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Sotheby’s targets US$1 million for this rare Nike Olympics shoes. AFP pic
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PARIS, July 10 On the same day the Olympics opens this month, Sotheby’s will put on sale running shoes made by Nike’s co-founder for 1960s Olympian Harry Jerome that could fetch US$1 million (RM4.19 million).
The rare pair of track and field spikes designed by Bill Bowerman for Jerome, a Canadian sprinter who won 100-metre bronze at the 1964 Tokyo Games, features a red arrow that was a prelude to the famous Nike swoosh logo.
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Sotheby s targets $1 million for rare Nike Olympic shoe
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09/07/2021 - 03:45 The rare pair of track and field spikes designed by
Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman, featuring a red arrow that was a prelude to the famous Nike swoosh Handout SOTHEBY S/AFP 2 min
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On the same day the Olympics opens this month, Sotheby s will put on sale running shoes made by Nike s co-founder for 1960s Olympian Harry Jerome that could fetch $1 million.
The rare pair of track and field spikes designed by Bill Bowerman for Jerome, a Canadian sprinter who won 100-metre bronze at the 1964 Tokyo Games, features a red arrow that was a prelude to the famous Nike swoosh logo.