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That’s fast. But Nick concedes he’s no Tarzan, who, in his second win in 1939, set what was then a Boston Marathon record of 2:28:51. It was the first time the 2½-hour mark was cracked.
That’s fast. But Nick concedes he’s no Tarzan, who, in his second win in 1939, set what was then a Boston Marathon record of 2:28:51. It was the first time the 2½-hour mark was cracked.
That’s fast. But Nick concedes he’s no Tarzan, who, in his second win in 1939, set what was then a Boston Marathon record of 2:28:51. It was the first time the 2½-hour mark was cracked.
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Tarzan Brown first ran the Boston Marathon in 1934, coming in 32nd. He won the marathon his third time out, in 1936. He won it again in 1939, setting a new American men’s record.
Ellison 'Tarzan' Brown won the 1936 Boston Marathon and went on to race at the Olympics. Here's his inspiring journey, cultural legacy, and resilience amid challenges as a Narragansett icon.
Tarzan Brown of Richmond, R.I., was a Native American who won the world’s most prestigious marathon twice, first in 1936 and again in 1939. He was an Olympian, too.
Tarzan Brown of Richmond, R.I., was a Native American who won the world’s most prestigious marathon twice, first in 1936 and again in 1939. He was an Olympian, too.