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  1. 1998 Formula 1 World Championship - Flying Finn First at Finish [VHS] [1998] : Mika Hakkinen, Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, David Coulthard, Eddie Irvine, Jean Alesi, Johhny Herbert, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Damon Hill, Ralf Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, Michael Schumacher: Amazon.co.uk: DVD & Blu-ray

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  3. Childhood. Paavo Nurmi was born on 13 June 1897 in Turku, a port town on the southwestern coast of Finland. In 1912 Hannes Kolehmainen “ran Finland onto the map of the world” at the Olympic Games at Stockholm by winning three gold medals in long-distance events. His races made an indelible impression on the 15-year-old Paavo Nurmi, who ...

  4. He first triumphed in the 16.000 mile London-Mexico World Cup Rally in 1970 and then, as the first non-African, conquered the Safari Rally, which still ran through three countries in 1972. Markku Alén joined the ranks of factory drivers in 1974 and went on to collect what was known as the FIA Cup for Drivers, one year before a similar feat would have been acknowledged as an official world title.

  5. Nykänen was eight years old when his father took him to a ski jumping venue for the first time. It quickly became his passion. "The only thing I wanted was to jump. And to jump and to jump," Nykänen says in Matti: The Biography of Matti Nykänen. He took part in his first competition at eleven - and won it.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2024 · The five gold medals won by one of the greatest Olympic champions in history will return to Paris in March for the first time since they were won in the French capital a century ago. ... The press called him “The Flying Finn”, “The Phantom Finn” or “The Finnish Running Marvel”. In the 1920s, Paavo Nurmi, ...

  7. In the first 800m of the 1,500m final, he was running three seconds faster than his own world record. He cruised to victory after his nearest rival surrendered his challenge at the ... But this victory would prove to be the last for the incredible “Flying Finn". In the 5,000m he was beaten to silver by his rival Ritola and in the 3,000m ...