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Christmas (Marathon) Is Cancelled, Parks Dept. Grinch Blamed

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(courtesy of the Christmas Marathon/ohsnapper.com)

The New York City Parks Department has denied The Christmas Marathon's request for a permit to hold a Christmas morning run in the Bronx's Van Cortlandt Park. In response, the Christmas Marathon has issued a scathing statement illustrating the reasons that the Parks Department is on their naughty list this year.

Calling Parks "the Grinch," the Christmas Marathon claims they no longer feel welcome at Van Cortlandt Park, despite hosting a "successful" marathon at the park last year. Perhaps this is because, as a Parks Department spokesman tells us, "this group started last year running these races in the park and they've called it the Holiday Marathon. Last year they had a Christmas Marathon, however, the permit was not granted but they ran it anyway. There is no long running tradition." So who is really on the naughty list this year?

In any case, here are some of the grievances outlined on the Christmas Marathon's Web site:

8. At a meeting with Parks official on 12/12/2011 we were told we would never be allowed to use our standard 6.55 mile/1/4 marathon course again, despite 9 successful races on that course. We were also told no running is allowed on the Old Croton Aqueduct or the Putnam Trail. Parks said this was because of concern over damaging environmentally sensitive areas.

9. We find this logic troubling being that the Parks plans to pave the Putnam Trail and increase its width from 8ft to 15ft. Wouldn’t this project damage environmentally sensitive areas much more than runners who stay on existing trails?

13. Parks denied us a permit for our 2nd annual free Christmas run (2011). We applied for the permit on 9/6/2011. They waited until 12/5/2011 to issue us a denial! They denied us for Christmas. They claim that they couldn’t find Parks staff to work the overtime - overtime which the Holiday Marathons pays for.

16. Parks told us we could no longer put orange streamers on trees to mark our course. We promptly remove these streamers after each race. Yet Parks plans to cut down 1.5 acres of trees to pave and expand the Putnam Trail.

18. Parks informed us that we would no longer be able to accept donations in the park for our free community runs. No donation boxes allowed.

19. Most of the issues that were suddenly imposed on us came directly from Van Cortlandt Park Administrator, Margot Perron. She has fought us on every detail. She has a reputation for being difficult that most people we’ve spoken to, from her own staff, elected officials, local schools and organizations that use Van Cortlandt Park, confirmed. Almost weekly there are articles in the Riverdale Press about the mismanagement of Van Cortlandt Park.

21. ...PARKS IS THE GRINCH!

The Parks Department tells us, “We permit thousands of special events in the Bronx each year, and hundreds in Van Cortlandt Park, but we do not approve event permits on holidays," Adding, "large events require staffing and on Christmas day it's difficult to get people to come in." But what if the Christmas Marathon offers to pay the Parks' employees overtime? The spokesman told us he was not aware if that was even offered.

And so the Christmas Marathon has canceled their Van Cortlandt Park holiday run indefinitely, but they are still offering marathoners the opportunity to run off all those Christmas cookies at Tibbett's Brook Park in Westchester.

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  • healthycommunities24

    The Parks Dept is lying. The Holiday Marathons wrote a
    check to the NYC Parks Dept and PAYED for overtime fees for their Thanksgiving
    Run. The same arrangement was offered for the Christmas Run. The Holiday
    Marathons paid and applied for all of their previous runs in Van Cortlandt
    Park. The NYC Parks Dept. never denied them a permit until Christmas 2011. The
    NYC Parks Dept. obviously approves many other permits on holidays. Do they
    really expect people to believe there lies? Demand this injustice be remedied!

  • GentleGiant

    Interesting that Parks told Gothamist that they do not issue event permits on holidays. Isn't there a midnight run on New Year's Eve in Central Park every year? Does Parks have a problem getting people to work at midnight that day? Does the Polar Bear Club get a permit for their New Year's Day swim at Coney Island? Doesn't Summerstage, not to mention many others, hold events in parks on July 4th?

  • Super G

    I've run several of the Holiday Marathons (participants can run 5K, 10K, half- or ultramarathons as well). They are wonderful events, and the organizers do a great job. Go on Wikipedia and read about the early history of the New York Marathon--it was just a bunch of folks who showed up and ran four loops about Central Park. The Holiday Marathons captures this ethos, while the New York Marathon has become a corporate spectacle with a very high barrier to entry.

  • whitecastlerock

    fuck the parks department. run the goddamn race and tell them to shove their permits up their fucking asses

  • SFNY

    What about a flash marathon?  Nothing organized, no official time keepers, no course markers, just a bunch of people showing up who all happen to want to run 26.2 miles in the same park on the same day...

  • This! 

    If they're not forbidding "running in the park" of the general populace, there's not a whole lot that they could do if you said "Hey, a bunch of us are going to go the park, and - just for kicks - all start running at 8 a.m. and even just more for kicks we're gonna try to run 26.2 miles, and if you manage to do all that, we'll have a guy at the 26.2 mile mark with a watch, and he'll tell you how long it took you to get there."

    There's no basis for denying you the right to do, as a group, something you can all do as individuals.

  • nunyadamn

    I don't know about the politics of getting a permit. I will say that throwing a run on Christmas which means Parks Dept personnel having to come to work is pretty Grinchy. 

  • TheOkayestGeneration

    I've been to a few of these marathons, and these guys are awesome. They put on a quirky friendly race, no entry fees but donations appreciated, and get you out exploring a beautiful park that's not Central Park. They've always been very careful to protect the environment, and are total pros. Nevermind that these trails are used by hundreds of people every week anyway. I guess there's no room for the Parks dept. to make concessions if you're not the New York Road Runners.
    There's no Shyamalan-ing this one against them, Gothamist. The Parks dept are the Grinches.

  • "we do not approve event permits on holidays"

    Complete lie

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