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Visvaldis George Nagobads (born November 18, 1921) is an American physician. He was born in Latvia, earned a medical degree from the University of Tübingen in Germany, then emigrated to the United States in 1951. He served 34 years as the team physician for Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey and was a part of three NCAA Division I championship teams. He also served as the physician for the US men's national team at five Winter Olympics and was on the Miracle on Ice team which won the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. His other work has included chief medical officer for USA Hockey, the medical committee for the International Ice Hockey Federation, and team physician for the Minnesota Fighting Saints and Minnesota North Stars. His career was recognized with the Paul Loicq Award

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  • Visvaldis George Nagobads (Riga, 18 novembre 1921) è un medico lettone naturalizzato statunitense, noto per la sua lunga attività come medico sportivo nell'hockey su ghiaccio, che gli ha valso la nomina nella ed il conferimento del Premio Paul Loicq. (it)
  • Visvaldis George Nagobads (* 18. November 1921 in Riga, Lettland) ist ein lettisch-amerikanischer Arzt. Er wurde im Eishockeysport als Mannschaftsarzt der Minnesota Golden Gophers sowie zahlreicher US-Nationalmannschaften bekannt. 2010 wurde er in die United States Hockey Hall of Fame aufgenommen. 2003 erhielt Nagobads den Paul Loicq Award für besondere Verdienste um den Eishockeysport. 2010 wurde er in die US Hockey Hall of Fame aufgenommen. Er lebt in Edina, Minnesota. (de)
  • Visvaldis George Nagobads (born November 18, 1921) is an American physician. He was born in Latvia, earned a medical degree from the University of Tübingen in Germany, then emigrated to the United States in 1951. He served 34 years as the team physician for Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey and was a part of three NCAA Division I championship teams. He also served as the physician for the US men's national team at five Winter Olympics and was on the Miracle on Ice team which won the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. His other work has included chief medical officer for USA Hockey, the medical committee for the International Ice Hockey Federation, and team physician for the Minnesota Fighting Saints and Minnesota North Stars. His career was recognized with the Paul Loicq Award (en)
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