Dude died afterwards, no? Not something I aspire to
But think of the IMMORTAL GLORY you’ll win!
… yeah, I ain’t too big on it either, I’ll take the train.
What was this person’s name?
Funny question! The stories can’t seem to agree. Pheidippides is the most common one, but there are at least a few other names claimed in Classical stories as the REAL name of the runner.
It was SpruceBringsteen I’m pretty sure
Heard his name was Rick, actually
I always think of that every time I read about someone dying while running a marathon
Explanation: According to Classical-era stories (believed to be just a legend nowadays, due to contemporary accounts of the battle not recording it), after the Greeks defeated the Persians in the Battle of Marathon, a Greek courier, who had just ran 150 miles over the previous 2 days, sprinted another 25 miles to deliver news of the victory to Athens, bursting into the assembly and crying out “We have won!” before collapsing, dead.
Good one to keep in mind on long jogs, huh?
He had previously ran to ask the Spartans for help on the battle but they wouldn’t leave until after some festival or something.
So, he then ran to the battle, fought, then ran back to Athens to tell everyone because a ship had slipped past the battle on its way to Athens and if it got back before their army the enemy would just say they won and sack Athens. The Guy is a machine.
His full adventure inspired the ultramarathon The spartathalonThe Spartans had to wait until the full moon before making a decision.
Fella should of just walked.
They must not have invented horses yet.
Greece before good roads was less-than-horse-friendly, very mountainous, some cross-country shit the poor fellow probably had to do.