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inspired by the running revolution that was taking place in the United States from the middle 1970s onwards and the increasing popularity of city marathons like those in New York and Boston. They decided to recreate the same classic race in London. At the same time in
Newcastle the Pied Piper of British athletics, Brendan Foster, was doing the same with the first Great North Run. Suddenly, the people who turned out to line the streets, and many more at home who watched on television ... witnessed not just a handful of elite athletes at the front of the field but crucially, a lot of people making up the numbers who looked a lot like them. The combined efforts of Foster, Brasher and Disley did a great deal to change attitudes to recreational running — which was cleverly aligned to the prevailing health and fitness agenda.
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Three times in modern history, distance-running has skyrocketed. Each time, it's been in the midst of a major crisis. In the US, the first boom came during the Great
Depression. The next was in the 1970s, during a recession, race riots, assassinations, and the war in Vietnam. And the third boom? One
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in the early 1970s ... people just didn't run unless they were members of the local athletics club. ... The marathon runner was looked on as a slightly quirky, sometimes eccentric, figure. That ... changed ... quite dramatically in April 1981 ... Olympians Chris
Brasher and John Disley ... were
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753:"Escape and Pursuit: Contrasting Visions of the 1970s Long-Distance Running Boom in American Popular Culture"
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1069:"Notes on a Running Life: The Third Running Boom"
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1184:. Boston Athletic Association. Archived from
1044:"Dr J on Running - Running Boom, Racing Bust"
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895:"The Power Of Running | Competitor.com"
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1371:"Take A Look Back At Running In The 1970s"
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1483:"Legacy of Jim Fixx"
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