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Barbara Bujka (born 5 September 1986, Budapest[1]) is aHungarian female water polo player.[2] At the2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for theHungary women's national water polo team in thewomen's event. She is 5 ft 8.5 inches tall. In 2013–14 season she played forOlympiacos inGreece, winning both theLEN Trophy and theGreek Championship.[3]
She was part of theGerman women's national water polo team at the2003 World Aquatics Championships.[4][5]
Currently she is unmarried and is the trainer of theDSC .
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