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The real hero of the 1896 Games: Spyridon Louis(通讯员供稿)
[ 2006-10-09 10:41 ]

你知道第一届现代奥运会中最受欢迎的项目是什么?答案就是起源于希腊的马拉松比赛。当时的雅典只有十三万五千人,而观看马拉松赛竟达十万人之多,真可说是“万人空巷”。当身着浅蓝背心的希腊人斯皮里东·鲁易斯第一个冲入运动场时,顿时全场雀跃,欢声雷动。

At the Athens 1896 Olympic Games, Spyridon Louis set off from the city of Marathon and took the lead four kilometres from the finish line and won the race by more than seven minute.

There is no event that the Greek hosts wanted to win more than the marathon race, because of its historical significance. Spyridon Louis set off from the city of Marathon and took the lead four kilometres from the finish line and, to the great joy of the 100,000 spectators, won the race by more than seven minutes.

Born on 12 January 1873 in Maroussi near Athens, Spyridon Louis, a 24-year-old Greek shepherd, became the real hero of the 1896 Games. There was no event that the Greek hosts wanted more to win than the 40,000m marathon race, which was created to honor the legend of Pheidippides, who allegedly carried the news of the Greek victory at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC by running from Marathon to Athens. On 10 April 1896, Louis, wearing shoes that had been donated by his fellow villagers, set off from Marathon with sixteen other runners. He took the lead four kilometres from the Panathenaic Stadium and, to the great joy of the 100,000 spectators in and around the stadium, won the race by more than seven minutes. Forty years later, Louis recalled the moments after his victory: "That hour was something unimaginable and it still appears to me in my memory like a dream…. Twigs and flowers were raining down on me. Everybody was calling out my name and throwing their hats in the air…."


(南开大学通讯员 王乐迪 孙伟供稿)

 
 

 

 

 
 

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