File:Forrest Smithson 1908-2012-22-07.jpg

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Description Forrest Smithson, winner of the 110 m hurdles at the 1908 Summer Olympics. This picture showing a jump with a bible in his hand was taken after the race. Source: Illustration in the "Fourth Olympiad 1908 London Official Report" published by the British Olympic Association in 1909
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    • 2006-09-28T14:35:37Z Voyager 800x570 (70522 Bytes) Forrest Smithson, winner of the 110 m hurdles at the 1908 Summer Olympics. This picture showing a jump with a bible in his hand was taken after the race. Source: Illustration in the "Fourth Olympiad 1908 London Official Repo

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