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"From Olympic Glory to Everyday Pursuits: The Power of the Runner" In the realm of sports, runners have always been at the forefront

Background imageRunner Collection: OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968. American runners Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right)

OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968. American runners Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right) showing the Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies at the Olympic Games in Mexico City

Background imageRunner Collection: Roger Bannister breaking the tape to become the first man to run a mile in four minutes

Roger Bannister breaking the tape to become the first man to run a mile in four minutes (b / w photo)
5999311 Roger Bannister breaking the tape to become the first man to run a mile in four minutes (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRunner Collection: JACKIE ROBINSON (1919-1972). John Roosevelt Robinson, known as Jackie. American baseball player

JACKIE ROBINSON (1919-1972). John Roosevelt Robinson, known as Jackie. American baseball player. As a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers

Background imageRunner Collection: Harold Abrahams wins 100m - 1924 Olympics

Harold Abrahams wins 100m - 1924 Olympics
Harold Maurice Abrahams, CBE, (18991978) - a British athlete of Jewish origin. He was champion in the 100 metres sprint at the 1924 Olympics in Paris (July 7th)

Background imageRunner Collection: Roger Bannister - First sub-4 minute mile - Iffley Road

Roger Bannister - First sub-4 minute mile - Iffley Road
Roger Bannister of Great Britain (1929-2018), with a time of 3 mins 59.4 seconds, becomes the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes, at the Iffley Road Sports Ground, England on 6th may 1954

Background imageRunner Collection: A jogger on the towpath of the Canal du Midi near Castelnaudary, Languedoc-Rousillon, France

A jogger on the towpath of the Canal du Midi near Castelnaudary, Languedoc-Rousillon, France. Septeber 2011

Background imageRunner Collection: Eric Liddell celebrating his Olympic win at Edinburgh Univer

Eric Liddell celebrating his Olympic win at Edinburgh Univer
Eric Liddell, the 400m gold medallist at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, crowned and chaired at Edinburgh University where he had studied science

Background imageRunner Collection: WORLD SERIES, 1941. A view of the action at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York

WORLD SERIES, 1941. A view of the action at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, during Game 3 of the 1941 World Series between the Brooklyn Dodgers (in the field) and the New York Yankees

Background imageRunner Collection: Pheidippides Runs

Pheidippides Runs
BATTLE OF MARATHON Athenian courier Pheidippides sent to Sparta to request help when the Persians landed at Marathon in 490 BC, died after completing his run

Background imageRunner Collection: WILMA RUDOLPH (1940-1994). American track and field athlete. Crossing the finish line to win

WILMA RUDOLPH (1940-1994). American track and field athlete. Crossing the finish line to win the 400-meter relay for the United States at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy, 8 September 1960

Background imageRunner Collection: Running skeleton in body, artwork

Running skeleton in body, artwork
Running skeleton inside an outline of the body, computer artwork

Background imageRunner Collection: FOOTBALL GAME, 1966. Quarterback Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers attempting to run for a first

FOOTBALL GAME, 1966. Quarterback Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers attempting to run for a first down against the Baltimore Colts after failing to find an open receiver

Background imageRunner Collection: Cricket at Blackheath

Cricket at Blackheath
Kent host Surrey at the Rectory Field ground, Blackheath. Famous Surrey batsman Jack Hobbs is at the crease, and has been permitted to have a runner (seen at square leg)

Background imageRunner Collection: Running injuries, conceptual artwork

Running injuries, conceptual artwork

Background imageRunner Collection: Leg muscles in running, artwork

Leg muscles in running, artwork
Leg muscles in running. Artwork showing the muscles in the leg of a runner. There are over 600 muscles in the human body, with at least 14 major muscles in the hip, thigh and lower leg

Background imageRunner Collection: Alfred ( Alfie ) Shrubb - Famous Long Distance Runner

Alfred ( Alfie ) Shrubb - Famous Long Distance Runner. He won all there was to win in long-distance running as is evident in this photograph

Background imageRunner Collection: Early morning female runner, Bondi beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Early morning female runner, Bondi beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageRunner Collection: Frank Wykoff at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic stadium

Frank Wykoff at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic stadium
Frank Clifford Wyckoff (1909 1980) was an American athlete and triple gold medal winner in 4x100 m relay at the Olympic Games in 1924, 1928 and 1932

Background imageRunner Collection: OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896. Spyridon Louis winning the marathon race in the first modern Olympic Games at

OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896. Spyridon Louis winning the marathon race in the first modern Olympic Games at Athens in 1896: illustration from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageRunner Collection: David Moorcroft, British runner

David Moorcroft, British runner
David Moorcroft (b. 1953), British middle-distance and long-distance runner, signing an autograph at a fun run in Penzance, Cornwall

Background imageRunner Collection: OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948. Fanny Blankers-Koen of the Netherlands (right) and Maureen Gardner (left)

OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948. Fanny Blankers-Koen of the Netherlands (right) and Maureen Gardner (left) of England finishing the 80 meter hurdle event at Wembley Stadium, London, England, 4 August 1948

Background imageRunner Collection: Cartoon, Bravo, Mr George

Cartoon, Bravo, Mr George! A spectator speaks to the Native American Indian, Deerfoot, himself also a runner. Walter Goodall George (1858-1943) was a British runner who turned professional in 1885

Background imageRunner Collection: The Cross Country Runner

The Cross Country Runner. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1968. Date: 1968

Background imageRunner Collection: Zola Budd barefoot at Crystal Palace. 25th April 1984

Zola Budd barefoot at Crystal Palace. 25th April 1984

Background imageRunner Collection: British Athletes in action. Gordon Pirie, the Brilliant 5, 000 and 10, 000 metres runner

British Athletes in action. Gordon Pirie, the Brilliant 5, 000 and 10, 000 metres runner, who recently beat emil zatopek, the triple olympic champion, in a 5, 000 metre event in prague

Background imageRunner Collection: Reggie Walker Athletics

Reggie Walker Athletics
Reginald (Reggie) Edgar Walker (16 March 1889 5 November 1951) was a South African athlete and the 1908 Olympic champion in the 100 metres. Date: 1909

Background imageRunner Collection: BASEBALL: WASHINGTON, 1925. Bucky Harris of the Washington Nationals sliding into home plate, 1925

BASEBALL: WASHINGTON, 1925. Bucky Harris of the Washington Nationals sliding into home plate, 1925

Background imageRunner Collection: S. Mure Fergusson

S. Mure Fergusson. Distinguished amateur golfer, twice runner-up in the Amateur Championship and winner of innumerable medals

Background imageRunner Collection: Early morning runner, Richmond Park, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Early morning runner, Richmond Park, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRunner Collection: Harold Maurice Abrahams, CBE, (15 December 1899 - 14 January 1978

Harold Maurice Abrahams, CBE, (15 December 1899 - 14 January 1978), British athlete of Jewish origin, educated at Repton and Caius College, Cambridge

Background imageRunner Collection: Luigi Fagioli, Italian motor racing driver

Luigi Fagioli, Italian motor racing driver, runner-up in the European Championship. 1935

Background imageRunner Collection: Pierce Egans Anecdotes: hopping race Clapham

Pierce Egans Anecdotes: hopping race Clapham
Colour plate: The hopping match on Clapham Common: Jackson the runner exhibiting his agility from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage, 1827

Background imageRunner Collection: Diane Leather winning the mile race

Diane Leather winning the mile race
The worlds fastest woman miler: Diane Leather of Birchfield Harriers winning the womens mile in 4 minutes 45 seconds at an athletics meeting at the White City on 21st September 1955

Background imageRunner Collection: Olympics / 1908 / Marathon

Olympics / 1908 / Marathon
THE MARATHON Dorando Pietri passing through Wembley. He finished first but was disqualified because he was helped at the finish. He was awarded a special cup

Background imageRunner Collection: A foot-race. 6th century B. C

A foot-race. 6th century B. C
ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED VASE. A foot-race. 6th century B.C

Background imageRunner Collection: Stock poster showing runner sliding past catcher

Stock poster showing runner sliding past catcher. Date c1897

Background imageRunner Collection: Passeig del Mare Nostrum sea promenade with W Barcelona Hotel, Barcelona, Catalonia

Passeig del Mare Nostrum sea promenade with W Barcelona Hotel, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageRunner Collection: Out of stamina

Out of stamina
Nicolae Stefanel Rusu

Background imageRunner Collection: Hose team The champion Chinese Hose Team of America, who won the great Hub-and-Hub... 1888

Hose team The champion Chinese Hose Team of America, who won the great Hub-and-Hub... 1888. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
Hose team. The champion Chinese Hose Team of America, who won the great Hub-and-Hub race at Deadwood, Dak. July 4th, 1888 []. Twelve member team of Chinese "hose" runners posed in uniform

Background imageRunner Collection: A Torre da Água

A Torre da Água
Ezequiel59

Background imageRunner Collection: Track star Tom McKean and his childhood sweetheart Yvonne Fraser after their wedding at

Track star Tom McKean and his childhood sweetheart Yvonne Fraser after their wedding at St Columbas Church, Uddingston. 4th December 1988

Background imageRunner Collection: Former British Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies poses wearing coat

Former British Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies poses wearing coat and black trousers Circa August 1998

Background imageRunner Collection: Sequence of male athlete running from starting line

Sequence of male athlete running from starting line
athlete, start, vitality, running, sprinter, runner, one person, 20-24 years, one man only, man, only young adults, young adult, adults only, adult, only men, only young men, one young man only

Background imageRunner Collection: Aruba, Eagle Beach, Beach Wedding Setting

Aruba, Eagle Beach, Beach Wedding Setting

Background imageRunner Collection: Ego trip

Ego trip
Samanta Krivec

Background imageRunner Collection: Runner

Runner
Heidi Bartsch

Background imageRunner Collection: La gara

La gara
Walter Caterina



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"From Olympic Glory to Everyday Pursuits: The Power of the Runner" In the realm of sports, runners have always been at the forefront, showcasing their incredible speed and determination. One iconic moment that forever etched itself in history occurred during the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos boldly raised their fists in a Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies, symbolizing unity and resistance against racial injustice. Standing alongside them was Australian Peter Norman, wearing an OPHR badge as a powerful act of solidarity. The spirit of running has transcended various disciplines throughout time. Jackie Robinson, renowned baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers, showcased his agility on July 2nd, 1950 when he stole home under catcher Andy Seminick's tag during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies. This daring move not only displayed Robinson's exceptional skills but also challenged societal barriers. Harold Abrahams' victory in winning the 100m race at the 1924 Olympics exemplified perseverance and triumph over adversity. His accomplishment inspired generations to push beyond limits and strive for greatness. However, running isn't solely confined to grand stages like stadiums or Olympic arenas; it can be found even in everyday life. Pheidippides' legendary run from Marathon to Athens is still celebrated today as a testament to human endurance and dedication. Jogging along scenic routes such as France's Canal du Midi near Castelnaudary allows individuals to find solace amidst nature while improving their physical well-being. It reminds us that running is not just about competition but also about personal growth and serenity. One name that will forever be synonymous with breaking barriers is Roger Bannister –the first man who conquered the elusive sub-4 minute mile barrier on Iffley Road track. His achievement shattered preconceived notions of what was possible and opened doors for countless athletes worldwide. Eric Liddell brought glory to his nation by winning an Olympic gold medal in 1924.