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THE MARATHON Authors: Apostolos Yotis and Dora Maratou
ISBN: 1-59232-082-1 Format: Paperback, 160pp
Publication Date: September, 2005
Publisher: Seaburn Publishing Group Price: $19.95
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THE MARATHON
DESCRIPTION:
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Marathon was introduced at the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in
1896. One of the most grueling sports, it constitutes a continuation of the
history of the endurance race that was run at the ancient Olympic Games. The
name of the event was chosen as a reminder not only of the moral values and
heroic moments of Hellenism at the battle of Marathon in 490 BC, but also the
feat of the messenger runner who unknowingly laid out the first Marathon course
when he brought the joyous news of the Greek victory to the Athenians.
Since
becoming established as an Olympic event, this modern sport with ancient roots
has become so popular that Marathon races are now held in more than 50
countries all over the world, with the massive participation of athletes and
spectators.
This book focuses on the establishment, symbolism and ideological
aspect of the Marathon, with references to events of historical and sporting
interest which characterized the 25 Olympic Marathons of the modern era.
Particular attention is devoted to the Classical Marathon Course, which runners
will follow at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, and which is virtually the
same as the route taken by the ancient messenger runner in full armor. In
addition, brief descriptions are provided of the battle of Marathon and its
importance in the context of historical events of the time, while information
is also presented about the ancient settlement of Marathon and nearby
archeological sites.
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