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Description Sport, 1912 Olympic Games, Athletics, Athletics Coach Sam Mussabini, right, is pictured with Great Britain's William Applegarth who won the Bronze medal in the Mens 200 metres at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sam Mussabini also coached Britain's Harold Abrahams to win the Mens 100 metres Gold medal at the Paris Olympics of 1924
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