Paavo Nurmi is considered by some to be the best runner ever. He is known as "King of Runners" or "Finnish Flying." Nurmi has gained high acclaim worldwide and is an unbounded source of national pride in an independent new Finland. Paavo Nurmi is moved by running love. He has a strong will to succeed in life, and the car is the way he meets the high standards he gets approval of his brother and sets for himself. Martti Jukola, a famous Finnish sports journalist in 1935, wrote as follows. "There are a few harsh and cruel things to him, but he conquers the world in a pure way.
After the world of Turin, Eileen returned to Helsinki and became equivalent to "Flying Finns" Pabo Nurmi in the 1920s as a national hero. Only Nurmi protects world record at the same time, 5K and 10K are the most representative players in Finland. The history of Finland is known for runners, Nordic skiers, ski jumpers. Today, Finland is the world's most proud country for women, but considering how small Finland is compared to the Goliath countries, it is actually a very wonderful thing. However, Airi does not care for such fuss, charm, bright light and hype; she plays the role of David in a fanatical Goliath group. In order to win Phenomic Games, she knows that you must kill Goliath who lives inside, not with you. She lowered it once, it was the basis for excitement, pride and satisfaction fertility, but she knew her weaknesses; she sits and sits on her laurels I did not have time.
Long distance truck events were welcomed in the 1920s thanks to the achievements of Flying Finns like several Olympic champions Paavo Nurmi. Emir Zatopek 's success in the 1950' s promoted intense interval training, but the world record - breaking achievements of Ron Clark have established the importance of natural training and smooth running. In the 1990s runners in North Africa and East Africa rose in long distance races. In particular, athletes from Kenya and Ethiopia have always dominated these events.
I was taken by many famous athletes who have participated in the Olympic Games or did not participate. My favorites are Mohammed Ali, Paavo Nurmi, Giorgos Marselos, Christos Papanicolaou, Rafer Johnson, Serghei Belof, Shung She. As I get older, my memory seems to disappear, but do not forget my first lady (Enriquetta Basillo), the number of torch bearers in Tokyo (101, 973 people). In Montreal an unexpected storm came and threw me out, which was a very short time.