尤金·山道 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Plaque to father of body-building. BBC. 16 February 2009 [2009-02-19]. (原始内容存档于2023-04-09). Fitness pioneer Eugen Sandow devised the first major body-building contest, which was held at the Royal Albert Hall in 1901. Sandow opened a gym, the Institute of Physical Culture, and performed on the stage all over the world. The plaque was unveiled at 161 Holland Park Avenue, where he lived from 1906 until he died at aged 58 in 1925. 

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  • Eugen Sandow. Encyclopædia Britannica. [2009-02-19]. (原始内容存档于2015-05-07). At the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago he joined Florenz Ziegfeld's Trocadero Company and toured the continent for several years. Ziegfeld's Follies and his glorification of the American girl were inspired in part by his earlier successful showcasing of Sandow. Noted physical educator Dudley Sargent of Harvard University examined Sandow and judged him to be the finest specimen of manhood he had seen. By the time he left the United States, Sandow's name was a household word, and he had earned more than a quarter million dollars. 

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  • Louis Attila. Legendary Strength. 29 October 2013 [2014-08-08]. (原始内容存档于2022-10-05). 

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  • Eugen Sandow.. Hartford Courant. 15 October 1925 [2008-04-20]. (原始内容存档于2011-05-24). Eugen Sandow, who died yesterday in London, was a physical weakling as a child and yet he became known as "the world's strongest man" and was probably entitled to the honor. 

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  • Death of Sandow. Time magazine. 26 October 1925 [2009-02-19]. (原始内容存档于19 February 2012). As it must to all men, Death came last week to Eugene Sandow, aged 58, chest expansion 14 inches. 

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