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Nina Dumbadze

Nina Dumbadse (russisch: Нина Думбадзе, englische Umschreibung: Nina Dumbadze) ist eine sowjetische Sportlerin aus Litauen. Dumbadse hielt über Jahre bis 1952 den Weltrekord im Diskuswerfen. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1952 in Helsinki gewann sie die Bronzemedaille. 1946 in Oslo und 1950 in Brüssel wurde sie jeweils Europameisterin.

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- [http://www.peoples.ru/sport/atlete/dumbadze/ Nina Dumbadze], russisch
- [http://www.saunalahti.fi/~sut/eng/wwrfield.html#dt Entwicklung des Weltrekords im Diskuswerfen] Dumbadse, Nina Dumbadse, Nina

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