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Image: John Thomas, Valeriy Brumel, John Rambo 1964

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Description: Gold Medalist Valery Brumel (C) of Soviet Union, Silver Medalist John Thomas of United States and Bronze Medalist John Rambo of United States pose on the podium at the Men's High Jump medal ceremony during the Tokyo Olympic at the National Stadium on October 21, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.
Title: John Thomas, Valeriy Brumel, John Rambo 1964
Credit: http://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/gold-medalist-valery-brumel-of-soviet-union-silver-medalist-news-photo/175930722
Author: Unknown (Asahi Shinbun)
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