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Full name
  
James Henry Peters

Name
  
Jim Peters

Nationality
  
England

Role
  
Athlete

Sport
  
Running

Club
  
Newham and Essex Beagles

Event(s)
  
Marathon


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Born
  
October 24, 1918 (
1918-10-24
)
Hackney, Greater London

Died
  
January 9, 1999, Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom

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Jim Peters (24 October 1918 in Hackney, London – 9 January 1999 in Thorpe Bay, Essex) was a long-distance runner from England. He broke the world record for the men's marathon four times in the 1950s. He was the first runner to complete a marathon under 2 hours 20 minutes – an achievement which was equated to the breaking of the four-minute mile. He achieved this at the Polytechnic Marathon of 1953, a point-to-point race from Windsor to Chiswick, West-London.

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Later that same year Peters set the first sub-2:20 clocking on an out-and-back course, at the Enschede Marathon in the Netherlands.

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At the 1954 Vancouver Commonwealth Games he reached the stadium in first place, 17 minutes ahead of the next runner and 10 minutes ahead of the record, but collapsed repeatedly and failed to finish. After covering just 200 metres in 11 minutes, he was stretchered away and never raced again. "I was lucky not to have died that day", he later said. His games kit, including plimsolls and the special medal which following the games the Duke of Edinburgh sent to Jim inscribed "To a most gallant marathon runner." were given to the Sports Hall of Fame, Vancouver in 1967 for exhibition.

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He served as president of the then recently formed Road Runners Club from 1955 - 1956.

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After retiring from competitive athletics, Peters worked as an optician in Mitcham, Surrey and Chadwell Heath, Essex.

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Jim Peters (athlete) Marathoner Jim Peters brush with death at the 1954 Empire Games

References

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