Even after he survived Nazi occupation and World War II in Romania, Fred Lebow, a Jewish immigrant, kept running. And running. And running. Advertisement It was Lebow’s passion for running that led him to take over New York Road Runners in the 1970s and transform the signature New York City Marathon into one of the biggest events in the world. Fred Lebow on Oct. 15, 1990 in New York. (Richard Drew/AP) It was that same passion that led him to run his last marathon in 1992 at age 60 while in remission from the brain cancer that would end his...