Jozef Gönci
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Data i miejsce urodzenia | 18 marca 1974 Koszyce | ||||||||||||
Wzrost | 186 cm | ||||||||||||
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Jozef Gönci (ur. 18 marca 1974[1]), słowacki strzelec sportowy. Dwukrotny medalista olimpijski.
Specjalizuje się w strzelaniu karabinowym. Brał udział w czterech igrzyskach (IO 96, IO 00, IO 04, IO 08), na dwóch zdobywał medale. W 1996 zajął trzecie miejsce w strzelaniu z karabinku małokalibrowego w pozycji leżącej (50 m), w 2004 ponownie zdobył brązowy medal, tym razem na dystansie 10 m (k. pneumatyczny). Stawał na podium mistrzostw świata, zarówno w konkurencjach indywidualnych jak i drużynowych. Był m.in. indywidualnym mistrzem (trzy pozycje, 50 m) i wicemistrzem globu w 1998 (k. pneumatyczny, 10 m).
Przypisy
- ↑ sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2012-02-19]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-03-05)].
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Construction sheet of the Flag of Romania as depicted in Decree nr. 972 from 5 November 1968.
- l = 2/3 × L
- C = 1/3 × L
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Olympijské hry Sydney 2000, foceno při tréninku (vlevo Jozef Gönci).