Mats Michael Hinze (born 22 September 1970), also known as The Olympic bomber (Swedish: OS-bombaren), is a Swedish right-wing anarchist who was caught...
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Hinze, German rower Kristy Hinze (born 1979), Australian model, actress and television host Maria Hinze (born 1981), German visual artist Mats Hinze (born...
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politician Mats Hinze (born 1970), Swedish far right-wing anarchist and attempted bomber Mats Hummels (born 1988), German footballer Mats Johansson (1951–2017)...
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sections of the stadium were damaged by a bomb attack on 8 August 1997. Mats Hinze, who was against Stockholm's bid for the 2004 Summer Olympics, was later...
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bombed numerous sporting venues including the Stockholm Olympic Stadium. Mats Hinze (suspected) August and September 1998 Bombing 0 0 Two 400 kilovolt power...
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Stockholm and Göteborg were damaged by explosive bombs and arson attacks by Mats Hinze. Buenos Aires Argentina Argentine Olympic Committee (COA) Fourth runner-up...
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(disambiguation) 2016 Sweden terrorism plot Terrorism in Sweden Stockholm syndrome Mats Hinze Stockholm hostage crisis (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Rebecca Petch Shaane Fulton Ellesse Andrews Germany Pauline Grabosch Emma Hinze Lea Sophie Friedrich Keirin details Ellesse Andrews New Zealand Hetty van...
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Heuer Klaus Stöber Leon Bender Martina Renner Andreas Böhme (FW) Stephan Hinze (PARTEI) Peter Schneider (ÖDP) Lea Weinmann (MLPD) Andreas Wolfschlag (dieBasis)...
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Lavreysen Mateusz Rudyk Mikhail Iakovlev Emma Finucane Lea Friedrich Emma Hinze Time Trial Matteo Bianchi Daan Kool Melvin Landerneau Katy Marchant Taky...
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