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Birth name
  
Arthur Barry Magee

Height
  
1.65 m

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Name
  
Barry Magee

Nationality
  
New Zealand

Coached by
  
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Born
  
6 February 1934 (age 90) (
1934-02-06
)
New Plymouth, New Zealand

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

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Arthur Barry Magee MNZM (born 6 February 1934) is a retired New Zealand long-distance runner. He won a bronze medal in the marathon at the 1960 Olympics and in the 10,000 m event placed 26th at the 1960 and 23rd at the 1964 games. He withdrew from the 1964 Olympic marathon due to an injury.

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Magee was one of the large group of athletes that New Zealand coach Arthur Lydiard used to revolutionise how the world trained for all sports. At the 1960 Olympic Games Lydiard's pupils and Magee's training partners, Murray Halberg and Peter Snell won gold medals over 5000 m and 800 m within one hour. Magee's bronze in the marathon confirmed Lydiard's training methods. Magee's run in Rome made him the fastest white marathon runner of all time to that moment. He went on to win many major international races, including the 1960 Fukuoka Marathon. But Magee was much more than a marathon runner; he also ran the world's third fastest time over 3miles and fifth fastest 5000 m at that time. He also recorded the world's fastest 10,000 m and 2nd fastest 5000 m for 1961 and was part of New Zealand's 4 × 1 mile world record breaking relay team in 1961.

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Magee always attributed his success to Lydiard, who had become something of a father figure after Magee's own father died in the same year that Lydiard started coaching him. After retiring from international competition Magee coached several top runners himself.

In the 2002 Queen's Birthday Honours, Magee was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to sport.

Honorific eponym

Magee Place, in the Hamilton suburb of Chartwell, is named in Magee's honour.

Quotes

  • “Anyone can run 20 miles. It's the next six that count.”
  • “Speed kills, distance doesn't”
  • “Train don't strain”
  • “Hills are the shortcut to success”
  • “There are horses for courses”
  • “The body can only do what the body is regularly accustomed to doing”
  • Here's one of Barry's favourites and it's one of his twelve commandments: "Go straight to bed after training when you're sick"
  • References

    Barry Magee Wikipedia


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