Grete Waitz was a Norwegian marathon running legend who was born on October 1, 1953. She made history in 1979 when she became the first woman to run a marathon in less than two and a half hours. She went on to win a gold medal at the 1983 IAAF World Championships in Athletics and an impressive nine New York City Marathons, the most of any runner ever.
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💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)
Grete Waitz, the renowned Norwegian runner, has become a celebrated figure both for her athletic achievements and her inspiring impact on the running community. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be an impressive $17 million. Waitz's tremendous success in the sport has not only propelled her to numerous victories, including winning the New York City Marathon nine times, but has also solidified her as an iconic figure in running history. Her dedication, determination, and passion for running have made her an inspiration for aspiring athletes around the world, and her net worth is a testament to her exceptional career.
About
Norwegian legend of marathon running who, in 1979, became the first woman to run a marathon in less than two and a half hours. She earned a gold medal at the 1983 IAAF World Championships in Athletics and won 9 New York City Marathons, the most of any Runner ever.
Before Fame
She won Norwegian national titles in the 400 and 800 meters as a teenager. She set the European junior record in the 1,500 meters at age 17.
Trivia
She was honored with her own set of stamps in her home country. There are statues of her in the Norway pavilion in EPCOT at the Walt Disney World Resort as well as Bislett Stadium in Oslo.
Family Life
She was survived by her husband Jack. She had brothers named Jan and Arild.
Associated With
She and England's Paula Radcliffe are both winners of the New York City Marathon.