- Grit
Jurack (born 22
October 1977) is a
German former handball player, who pla**** on the
German women's
national team. She was Top
Scorer in the 2007 World...
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Jurack (born Düsseldorf, 1962) is a
contemporary artist based in Liverpool,
working predominantly in
sculpture and
performance art.
Brigitte Jurack studied...
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Michael Jurack at the
International Judo
Federation Michael Jurack at JudoInside.com
Michael Jurack at AllJudo.net (in French)
Michael Jurack at Olympics...
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putter Grit
Hegesa (1891–1972),
German dancer and
silent film
actress Grit
Jurack (born 1977),
former German handball player Grit
Lehmann (born 1976), professional...
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Indira Kastratović 71
Franziska Heinz 1999
Carmen Amariei Grit
Jurack 67
Ausra Fridrikas 2001
Ausra Fridrikas 87
Ausra Fridrikas 2003
Bojana Radulović...
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Buceschi (2016)
Valerie Nicolas (2007–2008)
Sabine Englert (2009–2022) Grit
Jurack (2001–2003) Beáta Siti (2001–2002)
Tanja Milanović (2004–2008) In November...
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European Women's
Handball Championship. Head coach:
Markus Gaugisch Grit
Jurack Nadine Krause Stefanie Melbeck Sabine Englert Clara Woltering Anja Althaus...
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Mathilde Rivas Toft (2021-2023) Marie-Paule
Gnabouyou (2015-2017) Grit
Jurack (2004-2012)
Natasja Burgers (2002-2004)
Sanne van
Olphen (2017-2018) Rita...
- Håndbold (167) 2007/08:
Nadine Krause, FCK Håndbold (153) 2008/09: Grit
Jurack,
Viborg HK (125) 2011/12:
Mette Gravholt, Team Tvis
Holstebro (141) 2012/13:...
- Germany
Budapest Sports Arena,
Budapest Attendance: 3,000 Referees: Kékes, Kékes (HUN)
Lyapina 7 (8–8)
Jurack 9 3× 6×
Report 3× 3× FT: 22–22 ET: 2–3...