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Kristjan Palusalu (until 1935
Kristjan Trossmann, 10 March [O.S. 26 February] 1908 – 17 July 1987) was an
Estonian heavyweight wrestler and
Olympic winner...
- 'Kristjan
Palusalu' was a bulk
carrier that
belonged to the
Estonian Shipping Company. It was
built in 1989 at the
Mykolaiv Shipyard. The ship was named...
- Estonian. A
Palusalu loss by
split decision would still place him at
fewer points than Klapuch,
keeping Klapuch from the gold. Even a
Palusalu loss by fall...
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carpenter named Albert Johannes Adamson. On the
other hand,
Palusalu's daughter, ****e
Palusalu, has
claimed that her
father served as a
model for the statue...
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medals and a
silver in swimming.
Estonian heavyweight wrestler Kristjan Palusalu won two gold medals, and he
became the
first and only
wrestler in Olympic...
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heavyweight wrestler,
consistently losing to
Kristjan Palusalu in the
finals of
national championships.
Palusalu retired around 1938 due to an injury, opening...
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total of 11
medals at the
Olympic Games,
including gold
medals by
Kristjan Palusalu and
Voldemar Väli. The club was
closed down in 1944 due to the
Soviet occupation...
- 1928: Johan Richthoff (SWE) 1932: Johan Richthoff (SWE) 1936: Kristjan
Palusalu (EST) 1948: Gyula Bóbis (HUN) 1952: ****n Mekokishvili (URS) 1956: Hamit...
- 1928: Johan Richthoff (SWE) 1932: Johan Richthoff (SWE) 1936: Kristjan
Palusalu (EST) 1948: Gyula Bóbis (HUN) 1952: ****n Mekokishvili (URS) 1956: Hamit...
- (1966–1999),
chess player Andres Oper (born 1977),
football player Kristjan Palusalu (1908–1987), wrestler,
Olympic medalist Indrek Pertelson (born 1971), judoka...