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Nationality | Australian |
Born | 5 March 1941 |
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Sport | Gymnastics |
Frederick Trainer (born 5 March 1941) is an Australian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. [1]
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Events from the year 1968 in Denmark.
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