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Albinus "Albin"
Stenroos (24
February 1889 – 30
April 1971) was a
Finnish runner, who won the
marathon at the 1924 Olympics.
Stenroos ran his
first marathon...
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Kaarlo Eemeli Kivirikko (born Karl Emil
Stenroos;
January 28, 1870 –
April 26, 1947) was a
Finnish zoologist,
school teacher and
writer of non-fiction...
- Estonia 2:32:48.6
Valerio Arri Italy 2:36:32.8 1924
Paris details Albin Stenroos Finland 2:41:22.6
Romeo Bertini Italy 2:47:19.6
Clarence DeMar United...
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their red
Granite Balmoral red, as well as
being the
birthplace of
Albin Stenroos who won the gold
medal in the
marathon at the 1924 Olympics. According...
- competed, with no more than 6
runners per nation. The
event was won by
Albin Stenroos of Finland, the nation's
second consecutive Olympic marathon victory. This...
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details Hannes Kolehmainen Finland
Lewis Tewanima United
States Albin Stenroos Finland 1920
Antwerp details Paavo Nurmi Finland
Joseph Guillemot France...
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dominant language in the
second half of the
fifteenth century. As
Merja Stenroos put it, "the main
change was the
reduction in the use of French, and the...
- Emmanuël; Maddison,
David R.; Arnold, A. Elizabeth; Lutzoni, François;
Stenroos,
Soili (2014). "A
multigene phylogenetic synthesis for the
class Lecanoromycetes...
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Jackelixia S.Y.Kondr., Fedorenko, S.
Stenroos, Kärnefelt & A.T**** (2009)
Ovealmbornia S.Y.Kondr., Fedorenko, S.
Stenroos, Kärnefelt, Elix & A.T**** (2009)...
- left in
March 2004 and was
replaced by
singer Risto Stenroos.
Petri Sääskö –
guitar Risto Stenroos –
vocals Sami ****kohovi – b**** (also in KYPCK, formerly...