40. Rome 1960. Ethiopian Abebe Bikila became the first runner representing an African nation to win a gold in the marathon at the Games, something he did barefoot. It was only the third time he had run the distance and he set a world record in the process. He repeated the performance in Tokyo four years later.
Sports Illustrated ranks it no. 10 in their list.
Abebe Bikila laid down the foundation stone for the great Ethiopian and African long and middle distance runners to build on.
I remember watching one of those Olympic History programs they screen on Fox Sports every now and then I found his story particularly inspiring. (if he's the dude I'm thinking of)
the one that detailed every marathon held at the games. mens and womens.
Didn't he die not long after?
maybe soon after his third games?
no better description for the guy than a pioneer.