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    Joan Benoit Samuelson (born May 16, 1957) is an American marathon runner who was the first women's Olympic Games marathon champion, winning the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. [1] . She held the fastest time for an American woman at the Chicago Marathon for 32 years after winning the race in 1985.

  2. May 13, 2024 · Joan Benoit Samuelson is an American long-distance runner who won the first Olympic gold medal awarded for the women’s marathon, which debuted at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles. During her career, she also held U.S. records for the 10 km, the half-marathon, and the marathon as well as a world.

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  3. Aug 5, 2014 · Joan Benoit Samuelson - 1984 Olympic Marathon Winner. Races & Places. Looking Back at Joan Benoit Samuelson’s Olympic Marathon Win. Thirty-five years ago today, she won the first women’s...

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  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Joan Benoit Samuelson Earns Her Six-Star Medal at Tokyo Marathon. The 66-year-old, who won the inaugural women’s Olympic marathon in 1984, clocked a time of 3:38:37 in Japan. By Abby Carney...

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  5. Joan Benoit Wins First Ever Olympic Women's Marathon - Los Angeles 1984 Olympics - YouTube. Olympics. 11.6M subscribers. Subscribed. 226. 50K views 11 years ago #Beijing2022 #Tokyo2020. 📲...

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  7. Hall Of Fame. Joan Benoit Samuelson. A Champion for Women in Distance Running. Joan Benoit Samuelson shocked the world when she made a risky early break at the inaugural women’s Olympic Marathon in Los Angeles in 1984. She ran alone for the final 21 miles of the race and became an instant icon when she won the gold medal.

  8. Watch how Joan Benoit made history at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, when the women's marathon was introduced as an Olympic sport for the first time. She overcame a knee injury and a tough rival to win the gold medal.

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