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  2. Hungarian Sport Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Sport Horse, Hungarian: 'Magyar sportló', is a modern Hungarian breed of sporting horse. Like the Furioso-North Star , the Gidran , and the Nonius , it was developed at the Hungarian State Stud MezĹ‘hegyes , in Békés county in the Southern Great Plain region of south-eastern Hungary.

  3. 1970–71 Nemzeti Bajnokság I - Wikipedia

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    Extra points were awarded to the teams according to their position in the 1970 Spring Championship. The winner of each group received 8 points, whilst the remaining teams got 7-1 points according their standing.

  4. 1970 Nemzeti Bajnokság I - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Other results. 3 Final standings. 4 ... Final standings of the Hungarian League 1970 Spring season ... The final standings of the 1970 Spring Championship, after ...

  5. FEI World Equestrian Games - Wikipedia

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    Permanent upgrades added to the Kentucky Horse Park leading up to the event included the completion of a 6,000 seat, climate-controlled indoor arena and completion of a 7,500 seat outdoor stadium. [5] The Tryon International Equestrian Center, near Mill Spring, North Carolina, was the location of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. [6]

  6. 2022 FEI World Championships - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was the ninth edition of the Games, which are held every four years and run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). For team events in the dressage and show jumping disciplines, these Games were the first qualifying event for the 2024 Summer Olympics .

  7. 1926–27 Nemzeti Bajnokság I - Wikipedia

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    2 League standings. 3 Results. 4 References. ... It was contested by 10 teams, and Ferencvárosi TC won the championship. League standings

  8. 1990–91 Nemzeti Bajnokság I - Wikipedia

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    The red and blacks would stay top of the league all the way until the end of the season, as the club went on a 14-game unbeaten streak. Honvéd confirmed their championship after Gameday 28, where despite losing 2-1 to 3rd placed Pécs, Ferencváros, who had been applying pressure on their southern rivals throughout the season, also dropped ...

  9. 1985–86 Nemzeti Bajnokság I - Wikipedia

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    It was contested by 16 teams, and Budapest Honvéd FC won the championship under coach Imre Komora, for the third consecutive time, and for the 9th time in the club's history. Kispest went unbeaten at home for the entire season, and would only suffer two losses throughout the campaign.