Olympic runner Spiridon “Spyros” Louis won the first marathon of the modern Olympic era and will soon be featured on a €2 coin from Greece.
A 2015 circulating commemorative €2 coin from Greece marks the 75th anniversary of death of runner Spiridon “Spyros” Louis.
Louis was known for being the first marathon winner of the modern Olympic Games, the summer event conducted in Greece in 1896.
Many sports clubs in Greece and abroad still carry his name, as does the main stadium at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex, where the 2004 Summer Olympics were held.
Louis’ fame reached Hollywood, as well, as the 1962 Jayne Mansfield movie It Happened in Athens was a heavily fictionalized account of Louis and the marathon.
The coin is being issued during the third quarter of 2015, according to the announcement from the European Commission.
The coin design shows Louis and the cup that he was awarded, against the background with the Panathenaic Stadium. Inscribed along the inner center are legends in Greek detailing the country of issue and “In Memoriam of Spyros Louis.”
The year date of issue, 2015, and the mark of the Greek Mint also appear, with the monogram of artist George Stamatopoulos found below the scene.
The ringed-bimetallic coin has a copper-nickel core and copper-aluminum-nickel ring. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag. The common reverse shows a map of the European Union.
A total of 750,000 coins are due for release in Greece, according to the release by the European Commission.