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  1. The 1998 season produced one of the closest championship deciders at the final round in Japan. It produced McLaren's last constructor's championship to date, but the first driver's championship for, as in the title, the Flying Finn Mika Hakkinen.

  2. Flying Finn – A lifetime in one hour. Paavo Nurmi is considered the greatest runner of all time. He was known as “The King of Runners” or the “Flying Finn”. Famous all over the world, Nurmi became an unending source of national pride for the newly independent Finland. Paavo Nurmi was driven by love of running. He had a burning will to ...

  3. Flying Finn First at Finish; Flying Finn First at Finish . 1998 . VHS . Various non-fiction . Official Review of the FIA Formula One World Championship, The . Enlarge image. Flying Finn First at Finish. Catalogue information. LastDodo number. 2686803. Area. DVD / Video / Blu-ray. Item title.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2023 · Close finish. Juho Pietari "Hannes" Kolehmainen was born in Kuopio, Finland. He won the 5000m and 10,000m track double at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics, and took gold in the individual cross country and a silver medal in the team category. Most notably the Finn beat France's Jean Bouin in an epic 5000m, winning by barely half a metre.

  5. 1998 Formula 1 World Championship - Flying Finn First at Finish [VHS] [1998] pas cher : retrouvez tous les produits disponibles à l'achat sur notre site. En utilisant Rakuten, vous acceptez l'utilisation des cookies permettant de vous proposer des contenus personnalisés et de réaliser des statistiques.

  6. 1998 Formula 1 World Championship - Flying Finn First at Finish ‎1998 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review (1998) • Film + cast • Letterboxd Letterboxd — Your life in film

  7. A fast first lap leaves the others far behind, and Nurmi only needs to coast to finish as winner. Thursday, July 10th 1500 metres Final: GOLD MEDAL. Paris is caught by a heatwave on Paavo Nurmi’s greatest day. The Olympic finals in 1500 and 5000 metres were originally scheduled to take place inside an hour.