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Partyka is a gender-neutral
Slavic surname that may
refer to
Artur Partyka (born 1969),
Polish high...
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Artur Jerzy Partyka (born 25 July 1969 in
Stalowa Wola, Poland) is a
former Polish high
jumper and two-time
Olympic medalist. He won
twelve national titles...
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Natalia Dorota Partyka (born 27 July 1989) is a
Polish para
table tennis player. Born
without a
right hand and forearm, she parti****tes in competitions...
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Valentyn Partyka (Ukrainian: Валентин Партика, Estonian:
Valentin Partõka, 29
April 1952 – 28
October 2009) was a
Soviet swimmer and
swimming coach. Born...
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Partyka finished third, at 2.35. At the 1997
World Championships in Athens, Greece,
Sotomayor again won the gold
medal on 6 August,
defeating Partyka...
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Summer Olympics in Beijing; the
other being table tennis player Natalia Partyka. Du Toit
became the
third amputee ever to
qualify for the Olympics, where...
- three-time
Olympian (2000, 2004, and 2008), and a
daughter of
Valentin Partyka, who
competed in both 200 and 400 m
individual medley at the 1972 Summer...
- Nigerian-born
footballer Natalia Padilla -
Footballer of
Moroccan descent Artur Partyka -
Former high jumper,
Algerian father Yared Shegumo – Ethiopian-born distance...
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workplace Occupational health psychology Jonason,
Peter K.; Slomski, Sarah;
Partyka,
Jamie (February 2012). "The Dark
Triad at work: How
toxic employees get...
- Award, This
American Life This
American Life, Ira Gl****, Milo Finch,
Chris Partyka,
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others (link) "Jane Feltes"...