File:1904 Olympic Marathon participants, Len Tau (left) and Jan Mashiani of the Tswana tribe of South Africa.jpg

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English: Len Tau (left) and Jan Mashiani of the Tswana tribe of South Africa facing camera standing on the track.
Title: 1904 Olympic Marathon participants, Len Tau (left) and Jan Mashiani of the Tswana tribe of South Africa.
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Olympic Games, 1904- Marathon Race
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Olympic Games (3rd : 1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
black and white
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Athletes
marathon race
track
bare foot runner
cut-off trousers
Len Tau
Jan Mashiani
Running
Track and field
Sports
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141407
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