Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Katalin Szőke (born 17 August 1935) is a retired Hungarian swimmer. She competed at the 1952 Olympics and won two gold medals, in the 100 m and 4×100 m freestyle events. Two years later she repeated that success at the 1954 European Championships. She also competed in these two events at the 1956 Olympics but without success. During her career Szőke set four world records. In 1985 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame."@en }
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- Katalin_Szőke abstract "Katalin Szőke (born 17 August 1935) is a retired Hungarian swimmer. She competed at the 1952 Olympics and won two gold medals, in the 100 m and 4×100 m freestyle events. Two years later she repeated that success at the 1954 European Championships. She also competed in these two events at the 1956 Olympics but without success. During her career Szőke set four world records. In 1985 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.".
- Q267782 abstract "Katalin Szőke (born 17 August 1935) is a retired Hungarian swimmer. She competed at the 1952 Olympics and won two gold medals, in the 100 m and 4×100 m freestyle events. Two years later she repeated that success at the 1954 European Championships. She also competed in these two events at the 1956 Olympics but without success. During her career Szőke set four world records. In 1985 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.".
- Katalin_Szőke comment "Katalin Szőke (born 17 August 1935) is a retired Hungarian swimmer. She competed at the 1952 Olympics and won two gold medals, in the 100 m and 4×100 m freestyle events. Two years later she repeated that success at the 1954 European Championships. She also competed in these two events at the 1956 Olympics but without success. During her career Szőke set four world records. In 1985 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.".
- Q267782 comment "Katalin Szőke (born 17 August 1935) is a retired Hungarian swimmer. She competed at the 1952 Olympics and won two gold medals, in the 100 m and 4×100 m freestyle events. Two years later she repeated that success at the 1954 European Championships. She also competed in these two events at the 1956 Olympics but without success. During her career Szőke set four world records. In 1985 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.".