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Configuración Vórtice #24 - La peor maratón de la historia: Saint Louis, 1904

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Carreras malas, muchísimas. Pero como la maratón olímpica de 1904, ninguna. Mala organización, experimentos humanos, deshidratación, perros salvajes, sangre, veneno, fruta podrida, polvo, vehículos descontrolados, racismo, todos fueron parte del combo para dar una carrera sin igual. 32 competidores. 1 favorito. Y un resultado imposible de esperar. ¡Bienvenidos a Saint Louis! Imagen: Juegos Olímpicos de 1904. Thomas J. Hicks, Boston, ganador de la maratón descansa en un auto luego de terminar. Noten los ojos vacíos. Esto no es un hombre. Es un fantasma. Fuentes / Textos - ABBOT, Karen (2012) The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever. Smithsonian Magazine. - ANDREWS, Evan (2021) 8 Unusual Facts About the 1904 St. Louis Olympics. History.com - COLLINS, Cameron (2012) Olympic Lake, Olympic Drink. Distilled History. - LUCAS, Charles J.P. (1905) The Olympic Games 1904. Olympic World Library. - O’TOOLE, Sean (2016) Story of South Africa’s first black Olympians keeps us guessing. Mail & Guardian. - RODRIGUES, Ashwin (2021) The Unbelievable True Story of the Craziest Olympic Marathon. Runner’s World Fuentes / Podcasts - CHRISLER, Mark (2020) Run for your life. The Constant. Fuentes / Sitios web Wikipedia Música: Gustav Holst y Epidemic Sound.
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Carreras malas, muchísimas. Pero como la maratón olímpica de 1904, ninguna. Mala organización, experimentos humanos, deshidratación, perros salvajes, sangre, veneno, fruta podrida, polvo, vehículos descontrolados, racismo, todos fueron parte del combo para dar una carrera sin igual. 32 competidores. 1 favorito. Y un resultado imposible de esperar. ¡Bienvenidos a Saint Louis! Imagen: Juegos Olímpicos de 1904. Thomas J. Hicks, Boston, ganador de la maratón descansa en un auto luego de terminar. Noten los ojos vacíos. Esto no es un hombre. Es un fantasma. Fuentes / Textos - ABBOT, Karen (2012) The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever. Smithsonian Magazine. - ANDREWS, Evan (2021) 8 Unusual Facts About the 1904 St. Louis Olympics. History.com - COLLINS, Cameron (2012) Olympic Lake, Olympic Drink. Distilled History. - LUCAS, Charles J.P. (1905) The Olympic Games 1904. Olympic World Library. - O’TOOLE, Sean (2016) Story of South Africa’s first black Olympians keeps us guessing. Mail & Guardian. - RODRIGUES, Ashwin (2021) The Unbelievable True Story of the Craziest Olympic Marathon. Runner’s World Fuentes / Podcasts - CHRISLER, Mark (2020) Run for your life. The Constant. Fuentes / Sitios web Wikipedia Música: Gustav Holst y Epidemic Sound.
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