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Miervaldis (Walter)
Jurševskis (November 6, 1921 in Riga,
Latvia –
March 15, 2014 in Burnaby,
British Columbia) was a Latvian-Canadian
chess master, and...
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Latvian athlete in ice hockey,
speed skating, and
sailing Miervaldis Jurševskis (1921–2014), Latvian–Canadian
chess master and
professional artist Matīss...
- that
period in
guidance of the
trainer Hugo
Jurševskis many high
level karting drivers grown up. Hugo
Jurševskis now is the
technical director of the track...
- Germany, 1924–1945) Otto
Junge (Chile, Germany, 1887–1978)
Miervaldis Jurševskis (Latvia, Canada, 1921–2014)
Bernhard Kagan (Poland, Germany, 1866–1932)...
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Latvian military leader Miervaldis Drāznieks,
Latvian footballer Miervaldis Jurševskis (1921–2014), Latvian–Canadian
chess master Miervaldis Polis (born 1948)...
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Baltic players, e.g.
Romanas Arlauskas, Lūcijs Endzelīns,
Miervaldis Jurševskis, Leho Laurine, Edmārs Mednis, Kārlis Ozols,
Ortvin Sarapu,
Povilas Tautvaišas...
- Endzelīns,
along with many
other Baltic players (Arlauskas, Dreibergs,
Jurševskis, Mednis, Ozols, Sarapu, Tautvaišas, Vaitonis, Zemgalis, et al.), escaped...
- Kārlis Irbītis,
aeroplane designer Henriette Ivanans,
actress Miervaldis Jurševskis,
chess master Jānis Kalniņš,
composer and
conductor Tālivaldis Ķeniņš...
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Indrek Sepp (S2000) 2000
Indrek Sepp (B2000)
Martin Merisaar 2001
Arnis Jursevskis (B2000)
Martin Merisaar 2002
Aivis Ohtla (B2000) Jānis
Vorobjovs 2003...
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Episcopalian priest.
Robert C. Horton, 87,
American mining engineer.
Miervaldis Jurševskis, 92, Latvian-Canadian
chess player. Jürgen Kurbjuhn, 73,
German footballer...