No. It should be either "You have run a marathon" or "You ran a marathon".
I assume you mean the person who ran 26 miles from Marathon to Athens to announce the victory won there by the Greeks. His name according to Herodotus was Pheidippides.
100metres The very first one from the Battle of Marathon to Athens was 26 miles 365 feet. The guy that ran it ran that, got to athens, said "We won!" and died ^^
John J. McDermott was the winner of the first annual Boston Marathon in 1897. It was the first marathon of its kind in the US.
In 490BC when Pheidippedes, a Greek messenger, ran from the Battle of Marathon, to Athens to proclaim the Greek victory over the Persians
The first Boston Marathon, in 1897, was from Ashland to Boston.
The soldier that ran from Marathon to Athens.
I will tell you something it was not Sparticus or Pheippides
The First perso to ever run a marathon was actually a women named "Kathrine Switzer". It was in the years of 1967 in Boston
a man ran a long way and died because of it they decided to name it a marathon the first olympics started` in the 1800 's
in greece when a soldier ran from marathon to athens by foot and died
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