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Tomorrow Is The Tunnel To Towers Run

Tomorrow Is The Tunnel To Towers Run

Tomorrow is the Tunnel to Towers Run, in honor of firefighter Stephen Siller. When he heard the World Trade Center was attacked, Siller, off-duty and heading to golf with his brothers, ran from Brooklyn to lower Manhattan with 70 pounds of equipment. Siller was last seen at West and Liberty Streets, but his memory has been honored with a 5K run that mirrors the route he made on 9/11: The race starts at 9:30 a.m. "in Brooklyn on the Gowanus approach to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel," and then through the Tunnel, "north onto West Street, left onto Liberty Street, to Battery Park Esplanade, right (east) North Esplanade(south) onto West Street and finishing at West & Vesey Streets." Last year, 25,000 people participated. more ›

25,000 Participate In Tunnel To Towers Run

25,000 Participate In Tunnel To Towers Run

The 8th Annual Tunnel to Towers Run was held. The 5K run/walk, which echoes the path that firefighter Stephen Siller ran from Brooklyn to lower Manhattan to help during the 9/11 attacks, attracted thousands, even in spite of the rainy morning. Frank Siller, one of Siller's brothers, said many were still trying to register yesterday morning, "At the end of it all, there were a couple of thousand people still waiting to register. We just let ‘em go. They wanted to participate. So I’m going to say we had about 25,000 people here, without a doubt." more ›

Through Fire And Rain, Tunnel To Towers Run Is Today

Through Fire And Rain, Tunnel To Towers Run Is Today

The 8th annual Tunnel To Towers Run is being held today, even in spite of the rainy conditions. The 5K run/walk is in tribute to firefighter Stephen Siller: On September 11 2001, he decided to run through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, wearing 70 pounds of firefighting gear, to the World Trade Center and help; he died in the attacks. The race starts at the Gowanus approach to the BBT and enters Manhattan on West Street. more ›

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