Marathon The Story of the Greatest Race on Earth

Marathon The Story of the Greatest Race on Earth

by TimothyCollings (Author)

Synopsis

No single volume has ever examined in depth the history of the Olympic marathon, or why thousands of runners line up across the world to run those 26.2 miles each year. With the Olympic Games returning, for the first time in a century, to their ancient home in Athens, here are the stories behind the ultimate running challenge. Did Pheidippides the Greek ever perform the feat of endurance the famous victory at Marathon is alleged to have inspired? It matters not: Spiridon the Greek most certainly did in 1896, when the modern Olympic Games were born in Athens. Twenty-four men's marathons have come and gone under the five-ringed flag, but no Greek runner has ever won it again. The marathon has become a world event. Touched by politics and its own fair share of controversy, more than anything, the marathon is the measure of athletics heroes. What does it take, apart from dogged determination, to run an Olympic marathon? No athlete now would try what Zatopek did half a century ago. Where the first marathon runner brought news of a victorious army, an army of support staff now stands behind the marathon man or woman, while athletics training has evolved to levels Spiridon would never have dreamt of.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 244
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 27 May 2004

ISBN 10: 1852271140
ISBN 13: 9781852271145

Author Bio
Timothy Collings is the motor racing correspondent for the Daily Telegraph and Formula One reporter for Reuters news agency. His previous books include Eddie Jordan: The Biography (Virgin), The Piranha Club (Virgin), The New Villeneuve: The Life of Jacques Villeneuve (Bloomsbury), Damon Hill: My Championship Year (Little Brown) and Schumacher: The Life of the New Formula One Champion (Bloomsbury). A Scots-born Francophile who is now an Australian citizen, Stuart Sykes is a BBC-trained journalist. Now F1 consultant to the Australian and United States Grands Prix, he is also the author of two BBC Grand Prix books, a regular translator of motor racing titles and a freelance editor. He lives with his wife Claire on the Mornington Peninsual in Victoria, in Australia.