
About this episode
This episode explores the origins of race medals, starting with the first Boston Marathon in 1897.
In 1897, the Boston Athletic Association, then only ten years old, decided to organize the first ever Boston Marathon, thus giving birth to the longest continuously running marathon in the world. Of the 15 people who took part in the race, ten finished. And to commemorate the achievement of its members in that inaugural Boston Marathon, all ten finishers came away with a medal, thus giving birth to one of the most enduring traditions in mass participation sports: the finisher medal. So, what ...
Topics covered
- marathon history
- finisher medals
- sports traditions
- Boston Marathon
- running events
Keywords
- Boston Marathon
- race medals
- finisher medal
- sports history
- running
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Boston Athletic Association
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