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- Viorica Viscopoleanu (née Belmega on 8 August 1939) is a retired Romanian long jumper athlete. She competed at the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympics and won...
- 2015) August 5 – Princess Irene of the Netherlands August 8 – Viorica Viscopoleanu, Romanian athlete August 9 – Romano Prodi, Italian politician, economist...
- Tatyana Shchelkanova  Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City details Viorica Viscopoleanu  Romania Sheila Sherwood  Great Britain Tatyana Talysheva  Soviet Union...
- Olympics, with Mary Rand jumping 6.76 m (22 ft 2 in) in 1964 and Viorica Viscopoleanu clearing 6.82 m (22 ft 4+1⁄2 in) in 1968. In 1956 Elżbieta Krzesińska...
- record lasted four years until it was broken at altitude by Viorica Viscopoleanu in the subsequent Olympics. Rand won silver medal in the pentathlon,...
- 1968: Berit Berthelsen (NOR) 1969: Irena Szewińska (POL) 1970: Viorica Viscopoleanu (ROM) 1971: Heide Rosendahl (FRG) 1972: Brigitte Roesen (FRG) 1973: Diana...
- businesswoman 1939 – Jana Andrsová, Czech actress and ballerina 1939 – Viorica Viscopoleanu, Romanian long jumper 1939 – Alexander Watson, American diplomat, United...
- Tatyana Shchelkanova  Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City details Viorica Viscopoleanu  Romania Sheila Sherwood  Great Britain Tatyana Talysheva  Soviet Union...
- 1968: Berit Berthelsen (NOR) 1969: Irena Szewińska (POL) 1970: Viorica Viscopoleanu (ROM) 1971: Heide Rosendahl (FRG) 1972: Brigitte Roesen (FRG) 1973: Diana...
-  Tokyo, ****an  14 October 1964   6.82 m (22 ft 4+1⁄2 in) A 0.0   Viorica Viscopoleanu (ROU)  Mexico City, Mexico  14 October 1968   6.84 m (22 ft 5+1⁄4 in)...