Maratonjuoksussa
Maratonjuoksussa, also known as marathon running, is a long-distance foot race with an official distance of 42.195 kilometers. This distance is standardized and derived from the legendary run of a Greek soldier, Pheidippides, who is said to have run from the Battle of Marathon to Athens to announce the victory. The first modern marathon was held as part of the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens. The event has since become a globally popular athletic pursuit, attracting both elite professional athletes and recreational runners.
Marathon running demands exceptional physical and mental endurance. Training for a marathon typically involves months of
Major marathons are held annually in cities around the world, such as Boston, New York, London, Berlin,