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Abdel Jebahi
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ez]] (VEN) def. Norman Schuster (GER), 24:10 * David Jackson (US boxer)|David Jackson (USA) def. Naoufel Ben Rabah (TUN), 19:7 * Selim Palyani (TUR) def. Abdel Jebahi (FRA), 14:5 * Michael Katsidis (AUS) def. Agnaldo Nunes (BRA), 15:6 * Nurzhan Karimzhanov (KAZ) def. Artur Gevorgyan (ARM), 16:6 * Andriy Kotelnyk (UKR) def. [[Larry Semilla |
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Aiguebelette
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pik) * 2008: Beijing (CHI) - 6th place (double scull with Luka Špik) '''Junior World Championships''': * 1989: Szeged (HUN) – 1st place (coxless pair) * 1990: Aiguebelette (FRA) – 1st place (coxless pair) '''World Championships''': * 1990: Lake Barrington (Tasmania)|Lake Barrington (AUS) – 7th place (coxless four) * 1991: Vienna (AUT) – 2nd place (coxles |
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Aiguebelette
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:sl:Jani Klemenčič|Jani Klemenčič) '''Junior World Rowing Championships''': * 1989: Szeged (HUN) – 1st place (coxless pair with Iztok Čop) * 1990: Aiguebelette (FRA) – 1st place (coxless pair with Iztok Čop) '''World Championships''': * 1990: Lake Barrington (Tasmania)|Lake Barrington (AUS) – 7th place (coxless fo |
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Aiguebelette
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ss pair with Iztok Čop) * 1995: Tampere (FIN) – 8th place (coxless four with Sadik Mujkić, Milan Janša, :sl:Jani Klemenčič|Jani Klemenčič) * 1997: Aiguebelette (FRA) – 4th place (coxless four with Sadik Mujkić, Milan Janša, :sl:Jani Klemenčič|Jani Klemenčič) ==Career== As of Jan.2008 he is Managing Director of the engineering firm [http:// |
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Alain Bernard
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ov (swimmer)|Alexander Popov]] (RUS) 2002: Bartosz Kizierowski (POL) 2004: Alexander Popov (swimmer)|Alexander Popov (RUS) 2006: Bartosz Kizierowski (POL) 2008: Alain Bernard (FRA) }} Category:European Aquatics Championships templates|Freestyle Men 50m </text> </revision> |
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Alain Bernard
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Hoogenband]] (NED) 2004: Frédérick Bousquet (FRA) 2005 – 2006: Filippo Magnini (ITA) 2007: Alain Bernard (FRA) 2008 – 2009: Amaury Leveaux (FRA) }} Category:European SC Championships templates|Freestyle 100m </text> </revision> |
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Alain Blondel
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amp;nbsp;Aleksandr Grebenyuk (URS) 1982: Daley Thompson (GBR) 1986: Daley Thompson (GBR) 1990: Christian Plaziat (FRA) 1994: Alain Blondel (FRA) 1998: Erki Nool (EST) 2002: Roman Šebrle (CZE) 2006: Roman Šebrle (CZE) }} Category:Athletics European champions templates|Decathlon m </text> |
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Alain Blondel
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|| Svetla Mitkova (BUL) || 19.09 |- | align="center"|Heptathlon || M ||'''Christian Plaziat''' (FRA) || 6268 || Henrik Dagård (SWE) || 6119 || Alain Blondel (FRA) || 6084 |- | align="center"|Pentathlon || F || '''Larisa Turchinskaya''' (RUS) || 4801 || Rita Ináncsi (HUN) || 4775 || Urszula Włodarczyk (POL) || 4668 |} ==Meda |
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Alain Marguerettaz
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| Silver | image:Flag of Ukraine.svg|25x14px| Iurii Kostiuk (UKR) | 15:39.400 |- | bgcolor="CC9966" | Bronze | image:Flag of France.svg|25x14px| Alain Marguerettaz (FRA) | 15:59.700 |- |} ===Men's 5 km - Standing=== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#efefef" | '''Medal''' | '''Athlete''' | '''Time''' |- | bgcolor="gold&qu |
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Aldo Cosentino
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* Koh Keun-Sang (KOR) def. Abdelazis Hammi (TUN), 5:0 * Stefan Förster (GDR) def. Mayaki Seydou (NIG), 5:0 * Juan Francisco Rodríguez (ESP) def. Aldo Cosentino (FRA), 4:1 ===Third Round=== * George Turpin (GBR) def. Chee Yen Wang (TPE), 5:0 * John Mwaura Nderu (KEN) def. Kim Yong-Ik (PRK), 4:1 * Orlando Martínez (CUB) def. [[Mich |
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Aldo Cosentino
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[Mohamed Ayele]] (ETH), KO-1 * Abdelaziz Hammi (TUN) def. Leopold Agbazo (BEN), 5:0 * Juan Francisco Rodríguez (ESP) def. Luis Avíla (PAN), 5:0 * Aldo Cosentino (FRA) def. Józef Reszpondek (POL), 5:0 ===Second Round=== * George Turpin (GBR) def. Pierre Amont N'diaye (SNG), 5:0 * Chee Yen Wang (TPE) def. Manoochehr Bahmani (IRI), 3:2 |
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Alena Popchanka
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2004: Josefin Lillhage (SWE) 2005: Josefin Lillhage (SWE) & Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 2006: Alena Popchanka (FRA) 2007: Josefin Lillhage (SWE) 2008 – 2009: Federica Pellegrini (ITA) }} [[Category:European SC Championships templates|Freestyle 200 |
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Alexandra Putra
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2005: Iryna Amshennikova (UKR) 2006: Esther Baron (FRA) 2007: Anja Čarman (SLO) 2008: Alexandra Putra (FRA) 2009: Alexianne Castel (FRA) }} Category:European SC Championships templates|Backstroke 200m </text> </revision> |
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Alexandre Jany
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Bárány]] (HUN) 1927: Arne Borg (SWE) 1931: István Bárány (HUN) 1934: Ferenc Csík (HUN) 1938: Kees Hoving (NED) 1947: Alexandre Jany (FRA) 1950: Alexandre Jany (FRA) 1954: Imre Nyéki (HUN) 1958: Paolo Pucci (ITA) 1962: Alain Gottvallès (FRA) 1966: Bob McGregor (GBR) 1970: Michel Rousseau (swimmer)|Michel Rousseau (FRA) 1974: [[Peter No |
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Alexandre Jany
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1926: Arne Borg (SWE) 1927: Arne Borg (SWE) 1931: István Bárány (HUN) 1934: Jean Taris (FRA) 1938: Björn Borg (swimmer)|Björn Borg (SWE) 1947: Alexandre Jany (FRA) 1950: Alexandre Jany (FRA) 1954: György Csordás (HUN) 1958: Ian Black (swimmer)|Ian Black (GBR) 1962: Jan Bontekoe (NED) 1966: Frank Wiegand (GDR) 1970: Gunnar Larsson |
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Alexandre Sidorenko
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oline Wozniacki]] (DEN) * Dušan Lojda (CZE) * Jonathan Eysseric (FRA) * Nicolas Santos (BRA) * Brian Hoang (USA) * Urszula Radwańska (POL) * Alexandre Sidorenko (FRA) * Ksenia Milevskaya (BLR) * Luka Belic (CRO) * Donald Young (tennis)|Donald Young (USA) SuperChamps-2006 * Petru-Alexandru Luncanu (ROM) * Kei Nishikori (JPN) * [[Zachary |
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Alphonse Decuyper
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=center |bgcolor=cc9966| 3rd ||align=left| Libellule de Paris Thomas W. Burgess|Thomas Burgess, Jules Clévenot (France at the 1900 Summer Olympics|FRA), Alphonse Decuyper (FRA), Louis Laufray (FRA), Henri Peslier (FRA), Pesloy (FRA), Paul Vasseur (FRA) || Bye || Lost 5-1 || Did not advance |- bgcolor=black | || || || || || |} ==Notes== [ |
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Amaury Leveaux
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mp;nbsp;2005: Lars Frölander (SWE) 2006: Alexei Puninski (CRO) 2007: Milorad Čavić (SRB) 2008: Amaury Leveaux (FRA) 2009: Johannes Dietrich (GER) }} Category:European SC Championships templates|Butterfly 50m </text> </revision> |
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Andre de Souza
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(RSA), PTS * Tristan Falfán (ARG) def. Maurice White (boxer)|Maurice White (PAK), KO-2 * Vladimir Safronov (URS) def. Agostino Cossia (ITA), PTS * Andre de Souza (FRA) def. Nontasilp Thayansilp (THA), PTS * Shinetsu Suzuki (JPN) def. Yai Chit (BUR), PTS * Thomas Nicholls (boxer)|Thomas Nicholls (GBR) def. Noel Hazard (AUS), PTS * [[J |
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Andre Vairolatto
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hat]] (FRG) def. Zygmunt Milewski (POL), KO-3 * Anthony Byrne (boxer)|Anthony Byrne (IRL) def. Louis Molina (USA), PTS * Richard McTaggart (GBR) def. Andre Vairolatto (FRA), PTS * Anatoly Lagetko (URS) def. Edward Beattie (CAN), PTS ====Semifinals==== * Harry Kurschat (FRG) def. Anthony Byrne (boxer)|Anthony Byrne (IRL), PTS * [[Richard McTa |
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Anne Floriet
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uot;wikitable" |- bgcolor="#efefef" | '''Medal''' | '''Athlete''' | '''Time''' |- | bgcolor="gold" | Gold | image:Flag of France.svg|25x14px| Anne Floriet (FRA) | 47:45.100 |- | bgcolor="silver" | Silver | image:Flag of Ukraine.svg|25x14px| Yuliya Batenkova (UKR) | 50:50.300 |- | bgcolor="CC9966" | Bronze | [[image:Flag of |
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Anne Piquereau
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.41 || Gheorghe Boroi (ROM) || 7.57 || Mike Fenner (GER) || 7.58 |- | || F || '''Yordanka Donkova''' (BUL) || 7.85 || Eva Sokolova (RUS) || 7.89 || Anne Piquereau (FRA) || 7.91 |- | align="center"|3000 m walk || M || '''Mikhail Shchennikov''' (RUS) || 18:34.32 || Ronald Weigel (GER) || 18:40.32 || Denis Langlois (FRA) || 18:43.20 |- |
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Annette Sergent
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OR) 1984: Maricica Puică (ROM) 1985 – 1986: Zola Budd (GBR) 1987: Annette Sergent (FRA) 1988: Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 1989: Annette Sergent (FRA) 1990 – 1992: Lynn Jennings ( |
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Annette Sergent
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udd]] (GBR) 1987: Annette Sergent (FRA) 1988: Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 1989: Annette Sergent (FRA) 1990 – 1992: Lynn Jennings (USA) 1993: Albertina Dias (POR) 1994: Hellen Chepngeno (KEN |
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Annie Famose
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quot;silver" | Silver | File:Flag of Canada.svg|20px| Nancy Greene (CAN) | 1:26.15 |- | bgcolor="cc9966" | Bronze | File:Flag of France.svg|20px| Annie Famose (FRA) | 1:27.89 |- | bgcolor="efefef" | 4th | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|20px| Gina Hathorn (GBR) | 1:27.92 |- | bgcolor="efefef" | 5th | [[F |
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Antoine Richard
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uot; |'''Discipline''' | |'''1st''' |Time |'''2nd''' |Time |'''3rd''' |Time |- | align="center"|60 m || M || '''Mike McFarlane''' (GBR) || 6.61 || Antoine Richard (FRA) || 6.63 ||Ronald Desruelles (BEL) || 6.64 |- | || F || '''Nelli Cooman''' (NED) || 7.10 || Marlies Göhr (GDR) || 7.13 || Heather Oakes (GBR) || 7.22 |- | align="c |
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Aristide Gromer
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r'' 1. Maderna, 2. Piazzini, 3. Gerschman (play-off) 1940 Carlos Maderna – Luis Piazzini 8 : 6 (Roberto Grau resigned) 1940 ''Triangular'' 1. Carlos Guimard, 2. Aristide Gromer (FRA), 3. Franciszek Sulik (POL) (play-off) 1941 Carlos Guimard – Carlos Maderna 8 : 1 1942 Héctor Rossetto – Carlos Guimard 8 : 5 (Rossetto took 3rd place, behind Markas Luckis (LT |
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Arlette Ben Hamo
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Navbox |name = Footer European Champions Pentathlon Women |title=European Champions in Women's Pentathlon |list1 = 1950: Arlette Ben Hamo (FRA) 1954: Aleksandra Chudina (URS) 1958: Galina Bystrova (URS) 1962: Galina Bystrova (URS) 1966: Valentina Tihomirova (URS) 1969: [[Liese Prok |
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Aurore Mongel
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[Martina Moravcová]] (SVK) 2005: Beatrix Boulsevicz (HUN) 2006: Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) 2007: Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) 2008: Petra Granlund (SWE) 2009: Aurore Mongel (FRA) }} Category:European SC Championships templates|Butterfly 200m </text> </revision> |
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Avellaneda Regional Faculty
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==Branches== Image:FRM-UTN Front.jpg|thumb|210px|UTN, Mendoza campus. Image:Tucuman UTN Facultad Regional.JPG|thumb|210px|UTN, Tucumán campus. *Avellaneda Regional Faculty (FRA) [http://www.fra.utn.edu.ar/ Official website] *Bahía Blanca Regional Faculty (FRBB) [http://www.frbb.utn.edu.ar/ Official website] *Buenos Aires Regional Faculty (FRBA) [http://www.frba.ut |
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Axat
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:1st Stage 2, Cheshire Classic (GBR) :1st Olveston Women's Road Race (GBR) : Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::5th Stage 1, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::5th Stage 4, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::2nd Stage 6, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::7th Stage 9, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, [[Axat] |
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Axat
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Stage 1, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::5th Stage 4, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::2nd Stage 6, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ::7th Stage 9, Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin, Axat (FRA) ==References== *[http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/roa/News2008/20080416_Halfords_Laws.asp ''Sharon Laws signs |
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Barbara Harel
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IV) *# Round of 16 – defeated Orit Bar On (ISR) *# Quarterfinals – lost to Druilis González (CUB) *# Repechage Quarterfinals – lost to Barbara Harel (FRA) '''Women's 63 kg''' * Gella Vandecaveye *# Round of 32 – bye *# Round of 16 – defeated Kyong Sun Ji (PRK) *# Quarterfinals – lost to Li Shufang (CHN) |
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Benoit Richaud
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e ice dancing event, Alisa Agafonova & Dmitri Dun (UKR) win the gold, Ekaterina Pushkash & Dmitri Kiselev (RUS) the silver, and Terra Findlay & Benoit Richaud (FRA) the bronze. In the pairs event, Lubov Iliushechkina & Nodari Maisuradze (RUS) win the gold, Ksenia Ozerova & Alexander Enbert (RUS) the silver, and Zhang Yue & [[Wan |
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Bernard Hinault
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[Luis Ocaña]] (ESP) |- |'''1974'''|| Eddy Merckx (BEL) |- |'''1976'''|| Lucien Van Impe (BEL) |- |'''1978'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1979'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1980'''|| Joop Zoetemelk (NED) |- |'''1981'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1982'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1984'''|| Laurent Fignon (FRA) |- |'''1985'''| |
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Bernard Hinault
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Van Impe]] (BEL) |- |'''1978'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1979'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1980'''|| Joop Zoetemelk (NED) |- |'''1981'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1982'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1984'''|| Laurent Fignon (FRA) |- |'''1985'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1986'''|| Greg LeMond (USA) |- |'''1987'''|| |
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Bernard Petitbois
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ime |'''2nd''' |Time |'''3rd''' |Time |- | align="center"|60 m || M || '''Marian Woronin''' (POL) || 6.61 || Valentin Atanasov (BUL) || 6.62 ||Bernard Petitbois (FRA) || 6.66 |- | || F || '''Marlies Göhr''' (GDR) || 7.11 =CR || Sofka Popova (BUL) || 7.19 || Wendy Hoyte (GBR) || 7.27 |- | align="center"|200 m || M ||'''[[Erwin Sk |
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Bertrand Vili
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Peter Elvy *2003: Peter Elvy *2004: Scott Martin *2005: Scott Martin *2006: Scott Martin *2007: Benn Harradine *2008: Benn Harradine *2009: Bertrand Vili (FRA) ==''Hammer Throw''== *1970: Dick Leffler *1971: Ron Frawley *1972: Ron Frawley *1973: Dick Leffler *1974: Gus Puopolo *1975: Gus Puopolo *1976: [[Gus Puopolo |
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Bina Ramesh
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r]] (NZL) *1996: Tanja Damaske (GER) *1997: Joanna Stone *1998: Louise McPaul *1999: Hayley Wilson (NZL) *2000: Sueli Dos Santos (BRA) *2001: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2002: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2003: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2004: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2005: Kimberly Mickle *2006: Kimberly Mickle *2007: Kimberly Mickle *2008: [[Katherin |
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Bina Ramesh
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tone]] *1998: Louise McPaul *1999: Hayley Wilson (NZL) *2000: Sueli Dos Santos (BRA) *2001: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2002: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2003: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2004: Bina Ramesh (FRA) *2005: Kimberly Mickle *2006: Kimberly Mickle *2007: Kimberly Mickle *2008: Katherine Mitchell (athlete)|Katherine Mitchell *2009: [[Kimberly Mic |
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Bordeaux
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mpion, Pordenone : Sprint Champion, Pordenone : Team Sprint Champion, Pordenone :7th, World Sprint Championship, Bordeaux (FRA) :7th, World Keirin Championship, Bordeaux (FRA) ;2007 : Keirin Champion, Dalmine : Sprint Champion, Dalmine : Team Sprint Champion, Dalmine (with Ivan Quaranta & Marco Brossa) :1st, International Sprint Grand Prix, [[ |
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Brahim Asloum
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Kizito]] (UGA), 9:3 * Kim Ki-Suk (KOR) def. Suresh Singh (IND), 9:5 * Masara Lapaene (INA) def. Ivan Calderón_(boxer)|Ivan Calderón (PUR), 10:5 * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Mohamed Rezkalla (EGY), 12:3 * Brian Viloria (USA) def. Sergey Kazakov (RUS), 8:6 * Suban Pannon (THA) def. Dilshod Yuldashev (UZB), 16:6 * Valeriy Sydorenko |
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Brahim Asloum
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) def. Pál Lakatos (HUN), 20:8 * Ivanas Stapovičius (LTU) def. Liborio Romero (MEX), 24:11 * Kim Ki-Suk (KOR) def. Masara Lapaene (INA), 8:4 * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Brian Viloria (USA), 6:4 * Valeriy Sydorenko (UKR) def. Suban Pannon (THA), RSC-1 * Maikro Romero (CUB) def. Marian Velicu (ROU), RSC-4 ===Quarterfinals=== * [[R |
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Brahim Asloum
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ROU), RSC-4 ===Quarterfinals=== * Rafael Lozano (ESP) def. Suleiman Bilali (KEN), 11:10 * Kim Un-Chol (PRK) def. Ivanas Stapovičius (LTU), 22:10 * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Kim Ki-Suk (KOR), 12:8 * Maikro Romero (CUB) def. Valeriy Sydorenko (UKR), 12:5 ===Semifinals=== * Rafael Lozano (ESP) def. Kim Un-Chol (PRK), 15:10 * [[Brahim A |
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Brahim Asloum
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i-Suk]] (KOR), 12:8 * Maikro Romero (CUB) def. Valeriy Sydorenko (UKR), 12:5 ===Semifinals=== * Rafael Lozano (ESP) def. Kim Un-Chol (PRK), 15:10 * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Maikro Romero (CUB), 13:12 ===Final=== * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Rafael Lozano (ESP), 23:10 ==Flyweight (– 51 kg)== {| bgcolor="#f7f8ff" cellpadding=&qu |
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Brahim Asloum
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KR), 12:5 ===Semifinals=== * Rafael Lozano (ESP) def. Kim Un-Chol (PRK), 15:10 * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Maikro Romero (CUB), 13:12 ===Final=== * Brahim Asloum (FRA) def. Rafael Lozano (ESP), 23:10 ==Flyweight (– 51 kg)== {| bgcolor="#f7f8ff" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="font-size |
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Brian Joubert
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ng event, with Anna Cappellini & Luca Lanotte (ITA) winning the silver, and Pernelle Carron & Mathieu Jost (FRA) winning the bronze. In the men's event, Brian Joubert (FRA) wins the gold, Kevin Van Der Perren (BEL) the silver, and Jeffrey Buttle (CAN) the bronze. *'''November 3''' - At the 2007 Skate Canada International in Quebec City, Quebec, [[Al |
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Brian Joubert
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e 2008 European Figure Skating Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, Tomáš Verner (CZE) wins the men's event, with Stéphane Lambiel (SUI) winning the silver, and Brian Joubert (FRA) winning the bronze. *'''January 23''' - At the 2008 European Figure Skating Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy (GER) win the pairs event, with |
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Brighton
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(ESP) # 173º in Stage 1 Tour de France, Armentières (FRA) # 138º in Stage 2 Tour de France, Boulogne-sur-Mer (FRA) # 50º in Stage 4 Tour de France, Brighton (FRA) # 166º in Stage 5 Tour de France, Portsmouth (FRA) # 112º in Stage 6 Tour de France, Rennes (FRA) # 93º in Stage 7 Tour de France, Futuroscope (FRA) # 138º in Stage 8 |
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Brigitte Guibal
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harman]] (GBR) * 1989: Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi (FRA) * 1991: Elisabeth Micheler-Jones (GER) * 1993: Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi (FRA) * 1995: Lynn Simpson (GBR) * 1997: Brigitte Guibal (FRA) * 1999: Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) * 2002: Rebecca Giddens (USA) * 2003: Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) * 2005: Elena Kaliská (SVK) * 2006: Jana Dukátová (SVK) * 2007: [[Jenn |
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Camille Mandrillon
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ey]] (USA) * 2000: Peter Kerr (water polo)|Peter Kerr (AUS) * 2004: Lazaros Voreadis (GRE) * 2008: Huang Liping (CHN) |group3= Winter athletes |list3 = 1924: Camille Mandrillon (FRA) * 1928: Hans Eidenbenz (SUI) * 1932: Jack Shea (USA) * 1936: Willy Bogner, Sr. (GER) * 1948: Bibi Torriani (SUI) * 1952: Torbjørn Falkanger (NOR) * 1956: Giuliana Minuzzo (IT |
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Candice Gilg
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ot;cc9966" | Bronze | Yelizaveta Kozhevnikova (RUS) | 25.81 |- | bgcolor="4th | 4th | Raphaëlle Monod (FRA) | 25.17 |- | bgcolor="5th | 5th | Candice Gilg (FRA) | 24.82 |- | bgcolor="6th | 6th | Tatjana Mittermayer (GER) | 24.43 |- | bgcolor="7th | 7th | Donna Weinbrecht (USA) | 24.38 |- | bgcolor="8th | 8th | [[Ann Batt |
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Catherine Plewinski
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GDR) 1977: Andrea Pollack (GDR) 1981: Ute Geweniger (GDR) 1983: Ines Geißler (GDR) 1985: Kornelia Gressler (GDR) 1987: Kristin Otto (GDR) 1989: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1991: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1993: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1995: Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 1997: Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 1999: Inge de Bruijn (NED) 2000: Martina Moravcová |
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Catherine Plewinski
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Ines Geißler (GDR) 1985: Kornelia Gressler (GDR) 1987: Kristin Otto (GDR) 1989: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1991: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1993: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1995: Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 1997: Mette Jacobsen (DEN) 1999: Inge de Bruijn (NED) 2000: Martina Moravcová (SVK) 2002: Martina Moravcová (SVK) 2004: Martina Moravcová ( |
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Catherine Plewinski
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R) 1981: Caren Metschuck (GDR) 1983: Birgit Meineke (GDR) 1985: Heike Friedrich (GDR) 1987: Kristin Otto (GDR) 1989: Katrin Meißner (GDR) 1991: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1993: Franziska van Almsick (GER) 1995: Franziska van Almsick (GER) 1997: Sandra Völker (GER) 1999: Sue Rolph (GBR) 2000: Therese Alshammar (SWE) 2002: [[Franziska van Alms |
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Catherine Plewinski
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[LEN European Aquatics Championships|European Champions in Women's 50 m Freestyle]] |state = } |titlestyle = efef; |list1 = 1987: Tamara Costache (ROM) 1989: Catherine Plewinski (FRA) 1991: Simone Osygus (GER) 1993: Franziska van Almsick (GER) 1995: Linda Olofsson (swimmer)|Linda Olofsson (SWE) 1997: Natalya Mersheryakova (RUS) 1999: Inge de Bruijn (NED) |
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Christian Plaziat
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1988: Christian Plaziat (FRA) 1989: Dave Johnson (athlete)|Dave Johnson (USA) 1990: Christian Plaziat (FRA) 1991 – 1993: Dan O'Brien (USA) 1994: Eduard Hämäläinen (BLR) 1995 – 1996: [[Da |
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Christine Caron
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Karen Margrete Harup (DEN) 1950: Hendrika van der Horst (NED) 1954: Geertje Wielemav {NED) 1958: Judy Grinham (GBR) 1962: Rita van Velsen (NED) 1966: Christine Caron (FRA) 1970: Tinatin Lekveishvili (URS) 1974: Ulrike Richter (GDR) 1977: Birgit Treiber (GDR) 1981: Ina Kleber (GDR) 1983: Ina Kleber (GDR) 1985: Birte Weigang (GDR) 1987: [[K |
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Christophe Tiozzo
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) def. Fubulune Inyana (ZAI), 4:1 * Israel Cole (SLE) def. Victor Claudio (PUR), RSC-1 * Vincent Byarugaba (UGA) def. Simen Auseth (NOR), 4:1 * Christophe Tiozzo (FRA) def. Sullemana Sadik (GHA), 5:0 * Chiharu Ogiwara (JPN) def. Mario Centeno (NIC), KO-1 * Rod Douglas (GBR) def. Stephen Okumu KEN), 4:1 * Shawn O'Sullivan (CAN) def. |
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Christophe Tiozzo
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ah Tibazi]] (MAR), 3:2 * Frank Tate (boxer)|Frank Tate (USA) def. Romolo Casamonica (ITA), 5:0 * Israel Cole (SLE) def. Elone Lutui (TNG), RSCH-2 * Christophe Tiozzo (FRA) def. Vincent Byarugaba (UGA), 5:0 * Rod Douglas (GBR) def. Chiharu Ogiwara (JPN), 4:1 * Shawn O'Sullivan (CAN) def. Ahn Dal-Ho (KOR), RSC-1 ====Quarterfinals==== * [[Man |
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Claude Bouillet
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achabi|Lachabi]] El Gharef , | goals2 = Ogris | stadium = Stadium Municipal, Toulouse | attendance = 15,000| referee = Claude Bouillet (FRA) }} ---- {{footballbox | date = 1988-02-02 | team1 = | score = 2 – 1 | team2 = | goals1 = Gérald Passi|Passi Fargeon | goals2 = Sutter |
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Claude Saluden
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tino Pinto]] (BRA), PTS * Franco Nenci (ITA) def. Rehmat Gul (PAK), KO-3 * Willi Roth (FRG) def. Thomas Schuster (FIJ), PTS ====Second Round==== * Claude Saluden (FRA) def. Henry Perry (Irish boxer)|Henry Perry (IRL), PTS * Vladimir Yengibaryan (URS) def. Leszek Drogosz (POL), PTS * Henry Loubscher (RSA) def. Leslie Mason (CAN), PTS |
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Coralie Balmy
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] (GBR) 2004: Keri-Anne Payne (GBR) 2005 – 2007: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2008 – 2009: Coralie Balmy (FRA) }} Category:European SC Championships templates|Freestyle 400m </text> </revision> |
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CSP Limoges
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4-95: Joventut Badalona (ESP) *94-95: Lugano (SUI) *95-96: Hapoel Tel-Aviv (basketball)|Hapoel Tel-Aviv (ISR) *96-97: Hapoel Eilat B.C.|Hapoel Eilat (ISR) *96-99: CSP Limoges (FRA) *99-00: Pamesa Valencia (ESP) *00-01: Adecco Estudiantes Madrid (ESP) *01-02: Panionios Athens (GRE) *02-03: [[Olympiacos BC|Olympiacos S.F.P.] |
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Denis Barbet
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| image:Flag of the United States.svg|25x14px| Chris Devlin-Young (USA) | 1:22.040 |- | bgcolor="CC9966" | Bronze | image:Flag of France.svg|25x14px| Denis Barbet (FRA) | 1:22.200 |- |} ===Men's Super-G - Standing=== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#efefef" | '''Medal''' | '''Athlete''' | '''Time''' |- | bgcolor="gold" | G |
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Denis Langlois
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iquereau]] (FRA) || 7.91 |- | align="center"|3000 m walk || M || '''Mikhail Shchennikov''' (RUS) || 18:34.32 || Ronald Weigel (GER) || 18:40.32 || Denis Langlois (FRA) || 18:43.20 |- | || F || '''Annarita Sidoti''' (ITA) || 11:54.32 || Beate Gummelt (GER) || 11:56.01 || Yelena Arshintseva (RUS) || 11:57.48 |} ===Field=== {| bgcolor=&quo |
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Dinard
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hockemöhle]] - Deister (horse)|Deister 2.49 penalties *2. John Whitaker (equestrian)|John Whitaker - Ryans Son 9.27 *3. Frédéric Cottier - Flambeau 13.18 '''1985''' Dinard (FRA) - 39 Riders from 14 Nations *1. Paul Schockemöhle - Deister (horse)|Deister 15.06 penalties *2. Heidi Robbiani - Jessica 16.29 *3. John Whitaker (equestrian)|John Whitaker - Hopsco |
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Driss Maazouzi
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uerrouj]] (MAR) 1999: Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 2001: Rui Silva (POR) 2003: Driss Maazouzi (FRA) 2004: Paul Korir (KEN) 2006: Ivan Heshko (UKR) 2008: Deresse Mekonnen (ETH) &n |
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Edgar Grospiron
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ld | Jean-Luc Brassard (CAN) | 27.24 |- | bgcolor="silver" | Silver | Sergey Shupletsov (RUS) | 26.90 |- | bgcolor="cc9966" | Bronze | Edgar Grospiron (FRA) | 26.64 |- | bgcolor="4th | 4th | Olivier Cotte (FRA) | 25.78 |- | bgcolor="5th | 5th | Jörgen Pääjärvi (SWE) | 25.51 |- | bgcolor="6th | 6th | [[Olivier All |
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Emmanuel Brugvin
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(canoer)|Martin Lang]] (GER) * 1993: Martin Lang (canoer)|Martin Lang (GER) * 1995: David Hearn (canoer)|David Hearn (USA) * 1997: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 1999: Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA) * 2002: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 2003: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 2005: Robin Bell (AUS) * 2006: Tony Estanguet (FRA) * 2007: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 2009: Tony Estanguet (FRA |
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Eric Dubus
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2 || Doina Melinte (ROM) || 4:06.90 |- | align="center"|3000 m || M || '''Gennaro Di Napoli''' (ITA) || 7:47.24 || John Mayock (GBR) || 7:48.47 || Eric Dubus (FRA) || 7:49.40 |- | || F || '''Margareta Keszeg''' (ROM) || 8:59.80 || Tatyana Samolenko-Dorovskikh (EUN) || 9:00.15 || Rita Marquard (GER) || 9:00.99 |- | align="center&qu |
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Esther Baron
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Cathleen Rund (GER) 1999: Roxana Maracineanu (FRA) 2000: Nina Zhivanevskaya (ESP) 2002: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) 2004: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) 2006: Esther Baron (FRA) 2008: Laure Manaudou (FRA) }} Category:European Aquatics Championships templates|Backstroke Women 200m </text> </revision> |
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Eugene Legrand
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rmack]] (GBR) def. Alexander Webster (boxer)|Alexander Webster (RSA), PTS * José Torres (USA) def. Peter Read (AUS), PTS * Franco Scisciani (ITA) def. Eugene Legrand (FRA), PTS ====Quarterfinals==== * László Papp (HUN) def. Alberto Saenz (ARG), KO-3 * Zbigniew Pietrzykowski (POL) def. Boris Nikolov (BUL), PTS * [[John McCormack (Scottish |
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Eunice Barber
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nbsp;2001: Eunice Barber (FRA) 2002 – 2004: Carolina Klüft (SWE) 2005: Eunice Barber (FRA) 2006 – 2007: Carolina Klüft (SWE) 2008: Nataliya Dobrynska (UKR) 2009: [ |
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Fabian Bourzat
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Charlie White (figure skater)|Charlie White]] (CAN) win the ice dancing event, with Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier (CAN) winning the silver, and Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat (FRA) winning the bronze. * '''November 1''' - At the 2008 Skate Canada International in Ottawa, Ontario, Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov (figure skater)|Alexander Smirnov (RUS) win th |
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Fabian Bourzat
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ber 25''' - At the 2007 Cup of Russia in Moscow, Russia, Oksana Domnina & Maxim Shabalin (RUS) win the ice dancing event, with Nathalie Péchalat & Fabian Bourzat (FRA) winning the silver, and Anna Zadorozhniuk & Sergei Verbillo (UKR) winning the bronze. *'''November 24''' - At the 2007 Cup of Russia in Moscow, Russia, Kim Yu-Na (KOR) wins t |
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Fabrice Guy
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] (FRG) * 1972: Ulrich Wehling (GDR) * 1976: Ulrich Wehling (GDR) * 1980: Ulrich Wehling (GDR) * 1984: Tom Sandberg (NOR) * 1988: Hippolyt Kempf (SUI) * 1992: Fabrice Guy (FRA) * 1994: Fred Børre Lundberg (NOR) * 1998: Bjarte Engen Vik (NOR) * 2002: Samppa Lajunen (FIN) * 2006: Georg Hettich (GER) |group2 = 10 km individual normal hill |list2 = 2010: [[Ja |
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Fabrice Santoro
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ound — Defeated Franco Squillari (ARG), 6-4 7-6 *# Second Round — Defeated Gianluca Pozzi (ITA), 6-2 4-6 8-6 *# Third Round — Defeated Fabrice Santoro (FRA), 6-2 5-7 6-4 *# Quarterfinals — Lost to Roger Federer (SUI), 6-7 1-6 == References == * Wallechinsky, David (2004). ''The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics (Athens 2004 Edition) |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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posed the Reagan Administration over Amtrak funding issues, he was strongly supported by John H. Riley, an attorney who was the highly skilled head of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) under the Reagan Administration from 1983–1989. Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole also tacitly supported Amtrak. Claytor, the longest serving Amtrak CEO at 12 years, clearly e |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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* June 28 - Guangzhou Metro Line 1 begins partial operation. === August events === * August 27 - Union Pacific Railroad (UP) and the United States Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) form a team composed of UP managers, union employees and FRA representatives to review safety policies and procedures across the UP system. ===September events=== * September 3 - [[Union Pacifi |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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ation]]'s Transportation Technology Center (TTC), which is cared for and operated by Transportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTCI) under contract from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) ''Transportation Technology Center, Inc''. Transportation Technology Center, Inc, (c) 2009. Web. 19 October 2009 . It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Association of American Railroads (AA |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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Image:corridor_ne.PNG|right|thumb|300px|Keystone Corridor (blue), as designated by the Federal Railroad Administration]] The '''Keystone Corridor''' is a Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) "designated High-speed rail in the United States|high speed corridor" with a 349-mile (562 km) railroad line between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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Spray System - Marks the location of a defect on the track once a defect is found. ==Regulatory Compliance in the United States== In the United States, the Federal Railroad Administration(FRA) maintains a fleet of three geometry cars as part of its Automated Track Inspection Program (ATIP). The FRA runs its fleet of geometry cars around the country to check railroads for compliance with th |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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the Copper River & Northwestern Railroad and several Hawaiian railroads), Canada, Mexico, and as far away as Australia. A ruling by the United States' Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) mandated a change in the target in the early 1930s, necessitating a change in the paint scheme from solid red to a black cross and border on a white background, but remained otherwise unchanged until |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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ranch of railroad extending from the Niagara Branch in North Tonawanda, New York to Tonawanda Island. The railroad ceased to operate after the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) imposed an emergency order to prevent operation over a swing bridge that was found to be structurally deficient. The wood and metal bridge, known as bridge 7708810, crosses the Little River, a naviga |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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neer's split shift. The engineer worked an 11.5-hour shift split with a 3.5-hour break, leaving only nine hours away from work between workdays. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is also investigating to determine if any federal safety regulations were violated. The California Public Utilities Commission, the state agency responsible for regulating railroads, also reporte |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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od]]''' Image:US-DeptOfTransportation-Seal.svg|150px|right * Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) * Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) * Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) * Federal Transit Administration (FTA) * Maritime Administration (MARAD) * Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) * National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NH |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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tion Act of 1965]], the newly formed United States Department of Transportation (DOT) was funding a number of studies into high-speed trains under the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) group. One of these projects was the UAC TurboTrain, which had recently entered service with Canadian National Railways, only to be pulled from service shortly after due to a wide variety of |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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renberger]] (R-Minnesota) and was his chief counsel and later, his chief of staff. In 1982, Riley received a Presidential appointment to serve as head of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) from 1983-1989 in the administration of President Ronald W. Reagan under Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole. He is credited for recruiting W. Graham Claytor Jr. to come out o |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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982, Claytor came out of retirement to lead Amtrak. He was recruited and strongly supported by John H. Riley, an attorney who was also the head of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) under the Ronald W. Reagan|Reagan Administration from 1983 to 1989. Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole also tacitly supported Amtrak during Claytor's time there. Claytor maintained |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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diary, the Fox Valley and Western Railroad. * '''1997 in rail transport|1997''' – Union Pacific Railroad (UP) and the United States Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) form a team composed of UP managers, union employees and FRA representatives to review safety policies and procedures across the UP system. === 21st century === == Births == == Deaths == * '' |
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Federal Railroad Administration
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cabinets, and workbenches. A GPS unit is used with the computer to mark new defects and locate previously marked defects. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) requires that any indications of defects need to be hand verified immediately. The GPS system allows a follow up car to find precisely where the flaw was detected by the lead vehicle. One advantage |
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Fleet Reserve Association
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e.cfm?template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=7595§ion=news |title=Sgt Shaft: Shaft Notes |first=John |last=Fales |date=February 12, 2009 |publisher=Fleet Reserve Association (FRA)}} ==Awards== His personal decorations include: {| |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- |} {| class="wikitable" |- |
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Florent Amodio
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/ Wang Lei (figure skater)|Wang Lei (CHN) winning the silver and Ksenia Krasilnikova / Konstantin Bezmaternikh (RUS) winning the bronze. In the junior men's event, Florent Amodio (FRA) wins the gold, Armin Mahbanoozadeh (USA) the silver, and Richard Dornbush (USA) the bronze. * '''December 7''' - At the 2008-2009 Swedish Figure Skating Championships in [[Linköpi |
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Florent Amodio
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2008-2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix event in Courchevel, France, Michal Březina (CZE) wins the men's event, with Armin Mahbanoozadeh (USA) winning the silver and Florent Amodio (FRA) winning the bronze. In the ice dancing event, Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani (USA) win the gold, Kharis Ralph & Asher Hill (CAN) the silver, and Lucie Myslivečková & |
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Florian Rousseau
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AUS) || |- | rowspan=4|Men's Sprint |- | 1 || Image:Flag of the United States.svg|20px| Marty Nothstein (USA) || |- | 2 || Image:Flag of France.svg|20px| Florian Rousseau (FRA) || |- | 3 || Image:Flag of Germany.svg|20px| Jens Fiedler (cyclist)|Jens Fiedler (GER) || |- | rowspan=4|Men's Keirin |- | 1 || Image:Flag of France.svg|20px| Florian Rousseau |
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Florida Restaurant Association
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filiated with the following organizations: * Career College Association (CCA) * Florida Association of Post-Secondary Schools and Colleges(FAPSC) * Florida Restaurant Association (FRA) * Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) * American Culinary Federation (ACF) ==Notable faculty== Chef Instructor Tyler Brassil was named one of the Top Ten Best [[Sous Chef] |
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France
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d States]] (USA)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Chandra Sturrup ''Bahamas (BAH)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Frederique Bangue ''France (FRA)'' |} ==Results== ===Semifinals=== 7 March 1997 {| class="sortable wikitable" width=75% |- !Heat!!Rank!!Name!!Result!!Notes |- align="center" bgcolor=ccffcc | 1 |
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France
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Belarus (BLR)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| François Gourmet ''Belgium (BEL)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Nadir El Fassi ''France (FRA)'' |} ==Schedule== *August 18 *#100 m *#Long Jump *#Shot Put *#High Jump *#400 m *August 19 *# 110 m hurdles *#Discus Throw *#Pole Vault *#Javelin Throw *#1,500 m |
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France
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edalists== {| class="wikitable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:110%;" width="35%" |- |bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''|| Romain Barras ''France (FRA)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Indrek Turi ''Estonia (EST)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Nikolay Tishchenko(athlete)|Nikolay Tishchenko ''[[Russia] |
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France
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edalists== {| class="wikitable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:110%;" width="35%" |- |bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''|| Alain Blondel ''France (FRA)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Henrik Dagård ''Sweden (SWE)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Lev Lobodin ''Ukraine (UKR)'' |} ==Schedule== |
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France
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ists== {| class="wikitable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:110%;" width="35%" |- |bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''|| Christian Plaziat ''France (FRA)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Dezső Szabó ''Hungary (HUN)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Christian Schenk ''Germany (GER)'' |} ==Schedu |
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France
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France
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" width="35%" |- |bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''|| Carolina Klüft ''Sweden (SWE)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Eunice Barber ''France (FRA)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Margaret Simpson (athlete)|Margaret Simpson ''Ghana (GHA)'' |} ==Schedule== *Saturday August 6, 2005 *#100 m hurdles *#High Jump *# |
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France
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e" width=25% |- |bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''|| Calvin Smith ''United States (USA)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Gilles Quénéhervé ''France (FRA)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| John Regis (athlete)|John Regis ''Great Britain (GBR)'' |} ==Records== Existing records at the start of the event. {| c |
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France
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j]] ''Morocco (Mar)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Bernard Lagat ''Kenya (KEN)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Driss Maazouzi ''France (FRA)'' |} ==Final== {| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%;" |- bgcolor="cccccc" !RANK !s |
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France
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t Yisraeli]] (ISR) | Michael Feldschuh (USA) | Viacheslav Zingerman (ISR) |} ==Épée, Team== {| |- |Fencing at the 1977 Maccabiah Games|1977 Maccabiah | France (FRA) |''Unknown'' |''Unknown'' |- |Fencing at the 1989 Maccabiah Games|1989 Maccabiah | Canada (CAN) | United States (USA) | Israel (ISR) |- |[[Fencing at the 1993 Maccabia |
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France
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at the 1997 Maccabiah Games|1997 Maccabiah]] | Israel (ISR) | Canada (CAN) | United States (USA) |- |Fencing at the 2001 Maccabiah Games|2001 Maccabiah | France (FRA) | Israel (ISR) | Russia (RUS) |- |Fencing at the 2005 Maccabiah Games|2005 Maccabiah | Israel (ISR) | United States (USA) | France (FRA) |} ==Sabre, Indi |
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] | Israel (ISR) | ''Unknown'' |- valign=top | Basketball at the 2005 Maccabiah|2005 Maccabiah | Israel (ISR) Assaf Dotan Elad Inbar Guy Pnini | France (FRA) | United States (USA) |} == Women == {| |- valign=top | Basketball at the 2005 Maccabiah|2005 Maccabiah | United States (USA) Lesley Carlson Shay Doron [[Jennife |
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France
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France
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es from physical abuse or doping. ==History== The FEI was formed in 1921 with the joining of the national organizations of Belgium (BEL), Denmark (DEN), France (FRA), Italy (ITA), Japan (JAP), Norway (NOR), Sweden (SWE) and the United States of America (USA). Today, there are 134 National Organizations who are affiliated with the FEI, the newe |
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France
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[United States]] (USA)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Tatyana Kotova ''Russia (RUS)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Eunice Barber ''France (FRA)'' |} ==Records== {| class="wikitable" width=75% |- |'''World Record''' | |'''7.52''' |Leningrad, Soviet Union |11 June 1988 |- |'''Championship Record''' | |'''7.36' |
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France
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] ''Cuba (CUB)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Olga Kuzenkova ''Russia (RUS)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Manuela Montebrun ''France (FRA)'' |} ==Schedule== *''All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)'' {| class="wikitable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:110%;" width="35%" |- !cols |
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" width="35%" |- |bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''|| Carolina Klüft ''Sweden (SWE)'' |- |bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''|| Eunice Barber ''France (FRA)'' |- |bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze'''|| Natallia Sazanovich ''Belarus (BLR)'' |} ==Schedule== *Saturday August 23, 2003 *#100 m hurdles *#High Jump *#Shot Put *#200 m |
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Francis Demarthon
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udmila Storozhkova]] (URS) || 7.24 || Rita Bottiglieri (ITA) || 7.34 |- | align="center"|400 m || M || '''Fons Brijdenbach''' (BEL) || 46.53 || Francis Demarthon (FRA) || 47.11 || Marian Gęsicki (POL) || 47.21 |- | || F || '''Marita Koch''' (GDR) || 51.14 CR || Verona Elder (GBR) || 52.75 || Jelica Pavličić (YUG) || 53.49 |- | ali |
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Francis Gonzalez
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]] (FRG) || 54.73 |- | align="center"|800 m || M ||'''Jozef Plachý''' (TCH) || 1:48.84 || Ivan Ivanov (athlete)|Ivan Ivanov (URS) || 1:49.05 || Francis Gonzalez (FRA) || 1:49.17 |- | || F || '''Gunhild Hoffmeister''' (GDR) || 2:04.83 CR || Ileana Silai (ROM) || 2:05.17 || Svetla Zlateva (BUL) || 2:05.50 |- | align="center"|1500 |
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Franck Esposito
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s Rupprath]] (GER) 2001: James Hickman (GBR) 2002: Stephen Parry (swimmer)|Stephen Parry (GBR) 2003: Franck Esposito (FRA) 2004: Nikolay Skvortsov (swimmer)|Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 2005 – 2006: Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 2007: [[László C |
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mer)|Michael Gross]] (FRG) 1985: Michael Gross (swimmer)|Michael Gross (FRG) 1987: Michael Gross (swimmer)|Michael Gross (FRG) 1989: Tamás Darnyi (HUN) 1991: Franck Esposito (FRA) 1993: Denis Pankratov (RUS) 1995: Denis Pankratov (RUS) 1997: Franck Esposito (FRA) 1999: Franck Esposito (FRA) 2000: Anatoliy Polyakov (RUS) 2002: Franck Esposito (FRA) |
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Franck Esposito
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FRG) 1989: Tamás Darnyi (HUN) 1991: Franck Esposito (FRA) 1993: Denis Pankratov (RUS) 1995: Denis Pankratov (RUS) 1997: Franck Esposito (FRA) 1999: Franck Esposito (FRA) 2000: Anatoliy Polyakov (RUS) 2002: Franck Esposito (FRA) 2004: Denis Sylantyev (UKR) 2006: Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 2008: Ioannis Drymonakos (GRE) }} [[Category:Eur |
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1993: Denis Pankratov (RUS) 1995: Denis Pankratov (RUS) 1997: Franck Esposito (FRA) 1999: Franck Esposito (FRA) 2000: Anatoliy Polyakov (RUS) 2002: Franck Esposito (FRA) 2004: Denis Sylantyev (UKR) 2006: Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 2008: Ioannis Drymonakos (GRE) }} Category:European Aquatics Championships templates|Butterfly Men 200m </text |
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Fraternitas Rosicruciana Antiqua
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American, headquarters of Rosicrucianism. In Brazil and in some other South American countries, the FRC merged with branches of Arnoldo Krumm-Heller's Fraternitas Rosicruciana Antiqua (FRA) to the extent that the two became indistinguishable. Many FRA groups became disenchanted with Krumm-Heller's teachings, and the branches merged with the FRC no longer accepted the Law of [[Thele |
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Free Religious Association
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was ever coined or even thought of being integrated into religion it had existed in America in at least an idealogical sense for a very long time. Groups like the Free Religious Association (FRA) which was formed in 1867 and other less radical groups mainly consisting of extreme forms of early American Protestants such as the Unitarians and Quakers had existed from the very first |
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French Guiana
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nt Kitts and Nevis]]; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; Anguilla (UK); Aruba (NED); Cayman Islands (UK); French Guiana (FRA); Guadaloupe (FRA); Martinique (FRA); Montserrat (FRA); Netherlands Antilles (NED); Puerto Rico (US); Saint Barthelemy (FRA); Saint Martin (FRA); [[Turks and Caicos Islands |
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Geo Gardebois
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'''Men's Heavyweight (+ 79.4 kg)''' * Michael Michaelsen → Image:Med_3.png '''Bronze Medal''' :* First Round — Bye :* Quarterfinals — Defeated Geo Gardebois (FRA), points :* Semifinals — Lost to Arturo Rodríguez (ARG), points :* Third Place Match — Defeated Sverre Sørsdal (NOR), walk-over ==References== *[http://www.aafla.o |
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Georges Vallat
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= Cea Héctor Scarone|Scarone |goals2 = Pijl |stadium = Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir|Stade Olympique, Colombes |referee = Georges Vallat (FRA) |attendance = 40,000 }} ===Bronze medal match=== {{footballbox |date = June 8, 1924 16:00 |team1 = |score = 1–1 |report = [http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=512/editio |
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Gilbert Bozon
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Deutsch]] (GER) 1934: John Besford (GBR) 1938: Heinz Schlauch (GER) 1947: Georges Vallerey (FRA) 1950: Göran Larsson (swimmer)|Göran Larsson (SWE) 1954: Gilbert Bozon (FRA) 1958: Robert Christophe (swimmer)|Robert Christophe (FRA) 1970: Roland Matthes (GDR) 1974: Roland Matthes (GDR) 1977: Miloslav Rolko (TCH) 1981: Sándor Wladár (HUN) 1983: |
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Gilbert Chapron
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]] (SWE), PTS * Július Torma (CZE) def. Howard Richter (AUS), PTS * Ramón Tapia (CHI) def. Zbigniew Piórkowski (POL), KO-1 ===Quarterfinals=== * Gilbert Chapron (FRA) def. Roger Rouse (USA), PTS * Gennadi Shatkov (URS) def. Giulio Rinaldi (ITA), walk-over * Victor Zalazar (ARG) def. Dieter Wemhöner (FRG), PTS * Ramón Tapia (CHI |
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Gloria de Campeao
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iro Kato]] | Tomokazu Iizuka | 2:04.0 |- | 2008 | Jay Peg (SAF) | 5 | Anton Marcus | Herman Brown | Marsh Shirtliff ''et al.'' | 2:00.9 |- | 2009 | Gloria de Campeao (FRA) | 6 | Tiago Josué Pereira | Pascal Bary | Stefan Friborg | 1:59.2 |} The 2003 running was cancelled due to the SARS outbreak in South East Asia. |
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Guitry Bananier
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Doruk]] (TUR) def. Luis Rodríguez (boxer)|Luis Rodríguez (VEN), 5:0 * Antoniu Vasile (ROU) def. Adeyemi Abayomi (NGR), TKO-2 * Kim Tai-Ho (KOR) def. Guitry Bananier (FRA), KO-3 * László Orbán (HUN) def. Giambattista Capretti (ITA), 4:1 * Ivan Mikhailov (BUL) def. Hosain Eghmaz (IRI), 3:2 ===Third Round=== * Charlie Nash (IRL) def. [[ |
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Guy Drut
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auer]] (FRG) 1962: Anatoly Mikhailov (URS) 1966: Eddy Ottoz (ITA) 1969: Eddy Ottoz (ITA) 1971: Frank Siebeck (GDR) 1974: Guy Drut (FRA) 1978: Thomas Munkelt (GDR) 1982: Thomas Munkelt (GDR) 1986: Stéphane Caristan (FRA) 1990: Colin Jackson (GBR) 1994: Colin Jackson (GB |
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Henri Cochet
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|| 0 || 3 |- | - || Marjorie Cox Crawford (AUS) Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford (AUS) || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 3 |- | - || Eileen Bennett Whittingstall (GBR) Henri Cochet (FRA) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 3 |} [AO: Australian Open, FO: French Open, WB: The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon, US: US Open (tennis)|US Open] 1 This does not include their shar |
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Henri Cochet
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French Championships]]''' (now known as the French Open (tennis)|French Open): ==Seniors== ===Men's Singles=== Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford (AUS) defeated Henri Cochet (FRA) 8-6 6-1 6-3 ===Women's Singles=== Margaret Scriven (GBR) defeated Simone Mathieu (FRA) 6-2 4-6 6-4 Category:1933 in tennis|French Championships [[Category:French |
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Henri Cochet
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|| 0 || 3 |- | - || Marjorie Cox Crawford (AUS) Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford (AUS) || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 3 |- | - || Eileen Bennett Whittingstall (GBR) Henri Cochet (FRA) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 3 |} [AO: Australian Open, FO: French Open, WB: The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon, US: US Open (tennis)|US Open] 1 This does not include their shar |
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Henri Duvillard
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t; | Silver | Gustav Thöni (ITA) | 1:50.28 |- | bgcolor="cc9966" | Bronze | Roland Thöni (ITA) | 1:50.30 |- | bgcolor="efefef" | 4 | Henri Duvillard (FRA) | 1:50.45 |- | bgcolor="efefef" | 5 | Jean-Noël Augert (FRA) | 1:50.51 |- | bgcolor="efefef" | 6 | Eberhard Schmalzl (ITA) | 1:50.51 |- | bgcolor="efefe |
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Henri Moreau
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usz Gortat]] (POL) def. Jaroslav Kral (TCH), 5:0 * Raymond Russell (boxer)|Raymond Russell (USA) def. Stephen Thega (KEN), TKO-2 * Rudi Hornig (FRG) def. Henri Moreau (FRA), 5:0 * Guglielmo Spinello (ITA) def. Samson Laizer (TNZ), KO-2 * Marin Culineac (ROU) def. Dinsdale Wright (JAM), 5:0 * Miguel Angel Cuello (ARG) def. [[Ottomar Sachse |
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Henri Moreau
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ond Round — Lost to Marvin Johnson (USA), 0:5 '''Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg)''' *Rudi Hornig :* First Round — Defeated Henri Moreau (FRA), 5:0 :* Second Round — Defeated Guglielmo Spinello (ITA), 4:1 :* Quarterfinals — Lost to Janusz Gortat (POL), TKO-1 '''Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)''' *[[Pe |
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Henri Peslier
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llule de Paris]] Thomas W. Burgess|Thomas Burgess, Jules Clévenot (France at the 1900 Summer Olympics|FRA), Alphonse Decuyper (FRA), Louis Laufray (FRA), Henri Peslier (FRA), Pesloy (FRA), Paul Vasseur (FRA) || Bye || Lost 5-1 || Did not advance |- bgcolor=black | || || || || || |} ==Notes== Category:Nations at the 1900 Summer Olympics [ |
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Henry Elliott
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|'''Discipline''' | |'''1st''' |Metre |'''2nd''' |Metre |'''3rd''' |Metre |- | align="center"|High Jump || M || '''Anatoliy Moroz''' (URS) || 2.14 || Henry Elliott (FRA) || 2.14 ||Rudolf Baudiš (TCH) || 2.11 |- | align="center"| || F || '''Taisiya Chenchik''' (URS) || 1.76 || Linda Knowles (GBR) || 1.73 ||Jaroslava Králová (TCH |
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Henry Elliott
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''Discipline''' | |'''1st''' |Meter |'''2nd''' |Meter |'''3rd''' |Meter |- | align="center"|High Jump || M || '''Valentin Gavrilov''' (URS) || 2.14 || Henry Elliott (FRA) || 2.14 || Serban Ioan (ROM) || 2.14 |- | || F || '''Rita Schmidt''' (GDR) || 1.82 || Yordanka Blagoeva (BUL) || 1.82 || Antonina Lazareva (URS) || 1.79 |- | align=&qu |
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Hocine Tafer
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:Med 3.png|Bronze]] |Janusz Gortat | POL |} ====First Round==== * Vilmos Jakab (HUN) def. Mohamed Mama (GHA), walk-over * Juan Domingo Suarez (ARG) def. Hocine Tafer (FRA), KO-1 * Janusz Gortat (POL) def. Miloslav Popović (YUG), 3:2 * Georgi Stoymenov (BUL) def. Ernesto Sanchez (VEN), 5:0 * Leon Spinks (USA) def. Abellatif Fatihi (M |
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Jackson Chanet
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B) def. Michael Bennett (boxer)|Michael Bennett (USA), RSC-3 * Vladimer Tchanturia (GEO) def. Ruslan Chagaev (UZB), 18:12 * Sultan Ibragimov (RUS) def. Jackson Chanet (FRA), 18:13 ===Semifinals=== * Félix Savón (CUB) def. Sebastian Köber (GER), 14:8 * Sultan Ibragimov (RUS) def. Vladimer Tchanturia (GEO), 19:4 ===Final=== * [[Félix Savó |
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Jacky Carlier
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73 || Sandra Gasser (SUI) || 4:10.83 || Violeta Beclea (ROM) || 4:10.44 |- | align="center"|3000 m || M || '''Eric Dubus''' (FRA) || 7:53.94 || Jacky Carlier (FRA) || 7:54.75 || Branko Zorko (YUG) || 7:54.77 |- | || F || '''Elly van Hulst''' (NED) || 8:57.28 || Margareta Keszeg (ROM) || 8:57.50 || Andrea Hahmann (GDR) || 9:00.31 | |
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Jacques Aletti
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'''Discipline''' | |'''1st''' |Meter |'''2nd''' |Meter |'''3rd''' |Meter |- | align="center"|High Jump || M || '''Sergey Senyukov''' (URS) || 2.22 || Jacques Aletti (FRA) || 2.19 || Walter Boller (FRG) Bruno Brokken (BEL) || 2.19 |- | || F || '''Rosemarie Ackermann''' (GDR) || 1.92 =CR || Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) || 1.89 || [[Milada Karbanová] |
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Jacques Brugnon
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st Renshaw]] (GBR) || 0 || 0 || 5 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Stan Smith (USA) Robert Lutz (USA) || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || '''5''' |- | - || Henri Cochet (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 0 || 3 1 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Jean Borotra (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Bob Hewitt (RSA) Frew McMillan (USA) || 0 || 1 |
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Jacques Brugnon
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] (USA) || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || '''5''' |- | - || Henri Cochet (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 0 || 3 1 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Jean Borotra (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Bob Hewitt (RSA) Frew McMillan (USA) || 0 || 1 || 3 || 1 || '''5''' |- | - || Jonas Björkman (SWE) Todd Woodbridge (AUS) || 2 || 0 || |
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Jacques Brugnon
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st Renshaw]] (GBR) || 0 || 0 || 5 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Stan Smith (USA) Robert Lutz (USA) || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || '''5''' |- | - || Henri Cochet (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 0 || 3 1 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Jean Borotra (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Bob Hewitt (RSA) Frew McMillan (USA) || 0 || 1 |
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Jacques Brugnon
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] (USA) || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || '''5''' |- | - || Henri Cochet (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 0 || 3 1 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Jean Borotra (FRA) Jacques Brugnon (FRA) || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || '''5''' |- | - || Bob Hewitt (RSA) Frew McMillan (USA) || 0 || 1 || 3 || 1 || '''5''' |- | - || Jonas Björkman (SWE) Todd Woodbridge (AUS) || 2 || 0 || |
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Jacques le Lavasseur
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mitjana |- | Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - 2 to 3 ton|2-3 ton race 1 |valign=top| ---- Frédéric Blanchy (FRA) E. William Exshaw (GBR) Jacques le Lavasseur (FRA) |valign=top| ---- Doucet Godinet Mialaret Susse |valign=top| ---- De Cottignon Emile Jean-Fontaine Ferdinand Schlatter |- | 2-3 ton race 2 |valign |
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Jean Borotra
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(AUS) || align="right" | 3 || align="right" | 11 || align="right" | 4 || align="right" | '''18''' |- | align="right" | = || Jean Borotra (FRA) || align="right" | 4 || align="right" | 9 || align="right" | 5 || align="right" | '''18''' |- | align="right" | 10 || Fred Stolle (AUS) || ali |
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Jean Borotra
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(AUS) || align="right" | 3 || align="right" | 11 || align="right" | 4 || align="right" | '''18''' |- | align="right" | = || Jean Borotra (FRA) || align="right" | 4 || align="right" | 9 || align="right" | 5 || align="right" | '''18''' |- | align="right" | 10 || Fred Stolle (AUS) || ali |
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Jean Duarte
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]] (SEY), 5:0 * Mirko Puzović (YUG) def. Denis Lambert (CAN), 5:0 * Steven Larrimore (BAH) def. Philimon Ayesu (MLW), 3:2 * Mircea Fulger (ROU) def. Jean Duarte (FRA), RSC-1 * Stefan Sjøstrand (SWE) def. Hassan Lahmar (MAR), RSC-2 * Lofti Belkhir (TUN) def. Kunihiro Miuro (JPN), 4:1 * Roshdy Armanios (EGY) def. Bhutana Magwaza (SU |
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Jean Galfione
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ataullin]] (RUS) 1995: Sergey Bubka (UKR) 1997: Igor Potapovich (KAZ) 1999: Jean Galfione (FRA) 2001: Lawrence Johnson (USA) 2003: Tim Lobinger (GER) 2004: Igor Pavlov (athlete)|Igor Pavlov |
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Jean Taris
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Champions in Men's 1500 m Freestyle]] |state = } |titlestyle = efef; |list1 = 1926: Arne Borg (SWE) 1927: Arne Borg (SWE) 1931: Olivér Halassy (HUN) 1934: Jean Taris (FRA) 1938: Björn Borg (swimmer)|Björn Borg (SWE) 1947: György Mitró (HUN) 1950: Hans-Günther Lehmann (FRG) 1954: György Csordás (HUN) 1958: Ian Black (swimmer)|Ian Black (G |
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Jeannie Longo
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Neil |- !1989 |Lisa Brambani (GBR)||Ruthie Matthes (USA)||Jane Marshall |- !1990 |Inga Thompson (USA)||Ruthie Matthes (USA)||Lisa Brambani (GBR) |- !1991 |Jeannie Longo (FRA)||Dede Demet (USA)||Diana Cepeliene (LTU) |- !1992 |Eve Stephenson (USA)||Inga Thompson (USA)||Jeanne Golay (USA) |- !1993 |Jeanne Golay (USA)||Eve Stephenson (USA)||K |
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Jeremy Flores
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0790578 edwards video] 2009 Peter Drouyn (Australian Surfing Champion, pioneer of style) Mitchell Dawkings (austrailan) == F == *Mick Fanning (AUS) (June 13, 1981) *Jeremy Flores (FRA) 2006 WQS champion, 2007 Rookie of the year in WCT *Mark Foo *Skip Frye legendary stylist and surfboard shaper *Donavon Frankenreiter (USA) Surfer and musician. * Jim Fuller Godfa |
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Johann Langenberg
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| Chad Hedrick (USA) | 1:01:45 | Angèle Vaudan (FRA) | 1:08:29 |- | 1999 | Tristan Loy (FRA) | 1:01:08 | Anne Titze (GER) | 1:09:32 |- | 1998 | Johann Langenberg (FRA) | 1:07:32 | Caroline Lagree (FRA) | 1:14:20 |- | 1997 | Pascal Briand (FRA) | 1:07:52 | Caroline Jean (FRA) | 1:15:30 |} == Wheelchair/Handbiker-Marathon == In 2008, 166 ha |
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John Dovi
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ev]] (KAZ) def. Hugo Garay (ARG), RSC-4 * Sergey Mihaylov (UZB) def. Claudio Rasco (ROU), 15:6 * Ali Ismayilov (AZE) def. Emil Krastev (BUL), 14:9 * John Dovi (FRA) def. Shawn Terry Cox (BAR), 14:10 * Alexey Katulievsky (KIR) def. George Odindo (KEN), 11:2 * Danny Green (AUS) def. Laudelino Barros (BRA), RSC-4 * [[Alexandre Lebzia |
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John Dovi
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* Andriy Fedchuk (UKR) def. Gurcharan Singh (IND), +12:12 * Sergey Mihaylov (UZB) def. Olzhas Orazaliev (KAZ), RSC-4 * Alexandre Lebziak (RUS) def. John Dovi (FRA), 13:11 ===Semifinals=== * Rudolf Kraj (CZE) def. Andriy Fedchuk (UKR), 11:7 * Alexandre Lebziak (RUS) def. Sergey Mihaylov (UZB), RSC-1 ===Final=== * [[Alexandre Lebziak |
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Julien Hababou
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o Di Cori]] (CAN) |''Unknown'' |''Unknown'' |- |Fencing at the 2001 Maccabiah Games|2001 Maccabiah | ? (ISR) | Raphael 'l'anguille' Crespelle (FRA) | Julien Hababou (FRA) |- |Fencing at the 2005 Maccabiah Games|2005 Maccabiah | Marat Yisraeli (ISR) | Michael Feldschuh (USA) | Viacheslav Zingerman (ISR) |} ==Épée, Team== {| |- |[[F |
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Julien Lorcy
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H 3rd round ====Second Round==== * Namjilyn Bayarsaikhan (MGL) def. Mauricio Avila (GUA), 15:0 * Rashid Matoumla (TAN) def. Jacobo Garcia (ISV), 12:2 * Julien Lorcy (FRA) def. Shigeyuki Dobashi (JPN), RSC-2 * Marco Rudolph (GER) def. Dariusz Snarski (POL), 10:1 * Oscar De La Hoya (USA) def. Moses Odion (NGR), 16:4 * Tontcho Tontchev (B |
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Julien Pillet
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) to defend against the real attack quickly enough. ==World Rankings== MEN * 1. Nicolas Limbach (GER) * 2. Nicolas Lopez (FRA) * 3. Aldo Montano (ITA) * 4. Julien Pillet (FRA) * 5. Luigi Tarantino (ITA) * 6. Rares Dumitrescu (ROU) * 7. Gianpiero Pastore (ITA) * 8. Tamas Decsi (HUN) * 9. Alexey Yakimenko (RUS) * 10. Jorge Pina (ESP) * 11. [[St |
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Karim Alami
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rst Round — Defeated Marat Safin (RUS), 1-6 6-1 6-4 :* Second Round — Defeated Fernando Vicente (ESP) 6-1 6-7 7-5 :* Third Round — Lost to Karim Alami (FRA), 2-6 7-5 4-6 *Arnaud Di Pasquale → Image:Med 3.png '''Bronze Medal''' :* First Round — Defeated Nicolas Kiefer (GER), 6-4 6-3 :* Second Round — Defeated [[Vladi |
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La Baule
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John Whitaker (equestrian)|John Whitaker - Milton (horse)|Milton 8.5 penalties *2. Michael Whitaker - Mon Santa 9.03 *3. Jos Lansink - Felix 13.06 '''1991''' La Baule (FRA) - 47 Riders from 14 Nations *1. Eric Navet - Quito de Baussy 12.22 penalties *2. Franke Sloothaak - Walzerkönig 16.59 *3. Jos Lansink - Egano 16.61 '''1993''' Gijon (ESP) - 40 rider |
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La Rochelle
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rts of call, but in 2004/5 started from Portsmouth (UK) and stopped at Buenos Aires (ARG), Wellington (NZ), Sydney (AUS), Cape Town (SA), Boston (USA) and La Rochelle (FRA) before returning again to Portsmouth. The event claimed the motto “The World’s Toughest Race” and was the ultimate sailing adventure for amateur sailors. The official charity for the race |
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Laure Manaudou
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hen Yan (born 1981)|Chen Yan]] (CHN) 2001: Yana Klochkova (BLR) 2003: Hannah Stockbauer (GER) 2005: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2007: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2009: Federica Pellegrini (ITA) }} Category:FINA Long Course World Championships templates|Freestyle 400m |
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Laure Manaudou
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;nbsp; 2003: Erika Villaecija (ESP) 2004: Flavia Rigamonti (SUI) 2005 – 2006: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2007: Lotte Friis (DEN) 2008: Alessia Filippi (ITA) 2009: Lotte Friis (DEN) }} [[Category:European SC Championships |
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Laure Manaudou
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sick]] (GER) 1997: Dagmar Hase (GER) 1999: Camelia Potec (ROM) 2000: Yana Klochkova (UKR) 2002: Yana Klochkova (UKR) 2004: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2006: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2008: Federica Pellegrini (ITA) }} Category:European Aquatics Championships templates|Freestyle Women 400m </text> </revision> |
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Laure Manaudou
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7: Antje Buschschulte (GER) 1999: Sandra Völker (GER) 2000: Nina Zhivanevskaya (ESP) 2002: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) 2004: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2006: Laure Manaudou (FRA) 2008: Anastasia Zuyeva (RUS) }} Category:European Aquatics Championships templates|Backstroke Women 100m </text> </revision> |
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Laurent Barbieri
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ding=1 cellspacing=1 |- | bgcolor=gold|1st|| '''Yuri Korolev''' (URS)|| 19.625 |- | bgcolor=silver|2nd|| Lou Yun (CHN)|| 19.575 |- | bgcolor=silver|2nd|| Laurent Barbieri (FRA)|| 19.575 |} ===Parallel bars=== {| class="wikitable" border="2" cellpadding=1 cellspacing=1 |- | bgcolor=gold|1st|| '''Sylvio Kroll''' (GDR)|| 19.800 |- | bgcolor |
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Laurent Boudouani
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[Humberto Aranda]] (COS), 4:1 * Hristo Furnigov (BUL) def. Abdoukerim Hamidou (TOG), 5:0 * Robert Wangila (KEN) def. Khaidan Gantulga (MGL), AB-2 * Laurent Boudouani (FRA) def. Darren Obah (AUS), 5:0 * Song Kyung-Sup (KOR) def. Siegfried Mehnert (GDR), 3:2 * Kenneth Gould (USA) def. Maselino Francis Masoe (ASA), 5:0 * Joni Nyman (FIN) d |
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Laurent Boudouani
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ng-Sup]] (KOR), 3:2 * Kenneth Gould (USA) def. Joni Nyman (FIN), 5:0 ====Semifinals==== * Robert Wangila (KEN) def. Jan Dydak (POL), walk-over * Laurent Boudouani (FRA) def. Kenneth Gould (USA), 4:1 ====Final==== * Robert Wangila (KEN) def. Laurent Boudouani (FRA), KO-2 ===Light Middleweight (– 71 kg)=== {| bgcolor="#f7f8ff" |
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Laurent Boudouani
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Third Round — Defeated Maselino Francis Masoe (ASA), 5:0 :* Quarterfinals — Defeated Joni Nyman (FIN), 5:0 :* Semifinals — Lost to Laurent Boudouani (FRA), 1:4 '''Light Middleweight (— 71 kg)''' * Roy Jones Jr. (→ Image:Med 2.png|Silver '''Silver Medal''') :* First Round — Bye :* Second Round — D |
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Laurent Fignon
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rd Hinault]] (FRA) |- |'''1980'''|| Joop Zoetemelk (NED) |- |'''1981'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1982'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1984'''|| Laurent Fignon (FRA) |- |'''1985'''|| Bernard Hinault (FRA) |- |'''1986'''|| Greg LeMond (USA) |- |'''1987'''|| Stephen Roche (IRL) |- |'''1988'''|| Pedro Delgado (ESP) |- |'''1990'''|| [[G |
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Leonore Perrus
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Olympic Champion * 2. Olga Kharlan (UKR) * 3. Sophia Velikaia (RUS) * 4. Ekaterina Diatchenko (RUS) * 5. Ilaria Bianco (ITA) * 6. Xue Tan (CHN) * 7. Leonore Perrus (FRA) * 8. Azza Besbes (TUN) * 9. Irene Vecchi (ITA) * 10. Olena Khomrova (UKR) NOTE: These rankings are accurate as of August 13, 2009 ==References== * {{cite book | last = Amberge |
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Louis Betbeder Matibet
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del Turco]] (ITA), Mieczysław Najdorf (POL), Aleksandras Machtas (LTU), Frank Marshall (USA), and Andor Lilienthal (HUN). He lost to Louis Betbeder Matibet (FRA), Milan Vidmar (YUG), Rudolf Spielmann (AUT), Gunnar Friedemann (EST), Miklos Brody (ROM), and Gösta Stoltz (SWE). [http://www.olimpbase.org/1935/1935in.html OlimpBase :: 6th Ches |
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Louis Fourgous
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oals1 = Sardi Badini |goals2 = Arne Andersen (Norwegian footballer)|Andersen |stadium = Broodstraat, Antwerp |referee = Louis Fourgous (FRA) |attendance = 500}} ;Final rank: 8th ==Gymnastics== Twenty-six gymnasts represented Norway in 1920. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. Norway entered a team in the free sy |
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Luc Alphand
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efef" | 5th | File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px Günther Mader (AUT) | 1:41.96 |- | bgcolor="#efefef" | 7th | File:Flag of France.svg|20px Luc Alphand (FRA) | 1:42.27 |- | bgcolor="#efefef" | 8th | File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px Leonhard Stock (AUT) | 1:42.36 |- | bgcolor="#efefef" | 9th | [[File:Flag of SFR |
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Ludivine Furnon
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lpadding=1 cellspacing=1 |- | bgcolor=gold|1st|| '''Gina Gogean''' (ROU)|| 9.825 |- | bgcolor=silver|2nd|| Ji Liya (CHN)|| 9.675 |- | bgcolor=CC9966|3rd|| Ludivine Furnon (FRA)|| 9.625 |- | |4th|| Mo Huilan (CHN)|| 9.600 |- | |5th|| Joana Juarez (ESP)|| 9.462 |- | |6th|| Simona Amanar (USA)|| 9.437 |- | |7th|| Lilia Podkopayeva (UKR)|| 9.087 |
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Ludovic Proto
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|align="center"|Image:Med_3.png|Bronze |Reiner Gies | FRG |} ====First Round==== * Lars Myrberg (SWE) def. Handhal al-Harithy (OMA), RSC-1 * Ludovic Proto (FRA) def. Mpuco Makama (SUA), walk-over * Mark Elliott (boxer)|Mark Elliott (GBR) def. Tomas Ruíz (ESP), 5:0 * Vyacheslav Yanovski (URS) def. Søren Søndergaard (DEN), RSC-2 |
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Magali Sauri
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llname= Michail Stifunin |altname= |country= |formercountry= |dateofbirth= |birthplace= Moscow |hometown= |residence= |height= |partner= |formerpartner= Magali Sauri (FRA) Nina Oulanova (RUS) |coach= |formercoach= Lydie Bontemps Muriel Zazoui Natalia Linichuk |choreographer= |formerchoreographer= |skating club= |retired= }} '''Micha |
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Malia Metella
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ese Alshammar]] (SWE) 2001: Inge de Bruijn (NED) 2002: Martina Moravcová (SVK) 2003 – 2004: Malia Metella (FRA) 2005 – 2006: Marleen Veldhuis (NED) 2007: Britta Steffen (GER) 2008: Marleen Veldhuis (NED) &nb |
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Malia Metella
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995: Franziska van Almsick (GER) 1997: Sandra Völker (GER) 1999: Sue Rolph (GBR) 2000: Therese Alshammar (SWE) 2002: Franziska van Almsick (GER) 2004: Malia Metella (FRA) 2006: Britta Steffen (GER) 2008: Marleen Veldhuis (NED) }} Category:European Aquatics Championships templates|Freestyle Women 100m </text> </revision> |
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Marc Raquil
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ack]] (GBR) 1990: Roger Black (GBR) 1994: Du'aine Ladejo (GBR) 1998: Iwan Thomas (GBR) 2002: Ingo Schultz (GER) 2006: Marc Raquil (FRA) }} Category:Athletics European champions templates|400 metres m </text> </revision> |
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Marcel Bernard
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ampions of the '''1946 French Championships (tennis)|French Championships''' (now known as the French Open (tennis)|French Open): ==Seniors== ===Men's Singles=== Marcel Bernard (FRA) defeated Jaroslav Drobny (TCH) 3-6 2-6 6-1 6-4 6-3 ===Women's Singles=== Margaret Osborne (USA) defeated Pauline Betz (USA) 1-6 8-6 7-5 [[Category:1946 in tennis| |
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Marcel Slawik
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Petrone Cea Ángel Romano|Romano |goals2 = |stadium = Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir|Stade Olympique, Colombes |referee = Marcel Slawik (FRA) |attendance = 41,000 }} ;Final rank: ==Gymnastics== Eight gymnasts represented Switzerland in 1924. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport, and first since 1904. The team to |
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Marcel Slawik
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El-Sayed Hooda "Ismail I"|El-Sayed Hooda]] Gamil El-Zobeir|El-Zobeir |goals2 = Refet |stadium = Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam) Referee: Marcel Slawik (FRA) Attendance: 2.744 }} ---- {{footballbox |date = May 29, 1928 14:00 |team1 = |score = 4–3 |report = [http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=512/edition=197029/matches |
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Marcel Slawik
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=32291/report.html Report] |team2 = |goals1 = Vallana |goals2 = |stadium = Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir|Stade Olympique, Colombes |referee = Marcel Slawik (FRA) |attendance = 20,000 }} ---- {{footballbox |date = May 25, 1924 15:30 |team1 = |score = 5–2 |report = [http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=512/edition=197020/matches/match |
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Marie Claude Besancon
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nical merit !colspan=2 | Artistic impression |- |Judge 1 || Image:Flag of Japan.svg|20px Harue Ichihashi (JPN) |Judge 1 || Image:Flag of France.svg|20px Marie Claude Besancon (FRA) |- |Judge 2 || Image:Flag of the United States.svg|20px Carol Tackett (USA) |Judge 2 || Image:Flag of Spain.svg|20px Hortensia Graupera (ESP) |- |Judge 3 || [[Image:Flag of the U |
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Marielle Aunave
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nifer De Merlier]] (BEL) *Kelly Druyts (BEL) *Evi Verstraete (BEL) *Lien Lanssens (BEL) *Arien Torsius (RSA) *Natalia Llaca (MEX) ===2006=== *Marielle Aunave (FRA) *Claire Baxter (AUS) *Liesbeth De Vocht (BEL) *Sofia De Vuyst (BEL) *Elise Depoorter (BEL) *Siobhan Dervan (IRL) *Ludivine Henrion (BEL) *Lyriam Jacotey (BEL) *[[C |
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Marielle Goitschel
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Martinique
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nt Vincent and the Grenadines]]; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; Anguilla (UK); Aruba (NED); Cayman Islands (UK); French Guiana (FRA); Guadaloupe (FRA); Martinique (FRA); Montserrat (FRA); Netherlands Antilles (NED); Puerto Rico (US); Saint Barthelemy (FRA); Saint Martin (FRA); Turks and Caicos Islands (UK); [[British Virgin Islands|Virgin Isl |
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Mehdi Baala
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GBR) 1990: Jens-Peter Herold (GDR) 1994: Fermín Cacho (ESP) 1998: Reyes Estévez (ESP) 2002: Mehdi Baala (FRA) 2006: Mehdi Baala (FRA) }} Category:Athletics European champions templates|1500 metres m </text> </revision> |
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Michel Rougerie
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) GP Opatija *1977 Hans Stadelmann (SUI) GP Salzburgring *1977 Piers Forester (GBR) Brands Hatch Powerbike International *1980 Patrick Pons (FRA) GP Silverstone *1981 Michel Rougerie (FRA) GP Yugoslavia *1981 Sauro Pazzaglia (ITA) GP Imola *1981 Alain Beraud (FRA) GP Brno *1983 Michel Frutschi (SUI) GP Le Mans *1983 Rolf Rüttimann (SUI) GP Rijeka *1983 Norman Brown (NIR) GP S |
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Michel Vautrot
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]] (og) Stopyra | goals2 = Lemriss | stadium = Stade Louis II, Monaco | attendance = 10,000| referee = Michel Vautrot (FRA) }} ---- == External links == * [http://www.rsssf.com/tablest/tfrance88.html RSSSF] Category:Tournoi de France Category:1988 in association football Category:1988 in France [ |
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Monique Tourret
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tis Peders]] (LAT) || 7.65 || Jonathan Nsenga (BEL) || 7.66 |- | || F || '''Patricia Girard-Léno''' (FRA) || 7.89 || Brigita Bukovec (SLO) || 7.90 || Monique Tourret (FRA) || 8.09 |} ===Field=== {| bgcolor="#f7f8ff" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="font-size: 95%; border: #cccccc solid 1px; border-co |
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Nantes
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laire'' [http://www.teambanquepopulaire.com/ Team Banque Populaire] , is a trimaran designed to beat the most important oceanic records. It was launched the 4th of october 2008 in Nantes (FRA). With its 40m lenght (131ft) it is, at the moment, the largest racing trimaran in the world. Its skipper, Pascal Bidégorry, entrered the Team Banque Populaire in 2004. Its sponsor is t |
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Nathalie Dechy
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Lost to Barbara Schett (AUT), 6-7 2-6 * Nicole Pratt :* First Round — Defeated Ruxandra Dragomir (ROM), 6-3 6-3 :* Second Round — Lost to Nathalie Dechy (FRA), 3-6 1-6 ===Triathlon=== '''Men's Individual Competition:''' *Miles Stewart — 1:49:14.52 (→ 6th place) *Craig Walton — 1:50:57.66 (→ 27th place) *[[Peter Ro |
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Nelly Landry
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nch Open (tennis)|French Open]]): ==Seniors== ===Men's Singles=== Frank A. Parker (USA) defeated Jaroslav Drobny (TCH) 6-4 7-5 5-7 8-6 ===Women's Singles=== Nelly Landry (FRA) defeated Shirley Fry (USA) 6-2 0-6 6-0 Category:1948 in tennis|French Championships Category:French Championships (tennis) by year [[ar:البطولات الفرنس |
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New Caledonia
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Guinea]]; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tonga; Tuvalu; Vanuatu; American Samoa (US); Cook Islands (NZ); French Polynesia, including Tahiti (FRA); New Caledonia (FRA); Niue (NZ); Pitcairn Islands (UK); Tokelau (NZ); Wallis and Futuna (FRA) | [http://www.ldschurch.org.nz/ Official website] |- | '''Philippines''' | Manila, Philippines | |
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Nicolas Berejny
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; | Silver | image:Flag of Canada.svg|25x14px| Chris Williamson (CAN) | 1:17.990 |- | bgcolor="CC9966" | Bronze | image:Flag of France.svg|25x14px| Nicolas Berejny (FRA) | 1:18.390 |- |} ===Men's Downhill - Sitting=== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#efefef" | '''Medal''' | '''Athlete''' | '''Time''' |- | bgcolor="gold" | G |
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Nicolas Berejny
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t; |- bgcolor="#efefef" | '''Medal''' | '''Athlete''' | '''Time (1st-2nd run)''' |- | bgcolor="gold" | Gold | image:Flag of France.svg|25x14px| Nicolas Berejny (FRA) | 1:26.840 (45.36-41.48) |- | bgcolor="silver" | Silver | image:Flag of Spain.svg|25x14px| Eric Villalon (ESP) | 1:27.160 (46.11-41.05) |- | bgcolor="CC9966" | Bron |
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Nicolas Lopez
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f the blade while moving and rotating the wrist and forearm) to defend against the real attack quickly enough. ==World Rankings== MEN * 1. Nicolas Limbach (GER) * 2. Nicolas Lopez (FRA) * 3. Aldo Montano (ITA) * 4. Julien Pillet (FRA) * 5. Luigi Tarantino (ITA) * 6. Rares Dumitrescu (ROU) * 7. Gianpiero Pastore (ITA) * 8. Tamas Decsi (HUN) * 9. [[Alexe |
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Nicolas Touzaint
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rillo (horse)|Tamarillo]] *2005 Pippa Funnell : Primmore's Pride *2006 Andrew Hoy : Moonfleet *2007 Lucinda Fredericks (AUS): Headley Britannia *2008 Nicolas Touzaint (FRA) : Hildago de L'Ile *2009 Oliver Townend (UK) : Flint Curtis ==Casualties== '''2007''' * Skwal ridden by Andrew Downes died of a suspected heart attack in the finishing ring Hors |
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Nicole Goullieux
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Universiade Champions 800m Women |title = Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 800 m |titlestyle=background:#9BDDFF |list1 = 1959: Nicole Goullieux (FRA) 1961: Antje Gleichfeld (FRG) 1963: Olga Kazi (HUN) 1965: Laine Erik (URS) 1967: [[Madeline Manning] |
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Nommay
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, Czech Republic, Mnichovo Hradiště (CZE) ;2009 : 2º in World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Treviso (ITA) : 3º in World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Plzeň (CZE) : 2º in World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Nommay (FRA) : 1º in World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Koksijde (BEL) : 1º in World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Igorre (ESP) ;2010 : 1º in National Championship, Cyclo-cross, Elite, Czech Republic, Tábor (CZE) |
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Nordine Mouchi
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:* 1/16 elimination; Lost to Oleg Kiryukhin (UKR) on pts 17:3 '''Men's Light Welterweight (– 63.5kg)''' * Usmanullah Khan :* 1/16 elimination; Lost to Nordine Mouchi (FRA) KO in rd 1 '''Men's Welterweight (– 67kg)''' * Abdul Rasheed Baloch :* 1/16 elimination; Beat Jesús Flores (boxer)|Jesús Flores (MEX) on pts 12:7 :* 1/8 elimination; Lost to |
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Olivier Allamand
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| bgcolor="4th | 4th | Olivier Cotte (FRA) | 25.78 |- | bgcolor="5th | 5th | Jörgen Pääjärvi (SWE) | 25.51 |- | bgcolor="6th | 6th | Olivier Allamand (FRA) | 25.28 |- | bgcolor="7th | 7th | John Smart (skier)|John Smart (CAN) | 24.96 |- | bgcolor="8th | 8th | Troy Benson (USA) | 24.86 |} ==Women's events== ===Aerials=== |
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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his is Sebestyen's third win at this competition. *'''September 22''' - At the 2007 Ondrej Nepela Memorial in Bratislava, Slovakia, Isabel Delobel & Olivier Schoenfelder (FRA) win the gold in the ice dancing, Barbora Silna & Dmytro Matsjuk (AUT) win the silver, and Anastasia Grebenkina & Vazgen Azroyan (ARM) win the bronze. *'''September 22''' - At |
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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t time in 25 years, Russian skaters failed to win any of the titles. *'''January 26''' - At the 2007 European Figure Skating Championships, Isabelle Delobel and Olivier Schoenfelder (FRA) win the gold medal in ice dance, beating Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin (RUS) by just 0.31 points. World champions Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviski (BUL) get the bronze. *'''Janu |
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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p; Benjamin Agosto (USA) win the ice dancing event at Cup of Russia. Oksana Domnina & Maxim Shabalin (RUS) are second, and Isabelle Delobel & Olivier Schoenfelder (FRA) are third. * '''November 25''' - Sarah Meier (figure skater)|Sarah Meier (SUI) win the ladies event at Cup of Russia. Julia Sebestyen (HUN) comes in second and Yoshie Onda (JPN) wins |
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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ing team to compete. * '''December 13''' - At the 2008-2009 ISU Grand Prix and Junior Grand Prix Final in Goyang City, South Korea, Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder (FRA) win the senior ice dancing event, with Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin (RUS) winning the silver, and Meryl Davis / Charlie White (figure skater)|Charlie White (USA) winning the bronze |
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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e Rochette]] (CAN) wins the gold, Mao Asada (JPN) wins the silver, and Caroline Zhang (USA) wins the bronze. In the ice dancing event, Isabelle Delobel & Olivier Schoenfelder (FRA) win the gold, Federica Faiella & Massimo Scali (ITA) wins the silver, and Sinead Kerr & John Kerr (figure skater)|John Kerr (GBR) win the bronze. * '''November 8''' - At the |
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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Olivier Schoenfelder
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w quadruple salchow performed in international competition. *'''November 17''' - At the 2007 Trophée Eric Bompard in Paris, France, Isabelle Delobel & Olivier Schoenfelder (FRA) win the ice dancing competition, with Jana Khokhlova & Sergei Novitski (RUS) winning the silver, and Meryl Davis & Charlie White (figure skater)|Charlie White (USA) winning |
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Paris
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986''' Göteborg (SWE) *1. Leslie Burr Lenehan - McLain, 0 penalties *2. Ian Millar - Big Ben (horse)|Big Ben, 13 *3. Conrad Homfeld - Maybe, 16.50 '''1987''' Paris (FRA) *1. Katharine Burdsall - The Natural, 4.50 penalties *2. Philippe Rozier - Malesan Jiva, 7.50 *3. Lisa Jacquin - For The Moment, 8 '''1988''' Göteborg (SWE) *1. Ian Millar |
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Pascal Briand
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[Tristan Loy]] (FRA) | 1:01:08 | Anne Titze (GER) | 1:09:32 |- | 1998 | Johann Langenberg (FRA) | 1:07:32 | Caroline Lagree (FRA) | 1:14:20 |- | 1997 | Pascal Briand (FRA) | 1:07:52 | Caroline Jean (FRA) | 1:15:30 |} == Wheelchair/Handbiker-Marathon == In 2008, 166 handbiker and 34 wheelchair athletes participated at the Berlin marathon. The athletes start |
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Patricia Girard
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Alexandros Terzian (GRE) || 6.51 ||Michael Rosswess (GBR) || 6.54 |- | || F || '''Nelli Cooman''' (GRE) || 7.17 || Melanie Paschke (GER) || 7.19 || Patricia Girard (FRA) || 7.19 |- | align="center"|200 m || M ||'''Daniel Sangouma''' (FRA) || 20.68 || Vladislav Dologodin (UKR) || 20.76 || Georgios Panayotopoulos (GRE) || 20.99 |- | | |
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Paul Vasseur
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mas Burgess]], Jules Clévenot (France at the 1900 Summer Olympics|FRA), Alphonse Decuyper (FRA), Louis Laufray (FRA), Henri Peslier (FRA), Pesloy (FRA), Paul Vasseur (FRA) || Bye || Lost 5-1 || Did not advance |- bgcolor=black | || || || || || |} ==Notes== Category:Nations at the 1900 Summer Olympics [[Category:Great Britain at the Olympics|19 |
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Philippe Collet
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17.21 || Béla Bakosi (HUN) || 16.93 |- | align="center"|Pole Vault || M ||'''Atanas Tarev''' (BUL) || 5.70 || Marian Kolasa (POL) || 5.70 || Philippe Collet (FRA) || 5.65 |- | align="center"|Shot Put || M ||'''Werner Günthör (SUI) || 21.51 || Sergey Smirnov (athlete)|Sergey Smirnov (URS) || 20.36 || Marco Montelatici (ITA) || |
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Philippe Desavoye
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LG) def. Aissa Moukrine (MAR), 3:2 * János Váradi (HUN) def. Roberto Jalnaiz (PHI), 4:1 * Andreas Tews (GDR) def. Wang Weipin (CHN), 5:0 * Philippe Desavoye (FRA) def. Anthony Ikegu (KEN), RSC-2 * Melvin de Leon (DOM) def. Badie Outheni (NIG), RSC-1 * Andy Agosto (PUR) def. Hamed Halbouni (SYR), 5:0 * Timofey Skryabin (URS) |
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Philippe Desavoye
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, 5:0 * Benaissa Abed (ALG) def. Emmanuel Nsubuga (UGA), 3:2 * Andreas Tews (GDR) def. János Váradi (HUN), 5:0 * Melvin de Leon (DOM) def. Philippe Desavoye (FRA), 5:0 * Timofey Skryabin (URS) def. Andy Agosto (PUR), 5:0 * Kim Kwang-Sun (KOR) def. Arthur Johnson (boxer) (USA), 5:0 * Serafim Todorov (BUL) def. Gamal El-Komy ( |
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Philippe Vatuone
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"wikitable" border="2" cellpadding=1 cellspacing=1 |- | bgcolor=gold|1st|| '''Dmitry Bilozerchev''' (URS)|| 19.850 |- | bgcolor=silver|2nd|| Philippe Vatuone (FRA)|| 19.825 |- | bgcolor=silver|2nd|| Alexander Pogorelov (URS)|| 19.825 |} ==Team final== {| class="wikitable" border="2" cellpadding=1 cellspacing=1 |- | bgcolor=go |
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Pi Hongyan
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sz Robert Mateusiak (POL) | Lene Mork Christiansen Helle Nielsen (DEN) | Frederik Bergstrom Jenny Karlsson (SWE) |- | 2003 | Niels Christian Kaldau (DEN) | Pi Hongyan (FRA) | Jim Laugesen Michael Sogaard (DEN) | Julie Houmann Helle Nielsen (DEN) | Fredrik Bergström Johanna Persson (SWE) |- | 2004 | Stanislav Puhhov (RUS) | Tracey Hallam (E |
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Pierre Bornat
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) * 1976: Willy Köstinger (AUT) * 1980: Terry McDermott (speed skater)|Terry McDermott (USA) * 1984: Dragan Perović (YUG) * 1988: Suzanne Morrow (CAN) * 1992: Pierre Bornat (FRA) * 1994: Kari Kåring (NOR) * 1998: Junko Hiramatsu (JPN) * 2002: Allen Church (USA) * 2006: Fabio Bianchetti (ITA) * 2010: Michel Verrault (CAN) }} [[Category:Olympics navigati |
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Pierre Camara
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amp;nbsp;1987 – 1989: Mike Conley, Sr.|Mike Conley (USA) 1991: Igor Lapshin (URS) 1993: Pierre Camara (FRA) 1995: Brian Wellman (BER) 1997: Yoel García (CUB) 1999: Charles Friedek (GER) &am |
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R Bielle
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t of 25 '''Men's lightweight (67kg)''' * Mohammad Din :* 1st round; Beat to M Tajiki (IRN) by fall :* 2nd round; Beat N Stamulis (AUS) on pts :* 3rd round; Beat R Bielle (FRA) on pts Mohammad Din ranked joint 12th out of 24 '''Men's welterweight (73kg)''' * Mohammad Bashir :* 1st round; Beat Peter Amey (GRB) by fall :* 2nd round; Beat Juan Rolon (ARG |
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Rabah Kaloufi
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z (boxer)|Douglas Rodríguez]] | |} ===First Round=== * Leo Rwabwogo (UGA) def. Jorge Acuña (boxer)|Jorge Acuña (URU), 5:0 * Maurice O'Sullivan (GBR) def. Rabah Kaloufi (FRA), 3:2 * Fujio Nagai (JPN) def. Reynaldo Fortaleza (PHI), 4:1 * Douglas Rodríguez (boxer)|Douglas Rodríguez (CUB) def. Jorge Mejia (ECU), 5:0 * Gerd Schubert (FRG) def. |
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Raymond Dot
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der]]''' (SUI) |- |!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|1st || Ernst Gebendinger (SUI) |- |!align="center" bgcolor="#CC9966"|3rd || Raymond Dot (FRA) |} === Pommel horse === {| class="wikitable" border="2" |- |!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|1st || ''' Josef Stalder''' (SUI) |- |!align="cen |
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Rennes
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ne-sur-Mer]] (FRA) # 50º in Stage 4 Tour de France, Brighton (FRA) # 166º in Stage 5 Tour de France, Portsmouth (FRA) # 112º in Stage 6 Tour de France, Rennes (FRA) # 93º in Stage 7 Tour de France, Futuroscope (FRA) # 138º in Stage 8 Tour de France, Trélissac (FRA) # 135º in Stage 10 Tour de France, Cahors (FRA) # 62º in Stage 11 Tour de France, |
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Richard Sainct
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list)|John Deacon]] (GBR) Rally France/Jordan *2002 Gary Jess (NIR) Ulster Grand Prix *2003 David Jefferies (GBR) IOM TT (practice) *2003 Bryan Cassell (USA) Daytona *2004 Richard Sainct (FRA) Rallye des Pharaons *2004 Jurgen Ölschlager (GER) Oschersleben *2005 Chris Jones (GBR) Cadwell Park *2005 Richard Britton (IRL) Ballybunion Road Races *2006 Darran Lindsay (NIR) Killalan |
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Roger Bambuck
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URS) 1950: Brian Shenton (GBR) 1954: Heinz Fütterer (FRG) 1958: Manfred Germar (FRG) 1962: Owe Jonsson (SWE) 1966: Roger Bambuck (FRA) 1969: Philippe Clerc (SUI) 1971: Valeri Borzov (URS) 1974: Pietro Mennea (ITA) 1978: Pietro Mennea (ITA) 1982: Olaf Prenzler (GDR) 198 |
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Roger Milhau
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3.18 || Karoline Käfer (AUT) || 53.56 |- | align="center"|800 m || M ||'''Markku Taskinen''' (FIN) || 1:47.35 || Olaf Beyer (GDR) || 1:47.68 || Roger Milhau (FRA) || 1:47.8a |- | || F || '''Ulrike Bruns''' (GDR) || 2:02.3a || Totka Petrova (BUL) || 2:02.5a || Mariana Suman (ROM) || 2:03.4a |- | align="center"|1500 m || M || |
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Romain Barnier
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er]] (BRA) 1997: Marcos Hernández (swimmer)|Marcos Hernández (CUB) 1999: Denis Pimankov (RUS) 2001: Romain Barnier (FRA) 2003: Andrey Kapralov (RUS) 2005: Yevgeny Lagunov (RUS) 2007: Andrey Grechin (RUS) 2009: [[Sergey F |
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Route du Sud
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ESP), Ángel Edo * Trofeo Soller (ESP), Ángel Edo * GP Llodio (ESP), Asiat Saitov * Stage 1, Vuelta a Andalucia Vuelta a Andalucía (ESP), Ángel Edo * Stage 4, Route du Sud (FRA), Asiat Saitov ;1995 * Memorial Manuel Galera (ESP), Ignacio Garcia Camacho * Overall and 3 stages, Vuelta a Colombia * Stage 3, Vuelta a Andalucia (Ruta del Sol) (ESP), Francisco Cabello ;1 |
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Roxana Maracineanu
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Dagmar Hase (GDR) 1991: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) 1993: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) 1995: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) 1997: Cathleen Rund (GER) 1999: Roxana Maracineanu (FRA) 2000: Nina Zhivanevskaya (ESP) 2002: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) 2004: Stanislava Komarova (RUS) 2006: Esther Baron (FRA) 2008: Laure Manaudou (FRA) }} [[Category:Europ |
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Said Bennajem
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:1 '''Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)''' * Juan Hernández Sierra → Image:Silver_medal.svg|16x16px '''Silver Medal''' :* First Round – Defeated Said Bennajem (FRA), 6:0 :* Second Round – Defeated Jun Jin-Chul (KOR), RSC-2 :* Quarterfinals – Defeated Søren Antman (SWE), RSC-2 :* Semifinals – Defeated [[Aníbal Santiag |
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Said Bennajem
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* César Augusto Ramoz (DOM) def. Wieslaw Malyszko (POL), 6:1 * Jun Jin-Chul (KOR) def. Abdellah Touane (MAR), 5:1 * Juan Hernández Sierra (CUB) def. Said Bennajem (FRA), 6:0 ====Second Round==== * Michael Carruth (IRL) def. Maselino Tuifao (SAM), 11:2 * Andreas Otto (GER) def. Marco Romero (NIC), RSCH-2 * Vitalijus Karpaciauskas (LTU) d |
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Saint Barthelemy
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D); Cayman Islands (UK); French Guiana (FRA); Guadaloupe (FRA); Martinique (FRA); Montserrat (FRA); Netherlands Antilles (NED); Puerto Rico (US); Saint Barthelemy (FRA); Saint Martin (FRA); Turks and Caicos Islands (UK); Virgin Islands (UK); Virgin Islands (US) | |- | '''Central America''' | [[G |
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon
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Hampshire]]; New Jersey; New York; Nova Scotia; Pennsylvania; Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Rhode Island Vermont; Bermuda (UK); Saint Pierre and Miquelon (FRA) | No change in 2009. |- | '''North America Northwest''' | Salt Lake City, Utah | colspan="3" | L. Whitney Clayton (President) | Alaska; British Columbia; [[Oregon |
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Sandrine Bailly
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drew Murray]] *Biathlon: The Holmenkollen BWC event's final day features two Pursuit races, of which the ladies' 10 km race is won by Sandrine Bailly (FRA), with yesterday's winner Olga Zaitseva (Ольга Зайцева) (RUS) finishing second, and Olena Zubrilova (Олена Зубрилова) (BLR) getting the 3rd place. [http://biathlonwor |
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Serge Thomas
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]] (VEN) def. Sandalio Calderón (COL), 5:0 * Carlos Calderon (PUR) def. Boukary Assakande (BUF), walk-over ====Second Round==== * René Weller (FRG) def. Serge Thomas (FRA), 3:2 * Gheorghe Ciochină (ROM) def. Jackson Ouma (KEN), walk-over * Richard Nowakowski (GDR) def. Ruben Mares (PHI), 5:0 * Behzad Ghaedi Bardeh (IRN) def. [[John Sichula |
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Simone Mathieu
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ck]]''' (ZIM) || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | 36 || Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Kathy Jordan (USA) || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Simone Mathieu (FRA) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Jan Lehane O'Neill (AUS) || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Darlene Hard (USA) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | - || '''Elena Likhovtseva''' (RUS) || |
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Simone Mathieu
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ck]]''' (ZIM) || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | 36 || Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Kathy Jordan (USA) || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Simone Mathieu (FRA) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Jan Lehane O'Neill (AUS) || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | - || Darlene Hard (USA) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | - || '''Elena Likhovtseva''' (RUS) || |
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Simone Mathieu
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n's Singles=== Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford (AUS) defeated Henri Cochet (FRA) 8-6 6-1 6-3 ===Women's Singles=== Margaret Scriven (GBR) defeated Simone Mathieu (FRA) 6-2 4-6 6-4 Category:1933 in tennis|French Championships Category:French Championships (tennis) by year ar:البطولات الفرنسية 1933 (كرة مضرب) [ |
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Simone Mathieu
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s== ===Men's Singles=== Gottfried Von Cramm (GER) defeated Fred J. Perry (GBR) 6-0 2-6 6-2 2-6 6-0 ===Women's Singles=== Hilde Sperling (GER) defeated Simone Mathieu (FRA) 6-3 6-4 Category:1936 in tennis|French Championships Category:French Championships (tennis) by year ar:البطولات الفرنسية 1936 (كرة مضرب) [[fr: |
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Simone Mathieu
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Simone Mathieu
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Simone Mathieu
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Simone Mathieu
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Six Jours de Grenoble
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s Rubiera * Overall, Challenge Mallorca (ESP), Francisco Cabello * Trofeo Antratx (ESP), Francisco Cabello * Clásica de Almería (ESP), Isaac Gálvez * Six Jours de Grenoble (FRA), Isaac Gálvez * Critérium Foral de Navarra (ESP), Roberto Heras * Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia (ESP), Javier Otxoa * Subida al Naranco (ESP), José-Luis Rubiera * Memorial Manuel Galer |
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Solenne Figues
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Surya Bonaly
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(speed skater)|Keiichi Suzuki]] (JPN) * 1976: Werner Delle Karth (AUT) * 1980: Eric Heiden (USA) * 1984: Bojan Križaj (YUG) * 1988: Pierre Harvey (CAN) * 1992: Surya Bonaly (FRA) * 1994: Vegard Ulvang (NOR) * 1998: Kenji Ogiwara (JPN) * 2002: Jimmy Shea (USA) * 2006: Giorgio Rocca (ITA) * 2010: Hayley Wickenheiser (CAN) |group4= Winter judges |list4 = 19 |
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Surya Bonaly
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criticism from silver-medal winner Evgeny Plushenko. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/19/sports/olympics/19skate.html Lysacek Wins the Gold With Style ===Ladies=== *1989 **Surya Bonaly (FRA) attempts a quad toe loop at the European Championships; first quad attempt by a lady in a major competition. She also falls on a quad Salchow attempt. *1991 **Surya Bonaly (FRA) lands an under |
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Surya Bonaly
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lady in a major competition. She also falls on a quad Salchow attempt. *1991 **Surya Bonaly (FRA) lands an underrotated quad attempt at the World Championships. *1992 **Surya Bonaly (FRA) lands an underrotated quad toe at the Olympics and later repeats this at the World Championships. *2001 **Sasha Cohen (USA) lands a quad Salchow in warmup and practice at Skate America, but |
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Suzanne Lenglen
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ová]] (CZE) || 0 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 5 |- | - || Sarah Palfrey Cooke (USA) || 0 || 1 || 0 || 4 || 5 |- | - || Anne Smith (USA) || 0 || 2 || 1 || 2 || 5 |- | - || Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) || 0 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 5 |- | 15 || '''Daniela Hantuchová''' (SVK) || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 4 |- | - || Betty Nuthall Shoemaker (GBR) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 4 |- | - || Jana Novotná |
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Suzanne Lenglen
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ová]] (CZE) || 0 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 5 |- | - || Sarah Palfrey Cooke (USA) || 0 || 1 || 0 || 4 || 5 |- | - || Anne Smith (USA) || 0 || 2 || 1 || 2 || 5 |- | - || Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) || 0 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 5 |- | 15 || '''Daniela Hantuchová''' (SVK) || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 4 |- | - || Betty Nuthall Shoemaker (GBR) || 0 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 4 |- | - || Jana Novotná |
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Suzanne Lenglen
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Suzanne Lenglen
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A) || align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 21 || align="right" | 1 || align="right" | '''22''' |- | align="right" | 12 || Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) ESPN Sports Almanac 2006, pages 813-821 || align="right" | 8 || align="right" | 8 || align="right" | 5 || align="right" | '''21''' |- | align="right&qu |
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Svetoslav Stoyanov
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Ella Tripp Jo Wright (ENG) |rowspan=2| Nikolai Zuev Marina Yakusheva (RUS) |- | 2001 | Richard Vaughan (WAL) | Brenda Beenhaker (NED) | Vincent Laigle Svetoslav Stoyanov (FRA) | Sarah Sankey Ella Miles (ENG) |} ==References== ==External links== *[http://www.welshbadminton.net/EventsFolder/tournaments/welshInternat/ Official Website] *[http://www.inter |
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Sylviane Telliez
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64 || Manfred Kokot (GDR) || 6.66 ||Raimo Vilén (FIN) || 6.71 |- | || F || '''Annegret Richter''' (FRG) || 7.27 CR || Petra Vogt (GDR) || 7.29 || Sylviane Telliez (FRA) || 7.32 |- | align="center"|400 m || M || '''Luciano Sušanj''' (YUG) || 46.38 CR || Benno Stops (GDR) || 47.31 || Dariusz Podobas (POL) || 47.40 |- | || F || '''[ |
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Tadam
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ractive Installations & Interactive TV''' Outerspace (GER) – Markus Lerner, Berlin University of the Arts '''Winner in the Category Digital Video & Animations''' Tadam (FRA) – Jonathan DaCosta, Gobelins, l’école de l’image '''Winner in the Category Content Tools & Interface Design''' recreating movement (GER) – Martin Hilpoltsteiner, FH Würzburg |
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Tarbes
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ampionship, Cyclo-cross, U23, Zeddam (NED) : 1º in Stage 6 Volta Ciclista Internacional a Lleida, Lleida (ESP) : 1º in Stage 3 Tour des Pyrénées - Vuelta a los Pirineos, Tarbes (FRA) : 2º in Erpe-Mere , Cyclo-cross (BEL) : 2º in Eernegem Cyclocross (BEL) : 1º in Harderwijk, Cyclo-cross (NED) : 1º in Ardooie, Cyclo-cross (BEL) : 1º in Ruddervoorde, Cy |
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Teddy Tamgho
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nbsp; 2006: Walter Davis (athlete)|Walter Davis (USA) 2008: Phillips Idowu (GBR) 2010: Teddy Tamgho (FRA) }} Category:Athletics World Indoor champions templates|Triple Jump </text> </revision> |
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The Teenagers
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Fat Freddy's Drop(NZ), Midnight Juggernauts, The Vines , Stars (Canadian band)|Stars(CAN), Digitalism(GER), Ladyhawke(NZ), Karnivool, Gyroscope, The Teenagers(FRA), The Herd, Dr. Dog(USA), Birds of Tokyo, Bob Evans, The Mess Hall, Little Red, Salmonella Dub(NZ), The Black Seeds(NZ), Resin Dogs, Platinum Pied Pipers(USA), |
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Thibaud Chapelle
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& Leonardo Pettinari (rower)|Leonardo Pettinari (ITA) | 6:23.47 |- |!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze''' | Pascal Touron & Thibaud Chapelle (FRA) | 6:24.85 |} ===Quadruple Sculls=== {| class="wikitable" ! Medal ! Team ! Time |- |!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold''' | Agostino Abbagnale, [[Al |
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Thierry Tonnelier
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nn-Louise Skoglund]] (SWE) || 52.40 |- | align="center"|800 m || M ||'''Peter Braun''' (FRG) || 1:48.96 || Colomán Trabado (ESP) || 1:49.12 || Thierry Tonnelier (FRA) || 1:49.51 |- | || F || '''Sigrun Ludwigs''' (GDR) || 1:59.89 || Cristeana Matei (ROM) || 2:01.54 || Slobodanka Colovic (YUG) || 2:03.28 |- | align="cente |
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Tony Estanguet
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1997: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 1999: Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA) * 2002: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 2003: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 2005: Robin Bell (AUS) * 2006: Tony Estanguet (FRA) * 2007: Michal Martikán (SVK) * 2009: Tony Estanguet (FRA) }} Category:ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships templates </text> </revision> |
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Tour de France
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18 Tour de France, Hendaye (FRA) # 82º in Stage 19 Tour de France, Bordeaux (FRA) # 64º in Stage 21 Tour de France, Paris (FRA) # 59º in General Classification Tour de France (FRA) # 80º in Stage 8 Tour de France, Val d'Isère (FRA) # 98º in Stage 20 Tour de France, St Emilion (FRA) # 178º in Prologue Tour de France, 's Hertogenbosch (FRA) # 3º in GP Llodio (ESP |
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Tour de France
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roscope (FRA) # 80º in Stage 19 Tour de France, Futuroscope (FRA) # 84º in Stage 20 Tour de France, Paris Champs-Elysées (FRA) # 18º in General Classification Tour de France (FRA) ===2000=== # 3º in Giro dell'Appennino (ITA) # 3º in Luk-Cup Bühl (GER) # 3º in Stage 2 Vuelta Ciclista a Murcia, La Atalaya/Cieza (ESP) # 103º in Prologue [[Giro d'It |
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Tristan Loy
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Arnaud Gicquel (FRA) | 1:04:17 | Sheila Herrero (ESP) | 1:12:57 |- | 2000 | Chad Hedrick (USA) | 1:01:45 | Angèle Vaudan (FRA) | 1:08:29 |- | 1999 | Tristan Loy (FRA) | 1:01:08 | Anne Titze (GER) | 1:09:32 |- | 1998 | Johann Langenberg (FRA) | 1:07:32 | Caroline Lagree (FRA) | 1:14:20 |- | 1997 | Pascal Briand (FRA) | 1:07:52 | [[Car |
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Victor Sdez
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= Željko Čajkovski Bobek Franjo Wölfl|Wölfl |goals2 = Gulesin |stadium = Cricklefield Stadium, Ilford Referee: Victor Sdez (FRA) Attendance: 8.000 }} ---- {{footballbox |date = August 5, 1948 13:00 |team1 = |score = 12–0 |report = [http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=512/edition=197049/matc |
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Vincent Sarnelli
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ng competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics.JPEG|thumb|right|250px|Puerto Rican Aristides González (right) defeat Samoan Paulo Tuvale]] * Moses Mwaba (ZAM) def. Vincent Sarnelli (FRA), KO-1 * Mohamed Zaoui (ALG) def. Tsiu Monne (LES), RSC-2 * Virgil Hill (USA) def. Brian Schumacher (GBR), 5:0 * Damir Škaro (YUG) def. Antonio Corti (ARG), 4:1 * |
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Vincent Vittoz
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km + 10 km combined |list2 = 2001: Per Elofsson (SWE) |group3= 10 km + 10 km double |list3 = 2003: Per Elofsson (SWE) |group4= 15 km + 15 km double |list4 = 2005: Vincent Vittoz (FRA) * 2007: Axel Teichmann (GER) * 2009: Petter Northug (NOR) }} Category:FIS Nordic World Ski Championships templates </text> </revision> |
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Vincent Vittoz
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the weekend's Cross-country skiing World Cup medalists#2004/05|World Cup event in Ruka-Kuusamo, Finland, the Men's 15 km free technique race is won by Vincent Vittoz (FRA), with the 2nd and 3rd skiers to finish being Axel Teichmann (GER) and Giorgio Di Centa (ITA), respectively. [http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=CC&raceid=7230 (FIS-Ski Results) |
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Viviane Dorsile
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Vdovin]] (RUS) || 46.56 || Rico Lieder (GER) || 46.82 |- | || F || '''Svetlana Goncharenko''' (RUS) || 51.62 || Tatyana Alekseyeva (RUS) || 51.77 || Viviane Dorsile (FRA) || 51.92 |- | align="center"|800 m || M ||'''Andrey Loginov''' (RUS) || 1:46.38 || Luis Javier González (ESP) || 1:46.69 || Ousmane Diarra (FRA) || 1:47.18 |- | | |
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Wallis and Futuna
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Samoa]] (US); Cook Islands (NZ); French Polynesia, including Tahiti (FRA); New Caledonia (FRA); Niue (NZ); Pitcairn Islands (UK); Tokelau (NZ); Wallis and Futuna (FRA) | [http://www.ldschurch.org.nz/ Official website] |- | '''Philippines''' | Manila, Philippines | Keith R. Edwards (2nd) | Won Yon Ko (2nd) | Michael John U. Teh (1st) | [[ |
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XIII Bis Records
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Recorded = 2000-2003 | Genre = Britpop, Pop rock | Length = 54:35 | Label = New Door (US) Gut Records (UK) XIII Bis Records (FRA) Edel Records (GER) | Producer = Tears for Fears, Charlton Pettus | Reviews = *Allmusic [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:o1rx286l05ja~T1 link] |
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Yann de Fabrique
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1985: Matt Biondi (USA) 1987: Frank Drost (NED) 1991: Stéphan Caron (FRA) 1993: Yann de Fabrique (FRA) 1995: Yann de Fabrique (FRA) 1997: Béla Szabados (swimmer)|Béla Szabados (HUN) 1999: Mark Warkentin (USA) 2001: Clay Kirkland (USA) 2003: Yoshihiro Okumura (JPN) |
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Yannick Ponsero
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008 Nebelhorn Trophy]] in Oberstdorf, Germany, Nobunari Oda (JPN) wins the men's competition, with defending champion Michal Brezina (CZE) winning the silver, and Yannick Ponsero (FRA) winning the bronze. In the pairs competition, Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy (GER) win for the second consecutive time. Maria Mukhortova & Maxim Trankov (RUS) win the silve |
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Yves Dreyfus
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ah]] | Israel (ISR) | United States (USA) | Russia (RUS) |} ==Épée, Individual== {| |- |Fencing at the 1961 Maccabiah Games|1961 Maccabiah | Yves Dreyfus (FRA) |''Unknown'' |''Unknown'' |- |Fencing at the 1977 Maccabiah Games|1977 Maccabiah | Yves Dreyfus (FRA) |''Unknown'' |''Unknown'' |- |[[Fencing at the 1993 Maccabiah Games|1993 Macc |
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Yvon Mougel
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