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Len Hurst (28 December 1871 – 22 November 1937) was renowned as a British long-distance athlete, both running and pedestrianism, although he started life as a brick-maker, and spent his last 29 years as a pub landlord. Hurst won his first adult race in 1887 at the age of 15, whereby the prize of £10 qualified him as 'professional'. In 1896 he won the inaugural Paris Marathon and went on to repeat the victory in both 1900 and 1901. In 1901 he won the professional 25-mile (40 km) world championships in London, and in 1903 he broke the world 25-mile (40 km) record.

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  • Leonard Hurst (fr)
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  • Len Hurst (28 December 1871 – 22 November 1937) was renowned as a British long-distance athlete, both running and pedestrianism, although he started life as a brick-maker, and spent his last 29 years as a pub landlord. Hurst won his first adult race in 1887 at the age of 15, whereby the prize of £10 qualified him as 'professional'. In 1896 he won the inaugural Paris Marathon and went on to repeat the victory in both 1900 and 1901. In 1901 he won the professional 25-mile (40 km) world championships in London, and in 1903 he broke the world 25-mile (40 km) record. (en)
  • Leonard (Len) Hurst (Kent, 28 december 1871 – 22 november 1937) was een sterke Britse langeafstandsloper en ultra-atleet. (nl)
  • Leonard Hurst, dit Len Hurst, est un athlète britannique spécialiste de la course de fond, né le 28 décembre 1871 et mort le 22 novembre 1937. Il a commencé sa vie comme briquetier et a passé ses 29 dernières années en tant que propriétaire d'un pub. Il remporte sa première course en 1887 à l'âge de 15 ans, où le prix de 10 £ le qualifie par la suite comme un «professionnel». En 1896, il remporte le marathon de Paris inaugural et réitère sa victoire en 1900 et en 1901. (fr)
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