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Solly Tolchinsky (2 January 1929 – 1 December 2020) was a Canadian basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was part of the Canadian basketball team, which finished ninth in the Olympic tournament. His brother was Jewish comedy writer Mel Tolkin. Tochinsky died of complications from COVID-19 in Montreal on 1 December 2020, at the age of 91, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal. He was the son of Nessie Cartman and Mendel "Max" Tolchinsky, a labourer and door-to-door salesman.

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  • Sol Tolchinsky (de)
  • Sol Tolchinsky (fr)
  • Sol Tolchinsky (it)
  • Sol Tolchinsky (en)
  • 索尔·托尔钦斯基 (zh)
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  • Sol Tolchinsky (* 2. Januar 1929 in Montreal; † 1. Dezember 2020 ebenda) war ein kanadischer Basketballspieler. (de)
  • Sol Tolchinsky, né le 2 janvier 1929, à Montréal, au Canada, et mort le 1er décembre 2020, est un ancien joueur de basket-ball canadien. (fr)
  • Solly Tolchinsky (2 January 1929 – 1 December 2020) was a Canadian basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was part of the Canadian basketball team, which finished ninth in the Olympic tournament. His brother was Jewish comedy writer Mel Tolkin. Tochinsky died of complications from COVID-19 in Montreal on 1 December 2020, at the age of 91, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal. He was the son of Nessie Cartman and Mendel "Max" Tolchinsky, a labourer and door-to-door salesman. (en)
  • Sol Tolchinsky (Montréal, 2 gennaio 1929 – Montréal, 1º dicembre 2020) è stato un cestista canadese. (it)
  • 索利·托尔钦斯基(英語:Solly Tolchinsky,1929年1月2日-2020年12月1日)是一名加拿大男子籃球運動員,曾代表加拿大參加1948年夏季奧林匹克運動會的男子籃球比賽。他的哥哥是猶太裔喜劇作家。 托尔钦斯基在2020年12月1日因COVID-19的併發症而去世,享耆壽91歲。 (zh)
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  • Sol Tolchinsky (* 2. Januar 1929 in Montreal; † 1. Dezember 2020 ebenda) war ein kanadischer Basketballspieler. (de)
  • Sol Tolchinsky, né le 2 janvier 1929, à Montréal, au Canada, et mort le 1er décembre 2020, est un ancien joueur de basket-ball canadien. (fr)
  • Solly Tolchinsky (2 January 1929 – 1 December 2020) was a Canadian basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was part of the Canadian basketball team, which finished ninth in the Olympic tournament. His brother was Jewish comedy writer Mel Tolkin. Tochinsky died of complications from COVID-19 in Montreal on 1 December 2020, at the age of 91, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal. He was the son of Nessie Cartman and Mendel "Max" Tolchinsky, a labourer and door-to-door salesman. (en)
  • Sol Tolchinsky (Montréal, 2 gennaio 1929 – Montréal, 1º dicembre 2020) è stato un cestista canadese. (it)
  • 索利·托尔钦斯基(英語:Solly Tolchinsky,1929年1月2日-2020年12月1日)是一名加拿大男子籃球運動員,曾代表加拿大參加1948年夏季奧林匹克運動會的男子籃球比賽。他的哥哥是猶太裔喜劇作家。 托尔钦斯基在2020年12月1日因COVID-19的併發症而去世,享耆壽91歲。 (zh)
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