NYRR Celebrates Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month, also known as Latinx Heritage Month, celebrates the contributions of Hispanic/Latinx Americans to events in U.S. history and contemporary society.
From September 15 through October 15, we'll share stories from our Hispanic/Latinx running community. You can check out content from our blog at the links below, and we'll add more inspiring stories and resources throughout the month.
Sally Bojorquez Is Creating Community Through Running
The teacher and Rising New York Road Runners program lead discovered running in childhood and for the past 10 years has been sharing the gift of movement with her students at PS 159X in the Bronx.

This Two-Time Six Star Finisher Is Proud to Be "Korican"
Mike Alcaide is a certified running coach and two-time Abbott World Marathon Majors Six Star finisher who is known in the running community as Mike the Korican, or MTK.

Seasons of Running,Teaching, and Life
NYRR welcomes Keila Merino to our Contributors Circle. Keila is a runner, teacher, and NYRR Pace Team member who immigrated from Mexico with her family in childhood and now teaches and coaches children who are also immigrants.

Hispanic/Latinx–Centered Run Clubs
The New York City area is home to a number of running clubs and crews centered on Hispanic/Latinx identity. Learn more about these clubs and their plans to celebrate Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month.

Moving Forward Together in the Bronx
Meet Elías Cruz, a Rising New York Road Runners program lead and coach at MS 244 The New School for Leadership and Journalism in the Bronx, near where he grew up. “As a young man, my track team was always a home away from home,” said Elías. “It gave me one of the fondest memories of my youth. We went from being on a team to having lifelong friendships.”
