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Olympic Games 1948 Finish of the 80 metres hurdles at Wembley Stadium - won by Fanny
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Olympic Games 1948 Finish of the 80 metres hurdles at Wembley Stadium - won by Fanny
Olympic Games 1948 Finish of the 80 metres hurdles at Wembley Stadium - won by Fanny Blankers Koen from Holland with Maureen Gardner of Great Britain 2nd and Shirley Strickland of Australia 3rd - Fanny Blankers Koen a dutch housewife won four Golds at the London Olympics (100m 200m 80m hurdles and 4x100 relay) Sport Womens Athletics Hurdles Action
McNeill / Sunday Pictorial
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Wembley
Greater London
England
WA*2202824
Media ID 21490366
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Athlete Athletics Core58 Finishing Line Olympic Games Running The Netherlands Competitions
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This print captures the exhilarating finish of the 80 meters hurdles event at Wembley Stadium during the 1948 Olympic Games. The determined Fanny Blankers Koen, a Dutch housewife turned athletic sensation, emerges victorious as she crosses the finishing line in first place. With her unparalleled speed and agility, Fanny not only secured gold in this race but went on to claim three more gold medals in different events at the London Olympics. In this historic moment frozen in time, we witness Maureen Gardner from Great Britain closely trailing behind Fanny, securing second place with sheer determination etched on her face. Shirley Strickland from Australia completes the trio on the podium, capturing third place with an impressive display of athleticism. The significance of this photograph lies not only in its portrayal of fierce competition but also in celebrating women's achievements in athletics during a time when gender equality was still a distant dream. Fanny Blankers Koen shattered stereotypes by proving that being a wife and mother did not hinder her ability to excel as an athlete. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of Fanny's indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication to her craft. Her triumphs continue to inspire generations of athletes worldwide and serve as a testament to what can be achieved through passion and perseverance.
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