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Martina Moravcová (born 16
January 1976) is a
Slovak medley, butterfly, and
freestyle swimmer. She made her
international swimming debut in 1991 for Czechoslovakia...
- Jana
Moravcová,
married Jana Neumannová (8 May 1937 in Černčice – 12 June 2018) was a
Czech poet, writer, and translator. She had a
degree from Charles...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moravec (Czech: [ˈmoravɛts]; feminine:
Moravcová) is a
Czech surname. "Morava" (Moravia) is the root of the surname. It...
- Klára
Moravcová (born 19
March 1983 in Ústí nad Orlicí) is a
Czech cross-country
skier and biathlete. She
competed at the 2014
Winter Olympics in Sochi...
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Thompson 1996:
Quance 1997:
Quance 1998: M.
Hyman 1999:
Moravcová 2000:
Teuscher 2001: M.
Hyman 2002:
Coughlin 2003:
Coughlin 2004: Kirk...
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Haislett 1995: J.
Thompson 1996:
Quance 1997:
Quance 1998: M.
Hyman 1999:
Moravcová 2000:
Teuscher 2001: M.
Hyman 2002:
Coughlin 2003:
Coughlin 2004: Kirk...
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Haislett 1995: J.
Thompson 1996:
Quance 1997:
Quance 1998: M.
Hyman 1999:
Moravcová 2000:
Teuscher 2001: M.
Hyman 2002:
Coughlin 2003:
Coughlin 2004: Kirk...
- men and 2
women (as of 2008). The most
successful athletes were
Martina Moravcová (swimmer), who
achieved it 6 times, and
Michal Martikán (slalom canoeist)...
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Olympic medalists from Sydney:
freestyle and
butterfly swimmer Martina Moravcová,
twins Pavol and
Peter Hochschorner, and
slalom canoeist Michal Martikán...
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Haislett 1995: J.
Thompson 1996:
Quance 1997:
Quance 1998: M.
Hyman 1999:
Moravcová 2000:
Teuscher 2001: M.
Hyman 2002:
Coughlin 2003:
Coughlin 2004: Kirk...