Marie Davenport

[10] Davenport won the Women's Boston Tufts 10K in a time of 32:48 ahead of Ethiopian Genet Gebregiorgis in 2004.

[12] After retiring from competitive running, Marie finished 4th in the Masters Division of the Boston Marathon in 2015 in the freezing rain.

[13] Davenport was issued a warning by the IOC for taking a cold medicine for a stuffy nose without giving notification to her team doctor during the 1996 Olympics.

The Irish newspapers wrongly reported that Marie could face a four-year ban which created a media frenzy.

[20] Davenport attended Providence College, and, as of 2012, was living with her husband and children in Guilford, Baltimore, United States.