List of marathoners
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This is a list of notable people who have completed a marathon.
Note that this list is intended to showcase people who are known for accomplishments outside long-distance running. For elite athletes known for running, see Category:Long-distance runners.
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[edit] Actors
- Meredith Baxter, Family Ties, New York City Marathon 1982 (4:08:30)
- William Baldwin, New York City Marathon 1992 (3:24:29)
- Anthony Edwards, Chicago Marathon 2003 (3:55:40)
- David James Elliott, JAG, Boston Marathon 2000 (4:57:23)
- Will Ferrell, Boston Marathon 2003 (3:56:12)
- Katie Holmes, New York City Marathon 2007 (5:29:58)
- John Keston, Twin Cities Marathon 1996 (3:00:58)
- Mario López, Saved by the Bell, Boston Marathon 2002 (5:41:41)
- Joan Van Ark, Santa Ana/Orange Marathon 1979 (3:35:00)
- Peter Weller, New York City Marathon 1988 (3:51:26)
[edit] Television Personalities
- Danni Boatwright, Winner: Survivor: Guatemala, Nashville Country Music Marathon 2003 (4:23:24)
- Dana Carvey, Ocean to Bay Marathon 1972 (3:04:21)
- Bill Gaghan, The Amazing Race: Family Edition, Boston Marathon 2005 (3:53:11)
- Tammy Gaghan, The Amazing Race: Family Edition, Under Armour Baltimore Marathon 2005 (4:45:36)
- Lisa Ling, formerly of The View, Boston Marathon 2002 (4:34:18)
- Freddie Prinze, Jr., Los Angeles Marathon 2006 (5:50:49)
- Bill Rancic, Winner: The Apprentice (Season 1), Chicago Marathon 2001 (4:31:31)
- Oprah Winfrey, Marine Corps Marathon 1994 (4:29:20)
- Ted Koppel Marine Corps Marathon
- Amanda Holden, London Marathon 2008 (4:13:22)
[edit] Musicians
- Sean Combs, New York City Marathon 2002 (4:14:54)
- Kirka, popular Finnish singer, Stockholm Marathon 2004 (4:43:42)
- Mike Malinin, Goo Goo Dolls, Rock 'n' Roll Marathon 2004 (5:07:53) It should be noted that Mike also stopped and briefly played drums with all 26 bands on the course. His best time is actually 3:23:56 posted at the 2000 Chronicle Marathon in San Francisco.
- David Lee Roth, former lead singer of Van Halen, New York City Marathon 1987 (6:04:43)
- Björn Ulvaeus, former member of Swedish band ABBA, Stockholm Marathon 1980, (3:23:54)
- Nick Hexum, Vocalist from 311, Los Angeles Marathon 2006 (5:29:44) and 2007 (5:39:?)
- Joe Strummer, guitarist and singer of The Clash, London Marathon 1981, 1983; Paris Marathon 1982 (allegedly 3:20:?)
[edit] Athletes
- Rolf Aldag, former professional road bicycle racer, Hamburg Marathon 2006 (2:42:54)
- Lance Armstrong, Seven-time Tour de France champion and triathlete, New York City Marathon 2006 (2:59:36) and 2007 (2:46:42)
- James Cracknell, Former British Olympic rower, London Marathon 2008 (2:59)
- Roger Craig, Former San Francisco 49ers Running Back, Chicago 2004 (3:54:00)
- Justin Leonard, Golfer, White Rock/Dallas 2001 (3:54:40)
- Kerri Strug, Gymnast, Houston Marathon 1999 (4:12:06)
- Lynn Swann, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, New York City 1993 (4:26:21)
- Pat Tillman, Former Arizona Cardinals safety, Avenue of The Giants Marathon 2000 (3:48)
[edit] Politicians
- George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States, Houston Marathon 1993 (3:44:52)
- Michael Dukakis, Former Governor of Massachusetts, Boston Marathon 1951 (3:31:00)
- L. Paul Bremer, Former head of the Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority, Boston Marathon (3:00:34)
- Mikuláš Dzurinda, Prime Minister of Slovakia, Malokarpatsky Marathon 1986 (2:54:57)
- John Edwards, Former United States Senator, Marine Corps Marathon 1983 (3:30:18)
- Joschka Fischer, Former German Foreign Minister, Berlin Marathon 2000 (3:41:36) and New York Marathon (1999)
- Bill Frist, Former United States Senate Majority Leader, Marine Corps Marathon 1997 (4:54:36)
- Al Gore, Vice President of the United States at the time, Marine Corps Marathon 1997 (4:58:25)
- Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas, Little Rock Marathon 2005 (4:39:04)
- Jörg Haider, Austrian politician and leader of Freedom Party, New York Marathon 1999 (3:52:??)
- Eduardo Maruri, Ecuadorian Assembly Member and leader of A New Option, Guayaquil Marathon 2005 (3:59:03)
- Matthew Parris, Former UK Conservative Politician, London Marathon (2:32:57)
- Tom Vilsack, Governor of Iowa, Little Rock Marathon 2005 (5:28:39)
NOTE: Huckabee and Vilsack competed against each other in the 2005 Little Rock Marathon.
[edit] Other
- Kim Alexis, model, New York City Marathon 1992 (3:52:00)
- Kiki Bennett, Radio City Music Hall Rockette, New York City Marathon 1997 (3:08:36)
- Hamish Blake, Australian comedian, who set out to beat the time of fellow marathoner Katie Holmes, and succeeded with a time of 5:25:00.[1]
- Alastair Campbell, Communications Director to Tony Blair, London Marathon 2003 (3:53:45)
- Christer Fuglesang, astronaut, Stockholm Marathon 1987 (3:15:05) and also 1985, 1986 and 2007.
- Joshua Holmes, founder/publisher Bumpshack.com, international model, Tucson Marathon 2005 (3:22:39) (Ran the San Diego Rock 'n' Roll Marathon in 2004 as well.)
- Heikki Kovalainen, ING Renault F1 driver, ING New York City Marathon, 2007 (3:36:56)
- Ali Landry, model, Boston Marathon 2002 (5:41:41)
- Haruki Murakami, Japanese Author, New York City Marathon 1991 (3:27:xx)
- Kyle Petty, NASCAR Nextel Cup driver, Las Vegas Marathon January 2005 (4:18:34)
- Clarence Thomas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Marine Corps Marathon (3:11:xx) 1979
- Jarno Trulli, Formula One Driver, New York City Marathon 2000 (4:02:21)
- Alan Turing, mathematician and cryptologist, Leicestershire Amateur Athletic Championships Marathon 1947 (2:46:03) [2]
- Günter Wallraff, German writer and undercover journalist, Frankfurt Marathon 1983 (2:50:14) [3].
- Michael Waltrip, 2001 and 2003 Daytona 500 champion, fastest career Las Vegas Marathon January 2005 (3:59:23) (Has run the Kiawah Island Marathon in 1999 and Boston Marathon in 2000.)
- Dimitrion Yordanidis, Guinness World record holder for being the oldest man (age 98) to participate in a marathon
NOTE: Petty and Waltrip used the January 2005 Las Vegas event (one of two that year) to promote "Operation Marathon" to benefit the Hole in the Wall Gang's camp. Organisers honoured them with "celebrity" bib numbers #45 and #15, respectively, reflecting their Nextel Cup car numbers at the time.
[edit] External links
- Marathon Guide -- has full searchable results for marathons from 2000 to the present.