Two Utah men on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the organizers of the wildly popular New York City Marathon, saying the lottery system used to pick entrants for it violates state law.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Charles Konopa and Matthew Clark in a federal court in Manhattan. It seeks more than US$10 million in damages, double the amount they estimate the New York Road Runners club took in between 2010 and 2015 in nonrefundable fees from anyone looking to take part in its race.
Many more people want to run in the annual marathon than there are spots. The New York Road Runners club conducts a lottery to determine who gets an entry and accepts some people who have raised a certain amount of money for specific charities. More than 80 percent of those people in the lottery end up not getting slots.
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Anyone who registers for the lottery must pay a nonrefundable US$11 fee, and there are registration fees for those who get running spots. The organizers refer to the US$11 as a processing fee.
Konopa entered the lottery in 2014, but did not get a spot. Clark entered in 2011 and last year and did not get a spot either year.
The lawsuit said New York state’s constitution prohibits lotteries from being run by anyone other than the state.
Road Runners spokesman Chris Weiller said the entry process for the marathon is compliant with the law.
“The US$11 processing fee, which supports our mission as a not-for-profit community-based running organization, is charged to everyone who registers for the marathon regardless of whether they participate in the drawing or receive a guaranteed entry,” he said.
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