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Zsolt Szeglet (born 4 May 1977 in Keszthely, Zala) is a
Hungarian athlete specializing in the 400 metres. He
finished fifth at the 2002
European Championships...
- its name
derives from the
South Slavic world budžak (Hungarian: sarok,
szeglet, English: corner). The
village is more than 500
years old, with flourishing...
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Zsolt Palotai,
Hungarian DJ (1961-2023)
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Zsolt This page or
section lists people that
share the...
- team,
which consisted of
Viktor Kovács, Gábor Dobos, Németh and
Zsolt Szeglet, at the 1999
World Championships. He
holds national record in 100 m, achieved...
- 1996:
Tibor Szél 1997–98: Péter
Nyilasi 1999:
Zsolt Szeglet 2000:
Attila Klivinger 2001–04:
Zsolt Szeglet 2005: László Borsányi 2006: Balázs Molnár 2007:...
- 1996:
Tibor Szél 1997–98: Péter
Nyilasi 1999:
Zsolt Szeglet 2000:
Attila Klivinger 2001–04:
Zsolt Szeglet 2005: László Borsányi 2006: Balázs Molnár 2007:...
- the town is of
disputed origin. The name may be
derived from the word "
szeglet" (meaning "corner") due to its
being a
junction point of
several important...
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Semyonov Russia 47.10 5 5
Anastasios Gousis Greece 47.12 4 6
Bruno Wavelet France 47.29 3 7
Zsolt Szeglet Hungary 47.43 2 8 Lars
Figura Germany 47.90 1...
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which consisted of
Viktor Kovács, Dobos,
Roland Németh and
Zsolt Szeglet (Zsolt
Szeglet ran in the
final only, Miklós
Gyulai ran as
fourth in the semifinals)...
- 1996:
Tibor Szél 1997–98: Péter
Nyilasi 1999:
Zsolt Szeglet 2000:
Attila Klivinger 2001–04:
Zsolt Szeglet 2005: László Borsányi 2006: Balázs Molnár 2007:...