This is the sort of thing that Mr. J. E. Lovelock 'would debar from the Olympic Games—competitors exerting every ounce of energy io win the 80 metres hurdles at the Women’s A.A.A. championship meeting at the White City, London, just before the 1906 Games at Bohn. Notice the strained faces of the runners—also the absence of spectator crowds.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 6
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58This is the sort of thing that Mr. J. E. Lovelock 'would debar from the Olympic Games—competitors exerting every ounce of energy io win the 80 metres hurdles at the Women’s A.A.A. championship meeting at the White City, London, just before the 1906 Games at Bohn. Notice the strained faces of the runners—also the absence of spectator crowds. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 6
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