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Gpintea : Really ? Yoli expressed "regret for not having represented Hungary ?" I really doubt that. I knew her personally, my mother, God bless her soul, was a friend of Yoli and not once has she even hinted on such silly nationalism allegations. Romania offered her advantages impossible to get in Hungary : a leading position in Romanian atletism. a treatment equivalent of that of an army general when she represented Steaua Club, dozens of trips abroad as an atlete and later as a trainer and sports official, approval to get a Fiat 2300 car back in 1966, a rarity even in the West at the time, atlet's training camps in beautiful resorts in the Carpathian Mountains or the Black Sea, all year long if she so wished for herself and her husband (her coach). Now it's true that after the Romanian Revolution, the sponsoring of atletism took a dive, but whenever she asked, she did obtained funds for the real talents. Besides, she could visit Hungary for unlimited time whenever she wanted, her and her family, and given her status, "family repression" is downright ludicrous. Nono, this is a poor attempt from a probable Hungarian writer to politicize sports and atletism in Hungary's favor. I call this pathetic ! And I really think Wikipedia should clearly state the name of article's authors. Otherwise they look like anonymous denunciations GPintea (talk) 11:00, 1 January 2021 (UTC)Reply