National Distance Running Hall of Fame

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The National Distance Running Hall of Fame was established on July 11, 1998, to honor those who have contributed to the sport of distance running. Many of those who are inducted have achieved great success as runners, but some members are enshrined for their ability to bring fame and recognition to the sport of running. Many of the individuals inducted into this prestigious Hall of Fame, are extremely influential in regard to the recognition and progress the American distance running has undergone throughout the years. rdf:langString
Le National Distance Running Hall of Fame a été créé, aux États-Unis le 11 juillet 1998 pour honorer ceux qui ont contribué en sport à la course de fond. Beaucoup de ceux qui ont été intronisés ont remporté un succès en tant que coureurs, mais certains membres sont reconnus pour leur capacité à apporter la renommée et la reconnaissance à la course à pied. Beaucoup d'individus intronisés dans ce prestigieux Hall of Fame, sont extrêmement influents en ce qui concerne la reconnaissance et les progrès que la course de fond américaine a subi au fil des ans. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The National Distance Running Hall of Fame was established on July 11, 1998, to honor those who have contributed to the sport of distance running. Many of those who are inducted have achieved great success as runners, but some members are enshrined for their ability to bring fame and recognition to the sport of running. Many of the individuals inducted into this prestigious Hall of Fame, are extremely influential in regard to the recognition and progress the American distance running has undergone throughout the years. The National Distance Running Hall of Fame is located in Utica, New York, United States. Inside the Hall are pictures, videos and other memorabilia that provide the history of the sport through the eyes of both the runners and spectators. The city of Utica was selected to be the home of the running hall of fame because it hosts the annual Boilermaker Road Race—one of the largest 15 km road races in the US. The Boilermaker Road race attracts thousands of racers, and thousands of more spectators to the City of Utica, New York, making it the perfect place to be house the National Distance Running Hall of Fame. Track and field and distance running are sports that rely heavily upon sponsorship money and donations in order to have everything they need to compete at a high level. Some years come up much shorter than other years in funding and donations, which can cause ripple effects throughout the whole sport. No induction ceremonies occurred in 2004, 2007 and 2009. In 2007, it was due to the search for a new executive director, the 30th running of the Boilermaker Road Race, and construction to the Stanley Theater stage, which is where the ceremony takes place. In 2009, the struggling economy caused too few sponsors to donate money for the event. With the inclusion of Grete Waitz and Priscilla Welch, the membership is not limited to Americans. Both athletes represented other countries internationally (coincidentally both in the 1984 Olympic Marathon, the first Olympic marathon for women), though they had an extensive running history in the United States.
rdf:langString Le National Distance Running Hall of Fame a été créé, aux États-Unis le 11 juillet 1998 pour honorer ceux qui ont contribué en sport à la course de fond. Beaucoup de ceux qui ont été intronisés ont remporté un succès en tant que coureurs, mais certains membres sont reconnus pour leur capacité à apporter la renommée et la reconnaissance à la course à pied. Beaucoup d'individus intronisés dans ce prestigieux Hall of Fame, sont extrêmement influents en ce qui concerne la reconnaissance et les progrès que la course de fond américaine a subi au fil des ans. Le National Distance Running Hall of Fame est situé à Utica, New York. À l'intérieur se trouvent des images, des vidéos et d'autres souvenirs qui retracent l'histoire du sport à travers les yeux des coureurs et des spectateurs. La ville d'Utica a été choisie pour accueillir le National Distance Running Hall of Fame car s'y déroule la (en), l'une des plus grandes courses sur route de 15 km aux États-Unis. La Boilermaker Road Race attire des milliers de coureurs et des milliers de spectateurs à Utica. L'athlétisme et la course à pied sont des sports qui dépendent fortement des dons. Certaines années sont déficitaires en termes de financement et de dons. Aucune cérémonie d'intronisation n'a eu lieu en 2004, 2007 et 2009. Avec l'inclusion de Grete Waitz et (en), l'adhésion ne se limite plus aux Américains. Les deux athlètes représentaient d'autres pays au niveau international.
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