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Silver Bronze edit 1928
Amsterdam details Ethel Catherwood Canada Lien
Gisolf Netherlands
Mildred Wiley United
States 1932 Los
Angeles details Jean...
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Carolina Anna "Lien"
Gisolf (13 July 1910 – 30 May 1993) was a
Dutch high jumper. She won a
silver medal at the 1928
Summer Olympics and
finished fourth...
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Frederik Gisolf (4
September 1884 – 6
April 1944) was a
Dutch geologist and
petrographer who
worked and
taught in Bogor,
Dutch East Indies.
Gisolf graduated...
- 7–12. hdl:11245/1.239323. ISBN 978-90-901905-70. OCLC 6893398534.
Gisolf, J.;
Gisolf, A.; van Lieshout, J. J.; Karemaker, J. M. (2005). "The
siphon controversy:...
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Frequent visitors included Rosa King,
Slide Hampton,
saxophonist Aart
Gisolf,
guitarist Dirk-Jan "Bubblin" Toorop,
pianist David Mayer,
singer Gerrie...
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Gisolf (NED) 3 July 1928
Brussels 1.595 m (5 ft 2+3⁄4 in) Ethel Catherwood (CAN) 5
August 1928
Amsterdam 1.605 m (5 ft 3 in) Lien
Gisolf (NED)...
- Rosa
Kellner Leni
Schmidt High jump
details Ethel Catherwood Canada Lien
Gisolf Netherlands
Mildred Wiley United
States Discus throw details Halina Konopacka...
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place August 7. When
world record holder and
returning silver medalist Lien
Gisolf failed at 1.60, the
medalists were determined. Eva
Dawes made the next height...
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Gisulf I (also Gisulph,
Gisolf, Gisulfo, Gisolfo, Gisulphus, or Gisulfus) (May 930 –
November or
December 977) was the
eldest son of
Guaimar II, Lombard...
- 1974) 1909 – Souphanouvong, 1st
President of Laos (d. 1995) 1910 – Lien
Gisolf,
Dutch high
jumper (d. 1993) 1910 –
Loren Pope,
American journalist and...