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Jungwirth said "certain medicines" were confiscated.
USATODAY.com - Problems follow Austrian ski coach across the border 2006
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Heinz Jungwirth, general secretary of the Austrian Olympic Committee, told Austrian media that two biathletes — Wolfgang Perner and Wolfgang Rottmann — were kicked off the team after leaving the Olympics after the raids.
USATODAY.com - Problems follow Austrian ski coach across the border 2006
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A short time later, the retailer asked Messrs. Jungwirth and Wilson to build a set of apple bins from barn wood -- in just two weeks.
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An infielder and self-taught pitcher, Jungwirth began playing with a U club team at age 14 and became one of the most honored fastpitch players in state history.
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Jungwirth will receive a special merit award Wednesday at the annual celebration of National Girls and Women in Sports Day at the State Capitol.
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The team played a 120-game schedule crammed into four summer months, for which Jungwirth earned a salary of $3,000.
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More than five decades after the fact, Judy Jungwirth still remembers the day she found out how unfair the world can be.
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But Jungwirth never has forgotten how it felt to be excluded.
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The women who got it rolling in the early 1970s, including Jungwirth, put on clinics to teach the sport to newcomers and advocated tirelessly to give girls more opportunities to play.
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"I've had season tickets to Gophers women's hockey since Day 1," said Jungwirth, who lives in Bloomington.
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