Staten Island teachers on a mission to run the TCS NYC Marathon

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Staten Island teachers on a mission to run the TCS NYC Marathon
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At PS 9 on Staten Island, what seems like a routine day is anything but when 3 teachers at the elementary school have downtime.

"We're running at 4:30 in the morning, I'm running up and down my block, running during lunch, just find those small pockets of availability and we're getting out there," Gina Principe said."Gina wanted to run the marathon," Deni Marie Crowley said. "It's the year of yes for me, so I said yes."

Gina says running played a key role when it came to her mental health and allowed her to be her best self."That mile was hard and difficult, and you cannot imagine finishing it and you finish it and those endorphins kick in and you're like maybe I can do this again," Principe said. Marathon Day in New York is coming up November 6th! The TCS New York City Marathon will be broadcast to more than 530 million homes around the world, with a Spanish language broadcast being produced nationwide for the first time by ESPN.

Joining the talent team for this year's domestic broadcast will be five-time TCS New York City Marathon champion and 13-time Paralympic medalist Kurt Fearnley and running reporter Chris Chavez. Fearnley will be in the broadcast booth as a race analyst for all four professional divisions, and Chavez will make his broadcast debut on the men's moto.

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