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Front cover of the Sketch, marathon runner J. J. Hayes
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Front cover of the Sketch, marathon runner J. J. Hayes
The controversial American winner of the 1908 Olympic marathon. Although beaten to the finish by the Italian competitor, Dorando, Hayes won by default as the exhausted Dorando was aided after he collapsed. Princess Alexandra was moved to award Dorando a special gold cup in consolation. An amateur runner, Hayes worked as a clerk in a goods store in New York.
1908
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Caption: A Controversial Victory: The Front Cover of The Sketch Features J.J. Hayes, the American Marathon Runner Who Defied Odds to Win the 1908 Olympic Marathon The front cover of this vintage issue of The Sketch, published by Illustrated London News Ltd, captures the dramatic moment of the 1908 Olympic Marathon, won by the controversial American runner J.J. Hayes. Hayes, an amateur athlete who worked as a clerk in a New York goods store, defied all odds to secure the victory, despite being beaten to the finish line by the Italian competitor, Dorando Pietro. The photo shows Hayes, exhausted but triumphant, crossing the finish line, with Dorando collapsing just behind him. The Italian runner, who had led for much of the race, was aided by spectators and officials after he collapsed, leading to a heated controversy. In a surprising turn of events, Princess Alexandra presented Dorando with a special gold cup in consolation, while Hayes was officially declared the winner. The image captures the excitement and drama of the Olympic Games, which took place in London that year, and the controversy surrounding the marathon race. Hayes' victory was a testament to his determination and perseverance, and his story continues to inspire athletes and sports enthusiasts around the world. This iconic image is a reminder of the rich history of the Olympic Games and the enduring spirit of competition and sportsmanship. The Sketch's coverage of the event reflects the excitement and intrigue that surrounded the Olympics at the turn of the 20th century, and serves as a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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