About this episode
Episode 93. The Story Of The First Gold In The Women’s Marathon It's the first race I can remember watching. And it's stayed with me ever since. I'm talking about the 1984 Women's Olympic Marathon. This was the first time women competed in the Marathon in the Olympic Games. I was just a little kid. But I knew that what I was watching was special. From the breakaway move Joan Benoit (Samuelson) made barely 5K into the race to the final brutal lap of Gabriela Andersen-Scheiss this race made such impact on an incredibly cute little boy from New Jersey that he eventually would grow up (still incredibly cute) and dedicate most of his life to the sport of running. This is story time. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the episode. Cheers,Coach BennettA few links you may enjoy...Watch the video I made about Joanie and her Olympic win here.Here's another video I made a long time ago. It starts with Gabriela Andersen-Scheiss. And yes, I know the video quality is less than desired. Did I mention I made it a long time ago? Here's a short video on Gabriela Andersen-Sheiss and her 1984 Olympic marathon finish. Send us a messageQuick little sneaky link here for the book I wrote that I haven't "officially" announced that I wrote yet just in case you want to PRE-ORDER it. Be sure to send any and all questions and comments to the mailbag:Coach Bennett’s Podcast 9220 SW Barbur Blvd STE 119, #322 Portland, Oregon 97219Be sure to check out the Two Coach Bennetts Merch Store for t-shirts, hoodies, coffee mugs, pint glasses and more! - https://twocoachbennetts.com/merchAnd if you need even more Coach Bennett in your life you can scratch that itch by subscribing to the Coach Bennett’s Newsletter.You can also listen to the Two Coach Bennetts Talking podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify Podcasts or anywhere else podcasts are offered.Or you can follow on Instagram: @coachbennettTikTok: @CoachBennettCheck out Coach Bennett on Cameo fo...