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Filipides was a Greek soldier who ran over 37 miles to announce victory over the Persians at the Battle of Marathon. Though the details are mythological, the marathon race commemorates his heroic deed. A marathon is a foot race of 42.195 kilometers that originated in the 1896 Athens Olympics to honor Filipides. The standard distance comes from the 1908 London Olympics which placed the start near Windsor Castle and finish at the White City Stadium.







