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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flying_FinnFlying Finn - Wikipedia

    In the 1980s the moniker was given to Keke Rosberg, who became the first well-known Finn in the sport, winning the 1982 world championship. Following the success of later Finnish drivers, Rosberg has been described as the "original Flying Finn".

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    Paavo Johannes Nurmi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈpɑːʋo ˈnurmi] ⓘ; 13 June 1897 – 2 October 1973) was a Finnish middle-distance and long-distance runner. He was called the " Flying Finn " or the "Phantom Finn" because he dominated distance running in the 1920s.

  4. Jul 10, 2014 · Ninety years ago, in a July 1924 heat wave, Paavo Nurmi won five gold medals at the Paris Olympics, bestriding the distance races in a domination that has never been equaled. "The Flying Finn"...

  5. Nov 1, 2020 · Even before the Olympic Games Paris 1924, Finlands Paavo Nurmi was considered one the greatest distance runners of all time. Four years beforehand at the Antwerp Games, Nurmi had achieved a breathtaking treble by winning gold in the 10,000m, cross-country race and team cross-country events.

  6. Paavo Nurmi, known as "The Flying Finn," was a Finnish middle and long-distance runner. He is considered one of the greatest athletes of all time, with nine Olympic gold medals and a total of twelve Olympic medals, the most in the history of track and field.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Paavo Nurmi (1897-1973) was one of the greatest distance runners of all time. Known as "The Flying Finn" and "The King of Runners," he dominated long-distance running throughout the early part of the twentieth century, setting 25 world records at distances from 1,500 meters to 20,000 meters and winning nine gold and three silver medals at three ...

  8. 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.

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