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Aristidis Konstantinidis was a Greek cyclist. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Subject: The Olympic Rings. ... Cycling is a recreation, a sport, and a means of transport across land. ... The 1896 Summer Olympics, formally called the Games of the I Olympiad, were the first modern Summer Olympic Games and the first Games since Roman emperor Theodosius I banned the Ancient Olympic Games in AD 393 as part of the Christian campaign against paganism. ... The Acropolis in central Athens, one of the most important landmarks in world history. ...


Konstantinidis competed in the 10 kilometres, 100 kilometres, and road races. He won the road race, covering the 87 kilometres from Athens to Marathon and back in a time of 3:22:31 despite his bicycle breaking down shortly after turning around and him falling during the return trip. Konstantinidis did not do as well in the track races, finishing fifth in the 10 kilometres after colliding with countryman Georgios Kolettis and not finishing the 100 kilometres. He was one of seven to not finish out of the nine that started the race. A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer, symbol: km) is a unit of length equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words khilia = thousand and metro = count/measure). ... Marathon has multiple meanings Marathon (sport), an athletic event Marathon, Greece (and the Battle of Marathon), after which the sport was named Other places with the name in the United States Marathon (village), New York Marathon (town), New York Marathon, Texas Marathon, Florida Marathon, Ontario in Canada Until 1990, the... Georgios Kolettis was a Greek cyclist. ...

Cycling at the Summer Olympics | Olympic Champions in Men's Individual Road Race
Aristidis Konstantinidis | 1900-1920 | Armand Blanchonnet | 1928-1932 | Robert Charpentier | Jose Beyaert | Andre A. Noyelle | Ercole Baldini | Viktor Kapitonov | Mario Zanin | Pierfranco Vianelli | Hennie Kuiper | Bernt Johansson | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Alexi Grewal | Olaf Ludwig | Fabio Casartelli | Pascal Richard | Jan Ullrich | Paolo Bettini

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Aristidis Konstantinidis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (143 words)
Konstantinidis competed in the 10 kilometres, 100 kilometres, and road races.
He won the road race, covering the 87 kilometres from Athens to Marathon and back in a time of 3:22:31 despite his bicycle breaking down shortly after turning around and him falling during the return trip.
Konstantinidis did not do as well in the track races, finishing fifth in the 10 kilometres after colliding with countryman Georgios Kolettis and not finishing the 100 kilometres.
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (591 words)
Konstantinidis led from the start until after the turn at Marathon.
His bicycle broke down on the return journey, allowing Battel time to pass him before he was able to get another bicycle and continue.
Both Konstantinidis and Battel fell again before finishing, with Battel's fall being severe enough to drop him from first place to third as both Konstantinidis and Gödrich passed him.
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