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Josip Primožič

1900 - 1985

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Josip "Jože" Primožič (7 February 1900, in Ljubljana – 18 August 1985, in Maribor) was a Yugoslavian gymnast of Slovene ethnicity. He took part in three Olympic Games and three World Championships for Yugoslavia. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Josip Primožič has received more than 17,073 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Josip Primožič is the 81st most popular gymnast, the 99th most popular biography from Slovenia and the 4th most popular Slovene Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Josip Primožič ranks 81 out of 370Before him are Gösta Åsbrink, Larisa Petrik, Hugo Jahnke, Margarita Nikolaeva, Guido Romano, and Gösta Olson. After him are Hjalmar Cedercrona, Yelena Davydova, István Pelle, George Eyser, Nobuyuki Aihara, and Giuseppe Domenichelli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1900, Josip Primožič ranks 253Before him are Stamatios Nikolopoulos, Simon Janashia, Colin Clive, Malvina Reynolds, Jacques Moeschal, and David Hand. After him are Henry Petersen, Teóphilo Bettencourt Pereira, Roman Steinberg, Fernando Quiroga Palacios, Carlos Hevia, and Franz Dienert. Among people deceased in 1985, Josip Primožič ranks 216Before him are Zoot Sims, Abdus Sattar, Miguel Otero Silva, Tom Richards, Efrem Zimbalist, and Harry Hopman. After him are Archie Stark, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Toni Branca, C. B. van Niel, Paul Creston, and Jacques de Lacretelle.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Josip Primožič ranks 99 out of 340Before him are Primož Ulaga (1962), Eva Sršen (1951), Lojze Grozde (1923), Dimitrij Rupel (1946), Rudolf Cvetko (1880), and Milivoje Novaković (1979). After him are Anton Aškerc (1856), Sasha Vujačić (1984), Martin Strel (1954), Luka Dončić (1999), Zofka Kveder (1878), and Marko Elsner (1960).

Among GYMNASTS In Slovenia

Among gymnasts born in Slovenia, Josip Primožič ranks 4Before him are Margit Korondi (1932), Leon Štukelj (1898), and Miroslav Cerar (1939). After him are Sašo Bertoncelj (1984).