One, the 1974 New York City Marathon, with a time of 3:07. (She finished second in the 1975 Boston Marathon with a PR time of 2:51.)
The First perso to ever run a marathon was actually a women named "Kathrine Switzer". It was in the years of 1967 in Boston
Barry Switzer.
He won the Boston Marathon two times, in 1935 and 1945. He was a second place finisher seven times, and in all, competed in a record 61 Boston Marathons.
The 1920s were famous for their Charleston dance marathons. This involved doing the Charleston on the dance floor with a partner. The last couple standing usually won a trophy or other prize.
Steve redgrave, the winner of five olympic medals won one of the London Marathons, don't know which, sorry!
Bill Rodgers in 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979.
Barry Switzer coached the Cowboys between 1994-1997. His overall record, including playoffs, was 45-26 and the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX during his tenure.
While Longboat won several lesser races during his career, he won the Boston Marathon (the biggest race at the time) only once. Despite only owning one victory, he set a course record with his win, a record that would stand for four years.
Abebe Bikila, the legendary Ethiopian distance runner, won the first of two Olympic Marathons (at the 1960 Rome Games) barefooted.He won again at the '64 Tokyo Games with shoes on!
Barry Switzer, who was head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from 1994 to 1997, was the second person ever to win a college football national championship and a Super Bowl. He was the winning head coach of Super Bowl XXX, in which the Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17. He also won three national championships during his tenure at the University of Oklahoma from 1973 to 1988. The first person to win a college national championship and a Super Bowl was Jimmy Johnson, Switzer's predecessor as Cowboys head coach.
2 - Barry Switzer (3 with Oklahoma and 1 with Dallas) Jimmy Johnson (1 NCAA with Miami and 2 with Dallas) Paul Brown (1 NCAA with Ohio State and 3 with Cleveland Browns NFL , 4 Browns AAFC and one Ohio High School State Championship, Massilon Tigers)
Weeb Eubank won NFL championships with the Baltimore Colts in 1958 and 1959 and an AFL championship with the New York Jets in 1968. Ironically, the Jets played the Colts in Super Bowl III and Eubank became the only coach to win an NFL championship (pre Super Bowl), an AFL championship, and a Super Bowl.