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- Dodyu_Patarinski abstract "Dodyu Patarinski (born August 16, 1933 Ugarchin, Lovech, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian athlete, known for jumping events. He represented Bulgaria in the triple jump at the 1960 Olympics. His career best was 16.01 m (52 ft 61⁄4 in) set in 1963. By 1969, at age 35 he was still able to jump 15.79 to set a new Masters M35 World record.He was a two time champion of the Balkan Games.".
- Q17402489 abstract "Dodyu Patarinski (born August 16, 1933 Ugarchin, Lovech, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian athlete, known for jumping events. He represented Bulgaria in the triple jump at the 1960 Olympics. His career best was 16.01 m (52 ft 61⁄4 in) set in 1963. By 1969, at age 35 he was still able to jump 15.79 to set a new Masters M35 World record.He was a two time champion of the Balkan Games.".
- Dodyu_Patarinski comment "Dodyu Patarinski (born August 16, 1933 Ugarchin, Lovech, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian athlete, known for jumping events. He represented Bulgaria in the triple jump at the 1960 Olympics. His career best was 16.01 m (52 ft 61⁄4 in) set in 1963. By 1969, at age 35 he was still able to jump 15.79 to set a new Masters M35 World record.He was a two time champion of the Balkan Games.".
- Q17402489 comment "Dodyu Patarinski (born August 16, 1933 Ugarchin, Lovech, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian athlete, known for jumping events. He represented Bulgaria in the triple jump at the 1960 Olympics. His career best was 16.01 m (52 ft 61⁄4 in) set in 1963. By 1969, at age 35 he was still able to jump 15.79 to set a new Masters M35 World record.He was a two time champion of the Balkan Games.".