- Anikó
Ducza-Jánosi (born 8
August 1942) is a
retired Hungarian gymnast. She
competed at the 1960, 1964 and 1968
Olympics and won a
bronze medal in the...
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Montaner Woodward, David. "Chapter 18:
Medieval Mappaemundi", p. 286-370.
Ducza, Matthew. "Medieval
World Maps:
Diagrams of a
Christian Universe" University...
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place Mária Bencsik, Anikó
Ducza, Klára Förstner,
Judit Füle,
Katalin Müller, Olga T**** 1964 — 5th
place Anikó
Ducza, Gyöngyi Mák-Kovács,
Katalin Makray...
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Antal Vágó
Viktor Valentényi Krisztián
Berki Szilveszter Csollány Anikó
Ducza-Jánosi Márta Egervári Vid Hidvégi Ágnes
Keleti Margit Korondi Olga Lemhényi-T****...
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Turul Kupa (details) 1
October 2023 1.NE Eszter Bordás (HUN) Valéria
Ducza (HUN)
Munster Hill
Climb Championships (details) 1
October 2023 1.NE Sally...
- "Ivanka Doljeva". IOC. "Daiane dos Santos". IOC. "Becky Downie". IOC. "Anikó
Ducza". IOC. "Solveig Andersson-Egman". IOC. "Sherine El-Zeiny". IOC. "Raina Ivanova...
- Takács, Roland; Vágó, Judit; Póliska, Szilárd; Pushparaj,
Peter Natesan;
Ducza, László; Kovács, Patrik; Jin, Eun-Jung; Barrett-Jolley, Richard; Zákány...
- (1944-03-29)29
March 1944 (aged 20) Sunderland,
England Hungary Anikó
Ducza (1942-08-08)8
August 1942 (aged 22) Budapest,
Hungary Gyöngyi Mák-Kovács...
- (–75 kg) Li
Jinzi China Anna
Laurell Sweden
Amber Konikow Canada
Anita Ducza Hungary
Light heavyweight (–80 kg) Tang
Jieli China
Mioshia Wagoner United...
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details Larisa Latynina Soviet
Union Polina Astakhova Soviet
Union Anikó
Ducza Hungary 1968
Mexico City
details Věra Čáslavská Czechoslovakia none awarded...