Norbert Sander
Champion and Leader
Norbert Sander’s impact on the running community in New York City was unparalleled. Born in Yonkers, he was a member of the historic 1958 and 1959 Fordham Prep cross-country teams that won the New York City championships. He won a Penn Relays championship in 1963 while at Fordham University, and went on to graduate from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and become an internist specializing in family medicine. Sander won the 1974 New York City Marathon and he remains the only native New Yorker to have done so.
In 1992, Sander took on the revitalization of the Fort Washington Armory, which had been New York City’s premier arena for indoor track until the mid-1980s but had become a dilapidated homeless shelter. After working with the city to move the 2,000 homeless inhabitants to better situations, he led a $25 million project to restore the facility to its former status, building a premier athletic facility where young athletes would compete and be inspired to continue their interest in track and field. Over the years, the restored Armory has hosted hundreds of thousands of runners, from youth to Olympic gold medalists, and hundreds of events, including the NYRR Millrose Games. It also includes a learning and community center serving youth and families.
A longtime member of NYRR’s Board of Directors, Sander received the Heliodoro and Patricia Rico Lifetime Achievement Award from USA Track & Field in 2000 and the Abebe Bikila Award from NYRR in 2014. He passed away March 17, 2017 at age 74.
Race History
Lifetime Highlights
Year | Highlight |
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1958-59 | Member of Fordham Prep cross country team (NYC champions) |
1963 | Won Penn Relays championship for Fordham University |
1971 | Graduated from Albert Einstein Medical College |
1974 | Won New York City Marathon (2:26:30) |
1990s | Raised $25 million to restore Fort Washington Armory as premier track and field facility |
1990s-2017 | President of The Armory Foundation |
2012 | Leader in moving Millrose Games from Madison Square Garden to the Armory |
1990s–2017 | Member of NYRR Board of Directors |