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Fred Lorz hitched a ride in a car for eleven miles, and was briefly hailed as the winner until this was brought to notice. Italian Dorando Pietri needed help across the finish line, and was declared the winner before being disqualified in favor of Johnny Hayes of the US. See image of third placegetter, Gaston Strobino.

Korean Kitei Song won the marathon, running in Japanese colors because his country was occupied by Japan. Running barefoot, Abebe Bikila became the first black African to take home a gold medal in any sport. Abebea was the first man to successfully defend the marathon title.

Phenomenal U. The 10km swimming marathon and BMX. In , in the m final, Rebecca Adlington improved on the previous time by more than two seconds, with a new time of In Beijing, almost 50 years separated the oldest from the youngest athlete: Japanese horse rider Hiroshi Hoketsu took part in his third Olympic Games at the age of 67, whilst Cameroon swimmer, Antoinette Joyce Guedia Mouafo participated in the Games for the first time at the tender age of Thirty-seven venues, six of which were outside Beijing, hosted the competitions: namely Hong Kong for the equestrian events and Qingdao for the sailing; and Tianjin, Shanghai, Qinhuangdao and Shenyang for the football matches.

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United States 29 Canadian Independance Day or more commonly known as Canada Day is celebrated just 3 days before the American Independance Day which hopef Because Radcliffe has had an incomplete training regime and on race day may not be healthy enough to run; but she is hungry for it. Radcliffe's sheer determination to make it to the start and overcome all odds to give this race her best shot deserves respect. A four-time Boston Marathon winner, her World Record time of at the Chicago Marathon went unrivaled until Radcliffe came onto the marathon scene.

Both she and Radcliffe are the only women capable of sub marathons. Ndereba who has the nickname "Catherine the Great", has a collection of first place and second place finishes at almost all career marathons including a silver at the Athens Games, wins of the and World Championships and a silver at the World Championships. The one exception was a fifth place finish at the New York City Marathon; but Ndereba is in peak shape following her win of the New York City Half Marathon in , using the challenging course to gauge her fitness levels for the Olympics.

Ndereba is a seasoned veteran who will undoubtedly be in the lead pack. As this may be Ndereba's last Olympics, she has never had an Olympic gold medal and would like to be the first Kenyan marathoner to win gold which would help unify the country following the violence of last December's presidential elections. Humble, wise and strong with faith, Ndereba will be unstoppable, as remains Kenya's top female distance runner. Noguchi has much riding on her shoulders, as Japanese women have won medals in every marathon since the Barcelona Olympics.

While Noguchi may not have run as many marathons as Radcliffe and Ndereba; she has what both desire, Olympic gold. With a personal best of from the Berlin Marathon, Noguchi also has earned the title of third fastest woman in the world.

Yet, she faces further challenges having battled a number of injuries and health issues since Athens. Of late, Noguchi had injured a muscle in her upper left leg causing her to scale back her training for a few weeks. With weeks before race day, she left altitude training three days early citing extreme muscle fatigue and spent some time in a hospital receiving treatment. The Japanese Athletics Association states that she will be given a few more days to prove she has overcome her ailments.

There are no plans to replace her spot on the team in the event she fails to start, but many remain confident that she will race. Noguchi was a relative unknown outside the Japanese marathon circuit until the Athens Games.



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