The Surprising Origins of the Marathon Race
  • 1. The Marathon race has surprising origins dating back to ancient Greece. Legend has it that a messenger named Pheidippides ran over 26 miles from the town of Marathon to Athens to announce the Greek victory over the Persians in the Battle of Marathon. Upon delivering the news, he collapsed and died from exhaustion, inspiring the modern-day Marathon race. The first official marathon race was held during the 1896 Olympics in Athens, following the same route as Pheidippides. Today, the Marathon race symbolizes endurance, perseverance, and the human spirit triumphing over adversity.

    In which year did the first marathon take place?
A) 200 AD
B) 1500 AD
C) 800 BC
D) 490 BC
  • 2. Who did Pheidippides deliver his message to in Athens?
A) The Spartans
B) The Corinthians
C) The Athenians
D) The Persians
  • 3. Which modern sporting event was inspired by the marathon legend?
A) Tour de France
B) Super Bowl
C) The Olympic Marathon
D) Wimbledon
  • 4. Where is the start and finish of the modern marathon race according to tradition?
A) Marathon to Athens
B) Olympia to Marathon
C) Athens to Thebes
D) Sparta to Athens
  • 5. When was the marathon race introduced to the modern Olympic Games?
A) 1896
B) 1900
C) 1920
D) 1950
  • 6. Who was the winner of the first Olympic Marathon in 1896?
A) Paavo Nurmi
B) Jesse Owens
C) Thomas Burke
D) Spyridon Louis
  • 7. Which city was the host of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896?
A) Paris
B) Los Angeles
C) London
D) Athens
  • 8. Who is considered the father of the modern marathon race?
A) Pierre de Coubertin
B) Herbert Asquith
C) Michel Bréal
D) Thomas Edison
  • 9. What makes the Boston Marathon significant in the history of the race?
A) No requirement for qualification
B) Oldest annual marathon in the world
C) Shortest marathon course
D) Highest prize money
  • 10. When was the first Boston Marathon held?
A) 1900
B) 1897
C) 1920
D) 1950
  • 11. Who won the first Boston Marathon in 1897?
A) Kenenisa Bekele
B) Ethiopians
C) Billy Mills
D) John J. McDermott
  • 12. Who was the winner of the controversial 1908 Olympic marathon?
A) Messegue
B) Dorando Pietri
C) Johnny Hayes
D) Thomas Hicks
  • 13. In which year was the marathon officially and permanently set to 26.2 miles by the IAAF?
A) 1948
B) 1954
C) 1936
D) 1921
  • 14. Who holds the current men's world record for the marathon?
A) Dennis Kimetto
B) Eliud Kipchoge
C) Haile Gebrselassie
D) Paula Radcliffe
  • 15. Which major city hosts one of the world's largest and most famous annual marathons?
A) New York City
B) Tokyo
C) Sydney
D) Rio de Janeiro
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