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Dorando Pietri (Italian pronunciation: [
doˈrando ˈpjɛːtri];
often wrongly spelt Petri; 16
October 1885 – 7
February 1942) was an
Italian long-distance...
- off Wood Lane,
White City in West London,
bordered by
South Africa Road,
Dorando Close and the A40 Westway. The site is a
short distance along Wood Lane...
- The most
famous incident of the
games came at the end of the marathon.
Dorando Pietri, Italy,
began his race at a
rather slow pace, but in the second...
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following promotion to
Serie D and a
merger with the
second team of the city,
Dorando Pietri Carpi, that had just
reached Serie D as well.
Pietri Carpi also...
- to go,
Gailly fell down, exhausted, got up and fell again. It was like
Dorando Pietri's
dramatic finish 40
years before.
Cabrera and Tom
Richards of Great...
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Fighting American (1924) as Fu
Shing So This Is Marriage? (1924) as
Mario Dorando One
Night in Rome (1924) as King
David Curlytop (1924) as
Shanghai Dan...
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Olympics took
place in
London on 24 July 1908.
Johnny Hayes won
after Dorando Pietri was
disqualified for
having received ****istance
before the finish...
- were
usually about 25
miles (40 km). he died in 1965. At the race itself,
Dorando Pietri from
Italy was the
first to
enter the stadium. But
Pietri had depleted...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2007-09-27.
Retrieved 2009-06-17. "
Dorando Pietri – The Man Who
Became Famous for Not Winning". Profiles. International...
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developed the
Reggio Emilia approach, 1908
Summer Olympics marathon runner Dorando Pietri, and
novelist Pier
Vittorio Tondelli. In 1659, the Prin****lity...