Spyridon Louis, commonly known as Spyros Louis, was a Greek watercarrier who won the first modern-day Olympic marathon at the 1896 Summer Olympics. Following his victory, he was celebrated as a national hero. A former soldier, Louis was encouraged to try out for the Olympics by his former commanding officer. After progressing through qualifying, he went on to win the inaugural Olympic marathon, beating 17 competitors. Louis later became a police officer and a farmer. Outside of his athletics career, he was arrested for forgery, of which he was acquitted after spending a year in jail. He was pictured on the 2015 Greek commemorative 2 Euro coin.
  • Name: Spyridon “Spyros” Louis
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  • Birth: 12/01/1873 (Marousi, Regional unit of Athens, Attica, Greece)
  • Death: 26/03/1940 (Marousi, Regional unit of Athens, Attica, Greece)
  • Died at 67
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  • Lived in Athens, Regional unit of Athens
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