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πββοΈ Eric Liddell was an Olympic gold medalist, winning the 400 meters at the 1924 Paris Games.
π He was known for his strong Christian beliefs, which influenced his decision to withdraw from the 100 meters race due to the heats being held on a Sunday.
π Liddell was born in China to Scottish missionary parents, making him a British citizen with a unique cultural background.
β½ Aside from running, he was also an accomplished rugby player and represented Scotland in the sport.
π Liddell attended Edinburgh University, where he excelled in athletics and furthered his education.
βοΈ He spent much of his life as a missionary in China after his athletic career, dedicating himself to education and service.
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In addition to his 400m victory, he set a world record in the same event that stood for nearly a decade.
π His life story was famously depicted in the Academy Award-winning film 'Chariots of Fire'.
π Liddell's final years were spent in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, where he remained positive and inspiring.
β€οΈ He is remembered not only for his athletic prowess but also for his faith and dedication to others.
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