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One guy decided halfway through to hitch a ride in a car, then casually crossed the finish line like nothing had happened. Another, FĂ©lix Carvajal, stopped mid-race for a snack: rotten apples. Still managed to finish 4th. The winner was given strychnine (yes, poison) to âhelpâ him finish the race.One guy decided halfway through to hitch a ride in a car, then casually crossed the finish line like nothing had happened. Another, FĂ©lix Carvajal, stopped mid-race for a snack: rotten apples. Still managed to finish 4th. The winner was given strychnine (yes, poison) to âhelpâ him finish the race.
The 1904 St. Louis marathon was absolute chaos. It's the kind of story that leaves you wondering how anyone survived. Imagine running 25 miles through dust, dodging traffic, angry dogs, and dealing with just two water stations. Now add temperatures pushing 90 degrees. Sound fun?The 1904 St. Louis marathon was absolute chaos. It's the kind of story that leaves you wondering how anyone survived. Imagine running 25 miles through dust, dodging traffic, angry dogs, and dealing with just two water stations. Now add temperatures pushing 90 degrees. Sound fun?
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Ooh, I'm eagerly looking forward to reading this new book! Hillary Taylor 'revives domination and subordination as objects of inquiry and demonstrates the ways in which language ... reflected, reproduced, and naturalized inequality' in #EarlyModernacademic.oup.com/book/58107