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Nurmi's and speed
Nurmi's speed and elusive personality spawned nicknames such as the " Phantom Finn ", while his achievements, training methods and running style influenced future generations of middle and long distance runners.

Nurmi's and ",
Hollywood actress Maila Nurmi, best known as the horror icon " Vampira ", was often referred to as Paavo Nurmi's niece.

Nurmi's and Paavo
In Finland, another marathon bearing the name has been held in Nurmi's hometown of Turku since 1992, along with the athletics competition Paavo Nurmi Games that was started in 1957.

Nurmi's and him
Nurmi's stubbornness caused him difficulties with his non-commissioned officers, but he was favoured by the superior officers, despite his refusal to take the soldier's oath.
" Some contemporary Finns nicknamed him Suuri vaikenija ( The Great Silent One ), and Ron Clarke noted that Nurmi's persona remained a mystery even to Finnish runners and journalists: " Even to them, he was never quite real.

Nurmi's and running
Although he was never declared a professional, Nurmi's suspension became definite in 1934 and he retired from running.
Nurmi's success brought electric lighting and running water for his family in Turku.
Nurmi's influence stretched further than running on the Olympic arena.

Nurmi's and .
Nurmi's siblings, Siiri, Saara, Martti and Lahja, were born in 1898, 1902, 1905 and 1908, respectively.
Nurmi's brother Lahja died in 1909 and his father Johan a year later.
Buoyed by his defeat to Guillemot, Nurmi's races became a series of experiments which he analyzed meticulously.
Nurmi's trip to the 1924 Summer Olympics was endangered by a knee injury in the spring of 1924, but he recovered and resumed training twice a day.
Helffrich's victory ended Nurmi's 121-race, four-year win streak in individual scratch races at distances from 800 m upwards.
On the final lap, he sprinted clear of the others and finished nine seconds behind the world-record setting Loukola ; Nurmi's time also bettered the previous record.
Nurmi's one-hour record stood for 17 years, until Viljo Heino ran 129 metres further in 1945.
Nurmi's time was the new unofficial world record for the short marathon.
On the eve of the marathon, all the entrants of the race except for the Finns, whose positions were known, filed a petition asking Nurmi's entry to be accepted.
Finns charged that the Swedish officials had used devious tricks in their campaign against Nurmi's amateur status, and ceased all athletic relations with Sweden.
After Nurmi's suspension, Finland did not agree to return to the event until 1939.
With a 12 – 5 vote, with many not voting, Nurmi's suspension from international amateur athletics became definite.
His fiercest rival Ritola ended up living in one of Nurmi's flats, at half price.
Nurmi's last record fell in 1996 ; his 1925 world record for the indoor 2, 000 m lasted as the Finnish national record for 71 years.
" French journalist Gabriel Hanot questioned Nurmi's intensive approach to sports and wrote in 1924 that Nurmi " is ever more serious, reserved, concentrated, pessimistic, fanatic.
" Regarding Nurmi's track antics, Peltzer found that " in his impenetrability he was a Buddha gliding on the track.
Nurmi's record for most Olympic gold medals was matched by gymnast Larisa Latynina in 1964, swimmer Mark Spitz in 1972 and fellow track and field athlete Carl Lewis in 1996, and broken by swimmer Michael Phelps in 2008.
Nurmi's record for most medals in the Olympic Games stood until Edoardo Mangiarotti won his 13th medal in fencing in 1960.

speed and elusive
Due to its rare occurrence, becoming a member of the 40 – 40 club is an elusive achievement in modern American baseball, as players who possess the power to hit 40 home runs and the speed to steal 40 bases in a season are rare.
Eventually, the two stumble onto the eventual identity of the elusive Demosthenes and realize that the famous writer must have access to a powerful or sentient computer program ( Jane ) to accomplish the task of hiding the fleet while in near-light speed travel.
He also plays on the wing for the Japan national rugby union team, and is known for his speed and elusive running, which is very hard to stop.
In this fight he overwhelmed Manaart with devastating speed and elusive footwork, knocking him down on numerous occasions.
Nicknamed " The Jet ," Perry was not known for being a powerful fullback, or particularly elusive ; he simply had fantastic speed ( 9. 7 100 yards ).

speed and personality
After rising into international stardom at a young age due to his speed, due to his interesting personality and charisma glamour seemed to follow him, some say at the detriment of his sporting focus.
In Crazy Eddie TV commercials, radio personality Jerry Carroll leapt at the camera and jumped around while jabbering at high speed, always ending with the line, " Crazy Eddie: Our prices are insaaaaaane !".
He was strong in technique, football intelligence, and speed, but his personality was considered too impulsive.
The lack of any supporting fiction for the line leaves its place in continuity hard to define, but Mirage ’ s bio-card makes it clear that the figure represents a new version of the G1 character, presenting him to possess the same personality, ability and function-the only difference is his new motto, " Can you keep up with my speed?
He is the main character of the Rayman games, he may be somewhat small in stature, but he makes up for size with speed, agility, and a highly like-able personality!
The neighbourhood has produced several minor celebrities, including sports commentator Rod Black, former MuchMusic on-air personality Bradford How, athletes Terry Fox and Olympic speed skater Susan Auch.

speed and led
While Beaux stuck to her portraits of the elite, American art was advancing into urban and social subject matter, led by artists such as Robert Henri who espoused a totally different aesthetic, " Work with great speed .. Have your energies alert, up and active.
Russia's defeat in the Crimean war, in the 1850s, led to attempts to speed up the modernization of the country.
Leaving the older battleships behind, Kountouriotis led the Averof into independent action: utilizing its superior speed, it cut across the Ottoman fleet's bow.
It was the team at Ampex, led by Charles Ginsburg, that made the breakthrough of using a spinning recording head and normal tape speeds to achieve a very high head-to-tape speed that could record and reproduce the high bandwidth signals of video.
This and issues of cost led to third-party implementations of PostScript becoming common, particularly in low-cost printers ( where the licensing fee was the sticking point ) or in high-end typesetting equipment ( where the quest for speed demanded support for new platforms faster than Adobe could provide ).
It was iron-bladed skates that led to the spread of skating and, in particular, speed skating.
This fact has led to a variety of racing styles that allow clever riders or teams to exploit this tactical advantage, as well as formats that simply test strength, speed and endurance.
A supply of covering material is wound on each bobbin, and the end is led on to the wire, which occupies a central position relatively to the bobbins ; the latter being revolved at a suitable speed bodily with their disks, the cotton is consequently served on to the wire, winding in spiral fashion so as to overlap.
** Andy Green sets the first supersonic land speed record for the ThrustSSC team, led by Richard Noble of the UK.
Voters unhappy with the rapid speed and far-reaching extent of reforms elected a National government in 1990, led by Jim Bolger.
The allegation of being a speed trap led to South Tucson receiving only a very short length of I-10 going through its boundaries in an area that must be accessed from onramps outside of South Tucson city limits, effectively eliminating policing abuses.
This led to a number of shortcut techniques to speed up the production process, and the techniques of limited animation were applied to produce a great number of quickly-produced, low-budget TV cartoons.
The current state of manual operation has led to heavily degraded service, with new manual requirements such as absolute blocks, speed restrictions, and end-of-platform stopping leading to increased headways between trains, increased dwell time, and worse on-time performance.
Requirements of speed and spectator visibility led to the Brooklands track being built as a wide, long, banked oval.
All of these effects, although unrelated in most ways, led to the concept of a " barrier " that makes it difficult for an aircraft to break the speed of sound.
The popularity or charm of speed dating has led to at least one offspring: Speed Networking.
Deficiencies in the alignment of the Gresley-Holcroft derived motion meant that the inside cylinder of the A4 did more work at high speed than the two outside cylinders-indeed on at least one occasion this led to the middle big end wearing to such an extent that the increased piston travel knocked the ends off the middle cylinder-and this overloading was mostly responsible for the failure.
In his Indianapolis 500 win, Clark led for 190 of the 200 laps, with an unprecedented average speed of over, to become the first non-American in almost half a century to win the famous race.
Fowler nearly gave up, but was told by a spectator that he led the twin-cylinder class by 30 minutes from Billy Wells and went on to win at an average race speed of 36. 22 mph and set the fastest lap of the race at 42. 91 mph.
This has led to it being said that catamarans are especially favourable in coastal waters, where the often sheltered waters permit the boat to reach and maintain its maximum speed.
In April 2005 speed checks carried out by police camera vans between junction 14 and junction 18 led to a public protest, involving a go-slow of several hundred vehicles along the affected sections of the motorway.
He has since led police on a high speed chase, fought in the war on terror, led the troops to capture Saddam Hussein, bitten Santa Claus, and traveled into outer space.

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