Nikolay Georgiyevich Ozolin (Russian: Николай Георгиевич Озолин; 2 November 1906 – 25 June 2000) was a Soviet and Russian pole vaulter who won a silver...
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Soviet sprinter and coach Nikolay Ozolin (1906–2000), Russian pole vaulter Ozoliņš This page lists people with the surname Ozolin. If an internal link intending...
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Gold Allan Lindberg Sweden Silver Nikolay Ozolin Soviet Union Bronze Jan Bem Czechoslovakia...
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pole vault. Nonetheless, after reading a book by the Soviet athlete Nikolay Ozolin his performance improved and he set a Slovak pole vaulting record 12...
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Řihošek (TCH) 7.29 Pole vault details Allan Lindberg (SWE) 4.17 CR Nikolay Ozolin (URS) 4.10 Jan Bém (TCH) 4.10 Triple jump details Valdemar Rautio (FIN)...
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Nikolay Kuibyshev 67. Dmitry Kuchinsky, divisional commander 70. Mikhail Levandovsky, Komandarm 2nd rank 80. Valery Mezhlauk 85. Konstantin Ozolin [ru]...
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athletics events in 1964. Men's 100 metres Edvin Ozolin Gusman Kosanov Men's 200 metres Edvin Ozolin Boris Zubov Borys Savchuk Men's 400 metres Viktor...
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1960: Edvin Ozolin 1961: Edvin Ozolin 1962: Edvin Ozolin 1963: Edvin Ozolin 1964: Nikolay Politiko 1965: Nikolay Politiko 1966: Edvin Ozolin 1967: Vladislav...
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Delecour Claude Piquemal Roger Bambuck Soviet Union Edvin Ozolin Amin Tuyakov Boris Savchuk Nikolay Ivanov West Germany Hans-Jürgen Felsen Gert Metz Dieter...
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Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Озолинь Карл Мартынович (Ozoliņš Kārlis)" [Ozolin, Karl Martynovich (Ozoliņš Kārlis)] (in Russian). Handbook on History of the...
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