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Friedrich Issak (20 November 1915 – 11 May 1991) was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals at the International University Games and was national champion of Estonia and later the Soviet Union. In addition, he played basketball and volleyball, winning national championship medals in both. He later became editor-in-chief of the culture magazine Kultuur ja Elu.

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  • Friedrich Issak (* 20. November 1915 in Petrograd; † 11. Mai 1991 in Tallinn) war ein estnischer Speerwerfer. 1937 siegte er bei den Internationalen Universitätsspielen, 1938 wurde er Fünfter bei den Leichtathletik-Europameisterschaften in Paris, und 1939 holte er Bronze bei den Studenten-Weltspielen. Seine persönliche Bestleistung von 72,07 m stellte er am 6. Juli 1939 auf. (de)
  • Friedrich Issak (20 November 1915 – 11 May 1991) was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals at the International University Games and was national champion of Estonia and later the Soviet Union. In addition, he played basketball and volleyball, winning national championship medals in both. He later became editor-in-chief of the culture magazine Kultuur ja Elu. (en)
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  • Friedrich Issak (* 20. November 1915 in Petrograd; † 11. Mai 1991 in Tallinn) war ein estnischer Speerwerfer. 1937 siegte er bei den Internationalen Universitätsspielen, 1938 wurde er Fünfter bei den Leichtathletik-Europameisterschaften in Paris, und 1939 holte er Bronze bei den Studenten-Weltspielen. Seine persönliche Bestleistung von 72,07 m stellte er am 6. Juli 1939 auf. (de)
  • Friedrich Issak (20 November 1915 – 11 May 1991) was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals at the International University Games and was national champion of Estonia and later the Soviet Union. In addition, he played basketball and volleyball, winning national championship medals in both. He later became editor-in-chief of the culture magazine Kultuur ja Elu. (en)
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