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English: The German Democratic Republic four-man bobsled number 2 sled races through the final curve 13 during the 1983 European Bobsleigh Championships at the Mt. Trebevic Bobsleigh & Luge Track.
Hrvatski: Njemačka demokratska republika bobsled prolazi kroz konačnu krivulju tijekom 1983 Europski Bobsleigh prvenstvo u Mt. Trebević Bobsleigh i Luge Track.
Français : La République démocratique allemande à quatre hommes a fait du bobsleigh 2 courses de traineaux dans la courbe finale 13 lors des Championnats d'Europe Bobsleigh de 1983 au Mt. Trebevic Bobsleigh et Luge Track.
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Source Illustrated Review of the Organizing Committee of the XVI Olympic Winter Games Number 5
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Organizing Committee of the XVI Olympic Winter Games, Yugoslavia -- Sarajevo 1984

Ivan Terzić
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