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    related to Ron Clarke. Ron Clarke at IMDb Ron Clarke at the Sport Australia Hall of Fame Ron Clarke at the Athletics Australia Hall of Fame Ron Clarke at Australian...
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  • Ronald Clarke may refer to: Ron Clarke (speedway rider) (1914–1981), former motorcycle speedway world finalist Ron Clarke (1937–2015), Australian athlete...
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  • Italy 13:34.8  Ron Clarke (AUS) 1965-01-16 Hobart, Australia 13:33.6  Ron Clarke (AUS) 1965-02-01 Auckland, New Zealand 13:25.8  Ron Clarke (AUS) 1965-06-04...
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    countries in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. In 2000, Ron Clarke joined the company as CEO when the company's estimated annual revenues...
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    Australia. Although there was speculation he would retire, incumbent mayor Ron Clarke contested and was re-elected, defeating four candidates − including Tom...
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  • 3pts Addison J. (1948). The People Speedway Guide. Odhams Press Limited "Ron Clarke". national-speedway-museum. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013...
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    1962 Moscow, Soviet Union 28:15.6  Ron Clarke (AUS) December 18, 1963 Melbourne, Australia 27:39.4 27:39.89  Ron Clarke (AUS) July 14, 1965 Oslo, Norway...
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    000 metres and the marathon. The favorite in 1964 for the 10,000 m was Ron Clarke of Australia, who held the world record. The runners expected to challenge...
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  • of the opening ceremony. The flame was lit at the Olympic stadium by Ron Clarke, who accidentally burned his arm in the process. While the Olympic flame...
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  • the award three times. The award has been shared on three occasions—by Ron Clarke and Gary Player in 1965, Eusébio and Garfield Sobers in 1966, and Evander...
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