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- Tom_Hanlon abstract "Tom Hanlon (born in the former West Germany on 20 May 1967) was a Scottish steeplechase runner. He also worked in advertising and Sports magazines in the 1980s. He was several times champion of Scotland and finished sixth at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Men's 3000 metres steeplechase.".
- Tom_Hanlon birthDate "1967-05-20".
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- Tom_Hanlon name "Hanlon, Tom".
- Tom_Hanlon shortDescription "Scottish athlete".
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- Tom_Hanlon comment "Tom Hanlon (born in the former West Germany on 20 May 1967) was a Scottish steeplechase runner. He also worked in advertising and Sports magazines in the 1980s. He was several times champion of Scotland and finished sixth at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Men's 3000 metres steeplechase.".
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