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Remarkable Award, Sports in action
Author: Dean Mouhtaropoulos (NL)
Description: Martina Sáblíková, Czech speed skater, who specializes in long track speed skating. She is an Olympic gold medal winner and a multiple European and World all-around champion. She won two Olympic gold medals at one Winter Games in the 2010 Olympiad in Calgary.

Courtesy of Siena International Photo Award Contest 2018
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Bill_I_Am

That so much for filling the gaps in information, Libi!

And thanks also for your thoughtful suggestion, Susis.

Libi

Very nice photo! Thanks, Bill.
The photo shows Martina Sáblíková , a Czech speed skater, specializing in long track speed skating. She is an Olympic gold medal winner and a multiple European and World allround champion. She won two Olympic gold medals at one Winter Games in the 2010 Olympiad in Calgary

Bill, I was able to access Dean's site, but it took a while. Just might need patience and watch the left corner of the browser to see the circle move.

RebeccaB

I heard a different definition of streaking. ;)

Bill_I_Am

Haha, interesting way of looking at it, Alex. :-)

iceng

I did enjoy doing the streaks..
This looks like Czechs are faster then Greeks with sneakers :-))

Bill_I_Am

I'm glad you thought so too, Pat! I couldn't find any info on the photo and couldn't even get Dean Mouhtaropoulos's website to load properly, so we're stuck with our imaginations. :-)

patw

That was fun. Thanks, Bill.

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