Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mamie Rallins, an African American, was born on July 8, 1941, in Chicago Illinois. Rallins had an interest in running and entered running competitions from an early age. She then realized this was much more than a pleasurable pastime and really began to take running seriously. Her passion turned into a career. Rallins competed in two Olympics and later coached many future Olympians."@en }
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- Mamie_Rallins abstract "Mamie Rallins, an African American, was born on July 8, 1941, in Chicago Illinois. Rallins had an interest in running and entered running competitions from an early age. She then realized this was much more than a pleasurable pastime and really began to take running seriously. Her passion turned into a career. Rallins competed in two Olympics and later coached many future Olympians.".
- Q6745657 abstract "Mamie Rallins, an African American, was born on July 8, 1941, in Chicago Illinois. Rallins had an interest in running and entered running competitions from an early age. She then realized this was much more than a pleasurable pastime and really began to take running seriously. Her passion turned into a career. Rallins competed in two Olympics and later coached many future Olympians.".
- Mamie_Rallins comment "Mamie Rallins, an African American, was born on July 8, 1941, in Chicago Illinois. Rallins had an interest in running and entered running competitions from an early age. She then realized this was much more than a pleasurable pastime and really began to take running seriously. Her passion turned into a career. Rallins competed in two Olympics and later coached many future Olympians.".
- Q6745657 comment "Mamie Rallins, an African American, was born on July 8, 1941, in Chicago Illinois. Rallins had an interest in running and entered running competitions from an early age. She then realized this was much more than a pleasurable pastime and really began to take running seriously. Her passion turned into a career. Rallins competed in two Olympics and later coached many future Olympians.".