File:Vintage Theato Paris.jpg

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English: This is the only known image of Michel Théato, running the Olympic Marathon in Paris, 1900, with his official bib #62 at that race.
Español: Esta es la única imagen conocida de Michel Théato, corriendo la Maratón Olímpica de París de 1900, con su dorsal oficial #62 en esa carrera.
Français : Il s'agit de la seule image connue de Michel Théato, courant le marathon olympique de Paris, 1900, avec son dossard officiel #62 lors de cette course.
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This image is NOT of Michel Théato, but of one of the runners in the professionals' race held some days earlier. There are a number of images of Théato before and during the race, in which he wore the number 3. These are included in Les Jeux Olympiques Oubliés - Paris 1900 by André Drevon (CNRS editions, 200. ISBN 2-271-05838-4) and appear on pages 118-9.

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