34. Steve Jones
One of the most unique athletes on this list, Jones was an iconic marathon runner during the 1980s. The Welshman held the British record for 33 years before Olympic star Mo Farah broke it. Jones also famously broke the world marathon record in his first race in Chicago. To call it his first attempt would be inaccurate because he didn’t wear a watch and even stopped to use the toilet along the way.

Jones didn’t even know there was a record at the time but proceeded to smash it. The long-distance runner first started training as a member of the RAF. He served as a technician for the UK Air Force for several years before he became a full-time athlete. The British athlete is a national treasure and maintains the respect of many international coaches and athletes.