
Roger Robinson
Roger Robinson is a highly-regarded writer and historian and author of seven books on running. His recent Running Throughout Time: the Greatest Running Stories Ever Told Health & Injuries Running Times Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Runner’s World contributor, admired for his insightful obituaries. A lifetime elite runner, he represented England and New Zealand at the world level, set age-group marathon records in Boston and New York, and now runs top 80-plus times on two knee replacements. He is Emeritus Professor of English at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and is married to women’s running pioneer Kathrine Switzer.
Fauja Singh, who was known to have run marathons over the age of 100, has died in a road accident
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Nina Kuscsik, the first official women’s winner of the Boston Marathon, dies at 86
A pioneer in women’s running, Kuscsik first ran Boston in 1969, before women could even officially enter the race

Running legend Peter Snell dies at 80
The Ethiopian legend ran an astonishing 2:01:41 to become the second fastest person in history.

Kenenisa Bekele misses world record by 2 seconds at the Berlin marathon
The Ethiopian legend ran an astonishing 2:01:41 to become the second fastest person in history.