Marathons originated in Western societies more recently, while long distance running has been practiced in some cultures for a long time. For example, some cultures incorporate running into persistence hunting, spiritual practices like the Marathon Monks, or everyday life like the Tarahumara people in Mexico. When representatives from these running cultures began participating in Western marathons in the 1980s and 1990s, Kenyans quickly came to dominate the top rankings. However, different cultures have varying perceptions of competition. While marathons may exploit the athletic talents of cultures like Kenya, other isolated cultures like the Tarahumara do not view competition in the same way and so are less inclined to participate in marathons. No single culture should