What was the unforgettable finish of the first women's marathon of the Olympics 1984

The first Olympic women's marathon was held in 1984 in Los Angeles, and it had an unforgettable finish. With less than 500m to go, Joan Benoit of the United States and Gabriela Andersen-Schiess of Switzerland were running side-by-side. Benoit had been in the lead for most of the race, but Andersen-Schiess had closed the gap in the final kilometers.

As they approached the finish line, Benoit looked over her shoulder and saw Andersen-Schiess closing in. She dug deep and found an extra burst of speed, crossing the line just ahead of Andersen-Schiess. The margin of victory was just 0.84 seconds, the closest finish in Olympic women's marathon history.

Benoit's victory was a major moment for women's sports, as it was the first time the Olympic marathon had been open to women. It also inspired many young women to take up running, and it helped to pave the way for the growth of women's distance running.

  • Who won the first Olympic women's marathon? Joan Benoit
  • Who finished second in the first Olympic women's marathon? Gabriela Andersen-Schiess
  • What was the margin of victory in the first Olympic women's marathon? 0.84 seconds
  • When was the first Olympic women's marathon held? 1984
  • What city hosted the first Olympic women's marathon? Los Angeles
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