Marathoner and Runner's World contributor Amby Burfoot talks about the vulnerability of running 26.2 miles of public space, the Boston Marathon as a holy grail and the importance of being cheered on.
Amby Burfoot's enchantment with the race began in 1965 when his father drove him to the Hopkinton starting line in the family Nash Rambler. Get the latest Boston Globe sports news alerts right in your ...
One of the five concept vehicles showcased by BMW at IAA Mobility 2021 is truly innovative – neither a bike or a motorcycle, the BMW Motorrad Vision AMBY blends the best of each category with advanced ...
As far as we at Runner's World are concerned, Amby Burfoot has pretty much always been hall-of-fame-worthy material. The man won the 1968 Boston Marathon (while still in college), once ran 1 second ...
It was on Friday, April 19, 1968 that a lanky, bestacled Ambrose “Amby” Burfoot raced into Boston Marathon lore, pulling away in the closing miles from U.S. Marine William Clark to cross the line ...
Burfoot, winner of the 1968 Boston Marathon, has a journalism career that has spanned more than three decades New York, October 18, 2011—For a career that has spanned more than three decades as editor ...
This is FRESH AIR. When the bombs went off Monday, my guest Amby Burfoot was seven-tenths of a mile from the finish line. Burfoot has a special place in the history of the Boston Marathon - he was the ...
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