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    There are two people with the surname Coe who have won Gold medals for Britain. In which events?

    Question #50522. Asked by MaggieG 5. (Aug 24 04 3:08 PM)


    81gaucho

    One was Sebastian Coe who won the 1500 meter race in 1980 and 1984.

    Aug 24 04, 5:28 PM
    romeomikegolf

    Thomas Coe won a gold in 1900 for waterpolo.

    Aug 24 04, 9:59 PM


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