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  2. Zola Budd - Wikipedia

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    Zola Budd (also known as Zola Pieterse; born 26 May 1966) is a South African middle-distance and long-distance runner.She competed at the 1984 Olympic Games for Great Britain and the 1992 Olympic Games for South Africa, both times in the 3000 metres.

  3. Abebe Bikila - Wikipedia

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    Shambel Abebe Bikila (Amharic: ሻምበል አበበ ቢቂላ; August 7, 1932 – October 25, 1973) was an Ethiopian marathon runner who was a back-to-back Olympic marathon champion. He was the first Ethiopian Olympic gold medalist, winning his first gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome while running barefoot. [3]

  4. 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]

  5. What happened to Megan Keith? Why the runner finished her ...

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    One person shared on X, "Best bit of the Olympics so far, Megan Keith finishing the 10,000m Never give up What a flippen amazing thing to get to run in an Olympic final In the time I can do it ...

  6. She’s Vashti Cunningham, Olympian. He’s Randall Cunningham ...

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    The Tokyo Olympics loom in the distance. The reigning world bronze medalist feels uncharacteristically slow. ... Once upon a time, he was a self-taught track star. As a kid, he’d run barefoot in ...

  7. Shoeless trek at Goodyear Half Marathon will be no small feet ...

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    In his time as a runner, Rueschman ran the Buckeye Trail 50K, a 31-mile race, and the Burning River 100-mile race. Though Rueschman doesn’t run the trails barefoot, he still opts for a zero drop ...

  8. Dave Wottle - Wikipedia

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    In June 1973, Wottle and 1972 U.S. Olympic teammate Steve Prefontaine (5000M) raced each other in the mile at a meet at the University of Oregon. Wottle defeated Prefontaine on his home track, running 3:53.3, which was the 3rd fastest mile in history at the time. Prefontaine ran 3:54.6, the 9th fastest mile at the time.

  9. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen years after her first Olympic win, she won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, becoming the most decorated 100 m sprinter at the Olympic Games. At the biennial World Athletics Championships , Fraser-Pryce is one of the most decorated athletes in history, winning ten gold, five silver medals and a bronze.