Human Race

Episode 5: Unknown Legend

06.08.2016 - By Runner's World / PanoplyPlay

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For over 20 years, the so-called World’s Longest Urinal was a New York City Marathon institution. At the height of its glory, it was an astonishing 350-feet long.

The story of this urinal is one of DIY problem solving, triumph, and liquid tragedy. And behind this open air trough: An unknown legend named Vic Navarra. Vic was a fixture at the New York City Marathon for over a quarter of a century. He was a New York City firefighter who conducted the race start from the top of a fire truck's 85-foot ladder. When tens of thousands of runners poured onto multiple levels of the Verrazano bridge at the start of the marathon, Vic was the one conducting them. As the race start coordinator, he was the steward of this storied urinal, too. Together, their history gives us a glimpse into how the New York City Marathon scaled up to be the world class race that it is today.

Episode Credits:

Host: Rachel Swaby

Producers: Rachel Swaby, Mervyn Degaños

Editor: Audrey Quinn

Editing help: Christine Fennessy, Sylvia Ryerson

Fact checking: Jan McLeod

Theme music: Danny Cocke

Human Race editor in chief: David Willey

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