- for Most
Marathons Run in a Year by Man by
running 238
marathons.
Larry Macon celebrated his 1,000th
career marathon at the
Cowtown Marathon in Ft. Worth...
- The
Barkley Marathons is an
ultramarathon trail race held each year in
Frozen Head
State Park in
Morgan County, Tennessee,
United States.
Described as...
- day,
dance marathons are
commonly used as fundraisers.
These modern marathons are
usually 12–24 hours, a far cry from the 1,000-hour
marathons of the 1930s...
-
Polytechnic Marathons competed with each
other until, in 1996, the
latter folded in due to the po****rity of the former.
Following the
Boston Marathon bombing...
- Burfoot, Amby. "Are
marathons dangerous?", Runner's World, 3
November 2008. English, Joe. "Why do
runners die
during marathons?", Running-Advice.com...
-
chick flicks).
Marathons can be user-created: one
person decides to
undertake a
marathon solo or to
organize a
group marathon.
Marathons may also be producer-created...
-
marathons has
grown steadily since 2003,
partly because it is a
challenging distance, but does not
require the same
level of
training that a
marathon...
-
completed an
organized marathon. For
elite athletes and
others known primarily for
running marathons, see List of
marathoners or Category:Long-distance...
- (3:11:27) won the
first two
modern marathons. On
April 10, 1896,
Spiridon Louis of
Greece won the
first Olympic marathon in Athens, Greece, in a time of...
- "Lazarus Lake"
Cantrell and Karl "Raw Dog" Henn
conceived the
Barkley Marathons, an
annual trail race held in
March or
April in
Frozen Head
State Park...