The legendary long-distance runner details his historic victory in the
1975 Boston Marathon that launched the modern running boom
Within a span of two hours and nine minutes, Bill Rodgers went from
obscurity to legend, from Bill Rodgers to Boston Billy. In doing so, he
instantly became the people's champ and the poster boy for the soulful
1970s distance runner. Having won the Boston Marathon and New York
Marathon four times each, he remains the only marathoner to have
appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice. Winning the Holy
Grail of marathons in an unthinkable record time changed Bill's life
forever.
But his dramatic breakthrough in Boston also changed the lives of
countless others, instilling in other American runners the belief that
they could follow in his footsteps, and inspiring thousands of regular
people to lace up their shoes and chase down their own dreams. In the
year before Rodger's victory at the 1975 Boston Marathon, 20,000 people
had completed a marathon in the United States. By 2009, participants
reached nearly half a million.
Thirty-seven years later Bill Rodgers still possesses the same warm,
endearing, and whimsical spirit that turned him into one of America's
most beloved athletes. In Marathon Man he details for the first time
this historic race and the events that led him there.