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Stamata Revithi (Gr****: Σταμάτα Ρεβίθη; 1866 –
after 1896) was a Gr****
woman who ran the 40-kilometre
marathon during the 1896
Summer Olympics. The Games...
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Stamata (Gr****: Σταμάτα) is a
community in Athens, East
Attica regional unit, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform, it is part of the muni****lity...
- Baša Đorđe Novković
Andrej Baša Cyprus CyBC
Zymboulakis and Van Beke "Mi
stamatas" (Μη σταματάς) Gr****
Aristos Moschovakis Rodoula Papalambrianou George...
- The
rider headed towards Chalandri and the
messenger of foot
towards Stamata; swift-footed he
ascended Aforesmos and down
towards the village. As women...
- the 1908
Summer Olympics, with a time of 2:55:18.4. It is
possible that
Stamata Revithi, who ran the 1896
Olympic course a day
after Louis, is the first...
- the race, only
seventeen actually began the race. At
least one woman,
Stamata Revithi,
attempted to
enter the race, but this was rejected. Officially...
- before.
Female athletes were not
allowed to compete,
though one woman,
Stamata Revithi, ran the
marathon course on her own,
saying "If the
committee doesn't...
- races, such as the marathon, for women.
Although a few women, such as
Stamata Revithi in 1896, had run the
marathon distance, they were not included...
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international reaction.
Released during the
junta years,
Anthrope Agapa, ti
Fotia Stamata (Make Love, Stop the Gunfire), by the pop
group Poll is
considered the...
- the
northwestern foot of the
Penteliko Mountain. It is 1 km
southwest of
Stamata, 3 km
northeast of Ekali, 3 km
south of
Agios Stefanos and 19 km northeast...