Dick Beardsley
American long-distance runner, Boston Marathon

Born
March 21st, 1956
69 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A long-distance runner achieved significant success in road racing during the 1980s. Won the Boston Marathon in 1983 with a time of 2:08:53, which was the second-fastest time recorded at that event at the time. Finished second in the 1982 New York City Marathon, establishing a strong rivalry with Alberto Salazar. Became known for strong performances in various other marathon events across the United States and achieved multiple top finishes. Also competed in ultra-marathons, including notable victories and placements.
Won the Boston Marathon in 1983
Finished second in the 1982 New York City Marathon
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