Olympics Ryan competed in the
marathon for the
U.S. Olympic team in the
1908 Summer Olympics, but did not finish. He also competed in the marathon at the
1912 Summer Olympics, but did not finish. On April 19, 1912, "over an unusually sticky course, Mike Ryan, wearing the colors of the
Irish American Athletic Club of
New York City won the
Boston Athletic Association's sixteenth
Marathon race with a time of 2:21:18," cutting the former record by 21.04 seconds. In 1909, he finished third place in the
Yonkers Marathon, with a time of 2:49:40.
Canadian Marathon In 1910, Ryan won the 2nd annual Canadian Marathon, held in
Hamilton, Ontario, "defeating a field of over thirty of the best Canadian distance runners" with a time of 2:49:19. "The roads in parts of the course were muddy and rough and Ryan's performance was a remarkable one." He finished seven minutes ahead of the second-place finisher, Charles Cook.
Marathon in London On May 27, 1911, against an array of international athletes, Ryan came in second place in a marathon sponsored by the Polytechnic Harriers in London, England with a time of 2 hours 50 minutes and 45 seconds. The course for this race as nearly identical to the 1908 Olympic marathon. ==References==