Arthur L. Newton
American long-distance runner
Born
June 24th, 1883
142 years ago
Died
1956
69 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Competed in long-distance running events, achieving significant success in the early 20th century. Notable for participation in the Boston Marathon and winning the 1920 race. Set several records and represented the United States in international competitions. Contributed to the growth of distance running sports in America during that era.
Winning the 1920 Boston Marathon
Setting multiple long-distance running records
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