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Uta Pippig in 2019. Uta Pippig (born 7 September 1965) is a retired German long-distance runner, and the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon three consecutive times (1994–1996).
On May 5, 1998, Tanaka's house in Utsunomiya was ransacked and his Boston Marathon winner's medal stolen. [14] The Boston Athletic Association awarded Tanaka a replacement medal on July 10, 1998, for his achievement as the first Japanese to win the event; the association's president Frank Porter said in a message accompanying the medal that ...
The Philadelphia Marathon (aka the Philadelphia Independence Marathon) is an annual marathon sporting event held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the third Sunday of November each year since 1954. The Philadelphia Marathon ranks among the top ten in the nation's largest marathons with over 30,000 runners, 60,000 spectators and 3,000 volunteers ...
The Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon is an annual 26.2 mi (42.2 km) [1] race run the first Sunday of May in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded by Robert J. Coughlin , it was first held in 1999, it is the 3rd-largest first-time marathon in the United States .
2006 winner Ethiopian Dire Tune (pictured running the 2008 Boston Marathon, which she won) Course record holder Volha Mazuronak (pictured here Women's marathon in Doha 2021 winner Christy Yiu (pictured here Women's marathon in Rio de Janeiro. Key: Course record (in bold) Asian Marathon Championship race
HAMPTON, NH — The Boston Marathon returned on its traditional Patriots Day date this week, with more than 25,000 athletes completing the 26.2-mile course from Hopkinton to Boylston Street.
SALEM, NH — The Boston Marathon returned on its traditional Patriots Day date this week, with more than 25,000 athletes completing the 26.2-mile course from Hopkinton to Boylston Street.
The San Francisco Marathon is an annual USATF-certified road running event held in San Francisco, California, that includes a full marathon, two half marathons, an ultramarathon, [1] a 10k, [2] and a 5K. [3]