- Frederick Lorz
Frederick "Fred" Lorz (1883 –
February 4 ,1914 ) was an American long distance runner who, while he had some race victories, is best known for cheating in themarathon at the1904 Summer Olympics .He was born in
New York City and was a member of theMohawk Athletic Club .In the marathon at the 1904 Olympic Games, Lorz stopped running because of exhaustion after nine miles. His manager gave him a lift in his car for the next eleven miles, after which it broke down. Lorz then continued on foot back to the Olympic stadium, where he broke the finishing line tape and was greeted as the winner of the race.
Though he initially went along with it, he soon admitted that it was a joke after spectators claimed that he had not run the entire race. [Hanc, John. "
Newsday ",25 August 2004 . " [http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/7013.html The Worst of the Modern Olympics Was Held ... ?] ". Accessed5 August 2006 .] Thomas Hicks went on to become the real winner, though he too had an unusual race, walking part of the route and being assisted by substances (strychnine sulfate) which have since been banned; among the 32 runners that entered, he was one of several who came near death (along with William Garcia) and he retired the next day. [Miller, Mike.30 August 2004 . " [http://www.madison.com/tct/sports/index.php?ntid=9230&ntpid=2 Olympics flashback: 1904 marathon a joke of a race] ". Accessed8 August 2006 .]Lorz was banned from all future amateur competitions by the
Amateur Athletic Union , but was reinstated soon afterwards after he apologized for the stunt and it was found that he had not intended to defraud. [Gettings, John. FactMonster. " [http://www.factmonster.com/spot/mm-lorz.html Lorz of the Rings] ". Accessed5 August 2006 .] He "genuinely" won theBoston Marathon in 1905 with a time of 2:38:25. [Boston Athletic Association . " [http://www.bostonmarathon.org/BostonMarathon/PastChampions.asp Past Champions] ". Accessed5 August 2006 .]ee also
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List of winners of the Boston Marathon References
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