May
21
Brooklyn Half Marathon
Saturday, May 21, 2022The Brooklyn Half Marathon, organized by New York Road Runners, is one of the largest half marathons in the United States, taking runners on a scenic tour through Brooklyn from Prospect Park to Coney Island.
May
21
Brooklyn Half Marathon
Saturday, May 21, 2022The Brooklyn Half Marathon, organized by New York Road Runners, is one of the largest half marathons in the United States, taking runners on a scenic tour through Brooklyn from Prospect Park to Coney Island.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
1
1:18:03
AJ
Ana Johnson
W39
2
1:18:12
Josh Hendricks
M36
3
1:23:21
Jeff Tai
M39
5
1:32:18
Andrew Lee
M39
6
1:35:28
Luis marcano
M37
7
1:38:01
DY
Diana Yee
W39
8
1:40:05
LS
Lisa Sacerio
W37
9
1:41:37
Roman Kheyfets
M35
10
1:42:31
Donna Duque
W37
13
1:49:24
Steven Kuyan
M35
14
1:49:51
Ivo Bottcher-Yu
M35
15
1:50:24
DC
David Caldwell
M38
16
1:52:10
JL
Jessica Lee
W35
18
1:58:57
JC
Jessie C.
W37
20
2:07:00
CM
Carla Miragliotta
W39
23
2:13:37
Kristin Siegle
W38
24
2:45:10
Katie Evers
W37
25
2:53:53
CK
Camille K.
Adaptive Trainer
• W39
26
3:16:04
JW
Jalla Jennifer W.
W35
27
3:24:00
BK
Barbara Kolbah
W37
Andy N.
Mark Nocito
• M37
Simon Obas
M35
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
New York City, NY, United States
Date
21 May 2022
Distance
Half Marathon
VDOT Participants
51 of 345
AJ
Avg. VDOT finish times
1:55:24
The Brooklyn Half Marathon, organized by New York Road Runners, is one of the largest half marathons in the United States, taking runners on a scenic tour through Brooklyn from Prospect Park to Coney Island.
Course Terrain
The course begins at Prospect Park and heads toward Coney Island, featuring mostly paved roads through urban neighborhoods with some gentle rolling hills, particularly near the park. The majority of the route is flat, especially the second half leading to the beachfront finish.
Elevation Changes
There are slight elevation changes at the start within and near Prospect Park, but the remainder of the course is predominantly flat, allowing for fast splits toward the end.