The Lion of Athens

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The Lion of Athens is the nickname of Australian athlete Edwin Flack, celebrated as his country’s first Olympic champion at the inaugural modern Games in 1896.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedTo Edwin Flack
appliesDuring Edwin Flack’s Olympic career
associatedWithDiscipline middle-distance running
associatedWithEvent inaugural modern Olympic Games
associatedWithMedalType gold medal
associatedWithOlympicStatus first Australian Olympic champion
associatedWithPersonBirthCountry England (via Edwin Flack’s birthplace)
associatedWithPersonOccupation accountant (Edwin Flack’s profession outside sport)
countryOfCitizenshipOf Australia
denotesRole pioneering Australian Olympic champion
hasContext Summer Olympics 1896
surface form: 1896 Summer Olympics
hasCulturalSignificanceIn Australian sporting history
hasEtymology derived from Edwin Flack’s courageous performances in Athens
hasGenderContext male athlete
hasLocationContext Athens
surface form: Athens, Greece
hasSportContext athletics
honours Edwin Flack’s Olympic victories
inception 1896
languageOfNickname English
notableFor being the nickname of Australia’s first modern Olympic champion
refersTo Edwin Flack
symbolizes national pride for Australia at the first modern Olympics
usedBy Australian media
sports historians

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Edwin Flack nickname The Lion of Athens