- Category Sport
- RequirementsAndroid 0 and up
- Download 490,000,000+
- Package Name com.tcs.nyrr
- Age Rating 0
Pro
1. Streamlined race registration and event management: register for NYRR races, view the full event calendar, access course maps and packet-pickup details, receive push notifications for start times and logistics, and get up-to-date venue and transportation info — all in one app to simplify planning on race day.
2. Personalized training plans and performance tracking: follow coach-designed training schedules tailored to your goal, track runs with GPS for pace, distance, and splits, sync workouts with wearable devices, analyze progress over time with metrics and history, and receive adaptive suggestions to safely improve fitness and reach race goals.
3. Real-time race tracking, results, and community engagement: enable live tracking so friends and family can follow your race, access instant official results and split times, view leaderboards, join NYRR clubs and local running groups, participate in challenges and social features, and get safety alerts and on-course updates during events.
Con
1. Membership and paywall limitations: Many key features—race registration priority, discounted entries, coaching content and some events—are gated behind NYRR membership or paid upgrades. Casual users face higher costs and reduced access; free users may encounter limited functionality, making the app less useful without subscriptions or fees.
2. Performance and reliability problems: The app can be slow, freeze or crash—especially during high-traffic registration windows—leading to failed checkouts or lost entries. Inconsistent updates and occasional bugs disrupt user workflows, causing frustration when trying to register for races, view results or access time-sensitive features during peak demand.
3. GPS tracking and integration limits: Built-in activity tracking can show inaccurate distances or paces, especially in urban canyons, and drains battery quickly. Limited compatibility with external devices and third-party apps hampers data syncing and exporting, reducing usefulness for runners who rely on precise metrics, custom routes or advanced analytics.