Trans marathoner admits to breaking rules and fears being banned from future runs ‘Celebration of inclusivity’: London Marathon stands by transgender runner Glenique Frank
