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Emil Zatopek (Czech) wins gold in the 10000 metres at the 1948 London Olympic Games. Date: 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-emil-zatopek-czech-wins-gold-in-the-10000-metres-at-the-1948-london-105321780.html
RMG39R04–Emil Zatopek (Czech) wins gold in the 10000 metres at the 1948 London Olympic Games. Date: 1948
London 1948: Olympic Games, Athletics, 5000 meters Experimental Heat: Emil Zatopek (TV) greets Martin Stokken after the race. Martin Stokken was active in both cross -country skiing and athletics. Photo: NTB / NTB archive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-1948-olympic-games-athletics-5000-meters-experimental-heat-emil-zatopek-tv-greets-martin-stokken-after-the-race-martin-stokken-was-active-in-both-cross-country-skiing-and-athletics-photo-ntb-ntb-archive-image487275385.html
RM2K8N8M9–London 1948: Olympic Games, Athletics, 5000 meters Experimental Heat: Emil Zatopek (TV) greets Martin Stokken after the race. Martin Stokken was active in both cross -country skiing and athletics. Photo: NTB / NTB archive
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Zatopek Wins 10,000 Metres And Gains First 1952 Olympics Gold Medal -- Emil Zatopek, the flying Czech Army major, leading A. Mimoun, of France, who was second, in the last lap of the gruelling 10,000 metres in the Olympic Games here. Shaking off the challenge by the Frenchman, Zatopek covered the distance in 29 minutes and 17 seconds. His time knocks 42.6 seconds off the record he set up at Wembley in 1948 and was only 14.4 seconds slower than his own world record made in his own country two yea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zatopek-wins-10000-metres-and-gains-first-1952-olympics-gold-medal-emil-zatopek-the-flying-czech-army-major-leading-a-mimoun-of-france-who-was-second-in-the-last-lap-of-the-gruelling-10000-metres-in-the-olympic-games-here-shaking-off-the-challenge-by-the-frenchman-zatopek-covered-the-distance-in-29-minutes-and-17-seconds-his-time-knocks-426-seconds-off-the-record-he-set-up-at-wembley-in-1948-and-was-only-144-seconds-slower-than-his-own-world-record-made-in-his-own-country-two-yea-image463588083.html
RM2HX6797–Zatopek Wins 10,000 Metres And Gains First 1952 Olympics Gold Medal -- Emil Zatopek, the flying Czech Army major, leading A. Mimoun, of France, who was second, in the last lap of the gruelling 10,000 metres in the Olympic Games here. Shaking off the challenge by the Frenchman, Zatopek covered the distance in 29 minutes and 17 seconds. His time knocks 42.6 seconds off the record he set up at Wembley in 1948 and was only 14.4 seconds slower than his own world record made in his own country two yea
Emil Zatopek (1922 - 2000), Czech long distance runner pictured following his victory in the 10,000m race at the London 1948 Olympic Games, only the second race he had ever run at that distance. Four years later, at the Helsinki Games he won gold in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres runs, but his final medal came when he decided at the last minute to compete in the first marathon of his life. He was nicknamed the "Czech Locomotive" for his multiple golds. Date: 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emil-zatopek-1922-2000-czech-long-distance-runner-pictured-following-his-victory-in-the-10000m-race-at-the-london-1948-olympic-games-only-the-second-race-he-had-ever-run-at-that-distance-four-years-later-at-the-helsinki-games-he-won-gold-in-the-5000-metres-and-10000-metres-runs-but-his-final-medal-came-when-he-decided-at-the-last-minute-to-compete-in-the-first-marathon-of-his-life-he-was-nicknamed-the-quotczech-locomotivequot-for-his-multiple-golds-date-1948-image501423483.html
RM2M3NPNF–Emil Zatopek (1922 - 2000), Czech long distance runner pictured following his victory in the 10,000m race at the London 1948 Olympic Games, only the second race he had ever run at that distance. Four years later, at the Helsinki Games he won gold in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres runs, but his final medal came when he decided at the last minute to compete in the first marathon of his life. He was nicknamed the "Czech Locomotive" for his multiple golds. Date: 1948
Olympic Games : Contestants in the 10,000 Metres rounding the bend at Wembley Stadium this afternoon (Friday). The event was won by E. Zatopek (CZech). Picture taken after 880 metres. July 30, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/olympic-games-contestants-in-the-10000-metres-rounding-the-bend-at-wembley-stadium-this-afternoon-friday-the-event-was-won-by-e-zatopek-czech-picture-taken-after-880-metres-july-30-1948-photo-by-reuterphoto-image463560178.html
RM2HX4YMJ–Olympic Games : Contestants in the 10,000 Metres rounding the bend at Wembley Stadium this afternoon (Friday). The event was won by E. Zatopek (CZech). Picture taken after 880 metres. July 30, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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