Beth Bonner

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Elizabeth Bonner (June 9, 1952 – October 9, 1998) was an American long-distance runner.[1] On May 9, 1971, Bonner ran a 3:01:42 marathon time in Philadelphia at the AAU Eastern Regional Championships,[2] breaking the world best set one year earlier by Caroline Walker.[3] On September 19, 1971, she became the first winner of the women's division of the New York City Marathon at the age of 19. Some sources question the validity of Adrienne Beames' 2:46:30 time one month earlier, so Bonner's 2:55:22 performance at New York is frequently credited as the first sub-three hour performance by a woman.[4]

She attended Brandywine College.[5]

In 1994 she was coaching in Louisiana.[6] She died in Kerrville, Texas in 1998 when she was hit by a truck while biking.[7][8]

An annual 5K run is held in her name in Arthurdale, West Virginia.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FACES IN THE CROWD".
  2. ^ "ML_1971".
  3. ^ "Women's World Record Times - 1971 to 1977".
  4. ^ Benyo, Richard; Henderson, Joe (January 1, 2002). Running Encyclopedia. Human Kinetics. p. 290. ISBN 9780736037341 – via Internet Archive. adrienne beames.
  5. ^ Sears, Edward S. (2015). Running Through the Ages, 2d ed. McFarland. p. 291. ISBN 9781476620862. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  6. ^ Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. (November 4, 1994). "NEW YORK CITY MARATHON: NOTEBOOK; A Race for 25 Winners Finishing a Few Short" – via NYTimes.com.
  7. ^ "www.PrestonRun.com: E. Beth Bonner". Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
  8. ^ "Runner's World Columns".
  9. ^ "Beth Bonner Memorial 5K Run & 2-M Walk".

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Records
Preceded by Women's Marathon World Record Holder
May 9, 1971 – December 5, 1971
Succeeded by