“Bachelor” celebs and Olympians were just a few of thousands of people competing in the New York City Marathon on Sunday.
At the finish line in Central Park, the 41-year-parents, old’s Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, congratulated her on her first-ever marathon run.
This was my long-term aim to run the @nycmarathon,” Chelsea, the City Harvest marathon runner, tweeted.
During a photo op with her husband Marc Mezvinsky and marathon director Ted Metellus, she hugged her mother and held a bouquet of flowers.
Christy Titling Ton, Willie Geist of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” and Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford also finished in the top three.
Footage posted to social media showed fans cheering on Mumford, who was competing for the first time, as he neared the mile-7 marker in Park Slope.
“Yeah Marcus! Yes!,” they shouted, prompting Mumford to clap.
Reality stars from the “Bachelor” series also had a significant presence in the 26.2-mile race.
Former “Bachelor” lead Matt James thrilled fans by running shirtless alongside friend and one-time contestant Tyler Cameron.
“Here is my bib # if you want to track a turtle,” wrote James on his Instagram story.
Former “Bachelor” lead Matt James thrilled fans by running shirtless alongside friend and one-time contestant Tyler Cameron.
“Here is my bib # if you want to track a turtle,” wrote James on his Instagram story.
Cameron, who once was linked to model Gigi Hadid, was running on behalf of a foundation that he started in memory of his late mother, Andrea Cameron, who died last year of a brain aneurysm.
“Bachelorette” couple Tayshia Adams and Zac Clark also crossed the finish line together.
proved that they could cross-train with long-distance running, including US women’s national soccer team alumni Abby Wambach, Lauren Holiday, Kate Markgraf and Leslie Osborne.
Former New York Giants runner back Tiki Barber was also among the pack of runners, competing in the race for his seventh time.
More than 30,000 runners, many of them celebrities, criss-crossed the five boroughs from Staten Island to Central Park as part of the annual New York City Marathon.
This year’s New York City Marathon was able to go forward despite previous year’s cancellation due to COVID-19 fears.