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Born | Budapest, Hungary | 23 December 1947
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Sport | Swimming |
Yvette Hafner (born 23 December 1947) is an Austrian former backstroke swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1968 Summer Olympics. [1]
Travis Lee Hafner is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter and first baseman. A left-handed hitter, Hafner played for the Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees. His nickname, "Pronk", was given to him by former teammate Bill Selby during spring training of 2003 when people sometimes referred to him as "the Project" and other times "Donkey" for the way he looked when running the bases. He has the most home runs for a player born in North Dakota, and shares the MLB record for grand slams in one season, with six.
Dame Yvette Winifred Corlett was a New Zealand track-and-field athlete who was the first woman from her country to win an Olympic gold medal and to hold the world record in the women's long jump. Williams was named "Athlete of the Century" on the 100th anniversary of Athletics New Zealand, in 1987.
Kimberley Yvette "Kim" Oden is a former volleyball player and two-time Olympian who played on the United States women's national volleyball team.
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the host nation for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. Prior to these Games, Yugoslavia had never won a medal at the Winter Games, but Jure Franko won a silver medal in the men's giant slalom to become a national hero.
Reinhard Häfner was a German football player and coach.
Sabina Hafner is a Swiss bobsledder who competed from 2003 to 2012. She won two medals in the mixed bobsleigh-skeleton team event at the FIBT World Championships with a silver in 2009 and a bronze in 2007.
Tanya Yvette Hughes is a retired high jumper from the United States, who set her personal best on May 22, 1992, jumping 1.97 metres at a meet in Eugene, Oregon.
The Women's long jump at the 1952 Olympic Games took place on July 23 at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. Yvette Williams from New Zealand won the gold medal and set a new Olympic record.
Yvette Baker is a competitor in synchronised swimming who represented Great Britain in the team event at the 2012 Olympics. She also competed at two World Championships.
Gudrun Hauss is a former West German pair skater. With partner Walter Häfner, she finished fourth at both the 1967 European Figure Skating Championships and World Figure Skating Championships. They finished eighth at the 1968 Winter Olympics and won the gold medal at the German Figure Skating Championships in 1969.
Walter Häfner is a former West German pair skater. With partner Gudrun Hauss, he finished fourth at both the 1967 European Figure Skating Championships and World Figure Skating Championships. They finished eighth at the 1968 Winter Olympics and won the gold medal at the German Figure Skating Championships in 1969.
Kai Häfner is a German handball player for TVB Stuttgart and the German national team.
Yvette Monginou was a French athlete, who specialised in the sprints.
Yvette Kong is a Hong Kong competitive Olympic swimmer.
Angela Gaye Walker is a New Zealand writer and former rhythmic gymnast. She won a gold medal and three bronze medals representing her country at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.
Yvette Bonapart was a Surinamese sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. She was the first woman to represent Suriname at the Olympics.
Franc Hafner is a Yugoslav middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Adolf Hafner is an Austrian former ice hockey player who competed in the 1948, where he was an unused substitute, and 1956 Winter Olympic Games.
Events in the year 1990 in the Netherlands.
Yvette Courault is a French sports shooter. She competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics.