Marathon bikila abebe ethiopia Stock Photos and Images
RMWH95HH–Japan, Tokyo Olympic Games, 1964: Marathon. Bikila Abebe (Ethiopia).
RM2PYWBG5–Summer Olympics 1968 in Mexico City. Abebe Bikila (Ethiopia) in portrait 06.10.1968. Only for journalistic use! Only for editorial use! [automated translation]
RME0X15F–Oct. 10, 1964 - Olympic Games In Tokyo. Marathon Gold Medal For Ethiopia. Photo Shows:- A. Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia seen breasting the tape - to win the Marathon event in a new Olympic record time of 2hr. 12 mins. 11.2 secs.
RM2GJ0DJW–Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Olympic games marathon winner in Rome, 1960, Ethiopia's Abebe Bikila is pictured during training in readiness for next year's Tokyo games. 5th December 1963
RME12PBN–Feb. 24, 2012 - Olympic Marathon Medalist Commit Suicide. Kokichi Tsuburaya, 27-year old Olympic marathon bronze winner in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, committed suicide in the officers' dormitory of the Ground Self Defense Forces, Tokyo. He had been suffered from the hernia and Achilles tendon and the operation recovery of his right foot did not progress satisfactorily. He killed himself by cutting his carotid artery with a razor blade. Photo Shows: Kokichi Tsuburaya, 27, who entered the National Stadium following Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic marathon event.
RM2TCNN3X–Ethiopia, February 1965. Abebe Bikila, marathon champion at the 1960 Rome Olympics, practicing sports. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2K8NP67–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. Erling Stordahl in the ski slope. Bitihorn in the background Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RME0W7AJ–Oct 11, 1961; Kosice, Czechoslovakia; The 31st. annual International Peace Marathon took place last weekend in the East Slovak town of Kosice, Czechoslovakia. The event was won by BIKILA ABEBE of Ethiopia, with second Dr. Pavel Kantorek (CSSR) and in third place the Japanese long distance runner Nakao. In the picture, the winner Bikila Abebe arrives at the 'Locomotive' Stadium at the end of the event.
RM2GJ0DJR–Olympic games marathon winner of the Rome, 1960 games, Ethiopia's Abebe Bikila (right) is pictured undergoing physical training exercises in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. With him is Mamo Wolde. They are training for next years Olympic Games which will be staged in Tokyo. 5th December 1963.
RM2TCNN4R–Ethiopia, February 1965. Abebe Bikila, marathon champion at the 1960 Rome Olympics, poses with his family. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2GJ5KK5–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - BIKILA ABEBE OF ETHIOPIA WINS MARATHON RUN RACE ; 23 OCTOBER 1964
RM2TCNN5D–Rome, 09/10/1960. Rome Olympics. Abebe Bikila, a member of the Imperial Guard of the Emperor of Ethiopia, wins the Olympic marathon running barefoot. In the image, at a moment in the race. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2K8JR2N–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. Here he is with Håkon Brusveen. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RMDMWF9B–Oct 11, 1961; Kosice, Czechoslovakia; The 31st. annual International Peace Marathon took place last weekend in the East Slovak town of Kosice, Czechoslovakia. The event was won by BIKILA ABEBE of Ethiopia, with second Dr. Pavel Kantorek (CSSR) and in third place the Japanese long distance runner Nakao. In the picture, the winner Bikila Abebe arrives at the 'Locomotive' Stadium at t
RM2GJ1ERE–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - BIKILA ABEBE OF ETHIOPIA WINS MARATHON RUN RACE ; 23 OCTOBER 1964
RM2TCNX19–Rome, 09/10/1960. Rome Olympics. Abebe Bikila, a member of the Imperial Guard of the Emperor of Ethiopia, wins the Olympic marathon running barefoot. In the image, the athlete reaches the Arch of Constantine. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2GJ5JR5–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - ETHIOPIA BIKILA ABEBE IN ACTION IN - WINNER OF MARATHON ; 22 OCTOBER 1964
RM2K8T42T–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. Here he plays table tennis. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RM2GJ1EFA–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - ETHIOPIA BIKILA ABEBE IN ACTION IN - WINNER OF MARATHON ; 22 OCTOBER 1964
RM2K8NDD9–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. Here he is with the interpreter, Gunilla Forsmark. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RM2GJ1EFC–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - ETHIOPIA BIKILA ABEBE ON PODIUM - WINNER OF MARATHON RACE / ; 22 OCTOBER 1964
RM2K8P81N–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. Here he sits in a wheelchair. Plays with ball in gymnasium. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RM2GJ5JR0–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - ETHIOPIA BIKILA ABEBE IN ACTION IN - WINNER OF MARATHON ; 22 OCTOBER 1964
RM2K8NTGK–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. He won his class in wooden teams in dog sledding. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RM2GJ1EFE–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - ETHIOPIA BIKILA ABEBE IN ACTION IN - WINNER OF MARATHON ; 22 OCTOBER 1964
RM2K8NPY7–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. He won his class in wooden teams in dog sledding. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB
RM2GJ5JRB–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - ETHIOPIA BIKILA ABEBE ON PODIUM - WINNER OF MARATHON RACE / ; 22 OCTOBER 1964
RM2K8T15H–Beitostølen 1971 Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, twice Olympic champion in the marathon, visits Beitostølen after an invitation from Erling Stordahl. He became paralyzed after a car accident three years ago. He won his class in wooden teams in dog sledding. Here he is with the interpreter, Gunilla Forsmark. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Current / NTB newly
RM2GJ0DK2–Swedish instructor, Major Onnis-Niskanen (centre) is pictured here in Addis Ababa with Ethopian's Abebe Bikila (left) and Mamo Wolde. Bikila is the record breaking marathon winner of the Rome Olympic Games of 1960 5th December 1963.
RM2GJ0DJ5–Ethiopia's champion marathon runner crosses the finish line in Stockholm, Sweden to set a new world record for the one hour run. He covered 20.226 meters in the time. The old record of 20.052.5 meters belonged to veteran World Champion Emil Zatopek. 28th May 1962.
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