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Zola$97359$ - traducción al Inglés

SOUTH AFRICAN COMPETITIVE RUNNER
Zola Pieterse; Zola Bud
  • Budd (barefoot), Decker, and Puică leading the 3000 m race at the 1984 Olympics
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Zola      
n. Emile Zola (1840-1902), scrittore e critico francese; cognome
Emile Zola         
  • Museum of Jewish Art and History]]
  • Luc Barbut-Davray, Portrait of Zola, oil on canvas, 1899
  • Portrait of Zola by [[Nadar]], 3 March 1898
  • Zola on his deathbed
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1880
  • Zola early in his career
FRENCH JOURNALIST, PLAYWRIGHT AND POET (1840–1902)
Emile Zola; Èmile Zola; Emile Edouard Charles Antoine Zola; Emile zola; Zolaism; E Zola; Emile Edouard Charles Antoine. Zola; Zolaesque; Émile François Zola; Emile Francois Zola; Émile zola
Emile Zola (scrittore francese)

Definición

Zolaesque
·add. ·adj In the style of Zola (see Zolaism).

Wikipedia

Zola Budd

Zola Budd (also known as Zola Pieterse; born 26 May 1966) is a South African middle-distance and long-distance runner. She competed at the 1984 Olympic Games for Great Britain and the 1992 Olympic Games for South Africa, both times in the 3000 metres. In 1984 (unratified) and 1985, she broke the world record in the 5000 metres. She was also a two-time winner at the World Cross Country Championships (1985–1986). Budd mainly trained and raced barefoot. Her mile best of 4:17.57 in 1985, still stands as the British record.

She returned to South Africa in 1989, and represented South Africa at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She moved with her family to South Carolina, USA in 2008; and competed at marathons and ultramarathons. She moved back to South Africa in 2020-2021.