Ivan moth biJean
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| Full name | Ivan moth biJean | ||||||||||||||
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| Item | Hammer throw | ||||||||||||||
| The date of birth | 1923September 23 | ||||||||||||||
| Date of death | January 4, 2009 (85 years old death) | ||||||||||||||
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Ivan グビヤン (Ivan Gubijan, September 23, 1923 – ) is the Yugoslavian boy track-and-field athlete who participated in a hammer throw mainly on January 4, 2009. I am born in Yugoslavian ビェロバル which is current Croatia and move to Belgrade after World War II. I participate in the London Olympics in 1948 and win a silver medal by a record of 54m27cm next to 56m7cm of Hungarian イムレ ネーメト of the first place. I participate in the Helsinki Olympics in 1952 and end in the ninth place in 54m54cm in the final although I established a national record of 54m76cm in the semifinals.
It is the player who performed a method that he does 4 rounds before throwing and throws for the first time, and now this 4 rounds arm throw becomes mainstream.
Outside link
- Results (English) by Ivan moth biJean - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
- Ivan Gubijan's obituary
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