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2015 Canoe Marathon European Championships
The 2015 Canoe Marathon European Championships were the twelfth edition of the Canoe Marathon European Championships, which took place between 1 and 5 July 2015 at Bohinj, Slovenia. The competition consisted of sixteen events – ten in kayak and six in canoe – divided in junior, under-23 and senior categories. Medalists Juniors Under 23 Seniors Medal table References External links * {{Canoe Marathon European Championships Canoe Marathon European Championships Canoe Marathon European Championships The Canoe Marathon European Championships is an international canoe marathon event organised by the European Canoe Association. The first edition took place in 1995 and subsequent stagings were held every two years until 2013, after which it became ... International sports competitions hosted by Slovenia Marathon European Championships Canoeing in Slovenia ...
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Canoe Marathon European Championships
The Canoe Marathon European Championships is an international canoe marathon event organised by the European Canoe Association. The first edition took place in 1995 and subsequent stagings were held every two years until 2013, after which it became an annual competition. Host venues Thirteen editions have been organised in nine different countries since the first championships in 1995. As of 2013, the competition has been staged every year. *1995: Murcia, Spain *1997: Pavia, Italy *1999: Gorzów, Poland *2001: Győr, Hungary *2003: Gdańsk, Poland *2005: Týn nad Vltavou, Czech Republic *2007: Trenčín, Slovakia *2009: Ostróda, Poland *2011: Saint-Jean-de-Losne, France *2013: Vila Verde, Portugal *2014: Piešťany, Slovakia *2015: Bohinj, Slovenia *2016: Pontevedra, Spain *2017 File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great ...
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Imanol Amilibia
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Fruzsina Gál
Fruzsina is a Hungarian female given name, often a diminutive of Eufrozina, the Hungarian form of Euphrosyne. Individuals bearing the name Fruzsina include: * Fruzsina Brávik (born 1986), Hungarian water polo player * Fruzsina Dávid-Azari (born 1989), Hungarian handballer * Fruzsina Medgyesi (born 1999), Hungarian figure skater * Fruzsina Palkó (born 1992), Hungarian handballer * Fruzsina Schildkraut (born 1998), Hungarian footballer * Fruzsina Takács (born 1992), Hungarian handballer References {{Given name Hungarian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Line Langelund
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Jule Hake
Jule Marie Hake (born 24 September 1999) is a German canoeist. She competed in the women's K-1 500 metres and the K-4 500 metres events at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the 1 .... References External links * 1999 births Living people German female canoeists Canoeists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic canoeists for Germany 21st-century German women ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak Canoeists at the 2023 European Games European Games silver medalists for Germany European Games medalists in canoeing {{Germany-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Réka Dominika Petö
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Cathrine Rask
Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Christian era it came to be associated with the Greek adjective (), meaning "pure", leading to the alternative spellings ''Katharine'' and ''Katherine''. The former spelling, with a middle ''a'', was more common in the past and is currently more popular in the United States than in Britain. ''Katherine'', with a middle ''e'', was first recorded in England in 1196 after being brought back from the Crusades. Popularity and variations English In Britain and the U.S., ''Catherine'' and its variants have been among the 100 most popular names since 1880. The most common variants are ''Katherine,'' ''Kathryn,'' and ''Katharine''. The spelling ''Catherine'' is common in both English and French. Less-common variants in English include ''Katheryn' ...
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Belén Arnau
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Pauline Martin (canoeist)
Pauline Martin (born April 19, 1952) is a Canadian film actress and television personality known for appearing in the 1989 film ''Jesus of Montreal''. She was born in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, with her family moving to Chicoutimi in 1956. In 1976, she co-hosted the CBC Television series ''Une fenêtre dans ma tête'', with Yvan Ponton. She joined the cast of Denys Arcand Georges-Henri Denys Arcand (; born June 25, 1941) is a French Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. His film ''The Barbarian Invasions'' won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 2004. His films have also been nominated three f ...'s ''Jesus of Montreal'', and was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also played the role of "The Chief" on the French-Canadian version of '' Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?'', entitled ''Mais, où se cache Carmen Sandiego? (But, Where is Carmen Sandiego Hiding?)''. References External links * 1952 births Actresses from ...
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Giada Bragato
Giada Bragato (born 14 July 1999) is a Hungarian sprint canoeist. Career She competed at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, winning a bronze medal in the C-2 200 m distance. She competed at the 2022 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and won three bronze medals. Bragato was born to a Hungarian mother and an Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ... father. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bragato, Giada 1999 births Living people Hungarian female canoeists ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in Canadian 21st-century Hungarian women 21st-century Hungarian people Canoeists at the 2023 European Games European Games bronze medalists for Hungary European Games medalists in canoeing ...
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Magnus Ivarsen
Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages among various European people who lived in Stykkishólmur in their royal houses, being introduced to them upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity. This was especially the case with Scandinavian royalty and nobility. As a Scandinavian forename, it was extracted from the Frankish ruler Charlemagne's Latin name "Carolus Magnus" and re-analyzed as Old Norse ''magn-hús'' = "power house". People Given name Kings of Hungary * Géza I (1074–1077), also known by his baptismal name Magnus. Kings of Denmark * Magnus the Good (1042–1047), also Magnus I of Norway King of Livonia * Magnus, Duke of Holstein (1540–1583) King of Mann and the Isles * Magnús Óláfsson (died 1265) K ...
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