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Pais nao conta para Jude4us ( titulo é mango )
The first marathon runner wasn't Greek, he was Jewish
Friday's the Tel Aviv marathon, it's time to note that a run described in the bible predated the Greek myth on which marathons are based by centuries. Plus: the Jewish Runner Hall of Fame.
By Elon Gilad | Feb. 27, 2014 | 10:27 AM | 1
Pheidippides delivering the message of victory after the Battle of Marathon, Luc-Olivier Merson, 1869. Photo by Wikimedia
By Ilan Goldman | Jul. 23, 2013 | 8:04 PM
Tomorrow, Friday morning, thousands of runners will be taking to the streets. Yes, it's the Tel Aviv Marathon, and the perfect time to debunk some myths about Jews and sports, specifically - running.
The first modern marathon was at the first latter-day Olympics, held in Athens in 1896. It was 40 kilometers long, from the town of Marathon to Athens, commemorating the legendary run along roughly that route by one Pheidippides (though some say the real route he ran was substantially shorter). He was a Greek soldier-messenger happily bearing the message of the Greek victory over the Persians at the battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. According to legend, upon arriving at Athens and delivering the message the exhausted Pheidippides, keeled over and died.
Friday's the Tel Aviv marathon, it's time to note that a run described in the bible predated the Greek myth on which marathons are based by centuries. Plus: the Jewish Runner Hall of Fame.
By Elon Gilad | Feb. 27, 2014 | 10:27 AM | 1
Pheidippides delivering the message of victory after the Battle of Marathon, Luc-Olivier Merson, 1869. Photo by Wikimedia
By Ilan Goldman | Jul. 23, 2013 | 8:04 PM
Tomorrow, Friday morning, thousands of runners will be taking to the streets. Yes, it's the Tel Aviv Marathon, and the perfect time to debunk some myths about Jews and sports, specifically - running.
The first modern marathon was at the first latter-day Olympics, held in Athens in 1896. It was 40 kilometers long, from the town of Marathon to Athens, commemorating the legendary run along roughly that route by one Pheidippides (though some say the real route he ran was substantially shorter). He was a Greek soldier-messenger happily bearing the message of the Greek victory over the Persians at the battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. According to legend, upon arriving at Athens and delivering the message the exhausted Pheidippides, keeled over and died.
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Só discuto o que nao sei ...O ke sei ensino ...POIZ
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Re: Pais nao conta para Jude4us ( titulo é mango )
meus caros
se eu comentasse aqui que o Eusébio nao era português era católico
se eu comentasse aqui que o Eusébio nao era português era católico
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Só discuto o que nao sei ...O ke sei ensino ...POIZ
Vitor mango- Pontos : 117554
Re: Pais nao conta para Jude4us ( titulo é mango )
Vitor mango escreveu:meus caros
se eu comentasse aqui que o Eusébio nao era português era católico
Por isso nem traduzi nem sequer li o texto do haaretz porque ...sexo e religião devem ser temas PESSOAIS e jamais se devem sobrepor a quem que com nos defende um território
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Só discuto o que nao sei ...O ke sei ensino ...POIZ
Vitor mango- Pontos : 117554
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