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Charles Michael Friedek (born 26
August 1971 in Gießen) is a
German triple jumper who
became world champion in 1999 with a jump of 17.59 metres. He had...
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seven districts – Troppau, Freiwaldau, Jägerndorf, Freudenthal, Teschen,
Friedek and
Bielitz –
which were each
constituted from
several judicial districts...
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Zygfryd Friedek (born 19
October 1944) is a
former international Motorcycle speedway rider from Poland.
Friedek reached the
final of the
Speedway World...
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Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt (1635–1709),
Electress Palatine Charles Friedek (born 1971),
triple jumper, gold
medallist at the 1999
World Championships...
- Frýdek (Latin: Fridecca, German:
Friedek, Friedeck, Polish: Frydek) was an
independent town in
Silesia that was
joined with the
Moravian town of Místek...
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Walter Davis of the
United States, and twelfth-place
finisher Charles Friedek of Germany.
Christian Olsson of
Sweden was the
reigning (2003)
world champion...
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Austrian rule,
Cieszyn Silesia was
initially divided into
three (Bielitz,
Friedek and Teschen), and
later into four
districts (plus Freistadt). One of them...
- (Freistadt)) and
mainly Czech-speaking in the
fourth district of Frýdek (
Friedek). Part of the Lechitic-speaking po****tion (the Ślązakowcy –
named after...
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Teschen political district was
reshaped to
include legal district of
Friedek (before 1855 a
separate political district)
whereas Freistadt legal district...
- (RUS) 1996: Māris Bružiks (LAT) 1998:
Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 2000:
Charles Friedek (GER) 2002:
Christian Olsson (SWE) 2005: Igor
Spasovkhodskiy (RUS) 2007:...