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Great Olympic Moments in UK Track and Field

 
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I'm still on my layover here in Dulles Airport in Washington DC on my way to the 2012 Biomechanics Summer School in Manchester in a few days. As a result, I'm having a great time dreaming about and all those great track and field athletes from the UK that I have watched and admired over the last five decades especially considering the upcoming 2012 London Olympics.

I'm adding a few of these photos to my lecture on Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome just to start getting you all excited about the World's Greatest Track and Field Meet which will be held in just over a month in London. Can anyone name the athletes and which Olympics that each of these UK athletes won gold medals in track and field?

See you in Manchester!!
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