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George Marshall (athlete)

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George Marshall (born 1877 in Patras, Greece)[1] was a British track and field athlete. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Marshall ran in the 100 metres, finishing last of five runners in his preliminary heat and not advancing to the final. He also competed in the 800 metres, again finishing in last place of the four runners in his preliminary heat.

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