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With each iteration of the Olympics, the world holds its breath in anticipation, eagerly awaiting the spectacle that unfolds. From the grandeur of the opening and closing ceremonies to the lighting of the Olympic flame and many more, these games are steeped in tradition and moments that mark them as historic.

Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, some of the notable exhibitions and moments set to be showcased are Spot 24, the Cultural Olympiad, The Birth of the Famous Magazines, and many more. Adding to this illustrious list is the return of a track and field legend, the ‘Flying Finn’s’ legacy, to grace the Summer Olympics once more.

Celebrating an iconic 100th anniversary ahead of the Summer Olympics 2024

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According to AP News, the achievements of Paavo Nurmi are set to make their way to Paris. Paavo Nurmi won five gold medals at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. So the five Olympic gold medals won by Paavo Nurmi will be exhibited in Paris ahead of the 2024 Paris Games. This exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of Nurmi’s exceptional achievement at the 1924 Paris Olympics.

The medals will be on display from March 27 to September 22 at the Monnaie de Paris as part of a broader exhibition showcasing Olympic medals called “D’or, d’argent, de bronze,” meaning gold, silver, and bronze.

Sebastian Coe, the World Athletics president, shared, “As famous as the Hollywood stars of his day, lauded by US presidents, Nurmi was the first truly global sports star.” Paavo Nurmi, ‘The Flying Finn,’ was one of the earliest sports superstars.

His five gold medals from the 1924 Olympics are the most golds ever won by an athlete in athletics at a single Games. Let us reflect on the blazing achievements of this legend.

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The blazing achievement of Paavo Nurmi

Reflecting on Nurmi’s blazing achievements, it’s evident that his legacy transcends time. Paavo Nurmi won five gold medals at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 10,000-meter, cross-country, 1,500-meter, 5,000-meter, and 3,000-meter team races, a feat that has never been repeated. extended to setting 22 official world records across distances ranging from 1,500 meters to 20 kilometers and clinching nine gold and three silver medals in 12 events at the Summer Olympic Games.

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At the pinnacle of his career, Nurmi remained undefeated for 121 races. Even in retirement, his legacy endured, as evidenced by his role as the lighter of the Olympic Flame at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. As the world eagerly awaits the Paris 2024 Olympics, fans are poised to relish in the extraordinary showcase of this legendary icon, Paavo Nurmi.

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