Nina Kuscsik

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Nina Kuscsik (* 2. Januar 1939) ist eine US-amerikanische Pionierin des Marathonlaufs für Frauen. rdf:langString
Nina Kuscsik (Estados Unidos, 2 de enero de 1939) es una deportista estadounidense, especializada en carreras de fondo. Ha ganado en dos ocasiones (1972 y 1973) la maratón de Nueva York con unos tiempos de 3:08:41 y 2:57:07, respectivamente.​ También ganó la maratón de Boston en su primera edición femenina, la de 1972, con un tiempo de 3:10:26. rdf:langString
Nina Kuscsik est une athlète américaine née le 2 janvier 1939, spécialiste du marathon. Elle est la première à remporter officiellement le Marathon de Boston en 1972. Elle remporte également le Marathon de New York en 1972 et 1973. Lors de l'édition 1972, en compagnie de cinq autres coureuses, elle reste sur place au moment du départ, pour protester contre une règle qui les oblige à partir dix minutes avant les concurrents masculins. En 1999, Kuscsik entre au National Distance Running Hall of Fame. rdf:langString
Nina Kuscsik (2 januari 1939) is een voormalige Amerikaanse langeafstandsloopster. Zij was in de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw een voorvechtster voor gelijke rechten voor mannen en vrouwen bij wegwedstrijden, zoals de marathon. rdf:langString
Nina Kuscsik (born January 2, 1939) is a retired female long-distance runner from the United States, who has participated in over 80 marathons. She was the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon, which occurred in 1972. Alongside Beth Bonner, Kuscsik became the second American woman to complete a marathon in under three hours, running a time of 2:56:04 at the 1971 New York City Marathon (Bonner did so in the same race with 2:55:22). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nina Kuscsik
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rdf:langString Nina Kuscsik (* 2. Januar 1939) ist eine US-amerikanische Pionierin des Marathonlaufs für Frauen.
rdf:langString Nina Kuscsik (Estados Unidos, 2 de enero de 1939) es una deportista estadounidense, especializada en carreras de fondo. Ha ganado en dos ocasiones (1972 y 1973) la maratón de Nueva York con unos tiempos de 3:08:41 y 2:57:07, respectivamente.​ También ganó la maratón de Boston en su primera edición femenina, la de 1972, con un tiempo de 3:10:26.
rdf:langString Nina Kuscsik est une athlète américaine née le 2 janvier 1939, spécialiste du marathon. Elle est la première à remporter officiellement le Marathon de Boston en 1972. Elle remporte également le Marathon de New York en 1972 et 1973. Lors de l'édition 1972, en compagnie de cinq autres coureuses, elle reste sur place au moment du départ, pour protester contre une règle qui les oblige à partir dix minutes avant les concurrents masculins. En 1999, Kuscsik entre au National Distance Running Hall of Fame.
rdf:langString Nina Kuscsik (born January 2, 1939) is a retired female long-distance runner from the United States, who has participated in over 80 marathons. She was the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon, which occurred in 1972. Alongside Beth Bonner, Kuscsik became the second American woman to complete a marathon in under three hours, running a time of 2:56:04 at the 1971 New York City Marathon (Bonner did so in the same race with 2:55:22). Kuscsik is a former American women's record-holder for a 50-mile run, through her run of 6:35:53 in 1977 in Central Park, New York. She continued running into her later years and was the first woman to finish the Empire State Building Run-Up in 1979, 1980 and 1981. Before she took up running, she was New York State women's speed skating champion, New York State women's roller-skating champion, and New York State women's bicycling champion, all in the same year. She started running because her bicycle broke and she needed another way of being active. Kuscsik believes that running creates a sense of calmness that is applicable to other parts of life She was instrumental in influencing the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union, in late 1971, to increase its maximum distance for sanctioned women's races, leading to official participation by women in marathons, beginning at Boston in 1972. In 1972 Kuscsik won the New York City Marathon. That year Kuscsik, Pat Barrett, Lynn Blackstone, Liz Franceschini, Cathy Miller, and Jane Muhrke protested the rule of the Amateur Athletic Union that women marathoners had to start their race ten minutes before or after the men, which as implemented by the New York City Marathon that year meant that women had to start running ten minutes before the men. The women protested by sitting down and waiting ten minutes while holding signs protesting the rule, before starting to run when the men started; they became known as the NYC Six due to their protest. Ten minutes were added to their times. The ten minutes’ difference requirement was dropped later in 1972. Kuscsik is a mother of three. She raised her two sons and one daughter in South Huntington, New York, in a house she bought in 1965 with her husband at the time.
rdf:langString Nina Kuscsik (2 januari 1939) is een voormalige Amerikaanse langeafstandsloopster. Zij was in de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw een voorvechtster voor gelijke rechten voor mannen en vrouwen bij wegwedstrijden, zoals de marathon.
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