Updated:2008-05-13 12:01 | Source:beijing2008
Los Angeles, 5 August 1984: American Joan BENOIT, 1st, begins the final lap of the women's marathon. Credit: Getty Images |
Born: 16 May 1957
Birthplace: Freeport (United States)
Nationality: United States
Sport: Athletics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Los Angeles 1984
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Gold: 1
Details
Other results:
Pan American Games
Gold: 1 (83)
Marathon Pioneer
Until 1984, no women's running event longer than 1,500m had been included in the Olympics. The 42km195 marathon race was finally added to the Olympic program in Los Angeles and the landmark breakthrough was a dramatic and emotional event. On 18 April 1983, Joan Benoit won the Boston Marathon in a time of 2:22:43.
This time still stood as the world best when the inaugural women's Olympic marathon was held on 5 August 1984. Benoit qualified for the Olympics by winning the U.S. Olympic trial only seventeen days after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right knee.
At the Los Angeles Games, Benoit was the co-favorite along with Norway's Grete Waitz, who had won all seven marathons she had completed. Waitz had also beaten Benoit ten of the eleven times they had met at various distances. This time, however, Benoit took the lead after only fourteen minutes and pulled away at will, amazed that no one went with her. By the time Waitz began reeling her in after 30km, it was too late. Benoit won the race by 400m.
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