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    Jan Flinik (9 October 1932 in Gniezno – 27 April 2017 in Gniezno) was a Polish field hockey player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and in the...
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     Poland (POL) Antoni Adamski Eugeniusz Czajka Alfons Flinik Henryk Flinik Jan Flinik Narcyz Maciaszczyk Jan Małkowiak Maksymilian Małkowiak Ryszard Marzec Bronisław...
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  • Chinese WWII army officer. Luis Dogliotti, 79, Uruguayan footballer. Jan Flinik, 84, Polish Olympic field hockey player (1952, 1960). Peter George, 75...
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  • 1942). 7 January – Lech Trzeciakowski, historian (b. 1931). 27 April – Jan Flinik, field hockey player (b. 1932) 16 June – Mieczysław Kalenik, actor (b...
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  • The following players represented Poland: Alfons Flinik Czesław Kubiak Henryk Flinik Jan Flinik Jan Górny Kazimierz Dąbrowski Leon Wiśniewski Narcyz Maciaszczyk...
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    Canoeing, men's K-2 1000 metres Teodor Kocerka — Rowing, men's single sculls Jan Bochenek — Weightlifting, men's Light-heavyweight Tadeusz Trojanowski — Wrestling...
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    German SS – General Heinz Reinefarth (1903–1979), German SS – General Alfons Flinik (1926–2003), Polish field hockey player Paweł Arndt (born 1954), Polish...
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    Germany  7 – 2  Poland Stoltenberg Budinger Thielemann Flinik Marzec...
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