Ultrarunner John Hughes (1850-1921)
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John “Lepper” Hughes (1850-1921) of New York City, was a “poor day laborer” with no formal education and could not read or write. He was born in Ireland and immigrated to America in 1868. He became the most despised runner in the sport. He began his running career in 1870, racing others in the
streets of New York City. He embraced the nickname of “Lepper” because of his odd jumping gait. In 1881, he broke the world record for running six days.
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