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“The road to the Olympics, leads to no city, no country. It goes far beyond New York or Moscow, ancient Greece or Nazi Germany. The road to the Olympics leads — in the end — to the best within us.”
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- quote
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- 0.60
- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
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- 8d75f6bcd62ae83cbd2ab8878e2cd29b1b1360213abeabb2c0c6a8a457cd571c
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