Judit Varga (born 16 April 1976) is a Hungarian middle-distance runner who specialized in the 1500 metres, since 2009 has been naturalized Italian. For...
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Judit Varga may refer to: Judit Varga (athlete) (1976), Hungarian middle-distance runner who since 2009 has been naturalized Italian Judit Varga (art director)...
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mathematician Judit Varga (born 1979), Hungarian composer Laszlo Varga (cellist), Hungarian-American cellist (retired 2000) Marián Varga (1947–2017), Slovak...
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Judit Forgács (born 25 May 1959 in Budapest) is a Hungarian former sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres. She won bronze medals at the 1987 World...
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List of Székelys (section Athletes)
Changes in Twentieth-century Central-Eastern ... Retrieved 2013-11-26. Judit Tóth and Endre Sík, "Joining and EU: integration of Hungary or the Hungarians...
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Budapest, Hungary 1500 m 4:01.26 Judit Varga 16 August 2002 Weltklasse Zürich Zurich, Switzerland Mile 4:28.42 Judit Varga 7 August 1999 Hechtel-Eksel, Belgium...
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United Kingdom. Judit Polgár generally considered the strongest female chess player of all time. Some of the world's best sabre athletes have historically...
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The Naturalized athletes of Italy are those naturalized citizens who are part, or have been part, of the Italy national athletics team. The Italian Government...
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Magdolna Kulcsár (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics)
1975–76: Éva Tóth 1977: Judit Forgács 1978–80: Ilona Pál 1981: Ibolya Petrika 1982–83: Judit Forgács 1984–85: Ibolya Petrika 1986: Judit Forgács 1987–88: Erzsébet...
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Irén Orosz-Árva (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics)
1975–76: Éva Tóth 1977: Judit Forgács 1978–80: Ilona Pál 1981: Ibolya Petrika 1982–83: Judit Forgács 1984–85: Ibolya Petrika 1986: Judit Forgács 1987–88: Erzsébet...
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