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Michael Joseph Bulger

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297:. Bulger was brought in at three quarters along with David Woods and Alfred Walpole, Walpole being the most experienced international with just a single cap. The game was lackluster for the main body of the match until the last third when the Natives took charge winning by four goals to one. After the loss, Bulger never played international rugby again, but this did not diminish his involvement in the game, as he represented 361:, with a time of 2h 55min 18s. The American team immediately lodged a complaint against the help Pietri received from the umpires. The complaint was accepted and Pietri was disqualified and removed from the final standings of the race, but almost immediately became an international celebrity. The images, if not the names, of Bulger and the others who helped him across the line became equally well known. 315: 337:
he ran 40 km (25 mi) in 2 hours and 38 minutes, an extraordinary result for the times. The marathon, which took place on 24 July 1908, started with 56 competitors, including Pietri and fellow Italian Umberto Blasi. It began at 2:33pm. The weather was particularly hot by British summer
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while still a student. After completing his university education in Ireland, Bulger moved to London to set up a medical practice. A few years later Lawrence followed him to the capital, and the two brothers worked together in the same practice. In 1898 both brothers were founding members of
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He fell four more times, and each time the umpires helped him up. In the end, though totally exhausted, he managed to finish the race in first place. Of his total time of 2h 54min 46s, ten minutes were needed for that last 350 metres. Second was American
353:. When he entered the stadium, he took the wrong path and when umpires, including Michael Joseph Bulger, redirected him, he fell down for the first time. He got up with their help, in front of 75,000 spectators. 341:
Pietri began his race at a rather slow pace, but in the second half of the course began a powerful surge moving him into second position by the 32 km (20 mi) mark, 4 minutes behind South African
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standards. The London course measured 26.2 miles (42.2 km); the distance would later become the official marathon length from 1921.
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while at Blackrock and from there, in a rugby career which his younger brother Lawrence would later follow, he represented
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The effort took its toll and with only two kilometres to go, Pietri began to feel the effects of extreme fatigue and
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at the finish of the 1908 Olympics marathon, assisted by Dr. Michael Joseph Bulger (right).
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Index

Kilrush
Ireland
Blackrock College
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin University
Richmond hospital
Lansdowne
London Irish
Ireland
Daniel
Lawrence
Dorando Pietri
marathon at the 1908 London Olympics
Kilrush
County Clare
Blackrock College
Trinity College Dublin
rugby union
Dublin University Football Club
New Zealand Native football team
Lansdowne Football Club
London Irish

Dorando Pietri
Dorando Pietri
1908 Olympics
Carpi
Charles Hefferon
dehydration
Johnny Hayes

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