Dimitrios Golemis

Greek long-distance runner, Olympian

Dimitrios Golemis - Greek long-distance runner, Olympian
Born

November 15th, 1874
150 years ago

Died

January 9th, 1941
84 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Greece

Links & References

Competed in the marathon at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Finished in 5th place in a race that marked the inaugural modern Olympic marathon. Golemis played a significant role in representing Greek athletics during the early Olympic Games, contributing to the revival of the marathon as a celebrated event. His participation in the first modern Olympics placed him among the early competitors in long-distance running, showcasing the endurance and spirit of Greek runners.

Competed in the 1896 Summer Olympics marathon

Finished 5th in the inaugural modern marathon

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