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Jerome Drayton
Canadian long distance runner

Jerome Drayton

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Canadian long distance runner
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Birth
10 January 1945, Kolbermoor, Germany
Age
79 years
Awards
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
 
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Biography

Jerome Drayton (born January 10, 1945 in Kolbermoor, Bavaria, Germany) is a former long-distance runner who competed internationally for Canada. He was born as Peter Buniak in Germany, and came to Canada in the mid-1950s when his mother moved there after divorcing his father. He reportedly based his new name on two famous sprinters he admired: Canadian former world record holder Harry Jerome and American Paul Drayton, former world record holder in the 4 × 100 m as part of the American relay team.However, Drayton has denied this, stating that he chose Jerome because it was a name he had always liked, and Drayton because he thought the two names fit well together. A prominent runner in the 1970s, when he was for a time ranked as the top marathoner in the world, he won the Fukuoka Marathon in 1969, 1975, and 1976, as well as the Boston Marathon in 1977. His Canadian men's national record time in the marathon of 2:10:09, set in 1975 at the Fukuoka Marathon, stood for 43 years until broken by Cam Levins in October 2018 with a time of 2:09:25 in the Toronto Waterfront Marathon. Drayton had held the Canadian record since 1969, after breaking the then record of 2:18:55 set by Robert Moore a month earlier.

History

Drayton was born as Peter Buniak on January 10, 1945, in Munich, Germany, to parents of Russian-Ukrainian background. Having been born as the Second World War was coming to an end and extreme poverty was widespread, Drayton and his parents had traveled to Germany from Poland aboard a cattle train. Drayton’s parents eventually divorced and his mother, who had custody of him, moved to Canada and then brought Drayton over to Toronto in November, 1956, when he was 11 years old. When he took up running in high school, Drayton’s single-mindedness quickly became evident and it wasn’t long before he won top-calibre events. After winning the Ontario high school championships for Mimico High School, he was recruited to the Toronto Olympic Club, where he began working with national distance running coach Paul Poce.

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Canada
1969Motor City MarathonDetroit, Michigan1stMarathon2:12:00
Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, Japan1stMarathon2:11:13
1973Canadian ChampionshipsSt. Johns, Newfoundland1stMarathon2:13:27
1974Boston MarathonBoston, Massachusetts3rdMarathon2:15:41
1975Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, Japan1stMarathon2:10:09 PR
1976Olympic GamesMontréal, Canada6thMarathon2:13:30
Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, Japan1stMarathon2:12:35
1977Boston MarathonBoston, United States1stMarathon2:14:46
New York City MarathonNew York City2ndMarathon2:13:52
1978Commonwealth GamesEdmonton, Canada2ndMarathon2:16:14
1979Boston MarathonBoston, Massachusetts11thMarathon2:14:48
National Capital MarathonOttawa, Canada1stMarathon2:18:05
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