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  2. Ineos 1:59 Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Through the 24th mile, only Geremew managed to stay with him. Kipchoge ran the next two miles in 4:26 and 4:30 to win the race 2:02:37, while Geremew finished second in 2:02:55. This was Kipchoge's second fastest time behind his Berlin world record and also the second fastest marathon in history as well as his fourth London Marathon victory. [18]

  3. Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

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    The marathon distance of 26 miles, 385 yards was run over a course that started and finished on The Mall in central London. Runners completed one short circuit of 2.219 miles (3.571 km) around part of the City of Westminster and then three longer circuits of 8 miles (13 km) around Westminster, the Victoria Embankment and the City of London.

  4. Gameshow Marathon (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Like the 1986 version of the show, the contestant could change one card per line by choosing one of three spare cards, doubles resulted in pushes. Like the 1986 version of the show, a car game was added, however, it did not resemble either version used during that period.

  5. Did You Know These Celebrities Are Marathon Runners? - AOL

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    If you run a marathon in a major city, ... The race was the second attempt at 26.2 miles for the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and actress. ... After the eight-time Olympic medal winner ...

  6. Marathon world record progression - Wikipedia

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    For a performance to be ratified as a world record by World Athletics, the marathon course on which the performance occurred must be 42.195 km (26.219 mi) long, [34] measured in a defined manner using the calibrated bicycle method [35] (the distance in kilometers being the official distance; the distance in miles is an approximation) and meet other criteria that rule out artificially fast ...

  7. Joan Benoit Samuelson's 1984 Olympic marathon win was a game ...

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    Joan Benoit Samuelson's 1984 Olympic marathon win was a game-changer for women's sports ... woman to break 2:30 in the marathon, running 2:27.32 in New York, a time that would have been good for ...

  8. Marathon at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The marathon at the Summer Olympics is the only road running event held at the multi-sport event. The men's marathon has been present on the Olympic athletics programme since the first modern Olympics in 1896. Nearly ninety years later, the women's event was added to the programme at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.

  9. Joan Benoit - Wikipedia

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    Joan Benoit Samuelson (born May 16, 1957) is an American marathon runner who was the first women's Olympic Games marathon champion, winning the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. [2] She held the fastest time for an American woman at the Chicago Marathon for 32 years after winning the race in 1985.