Benoit to run Boston Marathon at the age of 61

Devdiscourse News Desk| Boston | United States

Updated: 16-03-2019 02:28 IST | Created: 16-03-2019 02:17 IST

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Joan Benoit Samuelson, the first woman to win an Olympic marathon gold medal, is going to race in next month's Boston Marathon at age 61, organisers said on Friday. The twice Boston champion will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of her 1979 victory, which she won in a course-record time of 2:35:15 as a 21-year-old college student.

"My goal is to run within 40 minutes of my time 40 years ago," the Maine native said in a statement. "I might as well celebrate during an anniversary year, while I'm still able!" The race is scheduled for April 15.

Samuelson, a long-time leader in women's distance running, also won the 1983 Boston Marathon in a then-world record 2:22:43. A year later, she claimed the inaugural women's Olympic marathon in Los Angeles, taking the gold medal in 2:24:52.

Samuelson's last Boston Marathon came in 2015. She won the Veterans (age 50-59) division in 2011, 2013 and 2014.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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