Comrades Marathon : 101 years of highlights and heroes, 1921 to 2022 / Tom Cottrell.

"For over a century, the Comrades Marathon has captivated a nation. It's an annual South African ritual, a day of inspiration and extraordinary achievement. Written in an accessible, anecdotal style, this book tells the absorbing story of a humble start in 1921, when only a handful of runners finish...

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Main Author: Cottrell, Tom (Author)
Language:English
Published: Greenside, Johannesburg : Tom Cottrell, [2023]
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Physical Description:xiv, 238 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book
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"For over a century, the Comrades Marathon has captivated a nation. It's an annual South African ritual, a day of inspiration and extraordinary achievement. Written in an accessible, anecdotal style, this book tells the absorbing story of a humble start in 1921, when only a handful of runners finished, to its current status as the world's greatest ultra-marathon. It bears witness to the complexity of South African society and over a hundred years of change in a fascinating story that begins with the early heroes, Arthur Newton in the 1920s, Hardy Ballington in the 1930s and Wally Hayward in the 1950s, to official permission for women and people of colour to run in the 1970s, to nine-times winner Bruce Fordyce in the 1980s, democratic South Africa in the 1990s, the domination of the Russians in the early 2000s, and the ascent of black runners in the 2010s. And then came a worldwide pandemic and for only the second time in its history, the Comrades Marathon was cancelled. In 2022, participants once again lined up on the Old Main Road for the first time in two years to run the ultimate human race, this book tells the tale of the world's largest ultra-marathon: its glories, its passions, its triumphs and tragedies."--Publisher's description.
Note:"Tom Contrell's Guide Book Publications."--spine.
Call Number:GV1065.23.S62 C66 2023
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780639982519
0639982514