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As recorded by Harry Gordon in his book 'Australia and The Olympic Games, the
following story was reported by a Dutch newspaper and had many and varied retellings.
However Pearce himself gave only one recorded version of the incident that occurred in
his scull against Savrin, in an interview given to sports historian Henry Roxborough in
1976.
"I had beaten a German and a Dane in earlier heats and I was racing a Frenchman when I
heard wild roars from the crowd along the bank of the canal. I could see some spectators
vigorously pointing to something behind me, in my path. I peeked over one shoulder and


answer this question of this poem
1.when did Pearce hear wild roars from the crowd? ​

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Answered by kkbansal
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Answer:

when he had better a German and a danger in earlier hits and he was racings of frenchman

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