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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Olympics. Returning runners from 1932 included the defending champion, Juan Carlos Zabala of Argentina, and tenth-place finisher Anders Hartington Andersen...
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    woman), who competed in 31 events in 8 sports. The flag bearer was Juan Carlos Zabala, the gold medalist in the immediately previous Summer Olympic Games...
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    2:33:23 Martti Marttelin  Finland 2:35:02 1932 Los Angeles details Juan Carlos Zabala  Argentina 2:31:36 Sam Ferris  Great Britain 2:31:55 Armas Toivonen...
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    kilometers was unable to finish and the race was won by Argentina's Juan Carlos Zabala. Fourteen years later in 1946, Colombia's first olympian dies in Bogotá...
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    mayorazgo, hereditary baron and lord of Igúzquiza, Aguinano, Orendain, Zabala, Arróniz, the 4th lord of Learza, merino of the merindad of Estella, the...
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