Étienne Gailly (French pronunciation: [etjɛn ɡaji]; 26 November 1922, Beringen – 3 November 1971, Genval) was a Belgian soldier and Olympic athlete who...
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Gailly is a French surname that may refer to Étienne Gailly (1922–1971), Belgian soldier and Olympic runner Jean-loup Gailly, French computer programmer...
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Olympic Games was Cabrera's first major international competition. Etienne Gailly from Belgium dominated the marathon race most of the way and until almost...
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put Great Britain on the podium for the third time in a row, while Étienne Gailly earned Belgium's first marathon medal with his bronze. Reminiscent of...
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Force-section 1946 Gaston Reiff 1947 Micheline Lannoy and Pierre Baugniet 1948 Étienne Gailly 1949 Feru Moulin 1950 Briek Schotte 1951 Johnny Claes and Jacky Ickx...
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Cabrera Argentina 2:34:51.6 Tom Richards Great Britain 2:35:07.6 Étienne Gailly Belgium 2:35:33.6 1952 Helsinki details Emil Zátopek Czechoslovakia...
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Belgium. Michel Didisheim, later personal secretary to King Albert II Etienne Gailly, Bronze medal winner at the 1948 London Olympic Games served as Captain...
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Force-section 1946 Gaston Reiff 1947 Micheline Lannoy and Pierre Baugniet 1948 Étienne Gailly 1949 Feru Moulin 1950 Briek Schotte 1951 Johnny Claes and Jacky Ickx...
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Force-section 1946 Gaston Reiff 1947 Micheline Lannoy and Pierre Baugniet 1948 Étienne Gailly 1949 Feru Moulin 1950 Briek Schotte 1951 Johnny Claes and Jacky Ickx...
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Force-section 1946 Gaston Reiff 1947 Micheline Lannoy and Pierre Baugniet 1948 Étienne Gailly 1949 Feru Moulin 1950 Briek Schotte 1951 Johnny Claes and Jacky Ickx...
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