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    Which former athlete was the first to win 5000m, 10000m and the Marathon events in the same Olympic Games?

    Question #31798. Asked by Boju. (Apr 17 03 2:14 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    Emil Zatopek at Helsinki in 1952.

    http://www.whom.co.uk/squelch/olympic_greats.htm

    Apr 17 03, 2:18 PM


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