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Photographic Print : Derek Redmond at the 1991 Tokyo World Championships
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Derek Redmond at the 1991 Tokyo World Championships
Athletics - 1991 Tokyo World Championships - Mens 400 metres
Great Britains Derek Redmond in the Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
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Media ID 5897595
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10"x8" Photo Print
Relive the iconic moment of athletic history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Derek Redmond's inspirational performance at the 1991 Tokyo World Championships. Captured by Colorsport / Stuart MacFarlane, this stunning image from Colorsport Images shows Derek pushing through the pain in the Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan, during the Mens 400 metres race. A must-have for any sports fan or Derek Redmond collector, this high-quality photographic print is a perfect addition to your home or office decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this powerful and iconic image captured by Colorsport's talented photographer Stuart MacFarlane, we witness the indomitable spirit of Derek Redmond at the 1991 Tokyo World Championships. As a representative of Great Britain in the Men's 400 meters race, Redmond stands tall amidst the grandeur of the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. The photograph encapsulates both triumph and adversity as it freezes a defining moment in sporting history. With determination etched on his face, Redmond pushes himself to his physical limits, each stride propelling him closer to victory. The intensity is palpable as he races against formidable opponents from around the world. However, what makes this image truly extraordinary is not just Redmond's athletic prowess but also his unwavering resilience when faced with an unforeseen obstacle. It was during this very race that disaster struck – a sudden injury left him crumpled on the track in agony. Yet, undeterred by pain and disappointment, Redmond refused to let circumstances define him. In an awe-inspiring act of sheer determination and with support from his father who rushed onto the track beside him, he hobbled towards the finish line against all odds. This print serves as a timeless reminder that true strength lies not only in winning but also in how one faces defeat. It immortalizes Derek Redmond as an embodiment of courage and perseverance – an inspiration for generations to come.
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