Gyula Török
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Data i miejsce urodzenia | 24 stycznia 1938 Kispest | |||||||||||||||
Data śmierci | 12 stycznia 2014 | |||||||||||||||
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Gyula Török (ur. 24 stycznia 1938 w Kispescie, zm. 12 stycznia 2014) – węgierski bokser kategorii muszej. W 1959 roku na mistrzostwach europy w Lucernie zdobył srebrny medal. W 1960 roku na letnich igrzyskach olimpijskich w Rzymie zdobył mistrzostwo olimpijskie[1].
Przypisy
- ↑ Gyula Török Biographical information (ang.). olympedia.org. [dostęp 2020-07-18].
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Left-right: Kiyoshi Tanabe, Abdel Moneim El-Guindi, Gyula Török, Sergei Sivko at the Rome Olympics