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  2. List of marathon fatalities - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Marathon: Dallas, US Heart attack USA: Thomas Becker [10] 40 8 October 1989 Twin Cities Marathon: Minneapolis, US Heart attack USA: William McKinney [11] 59 4 March 1990 Los Angeles Marathon: Los Angeles, US Heart attack USA: Lisa B. Christensen [12] 19 4 November 1990 Marine Corps Marathon: Washington, D.C., US Coronary artery ...

  3. Sudden cardiac death of athletes - Wikipedia

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    Defibrillator training kit. It remains a difficult medical challenge to prevent the sudden cardiac death of athletes, typically defined as natural, unexpected death from cardiac arrest within one hour of the onset of collapse symptoms, excluding additional time on mechanical life support. [1]

  4. List of multisport and triathlon fatalities - Wikipedia

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    of Race Name Age Date of Race Name of Multisport or Triathlon Race Location Cause/Other Notes Discipline Australia Unknown [1] 60s 2/8/2025 Coles Bay Triathlon Tasmania TBD Swim US Unknown [2] 46 12/08/2024 Ironman 70.3 Indian Wells California TBD Swim Croatia Unknown [3] 50 10/20/24 Ironman 70.3 Porec Porec TBD Swim Spain Mark Stokes [4] 57 10 ...

  5. Dallas Marathon Heart Attack Survivor to Run This Year’s Race ...

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    Last year, Dwayne Pickens officially died on the course. Now, he’s ready to cross the finish line.

  6. Running a marathon 'knocks four years off your heart ‘age’'

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  7. Honolulu Marathon - Wikipedia

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    At the forefront of the growth of the Honolulu Marathon was cardiologist Jack Scaff, one of the first physicians to prescribe running as therapy for heart disease. In 1977, Sports Illustrated's senior writer and Olympic marathoner Kenny Moore wrote a feature story about the race. Moore postured that, like the growth of long-distance running ...

  8. Physiology of marathons - Wikipedia

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    The marathon was conceived centuries ago and as of recent has been gaining popularity among many populations around the world. The 42.195 km (26.2 mile) distance is a physical challenge that entails distinct features of an individual's energy metabolism. Marathon runners finish at different times because of individual physiological characteristics.

  9. Heart failure - Wikipedia

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    Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome caused by an impairment in the heart's ability to fill with and pump blood.. Although symptoms vary based on which side of the heart is affected, HF typically presents with shortness of breath, excessive fatigue, and bilateral leg swelling. [3]