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    June 10, 2008
 
 

BP MARKOWITZ TEAMS UP WITH PARKS AND HEALTH DEPARTMENTS, METS SKIPPER WILLIE RANDOLPH TO LAUNCH NEW RECREATION WEBSITE


Photo by Mark Zustovich

In photo: (left to right) Kym Hampton; Willie Randolph, Adrian Benepe, BP Markowitz

On Tuesday, June 10, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz joined Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe, Health Commissioner Thomas Freiden, New York Mets Manager Willie Randolph and others to launch BeFitNYC, a Parks recreation search engine that allows users to locate recreational and accessible activities in their neighborhood. New Yorkers can log on to www.nyc.gov/parks/befitnyc to search by sport or activity, age group, zip code or borough.

Also joining BP Markowitz for the announcement in Prospect Park were New York Giants Defensive End Justin Tuck, New York Liberty legend Kym Hampton and Sports Commissioner Kenneth Podziba.

“You don’t necessarily have to be skinny to be ‘fit’—so whether you’re looking to shed some pounds, maintain basic fitness or just get out and enjoy Brooklyn and New York City’s outstanding recreational options, you’re never more than a mouse click away, thanks to BeFitNYC,” said BP Markowitz. “Obesity is a major health issue, especially among our children, so I commend the City Parks and Health Departments and the American College of Sports Medicine for setting the pace—encouraging exercise and educating families about staying healthy and active. If only I had access to this technology many years (and many pounds) ago!”

 
 
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