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Poland's Jerzy Kulej raises his hands on the podium after receiving the gold medal in the Light Welterweight Boxing event at the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan on Oct 23, 1964. At left is Russia's Yevgeni Vasilyevich Frolov who won the silver medal and at right are joint bronze medallists Habib Galhia of Tunisia and Eddie Blay of Ghana. (AP Photo)

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Poland's Ewa Klobukowska, right, and teammate Teresa Cieply embrace after the finish of the Women's 4 x 100 meter Relay Race at the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan on Oct. 23, 1964. The Polish team won the gold medal with the USA finishing second and France third. (AP Photo)

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L-R: Pamela Kilborn, Australia; Ikuko Yoda, Japan; Draga Stamejcio, Yuogslavia; Irina Press, USSR; Karin Balzer, Germany; Teresa Barbara Cipla, Poland; and Rose Bonds, USA, take the second flight during the final of the Women's 80 Meter Hurdles at the Summer Olympic Games at the national Stadium in Tokyo, Japan on Oct. 19, 1964. Balzer won from Ciapla and Kilborn. (AP Photo)

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L-R on podium: Russia's Vladimir Kaplunov (silver); Poland's Waldemar Baszanowski (gold); and Marian Zielinski of Poland (bronze) after the Men's Lightweight Weightlifting event at the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan on Oct. 13, 1964. (AP Photo)

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The Polish foils team shown at the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan on Sept. 23, 1964. The team includes Egon Franke; Janusz Rozycki; and Witold Woyda. The team won the silver medal in the Men's Team Foil event. (AP Photo)

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Poland's Waldemar Baszanowski jerks 160 kilograms in the Lightweight Weightlifting event at the Tokyo International Sports Week in Japan on Oct 13, 1963. His total was 405 points, winning the gold medal. (AP Photo)

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L-R: Japan's Kozo Katsuragawa who won silver; Poland's Waldemar Baszanowski who won gold; and bronze medallist Takahiro Yamaguchi of Japan on the podium after the Men's Lightweight Weightlifting tournament at the Tokyo Sports Week on Oct. 13, 1963. (AP Photo)

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Poland's Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak winning the Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase event at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy on Sept. 4, 1960. Russia's Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolov finished second and Semen Rzhistchin finished third. (AP Photo)

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L-R: Russia's Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolov (silver); Poland's Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak (gold); and Russia's Semyon Rzhishchin, shake hands after receiving their medals for the 3000 Meter Steeplechase at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy on Sept 3, 1960. Krzyszkowiak's race time of 8 minutes 34.2 seconds set a new Olympic record. (AP Photo)

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Russia's Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolov takes the water splash ahead of Poland's Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak during the Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase event at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy on Spet. 3, 1960. Krzyszkowiak won the race followed by Sokolov. (AP Photo)

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Britain's Henry William Furse Hoskyns, known as Bill Hoskyns and Witold Woyda of Poland, right, are shown in action during their bout in the Foils Finals during the Fencing event at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy on August 30, 1960. Woyda won the bout by 5 - 3. (AP Photo)

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L-R: Germany's Hildrun Claus (bronze); Vera Krepkina of the Soviet Union (gold); and Poland's Elzbieta Krzesinska (silver), on the podium after the Women's Long Jump event in the Olympic Stadium during the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy on Aug. 31, 1960. (AP Photo)

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The finish of the second Quarter Final of the Men's 100 Meter Sprint event at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy on Aug. 31, 1960. Armin Harry of Germany won the race with a new Olympic Record time of 10.2 seconds. Second was America's Dave Sime, extreme left, and third was Marian Foik of Poland, seen extreme right. Dennis Johnson of the West Indies was 4th but eliminated. (AP Photo)

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Poland's Elzbieta Krzesinska, right, who won the gold and America's Willye Brown White,who won silver, wave to the crowds after being announced as winner of the Women's Long Jump competition at the Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia on Nov 27, 1956. Krzesinska's jump of 6.35 meters was a new Olympic Record. (AP Photo)

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Poland's Elzbieta Krzesinska makes a leap of 6.35 meters to take first place in the Women's Long Jump event at the Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia on Nov. 27, 1956. Her jump equaled the World Record and set a new Olympic Record. (AP Photo)

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