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New York road runners and NBC Sports on MediaZone

MediaZone are offering online interactive video streaming of the ING New York City Marathon. Marathon fans can watch the race live on Sunday, November 5, or catch the action after the event by purchasing an on-demand replay.

Best of all, marathon fans will have the ability to customise their viewing of the marathon:

* Follow the professional runners. Watch the world record holder Paul Tergat and returning women's champion Jelena Prokopcuka defend their ING New York City Marathon titles. And see if either Deena Kastor or Meb Keflezighi will be the first American to capture the title in decades.

* Follow Lance. Viewers will have exclusive access to the LanceCam, a dedicated camera that will follow seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong as he runs the marathon - offered free for the first 30 minutes.

* Follow friends and family. Viewers can also choose from any of the other 37,000 runners they want to focus on. By entering a runner's official race number, the viewer can watch that runner through three camera positioned along the course plus at the Finish.

Let your marathon fans around the world know about this exciting new way to experience the ING New York City Marathon! LIVE or On Demand.

All of this is only $4.99! Available worldwide.

To order, click here or visit: www.NBCsports.com.

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