He ran 26 miles to tell of the greek victory at Marathon. What actually happend was he ran the s 26 miles, to Athens i believe, then shouted Nike!! which means victory, then died on the spot.
The proper grammar is "report was run."
On his first day of training, Will ran 4 miles. The next day, he ran one third of that distance. To find the distance he ran on the second day, calculate one third of 4 miles: ( \frac{4}{3} ) miles, which is approximately 1.33 miles. Therefore, Will ran about 1.33 miles on his second day.
Samantha ran a total of 35 miles (5 miles x 7 days), while Mariska ran 35 miles as well (7 miles x 5 days). Therefore, both Samantha and Mariska ran the same total distance of 35 miles over their respective time periods.
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He ran 26 miles to tell of the greek victory at Marathon. What actually happend was he ran the s 26 miles, to Athens i believe, then shouted Nike!! which means victory, then died on the spot.
Marathon
I assume you mean the person who ran 26 miles from Marathon to Athens to announce the victory won there by the Greeks. His name according to Herodotus was Pheidippides.
The battle you're referring to is the Battle of Marathon, fought in 490 BC during the first Persian invasion of Greece. The Athenians achieved a surprising victory against the larger Persian forces. Following the battle, the messenger Phidippides is said to have run approximately 26.2 miles from Marathon to Athens to announce the victory, which is the inspiration for the modern marathon race. His legendary run symbolizes endurance and the spirit of victory.
The messenger in ancient Greece who ran 26.2 miles was Pheidippides. According to legend, he ran from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens to announce the victory over the Persians, famously exclaiming "Nike!" (victory) before collapsing and dying. This event inspired the modern marathon race, which is named after the site of the battle.
no idea name but it was to do with a battle between Greeks and Persians at Marathon. he ran 26 miles got into city walls shouted Nike and died. (victory) that's why we call 26 miles a Marathon
The person who ran 25 miles ran farther. Converting yards to miles, 450 yards is approximately 0.25 miles, so the person who ran 25 miles covered a greater distance.
318 − 214 = 104 Lynne ran 104 miles further than Shelly.
The proper grammar is "report was run."
2.5 miles + d miles = number of miles chaz ran
You ran about 3/4 of a mile (0.7456 miles).
On his first day of training, Will ran 4 miles. The next day, he ran one third of that distance. To find the distance he ran on the second day, calculate one third of 4 miles: ( \frac{4}{3} ) miles, which is approximately 1.33 miles. Therefore, Will ran about 1.33 miles on his second day.