Jelica Vazzaz
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Jelica Helena Zoe Vazzaz was a Slovenian-Yugoslavian artistic gymnast. She was a part of the silver-medal-winning Yugoslavian team at the 2nd-ever World Championships at which a women's competition was included. A survivor of World War II concentration camps and political persecution, Vazzaz was a teacher of both academics and gymnastics, the Yugoslavian National Team Coach for over two decades, a top-level international judge, a pioneer of Rhythmic gymnastics, a professor, an author of many monographs and journal articles, and an overall promoter of physical well-being.
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Jelica Helena Zoe Vazazz
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1914-08-05
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Jelica Vazazz in 1934, Teachers College Graduation Portrait
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