Hannes Kolehmainen Olympic Medal Ranking . Hannes kolehmainen has won 5 olympic medal in throughout his career. Hannes kolehmainen, only 22, won the 5000m, 10,000m and cross country gold medals with a friendly smile on his face.
Hannes kolehmainen has won 5 olympic medal in throughout his career. He won the 5000m and 10,000m track double at the 1912 stockholm olympics, and took gold in the individual.
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Hannes KOLEHMAINEN Biography, Olympic Medals, Records and Age , Juho pietari hannes kolehmainen was born in kuopio, finland.
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Hannes Kohlemainen. Member of the Flying Finns, preceding Paavo Nurmi , No track athlete had a better record at the 1912 games than the finn hannes kolehmainen, who took home three gold medals and set.
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Hannes KOLEHMAINEN Olympic Athletics Finland , All current medals and achievements from hannes kolehmainen brought together and evaluated by us.
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Hannes Kolehmainen Tukholman olympialaisissa 1912 , 9, 1889, kuopio, finland—died jan.
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Hannes Kolehmainen (Finalnd) winning 5,000 Metres at the finish at the , Finally, hannes won for a narrow margin, in a time of 2.32.35, which became the world record (although over a wrong course distance).
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FILE 1912 Hannes Kolehmainen, Finland wins the 5000 meters at the , Finally, hannes won for a narrow margin, in a time of 2.32.35, which became the world record (although over a wrong course distance).
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FINLAND CIRCA 1989 a stamp printed in the Finland shows Hannes , 11 (upi) hannes kolehmainen, winner of four gold medals in the olympic games, and one of history's most celebrated distance runners, died today of a.
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France, Paris Olympics, 1924 Finland's marathon team. Hannes , 1 x olympic games silver medallist.
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Olympic Games 1920 Antwerp Hannes Kolehmainen (Finalnd) entering the , He represented finland at the 1912 olympics.