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    Paavo Johannes Nurmi(Finnish pronunciation:[ˈpɑːʋoˈnurmi]ⓘ; 13 June 1897 – 2 October 1973) was a Finnishmiddle-distanceand long-distance runner. He was called the "Flying Finn" or the "Phantom Finn", as he dominated distance running in the 1920s. Nurmi set 22 official world recordsat distances between 1,500 metresand 20 kilometres, and ...

  2. Nov 1, 2020 · Learn how the Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi achieved the impossible at Paris 1924, where he won the 1,500m and 5,000m finals less than two hours apart. Discover his other Olympic feats, his rivalries and his controversial ban from Los Angeles 1932.

  3. Jun 26, 2024 · Paavo Nurmi was a Finnish track athlete who dominated long-distance running in the 1920s, capturing nine gold medals in three Olympic Games (1920, 1924, and 1928) as well as three silvers.

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  5. Learn about the legendary long-distance runner who won nine Olympic gold medals and broke world records in various distances. Discover his childhood, training, achievements, controversies and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

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  6. Paavo NURMI was a Finnish runner who won nine gold medals at three Olympic Games from 1920 to 1928. He was the first athlete to achieve five golds at a single Games in Paris 1924, but was later banned as a professional by the IAAF.

  7. Mar 7, 2012 · He won nine Olympic gold medals and set no less than 22 official, as well as 13 unofficial, world records in distance running events. At the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, he triumphed over 10,000m on the track and took individual and team gold medals in the cross country race.

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    Paavo Johannes Nurmi was a Finnish middle-distance and long-distance runner. He was called the "Flying Finn" or the "Phantom Finn", as he dominated distance running in the 1920s. Nurmi set 22 official world records at distances between 1,500 metres and 20 kilometres, and won nine gold and three silver medals in his 12 events in the Summer ...