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Andarín Carvajal

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50: 252:, with his expenses funded by the Cuban government. However, he disappeared after landing in Italy, and never arrived in Athens. He was thought to be dead, and his obituary was published in the Cuban newspapers, but he later returned to Havana on a Spanish steamer. He then turned professional and would go on to defeat American distance runner Henry W. Shelton in a six-hour race in 1907. On 8 May 1909, he participated in a Marathon Derby on a six-laps-per-mile track at the 492: 472: 172: 450: 233:
and was forced to hitchhike and walk the rest of the way. He arrived at the race dressed in street clothes and hastily cut around the legs of his trousers to make them more like shorts. Carvajal performed well in the race despite stopping to chat with spectators and snatching some peaches from a
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ST. YVES ONCE MORE A WINNER - FRENCHMAN EASILY FIRST IN MARATHON RUN - Field of 13 Runners for Professional Race Before 13,000 Persons at the Polo Grounds - Svanberg of Sweden Second - Crook From Fall River Third."
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spectator's car. Later in the race he saw an apple tree and stopped to eat some apples which turned out to be rotten. After stopping to nap and recover, Carvajal rallied to finish fourth.
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Carvajal returned to St. Louis the following year to run in the inaugural All-Western Marathon, where he finished third, in a time of 3:44.
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in New York City with an international field of twelve other professional marathon runners, the most notable being
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of France in a time of 2:44:05; Carvajal finished, but was never out of last place.
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Carvajal traveled to the United States to compete in the
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and lived in poverty his entire life before his death in
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1904 Summer Olympics
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Andarín Carvajal running during the Olympic Marathon
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Black and white photograph of man and hat with mustache wearing a white shirt with the number three on it and trousers on a smooth path adjacent to cut grass near empty stands
San Antonio de los Baños
Captaincy General of Cuba
Spanish Empire
Havana
Cuba
Long-distance running
Marathon

Cuban
runner
1904 Summer Olympics
San Antonio de los Baños
Havana
Olympic marathon
1904 Summer Olympics
St. Louis, Missouri
New Orleans, Louisiana
1906 Olympic
Athens
Greece
Polo Grounds
Dorando Pietri
Henri St. Yves
Spanish language
Bernardo José Mora
Telephone Time
Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez

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