- Momčilo
Tapavica (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Тапавица; Hungarian:
Tapavicza Momcsilló [ˈtɒpɒvit͡sɒ ˈmomt͡ʃilloː]; 14
October 1872 – 10
January 1949) was...
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added sportsmen from
other Olympic events,
including weightlifter Momčilo
Tapavica,
hammer thrower George S.
Robertson and 800-metres
runners Edwin Flack...
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produced a
number of
talented athletes. The
Hungarian citizen Momčilo
Tapavica was the
first Slav and Serb to win an
Olympic medal, in the 1896 Summer...
- Živojinović -
former World #1
doubles player, US open
doubles winner Momčilo
Tapavica -
Olympic medalist, 1st
ethnic Serb
Olympic medalist Jelena Dokic Janko...
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Grand Slam
title • 1977
Australian Open
champion •
Ranking in 1979 Momčilo
Tapavica 1872 1949 Hungary 1896
Olympic bronze medalist Balázs Taróczy 1954 – Hungary...
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Stojanovic (1947–2010), NASL and
Canadian international soccer forward Momčilo
Tapavica (1872–1949),
Serbian tennis player, weightlifter,
wrestler and architect...
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Britain Dionysios Kasdaglis Greece
Konstantinos Paspatis Greece Momčilo
Tapavica Hungary Men's
doubles Mixed team (ZZX) John Boland (GBR) Friedrich...
- John Pius
Boland Great
Britain Dionysios Kasdaglis Greece Momčilo
Tapavica Hungary
Konstantinos Paspatis Greece...
- architect,
founder of the
Group of
Architects of
Modern Expressions. Momčilo
Tapavica,
designer of Novi Sad's
Matica Srpska building; also 1st Serb to win an...
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director Severin Bijelić:
cousin Miloš Žutić: Jova
Dragan Vračar: Bata Mira
Tapavica: Desa
Dragoslav Ilić: Šilja Mića Tatić:
fashion tailor Janez Vrhovec: aero-club...