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    Eine Auswertung der Weltmeisterschaften in den nordischen Skidisziplinen vom 16. - 27. Februar 1966 in Oslo

    Grundmann, G., Radunsky, W.
    Published in Theorie und Praxis des Leistungssports (1966)
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    Die wichtigsten Merkmale des Trainings unserer Skilangläufer bis zu den Weltmeisterschaften 1966

    Grundmann, G., Krause, W.
    Published in Theorie und Praxis des Leistungssports (1967)
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