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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Olympic Marathon That Was Official… But Wasn’t True

from An Ounce - For Your Consideration · host Jim Fugate

The 1904 Olympic marathon in St. Louis may be the strangest race in history—featuring cheating, poison, chaos, and a winner who could barely stand. And yet… it was official.________________________________________This wasn’t just a bizarre race—it was a breakdown of what “official” really means.Runners collapsed in extreme heat. One took a car. Another was chased off the course by dogs. The eventual winner was given strychnine and brandy just to keep moving.And yet… the result stood.In this episode of An Ounce, we examine the 1904 Olympic marathon—not just for what happened, but for what it reveals about systems, rules, and the gap between what’s recorded… and what’s real.If you value clear, honest storytelling about history, human behavior, and the limits of “official” truth—subscribe and follow along.________________________________________🔗 CHAPTERS (timestamps – estimated)0:00 The 1904 Olympic Marathon Muddle0:28 This Was the Olympics0:46 Conditions of the Race1:30 Things Start to Go Wrong2:25 Enter Thomas Hicks2:54 Poison as Strategy3:33 The Finish3:56 What Was Actually Measured?5:30 An Ounce________________________________________📚 REFERENCES (plain URLs as requested)• Olympic history overview (1904 marathon):https://www.olympics.com/en/news/st-louis-1904-marathon-one-of-the-strangest-olympic-races • Smithsonian Magazine summary of the race:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/1904-olympic-marathon-was-one-of-the-strangest-ever-14910747/ • Detailed breakdown of Thomas Hicks and race conditions:https://www.racingpast.ca/john_contents.php?id=147 • Britannica overview of early Olympic Games:https://www.britannica.com/event/St-Louis-1904-Olympic-Games ________________________________________Credits:Music: Frame Dragging by The Grey Room/Density & Time via YouTube Music Library

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The 1904 Olympic marathon in St. Louis may be the strangest race in history—featuring cheating, poison, chaos, and a winner who could barely stand. And yet… it was official. ________________________________________ This wasn’t just a bizarre race—it was a breakdown of what “official” really means. Runners collapsed in extreme heat. One took a car. Another was chased off the course by dogs. The eventual winner was given strychnine and brandy just to keep moving. And yet… the result stood. In t...

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