Since the creation of the Olympics, runners have been held in high regard by competitors and commentators around the globe. These are just a handful of the most impressive ones. After reading about these amazing runners, try on a pair of Nike's new LunarGlide+ 3 Shields and run, run, run. Because you should never stop running.

Bryan Clay
Born January 3, 1980, Clay is America's foremost decathlete, and is the reigning Olympic champion for the decathlon, as well as the world champion in 2005.

Dathan Ritzenhein
Ritzenhein is an American long-distance runner, born December 30, 1982. He has won the USA Cross Country Championships in 2005, 2008, and 2010, and for a year held the American record in the 5,000-meter run.
Via: iaaf.org

Paula Radcliffe
British runner Radcliffe was born on December 17, 1973, and is the current women's world record holder in the marathon, at just 2:15:25 hours. She is also a three-time winner of the London Marathon, twice of the New York Marathon, and once at the 2002 Chicago Marathon.
Via: zimbio.com

Geoffrey Mutai
Mutai was born on October 7, 1981, in Kenya. He's a long-distance runner specializing in road running, winning the Monaco Marathon and the Boston Marathon. He set the record at Boston at 2:03:02 hours, which breaks the world record for a marathon as well, but is disputed as the Boston course doesn't meet all the criteria to be eligible as such.
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