(photo courtesy of Bill Brett, The Boston Globe)
Kelley was born in 1907 in West Medford, outside
of Boston, and traces his ancestry to County Wexford. "My father's
people left to go to Australia," he told The Boston Globe in 1981, when
he was preparing for his 50th race. "The boat stopped in Boston and they never left."
Kelley ran his first marathons in 1928 and
1932 but did not finish either race. He ran again in 1933 and has since
competed in every single race through 1992! He finished in the top 10
eighteen times, taking first place in 1935 and again in1945. He owns
the record for the most races started (61) and the most finished (58).
His best time was two hours and thirty minutes, posted in 1943. He was
84 when he ran his last race in 1992, posting a time of Five hours and
fifty-eight minutes.
He was christened Johnny "The Elder"
Kelley, when John J. Kelley (no relation) emerged as a champion in the
1950s, winning the race in 1957.
In 1993 the BAA erected a statue honoring
Johnny Kelley on Heartbreak Hill in Newton. The twin statues depict
Kelley in 1935 and again in 1992, holding hands as they cross the
proverbial finish line.
For race results of the 2013 Boston Marathon click here.
For more on Boston Irish history and heritage, visit IrishHeritageTrail.com.
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