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Article title

Etes-vous pret? Partez! – The Late Start of Women Rowers

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79

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1

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34-41

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  • Semmelweis University Institute of Public Health, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Social Research Centre, Institute of Sociololgy, Budapest, Hungary

References

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  • Alliquander, A. (2014). Ellenszélben: A női evezés és versenyzés kezdetei. /In headwind: The beginnings of female rowing and competition/. Kultúra és Közösség /Culture and Community/, 5(3), 69-76.
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