• @[email protected]
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    5214 hours ago

    He ran a marathon and died.
    Today, millions run marathons and are fine.
    Some do it while wearing T-Rex costumes.

    • @[email protected]
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      3014 hours ago

      Pheidippides didn’t run a marathon. He ran 260 km over two days and died. A modern marathon is “only” 42.195 km.

      You’d probably die as well without training for said marathon, which that poor man didn’t have the luxury of doing.

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        13 hours ago

        Pheidippides

        Oh man, are you selling it short. He was a professional running-courier, so we can assume he was well-seasoned for the activity, BUT

        The traditional story relates that Pheidippides (530–490 BC), an Athenian herald, or hemerodrome[3] (translated as ‘day-runner’,[4] ‘courier’,[5][6] ‘professional-running courier’[3] or ‘day-long runner’[7]), was sent to Sparta to request help when the Persians landed at Marathon, Greece. He ran about 240 km (150 mi) in two days, and then ran back. He then ran the 40 km (25 mi) to the battlefield near Marathon and back to Athens to announce the Greek victory over Persia in the Battle of Marathon (490 BC) with the word νικῶμεν (nikomen[8] ‘We win!’), as stated by Lucian chairete, nikomen (‘hail, we are the winners’)[9] and then collapsed and died.

        If I’m reading this correctly, he ran 350 miles in around a week or less? That’s insane.

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          he ran 350 miles in around a week or less? That’s insane.

          Run Pheidippides! Run!

        • @[email protected]
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          46 hours ago

          Famously ancient historians never embellished anything especially when it comes to a story with national significance

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              21 hour ago

              Happy Cakeday! 🍰🎂

              Kidney failure? Was he chugging wine and mead the whole way, or is that just a result of extreme dehydration?

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                31 hour ago

                Muscles break down kidneys get overwhelmed and go into failure. Sometimes (rarely) ultra marathoners will need dialysis and they are running a much shorter distance.

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            76 hours ago

            Humans can actually outrun a horse under certain conditions, notably hot temperatures and extreme distances.

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              56 hours ago

              But like if he could have ridden a horse and then ran and found a new horse ya know? Maybe he could have lived

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                85 hours ago

                Funnily enough, a pony train has been the solution many times throughout history. A messenger would ride one horse to exhaustion, jump on another at a depot, and continue.