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{{Infobox sportsperson | {{Infobox sportsperson | ||
| name = Yotam Muleya | | name = Yotam Muleya | ||
| image = | | image = Yotam_Muleya.jpg | ||
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| caption = | | caption = Gordon Pirie (left) and Northern Rhodesia’s Yotam Muleya (right) after the latter had beaten the world famous runner in a three mile race at Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia | ||
| birth_name = | | birth_name = | ||
| fullname = Yotam Siachobe Muleya | | fullname = Yotam Siachobe Muleya | ||
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==Tributes== | ==Tributes== | ||
[[ | [[Yotam Muleya Road]] and [[Yotam Muleya Primary School]] in [[Lusaka]] are named after Muleya. Leslie Rainey wrote a book about Muleya called "Runner From the Long Grass" and in his book "Running Wild" Pirie described Muleya as “a quiet, charming fellow and an excellent runner.” <ref name=forgotten>"Muleya: forgotten hero," ''Zambia Mail,'' 14 November 1967, p.22</ref><ref>Pirie, Gordon (1961). "Running Wild", W.H. Allen</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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