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Nina Kuscsik, winner of the first official women’s race at the Boston Marathon, twice winner at New York, and an important ...
Jeanne, who is from Wembley, was 44 when she ran in the first London Marathon and only about one of 300 women to sign up. It was also her first marathon, completing the 26.2-mile (42.2 km) course ...
American marathoner Nina Kuscsik played a pivotal role in advocating for women’s participation in distance running ...
Boston Marathon Nina Kuscsik, marathon pioneer and first (official) winner of Boston Marathon’s women’s race, has died An obituary for the A.L. Jacobsen Funeral Home in Huntington Station, New ...
From long lines to a delayed start time and a finale concert with Doechii, here's everything that happened at the Nike After ...
The first running of the Boston Marathon was from Metcalf’s Mill in Ashland to the Irvington Oval in Boston on April 19, 1897. Women were not allowed entry into the Boston Marathon until 1972.
After running — or more like barely surviving — my first half-marathon about a decade ago in Las Vegas, I had no desire to participate in a long-distance run ever again.