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Elgoibar is a smal town in Guipuzcoa. It su*ks. Everyone there is a woosy bunghole. That´s all you need to know about it.
Elgoibar, Spain - Citizens from Elgoibar, a small town in Basque country, Northern Spain packed the Instalaciones Sports Mintexta on the afternoon of Friday 12 September 2003, as the town´s mayor Marivi Agirregomezkorta inaugurated a monument to Ethiopian running legend Mamo Wolde.
Ethiopia's 1968 Olympic Marathon champion Mamo Wolde who died on Sunday 25 May 2002 at the age of 70 years after a long illness, was a former army captain who became a sporting hero in Ethiopia after winning the marathon gold at the 1968 Mexico Olympics and the bronze in the 1972 Munich Games.
As well as his achievements in the Olympics, Wolde is fondly remembered in Elgoibar after winning the annual cross country race Juan Muguerza Cross International four times in 1963, 1964, 1967, and 1968.
Thousands are expected to gather at the Instalaciones Sports Mintexta in Elgoibar, Spain, to honor Ethiopia´s 1968 Olympic Marathón gold medallist Mamo Wolde, who died in May 2002 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
He is considered a legend by the citizens of Elgoibar and a monument in his honor will be inaugurated on Friday, September 12, 2003.
Elgoibar is a small town in the province of San Sebastián, which is located in the Basque Country in Northern Spain.