Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, May 7, 1990 TAG: 9005070320 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B4 EDITION: EVENING SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: PITTSBURGH LENGTH: Short
The men's winner, in one of the few major marathons that spotlights women, was Dick Hooper of Dublin, Ireland, who took over from a fading Agapius Masong of Tanzania at the 21-mile point to outkick runner-up Tom Ekblom of Finland and win by 26 seconds.
The race was marred by two deaths that appeared to be related to heart problems. Allegheny County (Pa.) coroner's officials were investigating the deaths of Jack Niles, 60, of Silver Spring, Md., and Richard D. Hough, 47, of Pittsburgh.
The deaths were the first in the six-year history of the race. Both men were experienced marathon runners, said to David Ellis, the marathon's medical director.
The Allegheny County Coroner's Office planned to perform autopsies today.
"We don't have an exact cause of death, but it appears they were caused by sudden cardiac events," Ellis said Sunday.
by CNB