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Table 3 : Olympic Champions , 1896–1972 ( continued ) in . ft 359 ft 34 36 metres 0 109.42 in . metres 34 10.46 11 } 11.26 E 1920 Track and field events no longer included ( continued ) standing long Jump ft in . metres 1900 R. Ewry ...
Table 3 : Olympic Champions , 1896–1972 ( continued ) in . ft 359 ft 34 36 metres 0 109.42 in . metres 34 10.46 11 } 11.26 E 1920 Track and field events no longer included ( continued ) standing long Jump ft in . metres 1900 R. Ewry ...
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Table 3 : Olympic Champions , 1896–1972 ( continued ) min sec 7 35.6 08.5 9 26.0 7 47.6 7 35.0 7 49.2 7 11.0 7 44.4 8 21.5 7 24.4 8 12.8 8 02.5 7 13.96 8 22.51 7 47.8 7 10.12 pairs ( with coxswain ) Table 3 : Olympic Champions ...
Table 3 : Olympic Champions , 1896–1972 ( continued ) min sec 7 35.6 08.5 9 26.0 7 47.6 7 35.0 7 49.2 7 11.0 7 44.4 8 21.5 7 24.4 8 12.8 8 02.5 7 13.96 8 22.51 7 47.8 7 10.12 pairs ( with coxswain ) Table 3 : Olympic Champions ...
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Table 3 : Olympic Champions , 1896–1972 ( continued ) Sports events no longer included Archery ( continued ) 1904 1908 team events men's events men U.S. York round W. Dod Gt.Brit . women U.S. Continental style E. Grizot France women's ...
Table 3 : Olympic Champions , 1896–1972 ( continued ) Sports events no longer included Archery ( continued ) 1904 1908 team events men's events men U.S. York round W. Dod Gt.Brit . women U.S. Continental style E. Grizot France women's ...
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