Talk:Adriana Bazon
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Maiden and married name
[edit]When I put the Romanian Olympic bio into Google translate it tells me:
Adriana Bazon (who became Chelariu after marriage) ...
This appears to be the wrong way round. I've looked at the three official Olympic reports plus some reporting from the 1987 World Championships and I get the following:
- 1984 Olympic report (v2pt3; page 523): Adriana Chelariu
- 1987 World champs: Chelariu
- 1988 Olympic report (v2p4; page 534): Adriana Bazon
- 1992 Olympic report (s5; page 334): Adriana Bazon
I'll change the article to show Chelariu as the maiden name. Schwede66 05:10, 23 September 2018 (UTC)
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