Paul Masson

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Paul Masson was a French track cyclist best known for winning multiple gold medals at the inaugural modern Olympic Games in 1896.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic cyclist
human
track cyclist
competitionClass men's track cycling
competitionType Olympic Games
countryOfCitizenship France
era 19th century
early modern Olympic era
familyName Masson
givenName Paul
isBestKnownFor his victories in track cycling at the inaugural modern Olympic Games in Athens
languageOfWorkOrName French
medalRecord Olympic gold medal in track cycling
gold medal in 10 km race at the 1896 Olympics
gold medal in 2 km sprint at the 1896 Olympics
gold medal in time trial at the 1896 Olympics
name Paul Masson self-link
nationality French
notableFor winning multiple gold medals at the 1896 Summer Olympics
notableWork three gold medals in track cycling at the 1896 Olympics
occupation cyclist
track cyclist
participatedIn Summer Olympics 1896
surface form: 1896 Summer Olympics

cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics
placeOfActivity Athens
France
represented France at the 1896 Summer Olympics
sexOrGender male
sport cycling
track cycling

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Summer Olympics 1896 hasAthlete Paul Masson
subject surface form: 1896 Summer Olympics
Paul Masson name Paul Masson self-link