File:Fred Kelly, James Wendell, Martin Hawkins 1912.jpg
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DescriptionFred Kelly, James Wendell, Martin Hawkins 1912.jpg | Frederick Kelly (center) of the USA, James Wendell (left) of the USA and Martin Hawkins (right) of the USA during the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sweden. Kelly won the gold, Wendell won the silver and Hawkins won the bronzemedal in the 110 Metres Hurdles event. | |||
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