Monday, January 13, 2014

1/12/2014::Daily Trivia Answer

Q::What is the distance of a marathon in miles (or kilometers)?

A::26 miles and 385 yards or 42.195 kilometres
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The name Marathon comes from the legend of Pheidippides, a Greek messenger. The legend states that he was sent from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens to announce that the Persians had been defeated in the Battle of Marathon (in which he had just fought), which took place in August or September, 490 BC.  It is said that he ran the entire distance without stopping and burst into the assembly, exclaiming "νενικηκαμεν’ (nenikekamen)", ("We wοn"), before collapsing and dying.  The account of the run from Marathon to Athens first appears in Plutarch's On the Glory of Athens in the 1st century AD which quotes from Heraclides Ponticus's lost work, giving the runner's name as either Thersipus of Erchius or Eucles.  Lucian of Samosata (2nd century AD) also gives the story but names the runner Philippides (not Pheidippides).  (from Wikepedia)

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