Juan Carlos Zabala (October 11, 1911 – January 24, 1983), also known as "El Ñandú Criollo", was an Argentine long-distance runner, who won the marathon...
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player Herminio Díaz Zabala (born 1964), Spanish professional racing cyclist Josu Zabala (born 1993), Spanish cyclist Juan Carlos Zabala (1911-1983), Argentine...
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1968), Cuban archer Juan Carlos Vallejo (born 1963), Spanish swimmer Juan Carlos Zabala (1911–1983), Argentine athlete Juan Carlos Alarcón (born 1971)...
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limit from 6 athletes per NOC to 3 athletes. The event was won by Juan Carlos Zabala of Argentina, the nation's first Olympic marathon medal. Great Britain...
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22 years old, Gezahegne was the youngest marathon champion since Juan Carlos Zabala in Los Angeles 1932. In 2001, Gezahegne won the World Championships...
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Manuel Plaza Chile Martti Marttelin Finland 1932 Los Angeles details Juan Carlos Zabala Argentina Sam Ferris Great Britain Armas Toivonen Finland 1936...
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Manuel Plaza Chile Martti Marttelin Finland 1932 Los Angeles details Juan Carlos Zabala Argentina Sam Ferris Great Britain Armas Toivonen Finland 1936...
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activist (b. 1900) George Cukor, American film director (b. 1899) Juan Carlos Zabala, Argentine Olympic athlete (b. 1911) January 26 – Bear Bryant, American...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico where he helped found Alpha 66. His wife, child, and young brother arrived from Havana soon thereafter. In need of money Zabala began...
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Cris Huja, writer and filmmaker Dorothy Maud Wrinch mathematician. Juan Carlos Zabala long-distance runner. Pedro E. Zadunaisky astronomer. Estanislao Zeballos...
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