Comrades Marathon
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Comrades Marathon
C20: first run after WWI by returning servicemen to commemorate their fallen comrades
Example Sentences
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South Africa's Comrades Marathon, linking Durban and Pietermaritzburg, describes itself as the oldest ultra-marathon in the world, stretching for about 55 miles through KwaZulu-Natal province.
From BBC
These next six months, Walmsley plans to take on ultrarunning’s two biggest races: South Africa’s 55-mile Comrades Marathon and the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, or UTMB, a 106-mile mountainous trek through the Alps.
From Slate
He struggled for most of the next decade and had one last surge of greatness to win the 55-mile Comrades Marathon in South Africa in 1994, at age 34.
From New York Times
Cheryl Winn, who chairs the Comrades Marathon Association, says the run is about “the power of the human spirit.”
From Seattle Times
I fell a day behind, which means I’ll have to run two marathons on the last day, it’s called the Comrades Marathon – 56 miles in a day is what I’m going to attempt.
From The Guardian
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