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Qué (quién) es MARATHONS - definición

LONG-DISTANCE RUNNING EVENT WITH AN OFFICIAL DISTANCE OF 42.195 KM
Marathon (sports); Marathon (race); Marathon race; Marathoner; Marathon (sport); Marathons; Marathon runner; 26.2; Marathon running; Wheelchair marathon; 42.195 km; 42.195 kilometers; Marathonist; Marathoners; Full marathon; Marathon distance; 42.195 kilometres
  • Start of the 2012 [[Helsinki City Marathon]]
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  • Aerial view of runner in the [[Kigali International Peace Marathon]] in Rwanda, 2019
  • A pack of Wheelchair Division participants in the 2009 Boston Marathon
  • A volunteer hands out fluids at a marathon water stop
  • A runner getting encouragement at Mile 25 of the Boston Marathon
  • Achilles Track Club]], with his guide, running the 2011 Boston Marathon. He completed his 150th marathon at Boston in April 2014.
  • 2007 [[Barcelona Marathon]]
  • MoonWalk]] is a nocturnal charity marathon to raise money for breast cancer research.
  • Competitors during the 2014 [[Orlen Warsaw Marathon]]
  • Mars rover Opportunity's traverse in 2015 as it approached the Marathon Valley, and then traveled distance of a traditional marathon (about 42 kilometres (26 mi))
  • Participant of the [[2016 Boston Marathon]], April 2016
  • [[Luc-Olivier Merson]]'s 1869 painting depicting the runner announcing the victory at the [[Battle of Marathon]] to the people of [[Athens]]
  • 2008 Olympic marathon]]
  • Start of the 2009 [[Stockholm Marathon]]
  • Officers patrolling a marathon course in [[Ukraine]]

marathon         
¦ noun
1. a long-distance running race, strictly one of 26 miles 385 yards (42.195 km).
2. a long-lasting and difficult task or activity: [as modifier] the band's marathon UK tour.
Derivatives
marathoner noun
Word History
The race was named at the time of the 1896 Olympics after Marathon in Greece, the scene of a battle in which the Athenians defeated the Persians in 490 BC. It is based on the tradition that a messenger ran from Marathon to Athens (22 miles) with news of the victory, falling dead on arrival; the present standardized distance dates from 1924. However, the original account by the historian Herodotus told of the messenger Pheidippides running 150 miles from Athens to Sparta before the battle, seeking help.
marathon         
n.
1) to organize, stage a marathon
2) to run a marathon
3) a dance marathon
marathon         
(marathons)
1.
A marathon is a race in which people run a distance of 26 miles, which is about 42 km.
...running in his first marathon...
Rodgers can also claim four victories in the New York Marathon.
N-COUNT
2.
If you use marathon to describe an event or task, you are emphasizing that it takes a long time and is very tiring.
People make marathon journeys to buy glass here.
...a marathon session of talks with government representatives.
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]

Wikipedia

Marathon

The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of 42.195 km (26 mi 385 yd), usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There are also wheelchair divisions. More than 800 marathons are held throughout the world each year, with the vast majority of competitors being recreational athletes, as larger marathons can have tens of thousands of participants.

The marathon was one of the original modern Olympic events in 1896. The distance did not become standardized until 1921. The distance is also included in the World Athletics Championships, which began in 1983. It is the only running road race included in both championship competitions (walking races on the roads are also contested in both).

Ejemplos de uso de MARATHONS
1. Aronow said he runs recreationally and occasionally participates in marathons.
2. Since that pivotal morning, I have run six marathons.
3. He completed four Ironman triathlons and finished two Boston Marathons.
4. She has run both the London and New York marathons.
5. You wouldn‘t expect a man like that to be running marathons.