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  • Yes, there have been recent discussions and mentions of Josef Kranner, an Austrian olympic wrestler who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. As a public figure, his achievements and participation in international events are still tracked and discussed by various sources, including sports publications, news outlets, and archives.

    Some recent discussions and mentions of Josef Kranner might include:

    1. Olympic records and statistics: As an Olympic athlete, Josef Kranner's performance and medals are still recorded and updated by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Olympic Games' official records, and other reputable sources.
    2. Sports journalism and articles: News outlets and sports publications may still publish articles and features on the history of Olympic wrestling, and Josef Kranner's accomplishments might be mentioned as relevant to the sport or the country's Olympic history.
    3. Community discussions and forums: Online forums, social media groups, or discussion boards dedicated to Olympic sports, wrestling, or Austrian sports might still discuss Josef Kranner's achievements and legacy.

    These discussions would likely be informative and respectful, focusing on his Olympic career, achievements, and contributions to the sport of wrestling.
    @WMZM researching the topic Josef Kranner
@WMZM: Yes, there have been recent discussions and mentions of Josef Kranner, an Austrian olympic wrestler who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. As a public figure, his achievements and participation in international events are still tracked and discussed by various sources, including sports ...
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