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2024 Paris Olympics
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(On the left) J.P. Sullivan (U.S.), winner of the first heat for 1,500 metres race. (On the right) N.F. Hallows (Great Britain) wins the third heat in the record time of 4 mins. 3 2-5 sec.
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Start for final of the 1,500 metres. The result was, in first place : Mel Sheppard (USA); 2nd : Harold Wilson (GBR) and 3rd : Norman Hallows.
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Great Britain wins the Ist heat of three mile team race. The athletes in this photograph are William Coales; Joe Deakin; Archie Robertson and Harold A. Wilson.
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Raymond Ray Clarence Ewry (1873 - 1937) was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the ""Intercalated Games"" (1906 in Athens). This puts h
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Sybil Fenton Newall (1854 - 1929), known as Queenie Newall, was a British archer who won the gold medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. She was 53 years old at the time, still the oldest female
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Con Leahy an Irish athlete who won a silver medal at the 1908 Olympic Games, for the high jump.
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Dorando Pietri finishing the first modern Olympic marathon, London, 1908.
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Jesse Owens, American athlete, competing in the Olympics in Berlin, Germany, 1936.
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Jean Bouin, French soldier and athlete, 1912.
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C.B. Kingsbury winner of 20 kilometres cycling, after a terrific race, by six inches.
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'Thrice Champion', 1904.Artist: Spy
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'Fifty thousand surprises in the stadium : A crowd at the Olympic games at last'. Spectators watching a 100 metres cycle race around the velodrome.
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Music Hall sports
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Harold Abrahams at the Paris Olympics of 1924. Abrahams won a gold medal in the 100-Meter dash, equalling the Olympic record of 10.6. He was the first non-American to win the event. 
Location Jewish Chronicle Archive/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART361797 
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Purpose Public 
Size 4598px × 3936px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1920s
Foot-race
Olympic Games
Paris, France
Running