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  1. István Major (20 May 1949 – 5 May 2014) [3] was a Hungarian high jumper. He won four medals at the European Indoor Championships between 1971 and 1974, as well as two silver medals at the Universiade. His best Olympic performance was a sixth place in 1972.

  2. István Major was a Hungarian high jumper, and the first Hungarian international to use what was the then new Fosbury Flop. Major won the European Indoor Championships three times – 1971-73, and placed second in 1974. He also won silver medals at the Universiade in 1973 and 1975.

  3. May 3, 2014 · István Major was a Hungarian high jumper, and the first Hungarian international to use what was the then new Fosbury Flop. Major won the European Indoor Championships three times – 1971-73, and placed second in 1974. He also won silver medals at the Universiade in 1973 and 1975.

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  4. István Major (20 May 1949 – 5 May 2014) [3] was a Hungarian high jumper. He won four medals at the European Indoor Championships between 1971 and 1974, as well as two silver medals at the Universiade. His best Olympic performance was a sixth place in 1972.

  5. István. MAJOR. High Jump. Country Hungary. Born 20 MAY 1949. 1 X. In top 8 at Olympic Games. 3 X. European Indoor champion.

  6. István Major. MTA ATOMKI. Verified email at atomki.hu. Környezetfizika. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. ... I Major, B Gyökös, M Túri, I Futó, Á ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm1044218István Major - IMDb

    István Major was born on 16 September 1962 in Budapest, Hungary. He is a producer and production manager, known for Fekete kefe (2005), The Childhood of a Leader (2015) and Womb (2010).