Ronaldo da Costa
Ronaldo da Costa is a Brazilian former long-distance runner and former world-record holder for the marathon distance.
Career
Da Costa broke the ten-year-old marathon world record in 1998 in Berlin, having been fifth-placed in the previous year. The record had been held by Belayneh Densamo from Ethiopia at the Rotterdam Marathon in April 1988. The record fell in the following year, almost eleven months later. During his record run, Da Costa was also the first man to officially reach the 40 km mark under two hours. He arrived at the 40K split in 1:59:55.The youngest of eleven children, Da Costa became a national hero after winning the internationally competed São Silvestre Brazilian road race in 1994. The same year he won the 5,000 m in the Ibero-American Championships entered by south-western European, Central and South American countries. From 1997, aged 27, until 2003, Da Costa achieved top-20 results in four marathons; however, unlike most marathon record holders, he did not win any international marathons apart from his world-record-breaking run.