Johnny Miles

English-Canadian marathon runner and champion

Johnny Miles - English-Canadian marathon runner and champion
Born

October 30th, 1905
119 years ago

Died

2003
22 years ago — 98 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Canada

Links & References

Born in 1905, this athlete became a prominent figure in long-distance running, particularly in the marathon. He achieved significant success in the 1926 Boston Marathon, securing a victory with a time of 2:25:39, which set a new course record. This achievement marked a high point in his running career and established him as a leading competitor in the sport. In addition to his Boston win, he competed in various other races and earned recognition within the Canadian athletic community, contributing to the sport's development in the region. His accomplishments in the late 1920s solidified his legacy in marathon running, as he remained a respected name well beyond his active years.

Winning the 1926 Boston Marathon

Setting a course record at the Boston Marathon

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