Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q454104> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 triples per page.
- Q454104 subject Q6191262.
- Q454104 subject Q6191304.
- Q454104 subject Q6646778.
- Q454104 subject Q6937754.
- Q454104 subject Q8459120.
- Q454104 subject Q8459131.
- Q454104 subject Q8695071.
- Q454104 subject Q8697202.
- Q454104 subject Q8697872.
- Q454104 subject Q8698489.
- Q454104 subject Q8752486.
- Q454104 subject Q9160155.
- Q454104 abstract "Oskar Albinus "Albin" Stenroos (25 February 1889, Vehmaa – 30 April 1971) was a Finnish athlete, winner of the marathon race at the 1924 Summer Olympics.Born in Vehmaa, Finland, Albin Stenroos ran his first marathon in 1909 (bronze in national championships), but then settled to shorter distances. His next marathon would be in Paris Olympics in 1924.Albin Stenroos got his first fame by winning the 10,000 metres at Finnish nationals in 1910. In absence of Hannes Kolehmainen, Stenroos won the Finnish National Championships in 5000 and 10,000 m from 1912 to 1916. He also won the cross country title from 1915 to 1917.At the 1912 Summer Olympics, Stenroos won the bronze medal in 10,000 m behind Kolehmainen. He also finished sixth on cross country run and aided his team to a second place.In 1915, Stenroos ran his first world record in 30 km (1:48:06.2), which he overrun in 1924 (1:46:11.6). He also owned the 20 km world record in 1923 (1:07:11.2).Stenroos skipped the 1920 Summer Olympics, but decided to run marathon (a distance he hadn't run for fifteen years) at the 1924 Olympic Games. Stenroos won the race in quite hot conditions, beating second placed Romeo Bertini from Italy by almost six minutes.Stenroos got a second place at the 1926 Boston Marathon, but decided to retire from athletics after the failure at the next Boston Marathon.".
- Q454104 birthDate "1889-02-24".
- Q454104 birthPlace Q33.
- Q454104 birthPlace Q807905.
- Q454104 deathDate "1971-04-30".
- Q454104 deathPlace Q1757.
- Q454104 deathPlace Q33.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q163892.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q1757.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q1934817.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q208410.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q2343728.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q240500.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q311338.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q32485.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q33.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q3628374.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q40244.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q4813807.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q500050.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q542.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q6191262.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q6191304.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q62633.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646778.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937754.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q7727.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q807905.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8118.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8128.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8132.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q826038.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8459120.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8459131.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8695071.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8697202.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8697872.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8698489.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q873364.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8752486.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q90.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q9160155.
- Q454104 wikiPageWikiLink Q94362.
- Q454104 birthDate "1889-02-24".
- Q454104 birthPlace Q33.
- Q454104 birthPlace Q807905.
- Q454104 deathDate "1971-04-30".
- Q454104 deathPlace "Helsinki, Finland".
- Q454104 name "Albin Stenroos".
- Q454104 type Person.
- Q454104 type Agent.
- Q454104 type Athlete.
- Q454104 type Person.
- Q454104 type Agent.
- Q454104 type NaturalPerson.
- Q454104 type Thing.
- Q454104 type Q215627.
- Q454104 type Q5.
- Q454104 type Person.
- Q454104 comment "Oskar Albinus "Albin" Stenroos (25 February 1889, Vehmaa – 30 April 1971) was a Finnish athlete, winner of the marathon race at the 1924 Summer Olympics.Born in Vehmaa, Finland, Albin Stenroos ran his first marathon in 1909 (bronze in national championships), but then settled to shorter distances. His next marathon would be in Paris Olympics in 1924.Albin Stenroos got his first fame by winning the 10,000 metres at Finnish nationals in 1910.".
- Q454104 label "Albin Stenroos".
- Q454104 name "Albin Stenroos".