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- Mario_Hopenhaym abstract "Mario Hopenhaym (born March 8, 1926 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; younger brother of Benjamin Rafael Hopenhayn) is a retired Uruguayan basketball referee. He refereed international games from 1963 to 1984. Tournaments he worked include 1964 Olympic Games and 1968 Olympic Games, 1967 World Championships, 1971 World Women's Championship and 1975 World Women's Championship. He served as Technical Commissioner in the Olympics in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004. He was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.".
- Mario_Hopenhaym birthDate "1926-03-08".
- Mario_Hopenhaym birthYear "1926".
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageExternalLink bio.html.
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- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink 1967_FIBA_World_Championship.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink 1971_FIBA_World_Championship_for_Women.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink 1975_FIBA_World_Championship_for_Women.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Basketball_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Basketball_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Rafael_Hopenhayn.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Category:1926_births.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basketball_in_Uruguay.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink Category:FIBA_Hall_of_Fame_inductees.
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- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLink FIBA_Hall_of_Fame.
- Mario_Hopenhaym wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mario Hopenhaym".
- Mario_Hopenhaym dateOfBirth "1926-03-08".
- Mario_Hopenhaym name "Hopenhaym, Mario".
- Mario_Hopenhaym shortDescription "Uruguayan basketball referee".
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- Mario_Hopenhaym description "Uruguayan basketball referee".
- Mario_Hopenhaym description "Uruguayan basketball referee".
- Mario_Hopenhaym subject Category:1926_births.
- Mario_Hopenhaym subject Category:Basketball_in_Uruguay.
- Mario_Hopenhaym subject Category:FIBA_Hall_of_Fame_inductees.
- Mario_Hopenhaym subject Category:Living_people.
- Mario_Hopenhaym subject Category:People_from_Buenos_Aires.
- Mario_Hopenhaym hypernym Referee.
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- Mario_Hopenhaym comment "Mario Hopenhaym (born March 8, 1926 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; younger brother of Benjamin Rafael Hopenhayn) is a retired Uruguayan basketball referee. He refereed international games from 1963 to 1984. Tournaments he worked include 1964 Olympic Games and 1968 Olympic Games, 1967 World Championships, 1971 World Women's Championship and 1975 World Women's Championship. He served as Technical Commissioner in the Olympics in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004.".
- Mario_Hopenhaym label "Mario Hopenhaym".
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- Mario_Hopenhaym wasDerivedFrom Mario_Hopenhaym?oldid=544899420.
- Mario_Hopenhaym givenName "Mario".
- Mario_Hopenhaym isPrimaryTopicOf Mario_Hopenhaym.
- Mario_Hopenhaym name "Hopenhaym, Mario".
- Mario_Hopenhaym name "Mario Hopenhaym".
- Mario_Hopenhaym surname "Hopenhaym".