John J. ("J.J.", "little Mac") McDermott (born October 16, 1874) was an Irish-American athlete, born in Manhattan, New York City to James McDermott and Lizzie Grady. He won the first marathon run in the United States in 1896, as well as the inaugural Boston Marathon, then known as the B.A.A. Road Race, in 1897. He was a lithographer by trade. McDermott lost his mother at the age of eleven. He was unusually frail and light as a youth. At the start of the first Boston Marathon he weighed in at 124 pounds (56 kg) on a 5-foot-6-inch (168 cm) frame, slight even by marathoner standards.
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| - جون ماكديرموت (عداء مراثوني) (ar)
- John McDermott (runner) (en)
- John McDermott (athlétisme) (fr)
- John McDermott (pt)
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| - جون ماكديرموت (بالإنجليزية: John McDermott) هو عداء مراثوني أمريكي، ولد في 1880 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1948. (ar)
- John J. McDermott, né le 16 octobre 1874 et surnommé J.J. ou little Mac, est un athlète irlando-américain, né à Manhattan, New York. Il a remporté le premier marathon aux États-Unis en 1896, ainsi que le premier Marathon de Boston, alors connu sous le nom de BAA Road Race, en 1897. Il est lithographe de métier. (fr)
- John J. ("J.J.", "little Mac") McDermott (born October 16, 1874) was an Irish-American athlete, born in Manhattan, New York City to James McDermott and Lizzie Grady. He won the first marathon run in the United States in 1896, as well as the inaugural Boston Marathon, then known as the B.A.A. Road Race, in 1897. He was a lithographer by trade. McDermott lost his mother at the age of eleven. He was unusually frail and light as a youth. At the start of the first Boston Marathon he weighed in at 124 pounds (56 kg) on a 5-foot-6-inch (168 cm) frame, slight even by marathoner standards. (en)
- John J. "J.J." McDermott foi um atleta norte-americano, primeiro campeão da Maratona de Boston, realizada em abril de 1897, a primeira maratona disputada após a inaugural dos Jogos Olímpicos de Atenas de 1896. McDermott venceu a prova — na época chamada apenas de B.A.A. Road Race — com um tempo de 2:55.10, mesmo dando algumas caminhadas durante a parte final do percurso, no que então foi um recorde mundial não-oficial, uma marca inferior à de Spiridon Louis em Atenas, 2:58.50. (pt)
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| - جون ماكديرموت (بالإنجليزية: John McDermott) هو عداء مراثوني أمريكي، ولد في 1880 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1948. (ar)
- John J. ("J.J.", "little Mac") McDermott (born October 16, 1874) was an Irish-American athlete, born in Manhattan, New York City to James McDermott and Lizzie Grady. He won the first marathon run in the United States in 1896, as well as the inaugural Boston Marathon, then known as the B.A.A. Road Race, in 1897. He was a lithographer by trade. McDermott lost his mother at the age of eleven. He was unusually frail and light as a youth. At the start of the first Boston Marathon he weighed in at 124 pounds (56 kg) on a 5-foot-6-inch (168 cm) frame, slight even by marathoner standards. He reportedly died either from consumption (tuberculosis) or from an inherited pulmonary disease sometime before 1906. One source states that he had tuberculosis when he won the Boston Marathon in 1897. The New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston, Massachusetts has an ongoing search to learn of the burial location of John McDermott. His sister Julia died of tuberculosis in 1905. Little is known of McDermott's life outside of his running accomplishments. (en)
- John J. McDermott, né le 16 octobre 1874 et surnommé J.J. ou little Mac, est un athlète irlando-américain, né à Manhattan, New York. Il a remporté le premier marathon aux États-Unis en 1896, ainsi que le premier Marathon de Boston, alors connu sous le nom de BAA Road Race, en 1897. Il est lithographe de métier. (fr)
- John J. "J.J." McDermott foi um atleta norte-americano, primeiro campeão da Maratona de Boston, realizada em abril de 1897, a primeira maratona disputada após a inaugural dos Jogos Olímpicos de Atenas de 1896. McDermott venceu a prova — na época chamada apenas de B.A.A. Road Race — com um tempo de 2:55.10, mesmo dando algumas caminhadas durante a parte final do percurso, no que então foi um recorde mundial não-oficial, uma marca inferior à de Spiridon Louis em Atenas, 2:58.50. Com seus dados pessoais descohecidos, sua origem é controversa, com fontes indicando que ele seria natural da cidade de Nova York, onde corria pelo clube de atletismo Pastime Athletic Club e outras afirmando que ele seria originário de Boularderie, uma pequena comunidade no Canadá, onde uma corrida anual, a J.J. McDermott Long John Jaunt Half-Marathon, é realizada em sua homenagem. (pt)
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