At Plataea 2500 years ago, Euchidas, the swift-footed soldier runner, transferred the Delphic flame, marking a point of reference for hundreds of runners who have followed in his footsteps. The tremendous victory of the Hellenic army against the Persians in the battle of Plataea and the accomplishments of Euchidas afterward remain motivation for athletes to take on the challenge of this historical route. As they gaze down from the center of the earth, the athletes feel awed and humbled, and the joy of being crowned with a laurel wreath and presented with the torch of Euchidas as the unique symbol-prize of the race is beyond compare. All these experiences are invaluable for any athlete, especially those who are just starting out on long distance races.
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