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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWE_SmackDown
WWE SmackDown
[ "Channel", "Timeslot", "Years" ]
[ [ "UPN", "Thursday 8-10 p.m . ET", "April 29 , 1999 August 26 , 1999 - September 1 , 2005" ], [ "UPN", "Friday 8-10 p.m . ET", "September 9 , 2005 - September 15 , 2006" ], [ "The CW", "Friday 8-10 p.m . ET", "September 22 , 2006 - September 26 , 2008" ], [ "MyNetworkTV", "Friday 8-10 p.m . ET", "October 3 , 2008 - September 24 , 2010" ], [ "Syfy", "Friday 8-10 p.m . ET", "October 1 , 2010 - January 9 , 2015" ], [ "Syfy", "Thursday 8-10 p.m . ET", "January 15 , 2015 - December 31 , 2015" ], [ "USA", "Thursday 8-10 p.m . ET", "January 7 , 2016 - July 14 , 2016" ], [ "USA", "Tuesday 8-10 p.m . ET", "July 19 , 2016 - September 24 , 2019" ], [ "Fox Fox Deportes FS1", "Friday 8-10 p.m . ET", "October 4 , 2019 - present" ] ]
Broadcast history
WWE_SmackDown_1
WWE SmackDown, also known as Friday Night SmackDown or simply SmackDown, is a professional wrestling television program that debuted on April 29, 1999. The show's name also refers to the SmackDown brand, to which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform. SmackDown is considered to be one of WWE's two flagship shows, along with Raw. SmackDown currently broadcasts live on Friday nights on the Fox network, beginning on October 4, 2019, filling the entirety of the network's Friday night schedule; Fox Deportes simulcasts the program with Spanish language commentary. SmackDown! debuted in the United States on UPN on April 29, 1999 and was formerly broadcast on Thursday nights. The show would move to Friday nights on September 9, 2005, and, after the merger of UPN and the WB, would begin airing on The CW in September 2006. The show would later move to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. On October 1, 2010, Smackdown moved to cable network Syfy, and would eventually return to Thursdays on January 15, 2015. The show then moved to the sibling USA Network on January 7, 2016, and later that year, beginning on July 19, 2016, SmackDown began broadcasting live on Tuesday nights. SmackDown's move to Fox on October 4, 2019 marked the show's return to Friday nights and over-the-air broadcast television (as well as the second time SmackDown has aired on a Fox-owned network). SmackDown has been broadcast from 163 arenas, in 148 cities and towns, in seven countries (the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Iraq in 2003 and 2004 for Tribute to the Troops, Japan in 2005, Italy in 2007, and Mexico in 2011).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Arizona_Diamondbacks_season
2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Stadium", "Attendance", "Series", "Report" ]
[ [ "1", "October 9", "Cardinals", "1-0", "Schilling ( 1-0 )", "Morris ( 0-1 )", "", "Bank One Ballpark", "42,251", "1-0", "NLDS 1" ], [ "2", "October 10", "Cardinals", "1-4", "Williams ( 1-0 )", "Johnson ( 0-1 )", "Kline ( 1 )", "Bank One Ballpark", "41,793", "1-1", "NLDS 2" ], [ "3", "October 12", "@ Cardinals", "5-3", "Batista ( 1-0 )", "Matthews ( 0-1 )", "Kim ( 1 )", "Busch Memorial Stadium", "52,273", "2-1", "NLDS 3" ], [ "4", "October 13", "@ Cardinals", "1-4", "Smith ( 1-0 )", "Lopez ( 0-1 )", "Kline ( 2 )", "Busch Memorial Stadium", "52,194", "2-2", "NLDS 4" ], [ "5", "October 14", "Cardinals", "2-1", "Schilling ( 2-0 )", "Kline ( 0-1 )", "", "Bank One Ballpark", "42,810", "3-2", "NLDS 5" ] ]
2001_Arizona_Diamondbacks_season_27
The 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks, in their fourth year of existence, looked to improve on their 2000 season. They had to contend in what was a strong National League West Division. Arizona had the best one-two pitching combination in the majors: Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, who combined for 43 victories. Outfielder Luis Gonzalez slugged 57 home runs. They finished the regular season with a record of 92-70, which was good enough for the division title. In the playoffs, they won their NLDS matchup vs. St. Louis on a walk-off hit by Tony Womack. They defeated the Braves in five games in the NLCS. In the World Series, they won a dramatic seven-game series against the New York Yankees on a walk-off hit by Gonzalez, against Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. The Arizona Diamondbacks became the fastest expansion franchise in Major League history to win a World Series title in just their fourth season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Ladies_European_Tour
2007 Ladies European Tour
[ "Rank", "Player", "Country", "Earnings" ]
[ [ "1", "Sophie Gustafson", "Sweden", "€222,081.47" ], [ "2", "Bettina Hauert", "Germany", "€219,863.10" ], [ "3", "Gwladys Nocera", "France", "€207,824.97" ], [ "4", "Trish Johnson", "England", "€202,467.75" ], [ "5", "Maria Hjorth", "Sweden", "€198,282.54" ], [ "6", "Catriona Matthew", "Scotland", "€178,750.61" ], [ "7", "Annika Sörenstam", "Sweden", "€170,794.70" ], [ "8", "Linda Wessberg", "Sweden", "€158,960.38" ], [ "9", "Martina Eberl", "Germany", "€155,473.74" ], [ "10", "Joanne Mills", "Australia", "€150,809.20" ] ]
Order of Merit rankings
2007_Ladies_European_Tour_1
The 2007 Ladies European Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place from January through December 2007. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET). The tour featured 24 official money events with prize money totalling more than €10.5 million, as well as the Women's World Cup of Golf and the biannual Solheim Cup. Sophie Gustafson won the Order of Merit with earnings of €222,081.47, while Bettina Hauert was voted Player's Player of the Year. Louise Stahle won Rookie of the Year honours, finishing 23rd in the Order of Merit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flag_bearers_for_the_United_States_at_the_Olympics
List of flag bearers for the United States at the Olympics
[ "#", "Event year", "Season", "Ceremony", "Flag bearer", "Sex", "State/Country", "Sport" ]
[ [ "62", "2018", "Winter", "Closing", "Jessica Diggins", "F", "Minnesota", "Cross-country skiing" ], [ "61", "2018", "Winter", "Opening", "Erin Hamlin", "F", "New York", "Luge" ], [ "60", "2016", "Summer", "Closing", "Simone Biles", "F", "Texas", "Gymnastics" ], [ "59", "2016", "Summer", "Opening", "Michael Phelps", "M", "Maryland", "Swimming" ], [ "58", "2014", "Winter", "Closing", "Julie Chu", "F", "Connecticut", "Hockey" ], [ "57", "2014", "Winter", "Opening", "Todd Lodwick", "M", "Colorado", "Nordic combined" ], [ "56", "2012", "Summer", "Closing", "Bryshon Nellum", "M", "California", "Athletics" ], [ "55", "2012", "Summer", "Opening", "Mariel Zagunis", "F", "Oregon", "Fencing" ], [ "54", "2010", "Winter", "Closing", "Bill Demong", "M", "New York", "Nordic combined" ], [ "53", "2010", "Winter", "Opening", "Mark Grimmette", "M", "Michigan", "Luge" ], [ "52", "2008", "Summer", "Closing", "Khatuna Lorig", "F", "Georgia ( country )", "Archery" ], [ "51", "2008", "Summer", "Opening", "Lopez Lomong", "M", "Sudan ( now South Sudan )", "Athletics" ], [ "50", "2006", "Winter", "Closing", "Joey Cheek", "M", "North Carolina", "Speed skating" ], [ "49", "2006", "Winter", "Opening", "Chris Witty", "F", "Wisconsin", "Speed skating" ], [ "48", "2004", "Summer", "Closing", "Mia Hamm", "F", "Texas", "Women 's soccer" ], [ "47", "2004", "Summer", "Opening", "Dawn Staley", "F", "Pennsylvania", "Basketball" ], [ "46", "2002", "Winter", "Closing", "Brian Shimer", "M", "Florida", "Bobsleigh" ], [ "45", "2002", "Winter", "Opening", "Amy Peterson", "F", "Minnesota", "Short track speed skating" ], [ "44", "2000", "Summer", "Closing", "Rulon Gardner", "M", "Wyoming", "Wrestling" ], [ "43", "2000", "Summer", "Opening", "Cliff Meidl", "M", "California", "Canoeing" ] ]
List of flag bearers
List of flag bearers : [ 2 ] Key Born outside the United States
List_of_flag_bearers_for_the_United_States_at_the_Olympics_0
This is a list of flag bearers who have represented United States at the Olympics. Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony and closing ceremony of the Olympic Games. Men and women from across the country and from a variety of sports have carried the flag at both the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games. More than half of those representing the teams at the Summer Olympics are track or field athletes, though that sport does account for the most competitors at the Games. James Bickford, Norman Armitage, and Pat McDonald have all performed the duty twice. Several athletes born in other countries have carried the flag, including those from Norway, Ireland, Sudan, Germany, and Czechoslovakia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_discus_throw
Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw
[ "Place", "Athlete", "Distance", "Overall Rank" ]
[ [ "1", "Thomas Lieb ( USA )", "44.83", "3" ], [ "2", "Heikki Malmivirta ( FIN )", "41.16", "8" ], [ "3", "Sándor Toldi ( HUN )", "41.09", "9" ], [ "4", "Armas Taipale ( FIN )", "40.215", "12" ], [ "5", "Karl Jensen ( DEN )", "39.78", "13" ], [ "6", "Paul Béranger ( FRA )", "38.93", "14" ], [ "7", "Camillo Zemi ( ITA )", "37.465", "17" ], [ "8", "Veljko Narančić ( YUG )", "37.35", "18" ], [ "9", "Teodors Sukatnieks ( LAT )", "35.985", "21" ], [ "10", "Octávio Zani ( BRA )", "35.72", "23" ], [ "11", "Otto Garnus ( SUI )", "35.16", "26" ], [ "12", "António Martins ( POR )", "32.40", "31" ], [ "-", "Dimitrios Karabatis ( GRE )", "NM", "-" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
The best six throwers , all three groups counted together , qualified for the final . The throwing order and the throwing series are not available . Group 1
Athletics_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_discus_throw_1
The men's discus throw event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Sunday, July 13, 1924. 32 discus throwers from 18 nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 1991 Pan American Games – Men's 200 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Eric Diehl", "United States", "1:49.67" ], [ "2", "Gustavo Borges", "Brazil", "1:49.74" ], [ "3", "René Sáez", "Cuba", "1:52.14" ], [ "4", "Paul Szekula", "Canada", "1:52.27" ], [ "5", "Pedro Carrío", "Cuba", "1:52.53" ], [ "6", "Jim Wells", "United States", "1:52.71" ], [ "7", "Jorge Herrera", "Puerto Rico", "1:53.21" ], [ "8", "Sean Swain", "Canada", "1:54.17" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held on August 12 . [ 1 ]
Swimming_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_freestyle_0
The men's 200 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 1991 Pan American Games took place on 12 August. The last Pan American Games champion was John Witchel of US. This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all in freestyle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_Châtelus-Malvaleix
Canton of Châtelus-Malvaleix
[ "Commune", "Inhabitants", "Postal code", "INSEE code" ]
[ [ "Bétête", "427", "23270", "23022" ], [ "La Cellette", "283", "23350", "23041" ], [ "Châtelus-Malvaleix", "569", "23270", "23057" ], [ "Clugnat", "687", "23270", "23064" ], [ "Genouillac", "781", "23350", "23089" ], [ "Jalesches", "77", "23270", "23098" ], [ "Nouziers", "232", "23350", "23148" ], [ "Roches", "389", "23270", "23162" ], [ "Saint-Dizier-les-Domaines", "199", "23270", "23188" ], [ "Tercillat", "200", "23350", "23252" ] ]
Composition
The Canton of Châtelus-Malvaleix comprised 10 communes and a total of 3844 inhabitants ( census of 1999 , without double counting ) .
Canton_of_Châtelus-Malvaleix_0
The Canton of Châtelus-Malvaleix is a former canton situated in the Creuse département and in the Limousin region of central France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Moroni
Alice Moroni
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "5 October 2009", "Foggia , Italy", "Clay", "Anna-Giulia Remondina", "Gioia Barbieri Anastasia Grymalska", "4-6 , 6-4 , [ 2-10 ]" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "22 May 2010", "Rivoli , Italy", "Clay", "Stefania Fadabini", "Valentina Sulpizio Stefania Chieppa", "6-7 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "3 July 2010", "Cremona , Italy", "Clay", "Stefania Fadabini", "Andreea Vaideanu Lisa Sabino", "4-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "23 July 2012", "Viserba , Italy", "Clay", "Clelia Melena", "Maria Masini Catalina Pella", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "30 July 2012", "Gardone Val Trompia , Italy", "Clay", "Gabriela Porubin", "Stefania Fadabini Giulia Gasparri", "6-1 , 6-3" ] ]
ITF finals -- Doubles : 5 ( 1–4 )
Alice_Moroni_1
Alice Moroni (born 21 February 1991) is an Italian former professional tennis player. A right-handed player from Bergamo in the north of Italy, Moroni reached a best ranking of 377 in the world and won four ITF singles titles. At the 2009 Italian Open she made the second round of singles qualifying and received a wildcard into the doubles main draw, partnering countrywoman Nastassja Burnett.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klasky_Csupo
Klasky Csupo
[ "Title", "Year", "Directors", "Notes", "Co-productions", "Box office" ]
[ [ "The Rugrats Movie", "1998", "Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien", "The 1st Rugrats movie", "Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Pictures", "$ 140.9 millon" ], [ "Rugrats in Paris : The Movie", "2000", "Stig Bergqvist and Paul Demeyer", "The 2nd Rugrats movie but taking place in France", "Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Pictures", "$ 103.3 million" ], [ "The Wild Thornberrys Movie", "2002", "Cathy Malkasian and Jeff McGrath", "The 1st and only Wild Thornberrys movie Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for Father and Daughter by Paul Simon", "Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Pictures", "$ 60.7 million" ], [ "Rugrats Go Wild", "2003", "John Eng and Norton Virgien", "A crossover with Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys", "Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Pictures", "$ 55.4 million" ], [ "Immigrants", "2008", "Gábor Csupó", "Adult-oriented film", "Warner Bros", "$ 0.1 million" ] ]
Productions -- Movies
Klasky_Csupo_1
Klasky Csupo is an American multimedia entertainment production company which specializes in animation and graphic design and is located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It was founded by producer Arlene Klasky, animator Gábor Csupó and their nephew Attila Csupó, hence the company's name. The company was founded by Klasky and Csupo in a spare room of their apartment in 1982, and grew to 550 artists, creative workers, and staff in an animation facility in Hollywood. During the 1990s and early-mid 2000s, they produced and animated era-defining shows for Nickelodeon such as Rugrats, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, The Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, As Told by Ginger, and All Grown Up!, as well as Duckman on USA Network. In 2007, Nick ended their long-running partnership with Klasky Csupo and its shows ceased production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historical_drama_films_and_series_set_in_Near_Eastern_and_Western_civilization
List of historical drama films and series set in Near Eastern and Western civilization
[ "Title", "Release date", "Time period", "Setting", "Notes" ]
[ [ "El Cid", "1961", "1040-1099", "Spain / Kingdom of Castile", "Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar , an 11th-century Spanish warrior known as El Cid" ], [ "Macbeth", "1971", "1050s", "Scotland", "Scottish king Mac Bethad mac Findlaích" ], [ "Macbeth", "2015", "1050s", "Scotland", "Scottish king Mac Bethad mac Findlaích" ], [ "Lady Godiva of Coventry", "1955", "1050s", "England", "an English noble woman who allegedly rode naked through the streets of Coventry in protest of unfair taxation" ], [ "1066 The Battle for Middle Earth", "2009", "1066", "England", "During the Norman conquest" ], [ "The War Lord", "1965", "1066-1100", "England", "A knight in the service of a duke goes to a coastal village where an earlier attempt to build a defensive castle has failed" ], [ "The Mighty Crusaders", "1958", "1096-1099", "Levant", "First Crusade" ], [ "Rytsarskiy roman", "2000", "1096-1099", "Byzantine Empire", "First Crusade" ], [ "The Crusaders", "2001", "1096-1099", "Italy and the Levant", "First Crusade" ], [ "The Physician", "2013", "1100", "England/Middle East", "An adventure film based on the novel of the same name by Noah Gordon" ] ]
Films set in medieval era ( 600–1500 ) -- Films set in 11th century
List_of_historical_period_drama_films_and_series_set_in_Near_Eastern_and_Western_civilization_4
The historical drama or period drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people. Some historical dramas are docudramas , which attempt an accurate portrayal of a historical event or biography, to the degree that the available historical research will allow. Other historical dramas are fictionalized tales that are based on an actual person and their deeds, such as Braveheart , which is loosely based on the 13th-century knight William Wallace 's fight for Scotland 's independence. Due to the sheer volume of films included in this genre and in the interest of continuity, this list is primarily focused on films pertaining to the history of Near Eastern and Western civilization . For films pertaining to the history of East Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia, please refer also to the list of Asian historical drama films .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossie_Ocasio
Ossie Ocasio
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location" ]
[ [ "37", "Loss", "23-13-1", "Alex Garcia", "TKO", "8 ( 10 )", "23/11/1992", "Great Western Forum , Inglewood , California , United States" ], [ "36", "Loss", "23-12-1", "Carl Williams", "UD", "10", "20/08/1992", "Atlantic City , New Jersey , United States" ], [ "35", "Loss", "23-11-1", "Mike Hunter", "UD", "10", "14/12/1990", "Hordern Pavilion , Sydney , New South Wales , Australia" ], [ "34", "Win", "23-10-1", "Jess Harding", "RTD", "8 ( 10 )", "03/10/1990", "Festival Hall , Basildon , Essex , England , United Kingdom" ], [ "33", "Loss", "22-10-1", "Lennox Lewis", "PTS", "8", "27/06/1990", "Royal Albert Hall , Kensington , London , England , United Kingdom" ], [ "32", "Loss", "22-9-1", "Bruce Seldon", "UD", "8", "18/05/1990", "San Jose , California , United States" ], [ "31", "Loss", "22-8-1", "Tyrell Biggs", "UD", "10", "11/01/1990", "Trump Plaza Hotel , Atlantic City , New Jersey , United States" ], [ "30", "Loss", "22-7-1", "Ray Mercer", "SD", "8", "07/12/1989", "Mirage Hotel & Casino , Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "29", "Loss", "22-6-1", "Pierre Coetzer", "UD", "10", "26/11/1988", "Standard Bank Indoor Arena , Johannesburg , South Africa" ], [ "28", "Win", "22-5-1", "Pierre Coetzer", "UD", "10", "06/03/1988", "Good Hope Centre , Cape Town , South Africa" ], [ "27", "Loss", "21-5-1", "Evander Holyfield", "TKO", "11 ( 15 )", "15/08/1987", "Saint-Tropez , Var , France" ], [ "26", "Win", "21-4-1", "Dwight Muhammad Qawi", "MD", "10", "15/05/1987", "Caesars Palace , Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "25", "Win", "20-4-1", "Narcisco Maldonado", "PTS", "10", "23/03/1986", "Lawlor Events Center , Nevada , United States" ], [ "24", "Loss", "19-4-1", "Piet Crous", "UD", "15", "01/12/1984", "Superbowl , Sun City , South Adrica" ], [ "23", "Win", "19-3-1", "John Odhiambho", "TKO", "15", "05/05/1984", "Mets Pavillion , Guaynabo , Puerto Rico" ], [ "22", "Win", "18-3-1", "Randy Stephens", "UD", "15", "20/05/1983", "Dunes Outdoor Arena , Nevada , United States" ], [ "21", "Win", "17-3-1", "Eddie Taylor", "UD", "15", "15/12/1982", "Aragon Ballroom , Illinois , United States" ], [ "20", "Win", "16-3-1", "Robbie Williams", "SD", "15", "13/02/1982", "Rand Stadium , Johannesburg , South Africa" ], [ "19", "Loss", "15-3-1", "John L Gardner", "KO", "10", "17/03/1981", "Wembley Arena , London , United Kingdom" ], [ "18", "Win", "15-2-1", "Barry Funches", "UD", "10", "23/10/1980", "The Theater at Madison Square Garden , New York , United States" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 37 fights 23 wins 13 losses By knockout 12 5 By decision 11 8 Draws 1
Ossie_Ocasio_1
Osvaldo Ossie Ocasio (born August 12, 1955) is a Puerto Rican former boxer who held the world cruiserweight championship. Nicknamed Jaws, his peculiar nickname was the result of him accidentally biting another boxer during a sparring session.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_K_League_Challenge
2015 K League Challenge
[ "Club", "Player 1", "Player 2", "Player 3" ]
[ [ "FC Anyang", "Austin Berry", "", "" ], [ "Bucheon FC 1995", "Rodrigo Paraná", "Almir", "Lukian" ], [ "Chungju Hummel", "Marcinho", "", "" ], [ "Daegu FC", "Léo Jaime", "Johnathan", "Serginho" ], [ "Gyeongnam FC", "Fauver", "Miloš Stojanović", "Imed Louati" ], [ "Gangwon FC", "Jonatas Belusso", "Henan", "Gil" ], [ "Seoul E-Land", "Carlyle Mitchell", "Ryan Johnson", "Tarabai" ], [ "Suwon FC", "Japa", "Vladan Adžić", "Sisi" ] ]
Teams -- Foreign players
Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to four per team , including a slot for a player from AFC countries . A team could use four foreign players on the field each game .
2015_K_League_Challenge_4
The 2015 K League Challenge was the third season of the K League Challenge, the second tier South Korean professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2013. From the 2014 season, a top place team was promoted to the K League Classic and the promotion play-offs among three clubs ranked between 2nd and 4th took place after the regular season ends.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920_Summer_Olympics
1920 Summer Olympics
[ "IOC", "Country", "Athletes" ]
[ [ "BEL", "Belgium", "336" ], [ "FRA", "France", "304" ], [ "USA", "United States", "288" ], [ "SWE", "Sweden", "260" ], [ "GBR", "Great Britain", "235" ], [ "NOR", "Norway", "194" ], [ "ITA", "Italy", "174" ], [ "DEN", "Denmark", "154" ], [ "TCH", "Czechoslovakia", "121" ], [ "NED", "Netherlands", "146" ], [ "SUI", "Switzerland", "77" ], [ "FIN", "Finland", "63" ], [ "GRE", "Greece", "57" ], [ "CAN", "Canada", "53" ], [ "RSA", "South Africa", "39" ], [ "ESP", "Spain", "32" ], [ "LUX", "Luxembourg", "25" ], [ "EGY", "Egypt", "22" ], [ "BRA", "Brazil", "19" ], [ "JPN", "Japan", "15" ] ]
Participating nations -- Number of athletes by National Olympic Committees
Venues_of_the_1920_Summer_Olympics_2
The 1920 Summer Olympics (French: Les Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; Dutch: Olympische Zomerspelen van de VIIe Olympiade; German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium. In March 1912, during the 13th session of the IOC, Belgium's bid to host the 1920 Summer Olympics was made by Baron Édouard de Laveleye, president of the Belgian Olympic Committee and of the Royal Belgian Football Association. No fixed host city was proposed at the time. The 1916 Summer Olympics, to be held in Berlin, capital of the German Empire, were cancelled due to World War I. The aftermath of the war and the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 affected the Olympic Games not only due to new states being created, but also by sanctions against the nations that lost the war and were blamed for starting it. Hungary, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire were banned from competing in the Games. Germany did not return to Olympic competition until 1928 and instead hosted a series of games called Deutsche Kampfspiele, starting with the Winter edition of 1922 (which predated the first Winter Olympics). The United States won the most gold and overall medals. The sailing events were held in Ostend, Belgium, and two in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._V._Anand
K. V. Anand
[ "Year", "Film", "" ]
[ [ "2005", "Kana Kandaen", "Srikanth , Gopika , Prithviraj" ], [ "2009", "Ayan", "Suriya , Tamanna , Prabhu" ], [ "2011", "Ko", "Jeeva , Ajmal , Karthika Nair" ], [ "2012", "Maattrraan", "Suriya , Kajal Aggarwal" ], [ "2015", "Anegan", "Dhanush , Amyra Dastur , Karthik" ], [ "2017", "Kavan", "Vijay Sethupathi , T.Rajendar , Vikranth , Madonna Sebastian" ], [ "2019", "Kaappaan", "Suriya , Mohanlal , Arya , Sayyeshaa , Poorna" ] ]
Filmography -- As director
K._V._Anand_1
K. V. Anand (born 1966) is an Indian cinematographer, film director and former photo journalist, working mainly in the South Indian film industry. After a short period as a journalist, he became a cinematographer in the early 1990s, working for about fifteen films in the Southern and Bollywood industries. Anand won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for his debut film as a cinematographer, Thenmavin Kombath, In 2005, Anand turned film director with the critically acclaimed Kana Kandaen. He is the founding member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_10,000_metres
2005 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Kenenisa Bekele ( ETH )", "27:08.33" ], [ "2", "Sileshi Sihine ( ETH )", "27:08.87" ], [ "3", "Moses Mosop ( KEN )", "27:08.96 ( PB )" ], [ "4", "Boniface Kiprop Toroitich ( UGA )", "27:10.98 ( SB )" ], [ "5", "Martin Mathathi ( KEN )", "27:12.51" ], [ "6", "Zersenay Tadese ( ERI )", "27:12.82 ( NR )" ], [ "7", "Abebe Dinkesa ( ETH )", "27:13.09" ], [ "8", "Abderrahim Goumri ( MAR )", "27:14.64" ], [ "9", "Nicholas Kemboi ( QAT )", "27:16.22 ( SB )" ], [ "10", "Juan Carlos de la Ossa ( ESP )", "27:33.42" ], [ "11", "Yonas Kifle ( ERI )", "27:35.72" ], [ "12", "Charles Kamathi ( KEN )", "27:37.82" ], [ "13", "Abdihakem Abdirahman ( USA )", "27:52.01" ], [ "14", "Christian Belz ( SWI )", "27:53.16 ( NR )" ], [ "15", "Gebregziabher Gebremariam ( ETH )", "27:53.19" ], [ "16", "Sultan Khamis Zaman ( QAT )", "27:53.33" ], [ "17", "Dieudonné Disi ( RWA )", "27:53.51 ( PB )" ], [ "18", "John Yuda Msuri ( TAN )", "27:57.31" ], [ "19", "Yu Mitsuya ( JPN )", "27:57.67" ], [ "20", "Mohammed Amyn ( MAR )", "28:12.59" ] ]
Finishing times
2005_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_10,000_metres_0
The Men's 10,000 metres event featured at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. The final was held on 8 August 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Italian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
2003 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "No", "Rider", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "46", "Valentino Rossi", "Repsol Honda", "Honda", "23", "43:28.008", "1", "25" ], [ "2", "65", "Loris Capirossi", "Ducati Marlboro Team", "Ducati", "23", "+1.416", "2", "20" ], [ "3", "3", "Max Biaggi", "Camel Pramac Pons", "Honda", "23", "+4.576", "4", "16" ], [ "4", "6", "Makoto Tamada", "Pramac Honda", "Honda", "23", "+13.210", "10", "13" ], [ "5", "56", "Shinya Nakano", "D'Antin Yamaha Team", "Yamaha", "23", "+13.411", "3", "11" ], [ "6", "11", "Tohru Ukawa", "Camel Pramac Pons", "Honda", "23", "+13.666", "5", "10" ], [ "7", "15", "Sete Gibernau", "Telefónica Movistar Honda", "Honda", "23", "+14.253", "6", "9" ], [ "8", "7", "Carlos Checa", "Fortuna Yamaha Team", "Yamaha", "23", "+22.811", "7", "8" ], [ "9", "45", "Colin Edwards", "Alice Aprilia Racing", "Aprilia", "23", "+33.056", "13", "7" ], [ "10", "19", "Olivier Jacque", "Gauloises Yamaha Team", "Yamaha", "23", "+38.882", "8", "6" ], [ "11", "33", "Marco Melandri", "Fortuna Yamaha Team", "Yamaha", "23", "+38.977", "12", "5" ], [ "12", "69", "Nicky Hayden", "Repsol Honda", "Honda", "23", "+48.639", "17", "4" ], [ "13", "23", "Ryuichi Kiyonari", "Telefónica Movistar Honda", "Honda", "23", "+50.183", "22", "3" ], [ "14", "66", "Alex Hofmann", "Kawasaki Racing Team", "Kawasaki", "23", "+54.213", "15", "2" ], [ "15", "8", "Garry McCoy", "Kawasaki Racing Team", "Kawasaki", "23", "+1:23.281", "20", "1" ], [ "16", "88", "Andrew Pitt", "Kawasaki Racing Team", "Kawasaki", "23", "+1:37.284", "21", "" ], [ "Ret", "99", "Jeremy McWilliams", "Proton Team KR", "Proton KR", "18", "Retirement", "19", "" ], [ "Ret", "9", "Nobuatsu Aoki", "Proton Team KR", "Proton KR", "14", "Retirement", "23", "" ], [ "Ret", "12", "Troy Bayliss", "Ducati Marlboro Team", "Ducati", "10", "Accident", "11", "" ], [ "Ret", "41", "Noriyuki Haga", "Alice Aprilia Racing", "Aprilia", "7", "Accident", "16", "" ] ]
MotoGP classification
2003_Italian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_0
The 2003 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 2003 MotoGP Championship. It took place on the weekend of 6-8 June 2003 at the Mugello Circuit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_UCI_Cyclo-cross_World_Cup
2013–14 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
[ "Rank", "Name", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Katie Compton ( USA )", "350" ], [ "2", "Nikki Harris ( GBR )", "284" ], [ "3", "Marianne Vos ( NED )", "270" ], [ "4", "Sanne Cant ( BEL )", "261" ], [ "5", "Helen Wyman ( GBR )", "214" ], [ "6", "Ellen Van Loy ( BEL )", "190" ], [ "7", "Eva Lechner ( ITA )", "150" ], [ "8", "Lucie Chainel-Lefèvre ( FRA )", "145" ], [ "9", "Sophie de Boer ( NED )", "144" ], [ "10", "Pavla Havlíková ( CZE )", "139" ] ]
Individual standings -- Women
[ 10 ]
2013–14_UCI_Cyclo-cross_World_Cup_2
The 2013-2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup events and season-long competition took place between 20 October 2013 and 26 January 2014, sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The men's competition was won by the Dutchman Lars van der Haar, who also won three of the seven races. World Champion Sven Nys was quickly out of competition for the general classification after having several mechanical problems in the first race, resulting in him giving up, and a total off-day in the second race where he only finished 22nd. Previous World Cup winner Niels Albert, of Belgium, won two races, but still finished only third in the general after his German teammate Philipp Walsleben; Walsleben did not manage to win any of the races, but consistently ranked high, grabbing four podium spots. Katie Compton of the United States dominated the women's competition, winning five of the seven races. The remaining two were won by World Champion Marianne Vos who had undergone a cyst removal operation in November making her miss the races in Koksijde and Namur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_of_Hainan
2010 Tour of Hainan
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Arkaitz Duran ( ESP )", "Footon-Servetto-Fuji", "13" ], [ "2", "Tomasz Marczynski ( POL )", "CCC-Polsat-Polkowice", "11" ], [ "3", "Ghader Mizbani ( IRI )", "Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team", "10" ], [ "4", "Kiel Reijnen ( USA )", "Jelly Belly-Kenda", "9" ], [ "5", "Mehdi Sohrabi ( IRI )", "Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team", "6" ], [ "6", "Daniel Westmattelmann ( GER )", "Team Kuota-Indeland", "5" ], [ "7", "Adrian Honkisz ( POL )", "CCC-Polsat-Polkowice", "5" ], [ "8", "Volodymyr Starchyk ( UKR )", "Ukraine ( National team )", "5" ], [ "9", "Valentin Iglinskiy ( KAZ )", "Astana", "4" ], [ "10", "Sylwester Janiszewski ( POL )", "CCC-Polsat-Polkowice", "4" ] ]
Mountains classification
2010_Tour_of_Hainan_19
The 2010 Tour of Hainan is the fifth edition. The sixth stage was cancelled after a few kilometres of racing because of heavy rains and flash flooding on some of the roads of the stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_FIBA_Africa_Championship_for_Women
2007 FIBA Africa Championship for Women
[ "Pos", "Name", "APG" ]
[ [ "1", "Nigeria", "18" ], [ "2", "Angola", "17.1" ], [ "3", "DR Congo", "16.6" ], [ "4", "Kenya", "16.6" ], [ "5", "Cape Verde", "15.9" ], [ "6", "Cameroon", "15.3" ], [ "7", "Senegal", "14.9" ], [ "8", "Mali", "13.6" ], [ "9", "Tunisia", "12.6" ], [ "10", "Madagascar", "12.4" ] ]
Assists
2007_FIBA_Africa_Championship_for_Women_16
The 2007 FIBA Africa Championship for Women was the 18th FIBA Africa Championship for Women, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Senegal from September 20 to 30, with the games played at the Marius Ndiaye Stadium in Dakar and at the Stade Maniang Soumaré in Thiès. Mali defeated Senegal 65-58 in the final to win their first title. and securing a spot at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_McGovern
Elizabeth McGovern
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1979", "California Fever", "Lisa Bannister", "Episode : The Girl from Somewhere" ], [ "1984", "Faerie Tale Theatre", "Snow White", "Episode : Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" ], [ "1990", "Women & Men : Stories of Seduction", "Vicki", "Television film" ], [ "1991", "Ashenden", "Aileen Somerville", "Television film Nominated - CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie" ], [ "1992", "Tales from Hollywood", "Helen Schwartz", "Television film" ], [ "1993", "Performance", "Beatrice-Joanna", "Episode : The Changeling" ], [ "1995", "If Not for You", "Jessie Kent", "8 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Broken Trust", "Janice Dillon", "Television film" ], [ "1996", "Broken Glass", "Margaret Hymen", "Television film" ], [ "1996", "The Summer of Ben Tyler", "Celia Rayburn", "Television film" ], [ "1996", "Tracey Takes On", "Judge Loring", "Episode : Vanity" ], [ "1996", "Tales from the Crypt", "Laura Kendall", "Episode : Horror in the Night" ], [ "1997", "Clover", "Sara Kate", "Television film" ], [ "1999", "The Scarlet Pimpernel", "Lady Marguerite Blakeney", "3 episodes" ], [ "2000", "Thursday the 12th", "Candice Hopper", "Television film" ], [ "2001", "The Flamingo Rising", "Edna Lee", "Television film" ], [ "2001", "Hawk", "Susie Hawkins", "Television film" ], [ "2001", "Table 12", "Mel", "Episode : Preserves" ], [ "2003", "The Brotherhood of Poland , New Hampshire", "Helen Shaw", "7 episodes" ], [ "2006", "Three Moons over Milford", "Laura Davis", "8 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Elizabeth_McGovern_1
Elizabeth Lee McGovern (born July 18, 1961) is an American film, television, and theater actor, and musician. She received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Evelyn Nesbit in the 1981 film Ragtime. She is also known for her performance as Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham in the British drama series Downton Abbey, for which she has been nominated for an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award. Her other films include Ordinary People (1980), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), The Handmaid's Tale (1990), The Wings of the Dove (1997) and The Chaperone (2018).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics
Australia at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Tim Sullivan", "Athletics", "Men 's 100 m T38" ], [ "Gold", "Tim Sullivan", "Athletics", "Men 's 200 m T38" ], [ "Gold", "Tim Sullivan", "Athletics", "Men 's 400 m T38" ], [ "Gold", "Richard Colman", "Athletics", "Men 's 800 m T53" ], [ "Gold", "Kurt Fearnley", "Athletics", "Men 's 5000 m T54" ], [ "Gold", "Kurt Fearnley", "Athletics", "Men 's Marathon T54" ], [ "Gold", "Tim Sullivan , Benjamin Hall , Darren Thrupp , Paul Benz", "Athletics", "Men 's 4 × 100 m relay T35-T38" ], [ "Gold", "Amy Winters", "Athletics", "Women 's 100 m T46" ], [ "Gold", "Amy Winters", "Athletics", "Women 's 200 m T46" ], [ "Gold", "Katrina Webb", "Athletics", "Women 's 400 m T38" ], [ "Gold", "Christopher Scott", "Cycling", "Men 's bicycle road race/time trial CP4" ], [ "Gold", "Christopher Scott", "Cycling", "Men 's bicycle 3 km individual pursuit CP4" ], [ "Gold", "Mark le Flohic", "Cycling", "Men 's tricycle road race CP 1/2" ], [ "Gold", "Greg Ball", "Cycling", "Men 's bicycle 1 km time trial LC 1-4" ], [ "Gold", "Anthony Biddle , Kial Stewart", "Cycling", "Men 's tandem 1 km time trial B1-3" ], [ "Gold", "Peter Brooks", "Cycling", "Men 's bicycle 4 km individual pursuit LC1" ], [ "Gold", "Kieran Modra , Robert Crowe", "Cycling", "Men 's tandem 4 km individual pursuit B1-3" ], [ "Gold", "Kieran Modra , David Short", "Cycling", "Men 's tandem sprint B1-3" ], [ "Gold", "Greg Ball , Peter Brooks , Christopher Scott", "Cycling", "Men 's bicycle team sprint LC 1-4 & CP 3/4" ], [ "Gold", "Lindy Hou , Janelle Lindsay", "Cycling", "Women 's tandem sprint B 1-3" ] ]
Australia_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_0
Australia competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. It was Australia's 12th year of participation at the Paralympics. The team included 151 athletes (91 men and 60 women). Australian competitors won 101 medals (26 gold, 39 silver and 36 bronze) to finish fifth in the gold medal table and second on the total medal table. Australia competed in 12 sports and won medals in 8 sports. The Chef de Mission was Paul Bird. The Australian team was smaller than the Sydney Games due to a strict selection policy related to the athletes' potential to win a medal and the International Paralympic Committee's decision to remove events for athletes with an intellectual disability from the Games due to issues of cheating at the Sydney Games. This was due to a cheating scandal with the Spanish intellectually disabled basketball team in the 2000 Summer Paralympics where it was later discovered that only two players actually had intellectual disabilities. The IPC decision resulted in leading Australian athletes such as Siobhan Paton and Lisa Llorens not being able to defend their Paralympic titles. Some of the other outstanding Australian athletes included:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_skating_at_the_2013_European_Youth_Olympic_Winter_Festival
Figure skating at the 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Total Points", "SP", "FS" ]
[ [ "1", "Adyan Pitkeev", "Russia", "177.10", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Yaroslav Paniot", "Ukraine", "156.02", "2", "4" ], [ "3", "Adrien Tesson", "France", "154.12", "4", "2" ], [ "4", "Graham Newberry", "United Kingdom", "150.54", "3", "3" ], [ "5", "Cătălin Dimitrescu", "Romania", "133,31", "8", "5" ], [ "6", "Anton Karpuk", "Belarus", "130.58", "9", "6" ], [ "7", "Sondre Oddvoll Boe", "Norway", "129.43", "6", "7" ], [ "8", "John Olof Hallman", "Sweden", "123.74", "11", "9" ], [ "9", "Armen Agaian", "Georgia", "122.32", "13", "8" ], [ "10", "Osman Akgün", "Turkey", "122.11", "10", "10" ], [ "11", "Alberto Vanz", "Italy", "116.91", "14", "11" ], [ "12", "Manuel Leo Leitner", "Germany", "111.62", "5", "14" ], [ "13", "Héctor Alonso Serrano", "Spain", "110.72", "16", "12" ], [ "14", "Nicola Todeschini", "Switzerland", "103.41", "12", "15" ], [ "15", "Kamil Peteja", "Poland", "102.71", "15", "13" ], [ "16", "Marco Klepoch", "Slovakia", "101.44", "7", "19" ], [ "17", "Ivo Gatovski", "Bulgaria", "95.45", "17", "17" ], [ "18", "Martin Krhovják", "Czech Republic", "93.27", "19", "16" ], [ "19", "Krištof Brezar", "Slovenia", "89.67", "18", "18" ] ]
Results -- Men
Figure_skating_at_the_2013_European_Youth_Olympic_Winter_Festival_0
Figure skating was competed at the 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies singles. The event took place at the Poiana Brașov Ice Rink in Poiana Brașov, Romania between February 17 and 22, 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_footballers_with_more_than_50_international_goals
List of footballers with more than 50 international goals
[ "No", "Country", "Confederation" ]
[ [ "4", "Brazil", "CONMEBOL" ], [ "4", "Hungary", "UEFA" ], [ "3", "Iraq", "AFC" ], [ "3", "Japan", "AFC" ], [ "2", "Argentina", "CONMEBOL" ], [ "2", "Denmark", "UEFA" ], [ "2", "Germany ( including West Germany )", "UEFA" ], [ "2", "Iran", "AFC" ], [ "2", "Kuwait", "AFC" ], [ "2", "South Korea", "AFC" ], [ "2", "Thailand", "AFC" ], [ "2", "United Arab Emirates", "AFC" ], [ "2", "United States", "CONCACAF" ], [ "2", "Uruguay", "CONMEBOL" ], [ "1", "Australia", "AFC / OFC" ], [ "1", "Belgium", "UEFA" ], [ "1", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "UEFA" ], [ "1", "Cameroon", "CAF" ], [ "1", "Czech Republic", "UEFA" ], [ "1", "Egypt", "CAF" ] ]
By nationality
As of 18 November 2019 Pelé of Brazil was the first player from outside Europe to have scored at least 50 goals in international career .
List_of_footballers_with_50_or_more_international_goals_1
The first player to score 50 international goals was Imre Schlosser of Hungary . He achieved the feat when he scored a brace (two goals) in a 6-2 victory against Austria on 3 June 1917. He scored 57 international goals in 68 matches, played his last match on 10 April 1927. [a] He remained highest international goalscorer for 26 years until his fellow countryman Ferenc Puskás broke the record. Puskás was the third player and the third European after Poul Nielsen of Denmark to achieve 50 international goals in international career. Neilsen achieved this feat on his 36th cap against Sweden in the 1924-28 Nordic Football Championship on 14 June 1925. This is also the fewest matches played by any player to score 50 goals. He scored 52 goals in just 38 matches in his international career. His 50th goal came on 24 July 1952, when he scored a brace in the semi-final match against Turkey at the 1952 Summer Olympics . Puskás scored 84 goals in his international career. He remained the highest international goalscorer for 47 years following his 84th goal in 1956 against Austria until Ali Daei of Iran broke the record in 2003 after scoring his 85th goal against Lebanon . Daei is the first player ever to score over 100 goals in international football with 109 goals .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas's_2nd_congressional_district
Texas's 2nd congressional district
[ "Year", "Office", "Results" ]
[ [ "2000", "President", "Bush 63-37%" ], [ "2004", "President", "Bush 63-36%" ], [ "2008", "President", "McCain 60-40%" ], [ "2012", "President", "Romney 63-36%" ], [ "2016", "President", "Trump 52-43%" ], [ "2018", "Senate", "Cruz 50-49%" ], [ "2018", "Governor", "Abbott 56-43%" ] ]
Recent election results from statewide races
Texas's_2nd_congressional_district_0
Texas's 2nd congressional district of the United States House of Representatives is in the southeastern portion of the state of Texas. It encompasses much of northern and western Houston. From 2002 to 2012 it stretched from Houston's northern suburbs through eastern Harris County, and across Southeast Texas to the Louisiana border. As of the 2000 census, District 2 represented 651,619 people. The district's configuration dates from the 2003 Texas redistricting, when most of the old 9th District was split among three neighboring districts. The four-term Democratic incumbent in the 9th District, Nick Lampson, was unseated by Republican Ted Poe, a longtime felony court judge in Harris County. In November 2017, Poe announced that he would retire from Congress at the end of his current term, and did not seek re-election in 2018. Dan Crenshaw was elected on November 6th and is currently serving as congressman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Ashford_Bowdler
Listed buildings in Ashford Bowdler
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "St Andrew 's Church 52°19′51″N 2°42′24″W / 52.33092°N 2.70669°W / 52.33092 ; -2.70669 ( St Andrew 's Church )", "", "12th century", "The church was extended in the 15th century , restored in 1846 and 1904 , and the chancel was rebuilt in 1907 . It is in sandstone and has a slate roof , and verges with bargeboards . The church consists of a nave , a south porch , and a short chancel with a north vestry . Incorporated into the west end of the nave is a turret with a broach spire , both covered with shingles . In the north and south walls of the nave are blocked Norman doorways . The rebuilding of the chancel incorporated two Norman windows and the Decorated east window , consisting of three lancets and a rose window above", "II*" ], [ "Spring Cottage 52°19′54″N 2°42′30″W / 52.33179°N 2.70831°W / 52.33179 ; -2.70831 ( Spring Cottage )", "-", "c. 1583", "The house was extended to the rear in the 17th century . It was originally two houses , and later combined into one . The house is timber framed on a stone plinth with brick infill and a thatched roof . It has a single storey with an attic , a front of three bays , and a rear wing . The windows are casements , those in the attic in eyebrow eaves . At the rear is a flat-roofed dormer", "II" ], [ "Grove Farmhouse 52°19′55″N 2°42′36″W / 52.33183°N 2.71007°W / 52.33183 ; -2.71007 ( Grove Farmhouse )", "", "Late 16th or early 17th century", "The farmhouse is in three parts , all with tiled roofs . The oldest part to the east is timber framed with rendered infill on a stone plinth . Brick cross-wings were added in the 18th century . It has two storeys , and the wings also have cellars and attics . There is one mullioned and transomed window , and the other windows are casements . The other parts are in brick with dentilled eaves . The central part has two storeys , sash windows , and a gabled porch . The main range to the west , dating from the 18th century , has three storeys and cellars , a hipped roof , and three bays . In the centre is a semicircular flat-roofed porch that has a doorway with pilasters , a fanlight , and an entablature . The ground floor contains two Venetian windows , and the other windows are sashes", "II" ], [ "No . 6 Ashford Bowdler 52°19′54″N 2°42′30″W / 52.33174°N 2.70846°W / 52.33174 ; -2.70846 ( No . 6 Ashford Bowdler )", "-", "17th century", "The house is attached to Spring Cottage , and was extended in the 20th century . It is timber framed with brick infill and has a thatched roof ; the extension is in brick . There is one storey and an attic , and three bays . On the front is a thatched and glazed porch , and the windows are casements , those in the attic in eyebrow eaves", "II" ], [ "No . 7 Ashford Bowdler 52°19′53″N 2°42′29″W / 52.33152°N 2.70808°W / 52.33152 ; -2.70808 ( No . 7 Ashford Bowdler )", "", "17th century", "The house is timber framed on a stone plinth with brick infill and a thatched roof . It has a single storey with an attic , and two bays with later extensions at each end . On the front is a gabled porch , and the windows are casements , those in the attic in eyebrow eaves", "II" ], [ "Linden Lea 52°19′53″N 2°42′29″W / 52.33140°N 2.70801°W / 52.33140 ; -2.70801 ( Linden Lea )", "", "17th century", "Originally two houses , it was extended in the 20th century , and combined into one dwelling . Both parts have a single storey and an attic . The original part is timber framed with rendered infill and a thatched roof . It has casement windows and a gabled dormer . The extension to the left is in rendered brick and has a tiled roof", "II" ], [ "Manor House 52°19′53″N 2°42′36″W / 52.33129°N 2.70987°W / 52.33129 ; -2.70987 ( Manor House )", "-", "17th century", "The oldest part of the house is the cross-wing , the main range being built later in the 17th century . The house is in brick , the cross-wing has a tiled roof , and the main range has dentil eaves and a slate roof with coped gables . The main range has three storeys and three bays , sash windows with segmental heads in the lower two floors , and casement windows with flat heads in the top floor . The doorway in the left bay has a half- hipped tiled canopy on brackets . The cross-wing has two storeys , cellars and an attic , and three bays . some windows are mullioned , and others are sashes", "II" ], [ "Old Yew Tree Farmhouse 52°19′53″N 2°42′39″W / 52.33136°N 2.71087°W / 52.33136 ; -2.71087 ( Old Yew Tree Farmhouse )", "", "17th century", "The farmhouse was extended with the addition of a main range in the 18th century . The original range is timber framed with brick infill on a stone plinth , and with brick at the rear . There are two storeys , the upper floor jettied , and it contains casement windows . Behind is a brick wing with a single storey and an attic , a lean-to porch , and a gabled dormer . The main range , further to the rear , is in brick with two storeys and an undercroft , and casement windows . All the roofs are tiled", "II" ], [ "Group of five memorials 52°19′51″N 2°42′24″W / 52.33091°N 2.70655°W / 52.33091 ; -2.70655 ( Group of five memorials )", "-", "Early 18th century", "This consists of a group of five headstones in the churchyard of St Andrew 's Church , some set vertically , others horizontally . They have various inscriptions and decorations , and carry dates in the 18th century", "II" ], [ "The Old Vicarage 52°19′55″N 2°42′29″W / 52.33193°N 2.70817°W / 52.33193 ; -2.70817 ( The Old Vicarage )", "", "Early 18th century", "The vicarage , later a private house , was extended with a rear wing later in the 18th century . The house has two storeys and a tiled roof that has gables with ornamental bargeboards and finials . The original range , facing south , has three bays , the left two bays timber framed , and the right bay in brick . There is a gabled porch , and the windows are sashes , those in the ground floor with segmental heads . The rear wing is in stone , with casement windows , and a doorway with moulded pilasters and an open pediment . Running south from the house is a stone wall with flat sandstone coping", "II" ], [ "Memorial to Samuel Cheese 52°19′51″N 2°42′23″W / 52.33082°N 2.70649°W / 52.33082 ; -2.70649 ( Memorial to Samuel Cheese )", "-", "Early to mid 18th century", "The memorial in the churchyard of St Andrew 's Church is to the memory of Samuel Cheese and his wife . It consists of an ashlar headstone with a double inscribed panel . Above each panel is a carved head", "II" ], [ "Outbuilding , Grove Farm 52°19′54″N 2°42′37″W / 52.33168°N 2.71041°W / 52.33168 ; -2.71041 ( Outbuilding , Grove Farm )", "-", "18th century", "The outbuilding is in brick with dentil eaves and a hipped tile roof . There are two storeys and a T-shaped plan , with a three- bay range and a cross-wing to the right . It contains a cart entrance with a segmental head , doorways , pitching holes and other openings", "II" ], [ "Ashford Hall 52°20′10″N 2°42′56″W / 52.33624°N 2.71542°W / 52.33624 ; -2.71542 ( Ashford Hall )", "-", "c. 1760", "A country house that was extended in 1771 , it is in brick with a modillioned cornice , a parapet , and a hipped slate roof . There are three storeys and an attic , a front of seven bays , and a long rear extension . The middle three bays project under a pediment with a modillioned apex . There is a central portico with Doric columns , pilasters , an entablature , and an open pediment . The left return has four bays , and contains a bay window . The windows are sashes", "II*" ], [ "Stable block , The Rhyse and wall , Ashford Hall 52°20′09″N 2°42′57″W / 52.33585°N 2.71586°W / 52.33585 ; -2.71586 ( Stable block , The Rhyse and wall , Ashford Hall )", "-", "Mid to late 18th century", "The stable block was extended in the 19th century and converted into a house and a store in the 20th century . This forms an L-shaped plan with the south wing being the house and the east wing the store . They are in brick with hipped tile roofs and two storeys . The house has a modillioned cornice and a parapet , a front of five bays , casement windows , and a canopy with a hipped tile roof . The store has five bays , the middle three bays projecting under a pediment containing a clock face . The windows are mullioned or mullioned and transomed . In the centre of the roof is a bell turret with an open octagonal arcade on a plinth , with a lead cupola roof , a weathervane , and a ball finial . Attached is a brick wall with gate piers that have pyramidal caps", "II" ], [ "Barn and outbuildings , Rhyse Farm 52°20′07″N 2°42′57″W / 52.33535°N 2.71586°W / 52.33535 ; -2.71586 ( Barn and outbuildings , Rhyse Farm )", "", "c. 1771-91", "The barn and outbuilding are at right angles , forming an L-shaped plan . They are in brick , the barn has a hipped slate roof , and the outbuilding has a tiled roof . The barn has dentil eaves , segmental-headed openings , and cross-shaped ventilation holes", "II" ], [ "Walls , gates , greenhouse , and boiler house , Ashford Hall 52°20′09″N 2°43′01″W / 52.33574°N 2.71697°W / 52.33574 ; -2.71697 ( Walls , gates , greenhouse , and boiler house , Ashford Hall )", "-", "Late 18th century", "The walls surround the kitchen garden , they are in brick , and have coping partly in ashlar and partly in tile . There are three doorways with segmental arches . At the northwest are brick piers with pyramidal caps and moulded soffits . On the north wall is a twelve-bay greenhouse on a brick plinth , and on the other side of the wall is a brick boiler house with a tiled roof", "II" ], [ "Memorial to William Wordsworth 52°19′51″N 2°42′24″W / 52.33086°N 2.70675°W / 52.33086 ; -2.70675 ( Memorial to William Wordsworth )", "-", "Late 18th century", "The memorial is in the churchyard of St Andrew 's Church , and consists of an ashlar chest tomb on a red brick plinth . It has a plain lid with a moulded border", "II" ], [ "Church House 52°19′51″N 2°42′26″W / 52.33089°N 2.70726°W / 52.33089 ; -2.70726 ( Church House )", "", "c. 1785", "A brick house in late Georgian style , with a hipped slate roof , it consists of a rectangular block with two rear service wings . The main block has three storeys and the wings have two storeys . The front has three bays , and a central doorway with a four-centred arched head . The windows are sashes with fluted architraves , cornices and stone sills . In the left return is a two-storey semicircular bay window with a conical roof", "II" ], [ "Ashford Bridge 52°20′09″N 2°42′21″W / 52.33594°N 2.70577°W / 52.33594 ; -2.70577 ( Ashford Bridge )", "", "1797", "The bridge carries a road over the River Teme . It was designed by Thomas Telford , and is built in stone with brick parapets and piers . The bridge consists of a single segmental arch with a span of 25 metres ( 82 ft ) . It has voussoirs , a string course , and buttresses at the abutment . The road approaches on each side are on causeways with round arches", "II" ], [ "Memorial to Elizabeth Bright 52°19′51″N 2°42′23″W / 52.33084°N 2.70651°W / 52.33084 ; -2.70651 ( Memorial to Elizabeth Bright )", "-", "Early 19th century", "The memorial is in the churchyard of St Andrew 's Church , and consists of an ashlar chest tomb on a chamfered plinth . It has a plain flat lid , plain inscribed side panels , and corner piers", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Ashford_Bowdler_1
Ashford Bowdler is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Ashford Bowdler and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are in the village, and consist of a church and items in the churchyard, houses, cottages, farmhouses, and farm buildings. Outside the village, the most important building is a country house, Ashford Hall; the hall and some associated structures are listed. The other listed buildings are a road bridge, a milepost, and a railway bridge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Colorado_Rockies_season
2016 Colorado Rockies season
[ "v t e Wild Card teams ( Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff )", "W", "L", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "New York Mets", "87", "75", "0.537", "-" ], [ "San Francisco Giants", "87", "75", "0.537", "-" ], [ "St. Louis Cardinals", "86", "76", "0.531", "1" ], [ "Miami Marlins", "79", "82", "0.491", "7½" ], [ "Pittsburgh Pirates", "78", "83", "0.484", "8½" ], [ "Colorado Rockies", "75", "87", "0.463", "12" ], [ "Milwaukee Brewers", "73", "89", "0.451", "14" ], [ "Philadelphia Phillies", "71", "91", "0.438", "16" ], [ "Arizona Diamondbacks", "69", "93", "0.426", "18" ], [ "Atlanta Braves", "68", "93", "0.422", "18½" ], [ "San Diego Padres", "68", "94", "0.420", "19" ], [ "Cincinnati Reds", "68", "94", "0.420", "19" ] ]
Regular season -- Season standings
vteDivision Leaders W L Pct . Chicago Cubs 103 58 0.640 Washington Nationals 95 67 0.586 Los Angeles Dodgers 91 71 0.562
2016_Colorado_Rockies_season_7
The 2016 Colorado Rockies season was the franchise's 24th in Major League Baseball. It was the 22nd season the Rockies played their home games at Coors Field. After doing reasonably well most of the season and even posting a 54-53 (.505) record as late as August 3, they collapsed through the months of August and September, going an MLB-worst 21-34 in that span to finish 75-87, third place in the National League West, and missing the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. At the end of the season Walt Weiss resigned his position as manager after 4 seasons at the helm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics
Netherlands at the 1924 Summer Olympics
[ "Opponent nation", "Wins", "Losses", "Percent" ]
[ [ "Argentina", "0", "1", ".000" ], [ "Australia", "0", "1", ".000" ], [ "Denmark", "1", "1", ".500" ], [ "Great Britain", "0", "3", ".000" ], [ "Ireland", "0", "1", ".000" ], [ "Norway", "1", "1", ".500" ], [ "South Africa", "0", "1", ".000" ], [ "United States", "0", "1", ".000" ], [ "Total", "2", "10", ".167" ] ]
Netherlands_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_3
Athletes from the Netherlands competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. 177 competitors, 168 men and 9 women, took part in 81 events in 17 sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Stevenage_F.C._season
2013–14 Stevenage F.C. season
[ "Pos", "Player", "To", "Date" ]
[ [ "FW", "Michael Thalassitis", "Ebbsfleet United", "2 July 2013" ], [ "MF", "Matt Ball", "Boreham Wood", "16 August 2013" ], [ "DF", "Anthony Furlonge", "Hayes & Yeading United", "16 August 2013" ], [ "FW", "Marcus Haber", "Notts County", "13 September 2013" ], [ "FW", "Dani López", "Barnet", "10 October 2013" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans out
2013–14_Stevenage_F.C._season_12
The 2013-14 season was Stevenage F.C. 's fourth season in the Football League, where the club competed in League One. This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club played in the season. Their 18th-place finish during the 2012-13 campaign meant it would be Stevenage's third season of playing in League One, having only spent three years as a Football League club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Big_Eight_Conference_champions
List of Big Eight Conference champions
[ "School", "Total titles", "Regular season", "Tournament" ]
[ [ "Colorado", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Drake", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Iowa State", "5", "5", "0" ], [ "Kansas", "8", "8", "0" ], [ "Kansas State", "3", "3", "0" ], [ "Missouri", "26", "24", "2" ], [ "Nebraska", "5", "5", "0" ], [ "Oklahoma", "27", "25", "2" ], [ "Oklahoma State", "37", "20", "17" ], [ "Washington ( St. Louis )", "1", "1", "0" ] ]
Baseball -- Championships
List_of_Big_Eight_Conference_champions_1
The Big Eight Conference sponsored championships in 21 sports (11 men's and 10 women's) at various times during its existence from 1907 to 1996. The conference began sponsoring women's sports in the mid-1970s under the direction of Assistant Commissioner Steven J. Hatchell. Due to its common history with the Missouri Valley Conference, Big Eight championships from the 1907-08 through the 1927-28 academic year are also claimed by the MVC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_East_Carolina_University_faculty
List of East Carolina University faculty
[ "Name", "Position ( s )", "Joined College", "Left/retired", "Alumnus/na ?" ]
[ [ "Lawrence Babits", "George Washington Distinguished Professor of History ; Director of Maritime Studies", "", "( active )", "( no )" ], [ "Judith Bailey", "Senior Executive Director of Enrollment Management , East Carolina ; Former president of Northern Michigan University and Western Michigan University", "2007", "( active )", "( no )" ], [ "Jason Bond", "Associate Professor of Biology", "", "( active )", "" ], [ "Charles E. Brady , Jr", "Team Physician ; NASA Astronaut", "1984", "1985", "( no )" ], [ "W. Randolph Chitwood", "Director , East Carolina Heart Institute ; Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences ; Chief of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery ; Past President of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons ; Pioneer in minimally invasive and robotic heart surgery ; Past-President and a founding member of the International Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery", "1984 ; 1989", "1988 ; ( active )", "( no )" ], [ "John Porter East", "Professor of Political Science ; U.S . Senator", "1964", "1980", "( no )" ], [ "Robert Ebendorf", "Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Art", "1997", "( active )", "( no )" ], [ "Paul J. Gemperline", "Associate Vice Chancellor , Division of Research and Graduate Studies ; Acting Dean , Graduate School", "1982", "( active )", "( no )" ], [ "Selim Giray", "Joint fellowship from East Carolina and North Carolina Symphony Orchestra", "1992", "", "1992 M.M" ], [ "James Houlik", "Music", "1966", "1977", "( no )" ], [ "Hanna Jubran", "Professor of Art-Sculpture and Sculpture Area Coordinator", "1994", "( active )", "( no )" ], [ "Martin Mailman", "Music", "1961", "1966", "( no )" ], [ "Peter Makuck", "Professor Emeritus of English ; Former Fulbright Exchange Professor ; Founder of the Tar River Poetry", "1976", "2006", "( no )" ], [ "Oyeleye Oyediran", "Center for International Studies", "1993", "1993", "( no )" ], [ "William N. Still , Jr", "History", "1968", "1994 ( Emeritus )", "( no )" ], [ "Betty Miller Unterberger", "Assistant professor of history ; later first woman faculty member of Texas A & M University and first woman president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations", "1948", "1950", "( no )" ], [ "Sergiy Vilkomir", "Associate professor and Head of the Software Testing Research Group", "2008", "2020", "( no )" ], [ "Luke Whisnant", "Professor of English", "1982", "( active )", "B.A . 1979" ], [ "Liza Wieland", "Professor of English", "2007", "( active )", "( no )" ] ]
Faculty and staff
Charles E. Brady , Jr . Selim Giray John Porter East Sergiy Vilkomir
List_of_East_Carolina_University_faculty_0
This is a list of East Carolina University faculty. Active faculty members are listed with green backgrounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_VFL_season
1908 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Date" ]
[ [ "University", "13.18 ( 96 )", "Geelong", "6.8 ( 44 )", "EMCG", "15 August 1908" ], [ "St Kilda", "4.7 ( 31 )", "Fitzroy", "3.4 ( 22 )", "Junction Oval", "15 August 1908" ], [ "South Melbourne", "5.8 ( 38 )", "Essendon", "3.14 ( 32 )", "Lake Oval", "15 August 1908" ], [ "Melbourne", "4.8 ( 32 )", "Collingwood", "6.9 ( 45 )", "MCG", "15 August 1908" ], [ "Richmond", "4.17 ( 41 )", "Carlton", "6.12 ( 48 )", "Punt Road Oval", "15 August 1908" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 17
1908_VFL_season_16
The 1908 Victorian Football League season was the 12th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. Both Richmond Football Club and University Football Club were admitted to the VFL competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_at_the_Paralympics
Hong Kong at the Paralympics
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total", "Ranking" ]
[ [ "1972 Summer Paralympics", "0", "1", "1", "2", "29th" ], [ "1976 Summer Paralympics", "0", "1", "2", "3", "31st" ], [ "1980 Summer Paralympics", "0", "1", "2", "3", "35th" ], [ "1984 Summer Paralympics", "3", "5", "9", "17", "27th" ], [ "1988 Summer Paralympics", "0", "2", "7", "9", "42nd" ], [ "1992 Summer Paralympics", "3", "4", "4", "11", "28th" ], [ "1996 Summer Paralympics", "5", "5", "5", "15", "27th" ], [ "2000 Summer Paralympics", "8", "3", "7", "18", "21st" ], [ "2004 Summer Paralympics", "11", "7", "1", "19", "17th" ], [ "2008 Summer Paralympics", "5", "3", "3", "11", "26th" ], [ "2012 Summer Paralympics", "3", "3", "6", "12", "34th" ], [ "2016 Summer Paralympics", "2", "2", "2", "6", "40th" ] ]
Medal table
Hong_Kong_at_the_Paralympics_0
Hong Kong made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, and has taken part in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics. It has never participated in the Winter Paralympics. The country's first gold medals came in 1984, when Hong Kong won the women's 4 × 400 m Relay in categories 2-5 in athletics. Mui Y. L. also won an individual gold in the women's 1,500m, category 3; and Fung Yuet Wah took gold in the women's individual foil (categories 4-5) in wheelchair fencing. Table tennis was the source of all three gold medals won in 1992, as Hong Kong players won the women's team event in category 5, the men's team in category 4, and Kwong Kam Shing won the men's singles in category 5. In 1996, it was the men's 4 × 100 m relay (T34) which yielded gold in athletics, accompanying four gold medals in men's wheelchair fencing events. Wheelchair fencing has provided gold medals for Hong Kong in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics, as has athletics. Lai Wai Ling added a gold medal in table tennis (category 11) in 2000, whereas boccia provided two gold in 2004, and one in 2008. Hong Kong's most successful competitors, with five gold medals each, are Yu Chui Yee, Chan Yui Chong and Fung Ying Ki, all in wheelchair fencing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Youth_Games
Commonwealth Youth Games
[ "Edition", "Year", "Location", "Dates", "Nations", "Competitors", "Sports", "Events", "Top Nation" ]
[ [ "I", "2000", "Edinburgh , Scotland", "10-14 August", "15", "773", "8", "112", "England" ], [ "II", "2004", "Bendigo , Australia", "30 November-4 December", "22", "980", "10", "146", "Australia" ], [ "III", "2008", "Pune , India", "12-18 October", "71", "1220", "9", "117", "India" ], [ "IV", "2011", "Isle of Man", "7-13 September", "63", "804", "7", "112", "England" ], [ "V", "2015", "Apia , Samoa", "5-11 September", "63", "926", "9", "107", "Australia" ], [ "VI", "2017", "Nassau , The Bahamas", "18-23 July", "65", "1034", "8", "96", "England" ], [ "VII", "2021", "Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago", "1-7 August", "TBD", "TBD", "TBD", "TBD", "-" ] ]
Commonwealth_Youth_Games_0
The Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) is an international multi-sport event organized by the Commonwealth Games Federation. The games are held every four years with the current Commonwealth Games format. The first version was held in Edinburgh, Scotland from 10 to 14 August 2000. The age limitation of the athletes is 14 to 18.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus_Basketball_Division_A
Cyprus Basketball Division A
[ "Team", "City", "Venue" ]
[ [ "AEL", "Limassol", "Nicos Solomonides Arena" ], [ "APOEL", "Nicosia", "Lefkotheo" ], [ "Apollon", "Limassol", "Apollon Arena" ], [ "Enosis Neon", "Paralimni", "Avgorou Technical School" ], [ "ETHA", "Engomi", "Eleftheria Indoor Hall" ], [ "Keravnos", "Strovolos", "Costas Papaellinas Arena" ], [ "Omonia", "Nicosia", "Eleftheria Indoor Hall" ], [ "Petrolina AEK", "Larnaca", "Kition Athletic Center" ] ]
Teams and locations
The following eight teams ( in alphabetical order ) are competing in the 2018–19 Cyprus Basketball Division A : AELAEKApollonAPOELETHAEnosisKeravnosOmonia Locations of the 2018–19 Cyprus Basketball Division A teams
Cyprus_Basketball_Division_A_0
The Cypriot Basketball Division A is currently the top-tier level men's professional basketball competition of the Cypriot basketball league system. It is run and governed by the Cyprus Basketball Federation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Chinese_Basketball_Association_season
2018–19 Chinese Basketball Association season
[ "Rnd", "Pick", "Player", "Nationality", "Team", "School / club team" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Jiang Yuxing", "China", "Jilin Northeast Tigers", "Henan Roaring Elephants ( NBL )" ], [ "1", "2", "Yuan Zhenliang", "China", "Sichuan Blue Whales", "Hefei Yuanchuang ( NBL )" ], [ "1", "3", "Liu Shuai", "China", "Tianjin Gold Lions", "Luoyang Zhonghe ( NBL )" ], [ "1", "4", "Wang Siqi", "China", "Qingdao Eagles", "Taiyuan University of Technology" ], [ "1", "5", "Li Bairun", "China", "Nanjing Monkey Kings", "Shenzhen Leopards Youth" ], [ "1", "6", "Wang Zilu", "China", "Zhejiang Golden Bulls", "Zhejiang Guangsha Lions Youth" ], [ "1", "7", "Tian Yuheng", "China", "Guangzhou Long-Lions", "Guangdong Southern Tigers Youth" ], [ "1", "8", "Zhao Yanman", "China", "Beijing Ducks", "Hunan Baining ( NBL )" ], [ "1", "9", "Ji Xiang", "China", "Guangdong Southern Tigers", "Shandong Golden Stars Youth" ], [ "2", "1", "Luan Xiaojun", "China", "Tianjin Gold Lions", "Shandong Agricultural University" ], [ "2", "2", "Shi Wenlong", "China", "Qingdao Eagles", "Bayi Rockets Youth" ], [ "2", "3", "Zhu Ying", "China", "Shanghai Sharks", "Shanghai Sharks Youth" ], [ "2", "4", "Si Kun", "China", "Guangzhou Long-Lions", "Lhasa Pure Land ( NBL )" ], [ "2", "5", "Wan Shengwei", "China", "Guangdong Southern Tigers", "Peking University" ] ]
Draft
The 2018 CBA Draft , the fourth edition of the CBA draft , took place on 29 July 2018 . 14 players were selected in the draft . [ 5 ]
2018–19_Chinese_Basketball_Association_season_2
The 2018-19 CBA season was the 24th season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). In this campaign, the regular season expands from 38 games to 46 games, while the playoffs expand from 10 teams to 12 teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Football_Cup
Macedonian Football Cup
[ "Season", "Winner", "Score", "Runners-up", "Venue", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1992-93", "Vardar ( 1 )", "1-0", "Pelister", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "20,000" ], [ "1993-94", "Sileks ( 1 )", "1-1 ( a.e.t . ) , 4-2 pen", "Pelister", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "" ], [ "1994-95", "Vardar ( 2 )", "2-1", "Sileks", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "20,000" ], [ "1995-96", "Sloga Jugomagnat ( 1 )", "0-0 ( a.e.t . ) , 5-3 pen", "Vardar", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "18,000" ], [ "1996-97", "Sileks ( 2 )", "4-1", "Sloga Jugomagnat", "Gradski stadion , Kavadarci", "4,500" ], [ "1997-98", "Vardar ( 3 )", "2-0", "Sloga Jugomagnat", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "19,000" ], [ "1998-99", "Vardar ( 4 )", "2-0", "Sloga Jugomagnat", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "14,000" ], [ "1999-00", "Sloga Jugomagnat ( 2 )", "6-0", "Pobeda", "Stadion Goce Delchev , Prilep", "12,000" ], [ "2000-01", "Pelister ( 1 )", "2-1", "Sloga Jugomagnat", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "5,000" ], [ "2001-02", "Pobeda ( 1 )", "3-1", "Cementarnica 55", "Stadion Mladost , Strumica", "6,000" ], [ "2002-03", "Cementarnica 55 ( 1 )", "4-4 ( a.e.t . ) , 3-2 pen", "Sloga Jugomagnat", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "7,000" ], [ "2003-04", "Sloga Jugomagnat ( 3 )", "1-0", "Napredok", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "5,000" ], [ "2004-05", "Bashkimi ( 1 )", "2-1", "Madjari Solidarnost", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "10,000" ], [ "2005-06", "Makedonija GP ( 1 )", "3-2", "Shkëndija", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "14,000" ], [ "2006-07", "Vardar ( 5 )", "2-1", "Pobeda", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "5,000" ], [ "2007-08", "Rabotnichki ( 1 )", "2-0", "Milano", "Gradski stadion , Skopje", "5,000" ], [ "2008-09", "Rabotnichki ( 2 )", "1-1 ( a.e.t . ) , 6-5 pen", "Makedonija GP", "Philip II Arena , Skopje", "5,000" ], [ "2009-10", "Teteks ( 1 )", "3-2", "Rabotnichki", "Philip II Arena , Skopje", "4,000" ], [ "2010-11", "Metalurg ( 1 )", "2-0", "Teteks", "Stadion Goce Delchev , Prilep", "3,000" ], [ "2011-12", "Renova ( 1 )", "3-1", "Rabotnichki", "Gradski stadion , Shtip", "1,000" ] ]
Winners
Macedonian Cup 's former logo Key † Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time Winning team won The Double
Macedonian_Cup_1
The Macedonian Football Cup (, Kup na Makedonija), is the top knockout tournament of Macedonian football and is the second most important football competition in North Macedonia after the Macedonian First League championship. The cup was established in 1992 after local clubs had abandoned the Yugoslav First League and Yugoslav Cup competitions following the breakup of Yugoslavia. As of 2014, a total of 16 clubs have reached the cup finals and the most successful side in the history of the competition is Vardar, who have triumphed 5 times in their 6 cup final appearances. They are followed by Rabotnički and Sloga Jugomagnat, who have won 4 titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Bowl
Liberty Bowl
[ "Rank", "Team", "Games", "W-L" ]
[ [ "1", "Arkansas", "5", "2-3" ], [ "T2", "Ole Miss", "4", "4-0" ], [ "T2", "Louisville", "4", "3-1" ], [ "T2", "Mississippi State", "4", "3-1" ], [ "T2", "Air Force", "4", "2-2" ], [ "T2", "Alabama", "4", "2-2" ], [ "T2", "Georgia", "4", "2-2" ], [ "T2", "East Carolina", "4", "1-3" ], [ "T9", "Tennessee", "3", "3-0" ], [ "T9", "Penn State", "3", "3-0" ], [ "T9", "NC State", "3", "2-1" ], [ "T9", "Southern Miss", "3", "2-1" ], [ "T9", "Tulane", "3", "2-1" ], [ "T9", "Colorado State", "3", "1-2" ], [ "T9", "Iowa State", "3", "1-2" ], [ "T9", "Missouri", "3", "1-2" ] ]
Liberty_Bowl_4
The Liberty Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in late December or early January since 1959. For its first five years, it was played at Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia before being held at Atlantic City (New Jersey) Convention Hall in 1964. Since 1965, the game has been held at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. Because of the scheduling of the bowl game near the end of the calendar year, no game was played during calendar years 2008 or 2015, while two games were played in calendar years 2010 and 2016. Since 2004, the game has been sponsored by Memphis-based auto parts retailer AutoZone and officially known as the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Previous sponsors include St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (1993-1996) and AXA Financial (1997-2003).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australians_imprisoned_or_executed_abroad
List of Australians imprisoned or executed abroad
[ "Prisoner", "From", "Convictions", "Arrested", "Release date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Schapelle Corby", "Gold Coast , Queensland", "Drug trafficking ( cannabis )", "8 October 2004", "10 February 2014", "Sentenced in 2005 to 20 years . Sentence reduced on appeal in 2005 to 15 years . Sentence increased on further appeal in 2005 to 20 years . Released from Kerobokan Prison on Monday 10 February 2014 after being granted parole on Friday 7 February 2014 . Of her original 20-year sentence , Corby only served 9 years and 259 days" ], [ "Andrew Chan", "Enfield , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "Executed", "Sentenced to death on 14 February 2006 . Executed by firing squad on 29 April 2015" ], [ "Si Yi Chen", "Doonside , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 15 February 2006 . Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006 . Sentence increased to the death penalty on 6 September 2006 . Sentence reduced to life imprisonment in March 2008" ], [ "Michael Czugaj", "Oxley , Queensland", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 14 February 2006 . Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006 . Sentence increased to life on 6 September 2006" ], [ "Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen", "Wellington Point , Queensland", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "Died 9 May 2018", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 15 February 2006 . Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006 . Sentence increased to the death penalty on 6 September 2006 . Sentence reduced to life imprisonment in March 2008 . Died from Stomach Cancer on 9 May 2018" ], [ "Matthew Norman", "Quakers Hill , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 15 February 2006 . Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006 . Sentence increased to the death penalty on 6 September 2006 . Sentence reduced to life imprisonment in March 2008" ], [ "Scott Rush", "Chelmer , Queensland", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 13 February 2006 . Sentence increased to the death penalty on 6 September 2006 . Sentence reduced to life imprisonment upon 11 May 2011 on appeal to the Indonesian Supreme Court" ], [ "Martin Stephens", "Towradgi , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 14 February 2006" ], [ "Myuran Sukumaran", "Auburn , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "Executed", "Sentenced to death on 14 February 2006 . Executed by firing squad on 29 April 2015" ], [ "Renae Lawrence", "Newcastle , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( heroin )", "17 April 2005", "21 November 2018", "Sentenced to life imprisonment on 13 February 2006 . Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006 . Released and deported on 21 November 2018" ], [ "Michelle Leslie", "Adelaide , South Australia", "Possession of ecstasy tablets", "21 August 2005", "19 November 2005", "Controversially declared herself a Muslim during her imprisonment . It was alleged that some of her lawyers distributed bribes to secure her freedom" ], [ "Michael Sacatides", "Wentworthville , New South Wales", "Drug trafficking ( methamphetamine )", "1 October 2010", "", "Sentenced in 2011 to 18 years in Bali 's Kerobokan Jail" ] ]
Indonesia
List_of_Australians_imprisoned_or_executed_abroad_0
This is a list of current and former Australian citizens whose detention in prisons outside of Australia or execution is noteworthy. The list includes those whose arrests or sentences are considered noteworthy for the following reasons:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Collegiate_Conference
Indiana Collegiate Conference
[ "School ( year joined )", "Winners", "Years" ]
[ [ "Evansville ( 1951 )", "9", "1954 , 1955 , 1956 , 1958 , 1960 , 1963 , 1964 , 1965 , 1966-co" ], [ "Butler ( 1951 )", "5", "1952 , 1953 , 1959 , 1961 , 1962" ], [ "Indiana State ( 1951 )", "4", "1951 , 1966-co , 1967 , 1968-co" ], [ "DePauw ( 1953 )", "2", "1957 , 1968-co" ], [ "St Joseph 's ( 1951 )", "1", "1970" ] ]
Conference champions -- Men 's basketball
Indiana_Collegiate_Conference_2
The Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) was a college athletic conference in the United States from 1951 to 1979. It consisted solely of schools in Indiana. The charter members of the conference were Indiana State University, Butler University, Valparaiso University, the University of Evansville, Ball State University, Saint Joseph's College (Indiana), and in 1953 DePauw University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Dundee_United_F.C._season
2006–07 Dundee United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Player", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "18 August", "David Fernández", "Kilmarnock", "Released" ], [ "21 August", "Paul Ritchie", "Omonia Nicosia", "Released" ], [ "31 August", "Lee Miller", "Aberdeen", "Free" ], [ "29 October", "Craig Brewster", "Aberdeen", "Free" ], [ "31 January", "Alan Archibald", "Partick Thistle", "Released" ], [ "31 May", "Gregg Burnett", "Linlithgow Rose", "Released" ], [ "31 May", "Barry Callaghan", "Brechin City", "Released" ], [ "31 May", "Ross Gardiner", "Montrose", "Released" ], [ "31 May", "Lee Mair", "Aberdeen", "Bosman" ], [ "31 May", "David McCracken", "Wycombe Wanderers", "Released" ], [ "31 May", "Collin Samuel", "Toronto", "Released" ], [ "31 May", "Derek Stillie", "Gillingham", "Released" ] ]
Out
No players were loaned out during the 2006–07 season , with twelve leaving the club permanently . The club received no transfer fees as all players were released . Listed below are the players that were released during the season , along with the club that they joined . Players did not necessarily join their next club immediately .
2006–07_Dundee_United_F.C._season_7
The 2006-07 season was the 97th year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. United finished in ninth place for the third season in the row and meant they had only finished in the top six once in the seven seasons since the split was introduced. United finished the season in 9th place with 42 points in the 2006-07 SPL season. In a poor end to the post-match split, United failed to win, scoring just one goal. The League Cup campaign was ended by St Johnstone - aided by ex-United player Jason Scotland - who won 3-0 in the third round. United also exited the Scottish Cup at the second hurdle, losing 1-0 at Inverness CT in the 4th round. Fans' favourite Craig Brewster left the manager's position in late-October, with former Hearts and Leicester City manager Craig Levein taking up the post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stanton
Stephen Stanton
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2003", "Tales of Symphonia", "Maxwell" ], [ "2003", "The Lord of the Rings : Return of the King", "Uruk-Hai Warriors" ], [ "2004", "The Bard 's Tale", "Sheriff Bryce , Treetop Sniper , Tree Guy # 1" ], [ "2004", "EverQuest II", "Hunter Vannil , Bartender Coppershot , Galenus Vafia , Rori" ], [ "2004", "Armies of Exigo", "Ancient One , Giant , Knight , Demon , Ogre , Orc" ], [ "2004", "The Lord of the Rings : The Battle for Middle-earth", "Legolas" ], [ "2005", "Psychonauts", "Sasha Nein , Bonita Soleil" ], [ "2005", "Madagascar", "Melman , Wilbur" ], [ "2005", "Rogue Galaxy", "Alekt Rosencaster , Robert" ], [ "2005", "Star Wars : Battlefront II", "Alliance Officer # 1 , Ben Kenobi , Darth Maul" ], [ "2005", "The Matrix : Path of Neo", "Agent Jackson , Doberman , Police , Security" ], [ "2005", "Gun", "Alhambra Barkeeper" ], [ "2005", "The Outfit", "Hans von Back" ], [ "2006", "Star Wars : Empire at War", "Obi-Wan Kenobi , Captain Wedge Antilles" ], [ "2006", "The Lord of the Rings : The Battle for Middle-earth II", "Legolas" ], [ "2006", "Over the Hedge", "RJ , Ozzie" ], [ "2006", "Pirates of the Caribbean : Dead Man 's Chest", "Admiral James Norrington" ], [ "2006", "Saints Row", "Radio Voice" ], [ "2006", "Hot Shots Tennis", "Big Chief" ], [ "2006", "Destroy All Humans ! 2", "Agent Sergi , Blisk , Additional Voices" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
Stephen_Stanton_2
Stephen Walter Stanton (born August 22, 1961) is an American actor, voice actor and visual effects artist. His roles include the Big Daddies in BioShock, Grand Moff Tarkin in and Star Wars Rebels, Admiral Raddus in Rogue One and Griff Halloran from Star Wars Resistance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somaratne_Dissanayake
Somaratne Dissanayake
[ "Year", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "2000", "Saroja", "Director , screenwriter , lyricist" ], [ "2002", "Punchi Suranganavi", "Director , screenwriter" ], [ "2004", "Sooriya Arana", "Director , screenwriter , lyricist" ], [ "2005", "Samanala Thatu", "Director , screenwriter , lyricist" ], [ "2008", "Siri Raja Siri", "Director , screenwriter" ], [ "2009", "Bindu", "Director , screenwriter , lyricist" ], [ "2013", "Siri Parakum", "Director , screenwriter , lyricist" ], [ "2016", "Sarigama", "Director , lyricist" ], [ "2017", "Underpants Thief", "Director , screenwriter" ], [ "2020", "Tsunami", "Director , screenwriter" ] ]
Filmography
.
Somaratne_Dissanayake_5
Kalasuri Somaratne Dissanayake is a Sri Lankan film director, screenwriter and producer. He is the Chairman of ITN Sri Lanka and the president of the Film Makers Guild of Sri Lanka (FMG). He won the Peace prize of Chicago International Children's Film Festival and bronze award for Independent Theatrical Feature Films at Worldfest Houston for his debut film, Saroja (2000). In 2007, he received Presidential award for directing Samanala Thatu (2006).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/670_AM
670 AM
[ "Call sign", "City of license", "Day kW", "Night kW", "Transmitter coordinates" ]
[ [ "KBOI", "Boise , Idaho", "50", "50", "43°25′44″N 116°19′43″W / 43.428889°N 116.328611°W / 43.428889 ; -116.328611 ( KBOI - 50 kW day , 50 kW night )" ], [ "KDLG", "Dillingham , Alaska", "10", "10", "59°02′43″N 158°27′07″W / 59.045278°N 158.451944°W / 59.045278 ; -158.451944 ( KDLG - 10 kW day , 10 kW night )" ], [ "KHGZ", "Glenwood , Arkansas", "5", "0", "34°19′32″N 93°33′27″W / 34.325556°N 93.5575°W / 34.325556 ; -93.5575 ( KHGZ - 5 kW day , off air at night )" ], [ "KIRN", "Simi Valley , California", "5", "3", "34°19′10″N 118°42′56″W / 34.319444°N 118.715556°W / 34.319444 ; -118.715556 ( KIRN - 5 kW day , 3 kW night )" ], [ "KLTT", "Commerce City , Colorado", "50", "1.4", "39°57′20″N 104°43′50″W / 39.955556°N 104.730556°W / 39.955556 ; -104.730556 ( KLTT - 50 kW day , 1.4 kW night )" ], [ "KMZQ", "Las Vegas , Nevada", "25", "0.6", "36°23′05″N 115°21′05″W / 36.384722°N 115.351389°W / 36.384722 ; -115.351389 ( KMZQ - 25 kW day , 0.6 kW night )" ], [ "KPUA", "Hilo , Hawaii", "5", "5", "19°47′02″N 155°05′25″W / 19.783889°N 155.090278°W / 19.783889 ; -155.090278 ( KPUA - 5 kW day , 5 kW night )" ], [ "WLUI", "Lewistown , Pennsylvania", "5.4", "0", "40°36′30″N 77°34′45″W / 40.608333°N 77.579167°W / 40.608333 ; -77.579167 ( WLUI - 5.4 kW day , off air at night )" ], [ "WRJR", "Claremont , Virginia", "20", "0.003", "37°10′29″N 76°53′49″W / 37.174722°N 76.896944°W / 37.174722 ; -76.896944 ( WRJR - 20 kW day , 0.003 kW night )" ], [ "WSCR", "Chicago , Illinois", "50", "50", "41°56′03″N 88°04′24″W / 41.934167°N 88.073333°W / 41.934167 ; -88.073333 ( WSCR - 50 kW day , 50 kW night )" ], [ "WWFE", "Miami , Florida", "50", "1", "25°51′27″N 80°28′52″W / 25.8575°N 80.481111°W / 25.8575 ; -80.481111 ( WWFE - 50 kW day , 1 kW night )" ], [ "WYLS", "York , Alabama", "4.8", "0", "32°31′24″N 88°15′28″W / 32.523333°N 88.257778°W / 32.523333 ; -88.257778 ( WYLS - 4.8 kW day , off air at night )" ] ]
In the United States
Stations in bold are clear-channel stations .
670_AM_0
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 670 kHz: 670 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. KDLG and WSCR share Class A status of 670 kHz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_White_Eagles_FC
Serbian White Eagles FC
[ "Date", "Competition", "Club", "Score" ]
[ [ "1973", "Friendly", "Belenenses", "3-3 D" ], [ "1973", "Friendly", "Arsenal", "0-1 L" ], [ "1974", "Friendly", "Vardar Skoplje", "1-0 W" ], [ "May 6 , 2006", "Friendly", "Toronto Lynx", "0-1 L" ], [ "May 12 , 2006", "Friendly", "Santa Clara", "1-2 L" ], [ "August 13 , 2006", "Friendly", "Harbour View", "0-1 L" ], [ "May 26 , 2009", "Friendly", "Toronto FC", "1-1 D" ] ]
Notable friendlies
Serbian_White_Eagles_FC_2
Serbian White Eagles Football Club ( / Fudbalski klub Srpski beli orlovi) is a Canadian soccer team. The team is a member of the Canadian Soccer League, an unsanctioned soccer league. The team's home kit is all white commemorating the white double-headed eagle which appears on the Serbian flag while the away colours are red-blue-white commemorating the tricolour of the Serbian flag. The colour white was also chosen as it symbolizes purity and innocence. The club also has teams in the Canadian Soccer League Reserve Division and the Ontario Soccer League. The club was established in 1968 under the name Hamilton Serbia and joined the professional ranks in 1970 by becoming a member in the National Soccer League, eventually relocating to Toronto and becoming the Serbian White Eagles. The White Eagles had their first taste of success in 1974, and became the first Canadian soccer club to compete in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. In 1981 they withdrew from the NSL and became an amateur club in the process. After a 25-year hiatus from professional soccer, they returned in 2006 to compete in the Canadian Soccer League (the successor league to the NSL). Their return was a success as they dominated the league in both performance and attendance. Within their first four seasons they become the second club in CSL history to reach the CSL Championship final in four consecutive seasons. During those four seasons they produced three division titles, and a championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_foil
Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's foil
[ "Rank", "Fencer", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Brice Guyart", "France" ], [ "2", "Salvatore Sanzo", "Italy" ], [ "3", "Andrea Cassarà", "Italy" ], [ "4", "Renal Ganeyev", "Russia" ], [ "5", "Simone Vanni", "Italy" ], [ "6", "Peter Joppich", "Germany" ], [ "7", "Wu Hanxiong", "China" ], [ "8", "Richard Kruse", "Great Britain" ], [ "9", "Yuki Ota", "Japan" ], [ "10", "Ha Chang-Deok", "South Korea" ], [ "11", "Park Hui-Gyeong", "South Korea" ], [ "12", "Loïc Attely", "France" ], [ "13", "Erwann Le Péchoux", "France" ], [ "14", "Choi Byeong-Cheol", "South Korea" ], [ "15", "Tamer Mohamed Tahoun", "Egypt" ], [ "16", "Dan Kellner", "United States" ], [ "17", "Ralf Bißdorf", "Germany" ], [ "18", "Cédric Gohy", "Belgium" ], [ "19", "Wang Haibin", "China" ], [ "20", "João Gomes", "Portugal" ] ]
Results
Fencing_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_foil_0
These are the results of the men's foil competition in fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 36 men competed in this event. Competition took place in the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex on August 16.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Tour_of_Chongming_Island_Stage_race
2007 Tour of Chongming Island Stage race
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Belinda Goss ( AUS )", "Australian National Team", "1h 43 ' 31" ], [ "2", "Ellen van Dijk ( NED )", "Vrienden van het Platteland", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Zhao Na ( CHN )", "Giant Pro Cycling Team", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Jaccolien Wallaard ( NED )", "Vrienden van het Platteland", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Emma Johansson ( SWE )", "Vlaanderen-Capri Sonne-T Interim", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 3 Result
2007_Tour_of_Chongming_Island_Stage_race_4
The 2007 Tour of Chongming Island Stage race was the first women's edition of the Tour of Chongming Island cycling stage race. It was rated by the UCI as category 2.1, and was held between 3 and 6 June 2007, in China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Tvinde
Lars Tvinde
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1920", "Fante-Anne", "Haldor , hennes sønn" ], [ "1921", "Jomfru Trofast", "Killingland , lensmann" ], [ "1921", "Felix", "Carl Jensinius , Presten" ], [ "1925", "Himmeluret", "Lars Timiansbakken" ], [ "1937", "Bra mennesker", "Egeland , lærer" ], [ "1937", "Fant", "Sebaldus" ], [ "1937", "By og land hand i hand", "Nils Tveit , vestlandsbonde" ], [ "1938", "Bør Børson Jr", "Anders Torsøien" ], [ "1939", "Gjest Baardsen", "Lensmann" ], [ "1942", "Trysil-Knut", "Torgal Skaret" ], [ "1944", "Vigdis", "Jens Bjørkli , lærer og kirkesanger" ], [ "1946", "Om kjærligheten synger de", "" ], [ "1951", "Ukjent mann", "Hestehandleren" ], [ "1966", "Hunger", "" ], [ "1969", "An-Magritt", "Kiempen" ] ]
Filmography
Lars_Tvinde_0
Lars Tvinde (11 September 1886 - 25 June 1973) was a Norwegian stage and film actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Copa_del_Rey
1991–92 Copa del Rey
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "CD Lugo", "1-5", "SD Compostela", "1-1", "0-4" ], [ "CD Málaga", "2-0", "Rayo Vallecano", "2-0", "0-0" ], [ "RCD Mallorca", "1-3", "Deportivo de La Coruña", "0-0", "1-3" ], [ "Benidorm CD", "3-3 ( 3-2 p )", "UE Lleida", "1-1", "2-2" ], [ "Caudal Deportivo", "3-5", "Real Avilés", "2-3", "1-2" ], [ "Orihuela Deportiva CF", "3-3 ( 2-4 p )", "CD Logroñés", "2-0", "1-3" ], [ "Racing Santander", "1-2", "Real Sociedad", "0-0", "1-2" ], [ "AEC Manlleu", "1-4", "Real Zaragoza", "0-1", "1-3" ], [ "Atlético Marbella", "0-2", "Real Betis", "0-0", "0-2" ], [ "Real Murcia", "4-2", "UE Figueres", "1-0", "3-2" ], [ "CE Sabadell FC", "3-6", "CD Tenerife", "3-1", "0-5" ], [ "SD Eibar", "2-4", "RCD Español", "2-2", "0-2" ], [ "Palamós CF", "5-0", "UD Las Palmas", "3-0", "2-0" ], [ "Tomelloso CF", "1-2", "CP Merida", "1-1", "0-1" ], [ "Real Valladolid", "1-2", "Valencia CF", "0-1", "1-1" ], [ "Cartagena FC", "1-5", "Athletic Bilbao", "0-1", "1-4" ], [ "CF Gimnástico Alcázar", "1-3", "CD Castellón", "1-1", "0-2" ], [ "CD Estepona", "0-4", "Real Burgos CF", "0-1", "0-3" ], [ "Getafe CF", "4-3", "Sestao Sport", "3-1", "1-2" ] ]
Fourth round
1991–92_Copa_del_Rey_0
The 1991-92 Copa del Rey was the 90th staging of the Spanish Cup. The competition started on 21 August 1991 and concluded on 27 June 1992 with the Final, held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, in which Atlético Madrid lifted the trophy with a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayaka_Kikuchi_(singer)
Ayaka Kikuchi (singer)
[ "Year", "Title", "Network" ]
[ [ "2007", "On 8 Hashira Night ! with AKB48", "Bay FM" ], [ "2008", "AKB48 Ashita made mō chotto", "NCB" ], [ "2009", "AKB48 Odaiba Fitain", "Decks Tokyo Bay Studio" ], [ "2011", "AKB48 no All Night Nippon", "NBS" ], [ "2014", "Listen -Live 4 Life-", "NCB" ] ]
Filmography -- Radio
Ayaka_Kikuchi_(singer)_8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Copa_BBVA-Colsanitas
2010 Copa BBVA-Colsanitas
[ "Country", "Player", "Ranking", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "ARG", "Gisela Dulko", "35", "1" ], [ "ESP", "Carla Suárez Navarro", "42", "2" ], [ "ITA", "Sara Errani", "45", "3" ], [ "SLO", "Polona Hercog", "63", "4" ], [ "GER", "Angelique Kerber", "85", "5" ], [ "CZE", "Sandra Záhlavová", "86", "6" ], [ "CZE", "Klára Zakopalová", "90", "7" ], [ "ESP", "Arantxa Parra Santonja", "93", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2010_Copa_BBVA-Colsanitas_0
The 2010 Copa Sony Ericsson Colsanitas was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 13th edition of the Copa Sony Ericsson Colsanitas, and was on the International category of the 2010 WTA Tour. It took place at the Club Campestre El Rancho in Bogotá, Colombia, from February 15 through February 21, 2010. Mariana Duque Mariño won the singles title. Last year's finalist Gisela Dulko was the top-seeded player. Also in the field were 2008 semifinalist Carla Suárez Navarro, Italian Sara Errani, last year's semifinalist Patricia Mayr, Klára Zakopalová, Angelique Kerber, and Arantxa Parra Santonja.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cañas_River_(Ponce,_Puerto_Rico)
Cañas River (Ponce, Puerto Rico)
[ "No", "Barrio", "Road", "Road 's km marker", "NBI ID", "Bridge name ( if any )", "Direction ( of bridge traffic )", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Guaraguao", "Camino Santas Pascuas ( aka , PR-516 )", "not marked", "N/A", "Off PR-123 , km 20.4*", "Both", "0.4 km west of PR-123 on Camino Santas Pascuas ( PR-516 )" ], [ "2", "Guaraguao", "PR-501R", "0.3*", "13971", "Unnamed", "Both", "8 km northeast of Peñuelas" ], [ "3", "Guaraguao", "Camino Las Lomas", "not marked", "N/A", "Off PR-123 , km 20.0*", "Both", "0.5 km north of Iglesia San Andres" ], [ "4", "Magueyes", "Camino Pasaje Grillasca , Carr . Sto . Domingo", "not marked", "N/A", "Off PR-123 , km 16.3*", "Both", "0.1 km north of Iglesia Bautista Corral Viejo ; 0.5 km south of Hacienda Buena Vista ( PR-123 , km 16.8 )" ], [ "5", "Magueyes", "Finca El Huerto Peniel", "not marked", "N/A", "Off PR-123 , km 14.3", "Both", "" ], [ "6", "Magueyes", "PR-501", "0.0", "4891", "Unnamed", "Both", "Entrance to Parcelas Magueyes ; 2 km north of Ponce" ], [ "7", "Magueyes Urbano", "Avenida Ponce de Leon", "not marked", "21281", "Unnamed", "Both", "0.1 km west of PR-123 , at entrance to Urb . Las Delicias" ], [ "8", "Canas Urbano", "PR-132", "25.2", "13731", "Unnamed", "Both", "Entrance to Jardines del Caribe" ], [ "9", "Canas Urbano", "PR-500", "0.5", "23211", "San Antonio", "Both", "At Avenida Las Americas ( 2 km west of Ponce )" ] ]
Course
The river runs in a southerly direction parallel to Puerto Rico route PR-123 , the old road from Adjuntas to Ponce . Continuing south and running parallel to Route 123 , the river enters the city of Ponce in the area of barrio Magueyes Urbano ( the urban zone of barrio Magueyes ) before approaching PR-132 , the country road from Ponce to Peñuelas . This area of PR-132 is known as Calle Villa Final , and the river crosses Calle Villa Final immediately east of the entrance to Urbanizacion Jardines del Caribe from Calle Villa Final . The river then runs parallel to Jardines del Caribe 's East Main Street , and crosses Avenida Las Americas ( PR-163 ) , next to the intersection of PR-163 and PR-500 . Continuing south , Río Cañas merges with Río Pastillo , as it approaches Calle Baramaya behind Urbanizacion Río Cañas , to become Río Matilde . Less than one mile further south Río Matilde empties into the Caribbean Sea at barrio Playa . [ 7 ] The Government of Puerto Rico plans to canalize this river . [ 8 ] The following table summarizes the course of Rio Canas in terms of roads crossed . Roads are listed as the river flows from its origin in Cerro Avispa , in Barrio Guaraguao , north of the city of Ponce , until the river feeds into Rio Matilde in Barrio Canas in the south ( N/A = Data not available ) :
Cañas_River_(Ponce,_Puerto_Rico)_0
Cañas River, also known as Río Cañas (English: Canas River), is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is also known as Río Magueyes in the area where it flows through Barrio Magueyes, also in the municipality of Ponce. This river is one of the 14 rivers in the municipality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrin_Cartlidge
Katrin Cartlidge
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1982-83", "Brookside", "Lucy Collins", "Soap opera • 51 episodes" ], [ "1986", "The Collectors", "Beattie Haycock", "Season 1 , Episode 7 : The Dog It Was" ], [ "1987", "Bulman", "Rose", "Season 2 , Episode 7 : Ministry of Accidents" ], [ "1988", "The Comic Strip Presents", "Maria", "Season 3 , Episode 6 : Funseekers" ], [ "1993", "The Chief", "Liz Williams", "Season 3 , Episode 3 : A Long Cold Lonely Winter" ], [ "1994", "Capital Lives", "Carole", "Season 1 , Episode 6 : Repossessed" ], [ "1996", "Screen Two", "Lover in Cafe", "Episode : Look Me in the Eye" ] ]
Filmography
Film Television
Katrin_Cartlidge_1
Katrin Juliet Cartlidge (15 May 1961 - 7 September 2002) was an English actress. She first appeared on screen as Lucy Collins in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside (1982-83), before going on to win the 1997 Evening Standard Film Award for Best Actress for the Mike Leigh film Career Girls. Her other film appearances included Leigh's Naked (1993), Before the Rain (1994), Breaking the Waves (1996) and From Hell (2001).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914–15_NHA_season
1914–15 NHA season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Tommy Smith", "Toronto Shamrocks Quebec Bulldogs", "19", "40", "4", "44", "43" ], [ "Didier Pitre", "Montreal Canadiens", "20", "30", "4", "34", "15" ], [ "Gordon Roberts", "Montreal Wanderers", "19", "29", "5", "34", "74" ], [ "Sprague Cleghorn", "Montreal Wanderers", "19", "21", "12", "33", "51" ], [ "Harry Hyland", "Montreal Wanderers", "19", "23", "6", "29", "49" ], [ "Punch Broadbent", "Ottawa Senators", "20", "24", "3", "27", "115" ], [ "Cully Wilson", "Toronto Blueshirts", "20", "22", "5", "27", "138" ], [ "Odie Cleghorn", "Montreal Wanderers", "15", "21", "5", "26", "39" ], [ "Rusty Crawford", "Quebec Bulldogs", "20", "18", "8", "26", "30" ], [ "Skene Ronan", "Toronto Shamrocks", "18", "21", "4", "25", "55" ] ]
Player statistics -- Scoring leaders
1914–15_NHA_season_0
The 1914-15 NHA season was the sixth season of the National Hockey Association and played from December 26, 1914, until March 3, 1915. Each team played 20 games. The Ottawa Senators won the NHA championship in a two-game, total goal playoff against the Montreal Wanderers. The Senators, however fell to the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association in the Stanley Cup championship. It was the second 'World's Series' between the NHA and the PCHA for the Stanley Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Angry_Video_Game_Nerd_episodes
List of Angry Video Game Nerd episodes
[ "Episode", "Episode name", "Length", "Release date", "Episode Summary" ]
[ [ "118", "Big Rigs : Over the Road Racing", "15:44", "March 19 , 2014", "Travelling back to the Noughties this time around , the Nerd takes on Big Rigs : Over the Road Racing for PC - a poorly-made video game considered by reviewers as one of the worst to have been made , due to the many design flaws , bugs and glitches that were in it" ], [ "119", "Desert Bus", "15:30", "May 28 , 2014", "In celebration of the 10th Anniversary of AVGN , The Nerd takes a quick look at various games within Penn & Teller 's Smoke and Mirrors for the Sega CD - a video game cancelled before it was released and designed as a joke on various game genres - before focusing on one game in its collection that is as bad as Big Rigs - Desert Bus . He then takes a look at a hacked redaction of the NES game Castlevania II : Simon 's Quest , which focused on fixing a number of flaws and issues he complained about in his review of the original game . Notes : This episode served as a precursor for the AVGN movie , that was later released that year" ], [ "120", "E.T . Atari 2600", "7:00", "October 10 , 2014", "Taken from Angry Video Game Nerd : The Movie , this episode focuses on the Nerd 's review of one of Atari 's worst video games they ever made - E.T . the Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600 . Notes : Although basically a clip from the movie , this episode differs from it in that it featured actual footage from the game ; in the movie , the game was represented by specially-made animation of the game , due to a lack of licensing rights to the original version" ], [ "121", "Beetlejuice", "13:53", "October 14 , 2014", "It 's another Halloween , and the Nerd considers why anyone would want to play the NES game based on Beetlejuice" ], [ "122", "Tagin ' Dragon", "3:50", "December 11 , 2014", "In a special series of twelve episodes for Christmas , the Nerd begins his first day by unwrapping and reviewing Tagin Dragon - a bad game for the NES with truly difficult gameplay" ], [ "123", "ALF", "4:01", "December 12 , 2014", "For the second day of his Christmas , the Nerd finds nothing funny with his next present , as he reviews a video game based on the American sitcom of the same name - ALF for the SMS" ], [ "124", "CrazyBus", "4:06", "December 13 , 2014", "For the third day of his Christmas , the Nerd finds himself reviewing CrazyBus - an unlicensed Venezuelan game/app that was made for the Sega Genesis , and features little in the way of good gameplay" ], [ "125", "Ren & Stimpy : Fire Dogs", "5:16", "December 14 , 2014", "For the fourth day of his Christmas , the Nerd finds he has a copy of The Ren & Stimpy Show : Fire Dogs for the SNES amongst his presents - a video game with bad gameplay , that does no justice to Ren & Stimpy" ], [ "126", "Rocky and Bullwinkle", "4:06", "December 15 , 2014", "For the fifth day of his Christmas , the Nerd plays another bad NES game amongst his presents , based upon The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends cartoon series" ], [ "127", "Mary-Kate and Ashley Get a Clue", "4:15", "December 16 , 2014", "For the sixth day of his Christmas , the Nerd attempts to find what clues there are in Mary-Kate and Ashley Get a Clue for the Game Boy Color , that show it is a truly bad game to play" ], [ "128", "V.I.P . with Pamela Anderson", "4:53", "December 17 , 2014", "For the seventh day of his Christmas , the Nerd is lulled into a false sense of hope for a good game , as he reviews V.I.P . for the PlayStation - a bad video game based on the TV series , featuring Pamela Anderson amongst its characters" ], [ "129", "Lethal Weapon", "4:37", "December 18 , 2014", "For the eighth day of his Christmas , the Nerd finds his weapons against bad games are going dull , as he reviews a NES game based upon Lethal Weapon . Guest Stars : Mike Matei as himself" ], [ "130", "Porky 's", "6:02", "December 19 , 2014", "For the ninth day of his Christmas , the Nerd smells a bad game amongst his presents , as he tackles with the confusing gameplay of Porky 's for the Atari 2600" ], [ "131", "HyperScan", "6:32", "December 20 , 2014", "For the tenth day of his Christmas , the Nerd has a go with playing the HyperScan - a console designed to use special cards that need to be scanned into it in order to play its selection of games" ], [ "132", "Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure", "11:29", "December 21 , 2014", "For the eleventh day of his Christmas , the Nerd questions why he needs to walk around a virtual version of a real theme park , as he tries out Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure for the GameCube" ], [ "133", "LJN Video Art", "8:43", "December 22 , 2014", "For the twelfth and final day of his Christmas , the Nerd wonders what use there is to make art with LJN Video Art , and recalls some of the better art games made in the past including Mario Paint" ] ]
Episodes -- Season 8 ( 2014 )
List_of_The_Angry_Video_Game_Nerd_episodes_8
Angry Video Game Nerd (abbreviated as AVGN) is an American web television series of comedy-themed retrogaming reviews, created by and starring James Rolfe. The show revolves around reviews that involve acerbic rants about low quality video games. From the beginning of season 2, new episodes were aired first on GameTrailers.com, but are since now aired at Cinemassacre.com, with episodes later being re-aired on Rolfe's own YouTube channel. Episodes are usually scheduled for release on the first or second Wednesday of each month; originally, Rolfe's early work schedule allowed for two episodes per month, but other work commitments changed this to its present arrangement. Three AVGN episodes, although still available for viewing, never officially made it to/remained on YouTube. One of these, Atari Porn, was removed after the site flagged it for inappropriate content per its community guidelines, while the other two were the two part review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3. Two other episodes were later removed for using movie clips from copyrighted films - Rocky and Super Mario Bros. 3 - but were later reuploaded to YouTube after being amended and changed to comply with the website's policies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallery_of_Archduke_Leopold_Wilhelm_in_Brussels_(Schleissheim)
Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels (Schleissheim)
[ "article", "painter", "year", "collection", "inventory nr", "catalog code" ]
[ [ "The Three Philosophers", "Giorgione", "1500s", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_111", "20" ], [ "Man with Ermine Coat", "Titian", "1560", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_76", "95" ], [ "Portrait of Jacopo Strada", "Titian", "1567", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_81", "92" ], [ "Judith with the head of Holofernes", "Carlo Saraceni", "1613", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_41", "39" ], [ "Christ carrying the cross meets Veronica", "Jacopo Bassano", "", "", "", "144" ], [ "Dead Christ Supported by an Angel", "Palma il Giovane", "1612", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_9394", "179" ], [ "Aeneas Takes Leave of Dido", "Andrea Schiavone", "1555", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_5818", "135" ], [ "King Philip IV of Spain", "unknown", "1653", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_324", "" ], [ "Lady with an Ermine", "Titian", "", "", "", "94" ], [ "Portrait of a Man with Beret", "anonymous", "1538", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_1552", "56" ], [ "Portrait of a White-Bearded Man", "Tintoretto", "", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_25", "103" ], [ "Portrait of Francesco Donato , Doge of Venice", "anonymous", "", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_3062", "98" ], [ "The Orator Giovan Pietro Maffeis ( ? ) ( 1533-1603 )", "Giovanni Battista Moroni", "1563", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_88", "230" ], [ "An Allegory of Spring", "David Teniers the Younger", "1656", "private collection", "", "163" ], [ "Arrest of Christ", "Bartolomeo Manfredi", "1615", "National Museum of Western Art", "", "234" ], [ "Pluto in his Chariot", "anonymous", "1536", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_157", "26" ], [ "Ganymede", "Jan Swart van Groningen", "1560", "private collection", "", "11" ], [ "Boy with a Flute", "Francesco Bassano the Younger", "1583", "Kunsthistorisches Museum", "GG_8", "150" ], [ "Holy Family with St. John and Mary Magdalene", "Palma Vecchio", "1520", "Uffizi", "950", "205" ] ]
List of paintings depicted
The following is a list of the recognizable paintings of the collection , not all of which were included in the Italian catalog prepared by Teniers , which was a selection of 243 of the most prized paintings out of a collection of 1300-1400 pieces . Many are still in the Viennese collection . Here is a list of the paintings depicted , which starts with the paintings at the top left , running from left to right and from top to bottom and continuing in the same way with the rear wall on the right .
Gallery_of_Archduke_Leopold_Wilhelm_in_Brussels_(Schleissheim)_0
Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels is a 17th-century painting of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm's Italian art collection by the Flemish Baroque painter David Teniers the Younger, now held in the Schleissheim Palace. The painting shows the Archduke as a collector pointing with his cane towards a few paintings propped against each other on the floor. Behind him is the artist wearing a gold chain and sword, the attributes of honor for his role as gallery director for the archduke. Above the door is a portrait of another patron of the artist, King Philip IV of Spain, and behind the large paintings on the right is a bust on a pedestal of Queen Christina of Sweden. On the left behind the table is an assistant holding a print. The table foot has been documented as a creation of the sculptor Adriaen de Vries depicting Ganymede. The paintings are arranged in rows on the walls, and is one of the paintings that David Teniers the Younger prepared to document the Archduke's collection before he employed 12 engravers to publish his Theatrum Pictorium, considered the first illustrated art catalog. He published this book of engravings after the Archduke had moved to Austria and taken his collection with him. It was published in Antwerp in 1659 and again in 1673. In her catalog raisonné of Teniers' works, Margret Klinge dates this painting after 1654 because in the similar gallery painting dated 1653 his portrait does not show the keys, chain, and sword that he is shown wearing in the portrait by Philips Fruytiers dated 1655. Furthermore, the painting of The Three Philosophers and several other Italian paintings are painted in mirror image, which may indicate that he was working from his miniature copy rather than the original, which would have been a necessity after the Archduke left Brussels with his collection to return to Vienna in 1656.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Break
The Big Break
[ "Contestant", "Age", "Hometown" ]
[ [ "Sara Brown", "24", "Tucson , Arizona" ], [ "Elena Robles", "26", "Torrance , California" ], [ "Lili Alvarez", "26", "Durango , Mexico" ], [ "Chris Brady", "25", "Charlotte , North Carolina" ], [ "Maiya Tanaka", "24", "San Diego , California" ], [ "Ryann O'Toole", "23", "San Clemente , California" ], [ "Kelly Sheehan", "32", "Milwaukee , Wisconsin" ], [ "Seema Sadekar", "24", "Las Vegas , Nevada" ], [ "Taryn Durham", "24", "Glasgow , Kentucky" ], [ "Stacey Bieber", "25", "Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada" ], [ "Carling Coffing", "24", "Middletown , Ohio" ] ]
Editions of The Big Break -- Big Break Sandals Resort
The_Big_Break_10
The Big Break is a reality television program broadcast by the Golf Channel. The show's premise was to award an aspiring professional golfer exemptions into selected events or full-season exemptions on lower-level tours. The series debuted on October 6, 2003. Traditionally, the show airs at 9 p.m. Eastern time/6 p.m. Pacific time every Monday or Tuesday during its run. Tom Abbott replaced Vince Cellini as the male host at Big Break Sandals Resorts in the spring of 2010. Stephanie Sparks stayed on as female host. Sparks ended her run on the show when Michele Tafoya appeared as co-host for Big Break NFL in 2013. Melanie Collins co-hosted with Abbott on Big Break Florida and Big Break, The Palm Beaches, Florida. LPGA golfer Paige Mackenzie was the female host for Big Break Myrtle Beach in the fall of 2014. Each episode is an hour long, though each season finale is two hours long. The show's chief signature is a giant rock that bears its logo. Until the 11th edition, there was a side rock with the Roman numeral identifying the edition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-238
German submarine U-238
[ "Date", "Ship Name", "Nationality", "Tonnage ( GRT )", "Fate" ]
[ [ "20 September 1943", "Frederick Douglass", "United States", "7,176", "Damaged" ], [ "20 September 1943", "Theodore Dwight Weld", "United States", "7,176", "Sunk" ], [ "23 September 1943", "Fort Jemseg", "United Kingdom", "7,134", "Sunk" ], [ "23 September 1943", "Oregon Express", "Norway", "3,642", "Sunk" ], [ "23 September 1943", "Skjelbred", "Norway", "5,096", "Sunk" ] ]
Summary of raiding history
German_submarine_U-238_0
German submarine U-238 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine built for service in the Second World War. She was laid down on 21 April 1942, by Germaniawerft of Kiel as yard number 668, launched on 7 January 1943 and commissioned on 20 February, with Oberleutnant zur See Horst Hepp in command. Hepp commanded her for her entire career, receiving promotion to Kapitänleutnant in the process.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922–23_American_Soccer_League
1922–23 American Soccer League
[ "Rank", "Scorer", "Club", "Games", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Daniel McNiven", "Bethlehem Steel F.C", "22", "28" ], [ "2", "Tommy Fleming", "J . & P. Coats F.C", "26", "22" ], [ "3", "Harold Brittan", "Fall River F.C", "23", "19" ], [ "4", "Frank McKenna", "Paterson F.C", "14", "14" ], [ "5", "William Shepard", "J . & P. Coats F.C", "18", "13" ], [ "5", "Johnny Reid", "Fall River F.C", "26", "13" ], [ "7", "Bart McGhee", "New York S.C", "21", "11" ], [ "7", "Archie Stark", "New York S.C", "23", "11" ], [ "9", "Tommy Duggan", "Paterson F.C", "19", "9" ], [ "9", "Percy Andrews", "Philadelphia F.C", "24", "9" ], [ "11", "William Neilson", "J . & P. Coats F.C", "16", "7" ], [ "11", "Edward McAusian", "New York S.C", "16", "7" ], [ "13", "Jimmy Easton", "Bethlehem Steel F.C", "3", "6" ], [ "13", "Davey Brown", "Harrison S.C", "20", "6" ], [ "13", "Jack Rattray", "Bethlehem Steel F.C", "20", "6" ], [ "13", "Jimmy McGhee", "Philadelphia F.C", "22", "6" ], [ "17", "Willie Crilley", "New York S.C", "5", "5" ], [ "17", "Albert Mitchell", "New York S.C", "7", "5" ], [ "17", "Charles Lappin", "J . & P. Coats F.C", "16", "5" ], [ "17", "Joseph Ingram", "Harrison S.C", "20", "5" ] ]
Goals leaders
1922–23_American_Soccer_League_1
Sam Mark took over the failing Fall River United at the end of the 1921-22 season and relaunched the club as the Fall River F.C. this season. Also, following the 1921-22 season, the Philadelphia F.C. club was transferred back to Bethlehem as the reorganized Bethlehem Steel F.C. and a new team was organized in Philadelphia to take its place. Statistics of American Soccer League in season 1922-23.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season
1957 New York Giants (MLB) season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Minneapolis Millers", "American Association", "Red Davis" ], [ "AA", "Dallas Eagles", "Texas League", "Salty Parker" ], [ "A", "Springfield Giants", "Eastern League", "Mike McCormick and Ray Murray" ], [ "B", "Danville Leafs", "Carolina League", "Dave Garcia and Mike McCormick" ], [ "C", "St . Cloud Rox", "Northern League", "Pete Pavlick" ], [ "D", "Selma Cloverleafs", "Alabama-Florida League", "Buddy Kerr" ], [ "D", "Michigan City White Caps", "Midwest League", "Richie Klaus" ], [ "D", "Hastings Giants", "Nebraska State League", "Leo Schrall" ], [ "D", "Muskogee Giants", "Sooner State League", "Andy Gilbert" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1957_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season_7
The 1957 New York Giants season involved the team finishing in sixth place in the National League with a 69-85 record, 26 games behind the NL and World Champion Milwaukee Braves. It was the team's 75th and final season in New York City before its relocation to San Francisco, California for the following season. The last game at their stadium, the Polo Grounds, was played on September 29 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_400_metre_freestyle_S10
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's 400 metre freestyle S10
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Elodie Lorandi", "France", "4:42.86", "Q" ], [ "2", "5", "Aurelie Rivard", "Canada", "4:45.06", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Katherine Downie", "Australia", "4:57.28", "Q" ], [ "4", "6", "Shireen Sapiro", "South Africa", "4:59.54", "Q , AF" ], [ "5", "3", "Gemma Almond", "Great Britain", "5:07.43", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_400_metre_freestyle_S10_0
The women's 400m freestyle S10 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 5 September. There were two heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Andy González", "Cuba", "1:48.15" ], [ "2", "Moise Joseph", "Haiti", "1:48.94" ], [ "3", "Joel Mejia", "Dominican Republic", "1:49.67" ], [ "4", "Edgard Cortez", "Nicaragua", "1:49.74" ], [ "5", "José Esparza", "Mexico", "1:49.86" ], [ "6", "Edgardo Martínez", "Puerto Rico", "1:52.62" ], [ "7", "Jenner Pelico", "Guatemala", "1:53.04" ], [ "8", "Jon Rankin", "Cayman Islands", "DNF" ] ]
Final – July 16
2011_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_7
These are the official results of the 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics which took place on July 15-17, 2011 in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewan_Negara_committees
Dewan Negara committees
[ "Senator", "Party", "", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Abu Zahar Ujang", "BN ( UMNO )", "Appointed", "Chairman ; 1 August 2013 ; 26 June 2014 ; 13 April 2015" ], [ "Doris Sophia Brodi", "BN ( PRS )", "Appointed", "1 August 2013 ; 26 June 2014 ; 13 April 2015" ], [ "Hou Kok Chung", "BN ( MCA )", "Appointed", "26 June 2014 ; 13 April 2015" ], [ "Jaspal Singh Gurbakhes Singh", "BN ( MIC )", "Appointed", "1 August 2013 ; 26 June 2014 ; 13 April 2015" ], [ "Johari Mat", "PAS", "Kelantan", "13 April 2015" ], [ "Koh Tsu Koon", "BN ( Gerakan )", "Appointed", "1 August 2013" ], [ "Syed Husin Ali", "PKR", "Selangor", "1 August 2013 ; 26 June 2014" ] ]
Committee of Selection -- 13th Parliament
Dewan_Negara_committees_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920_Navy_Midshipmen_football_team
1920 Navy Midshipmen football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "October 2", "NC State", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "L 7-14" ], [ "October 9", "Lafayette", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "W 12-7" ], [ "October 16", "Bucknell", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "W 7-2" ], [ "October 23", "at Princeton", "Palmer Stadium Princeton , NJ", "L 0-14" ], [ "November 3", "Western Reserve", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "W 95-0" ], [ "November 6", "Georgetown", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "W 21-6" ], [ "November 13", "South Carolina", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "W 63-0" ], [ "November 27", "vs. Army", "Polo Grounds New York , NY ( Army-Navy Game )", "W 7-0" ] ]
Schedule
1920_Navy_Midshipmen_football_team_0
The 1920 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy during the 1920 college football season. In their first season under head coach Bob Folwell, the Midshipmen compiled a 6-2 record, shut out three opponents, and outscored all opponents by a combined score of 164 to 43. The annual Army-Navy Game was played on November 27 at the Polo Grounds in New York City; Navy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_European_Tour
1979 European Tour
[ "Position", "Player", "Country", "Prize money ( £ )" ]
[ [ "1", "Sandy Lyle", "Scotland", "49,233" ], [ "2", "Seve Ballesteros", "Spain", "47,411" ], [ "3", "Mark James", "England", "38,534" ], [ "4", "Dale Hayes", "South Africa", "32,540" ], [ "5", "Michael King", "England", "29,725" ], [ "6", "Brian Barnes", "Scotland", "28,204" ], [ "7", "Ken Brown", "Scotland", "25,407" ], [ "8", "Antonio Garrido", "Spain", "24,665" ], [ "9", "Tony Jacklin", "England", "22,179" ], [ "10", "Neil Coles", "England", "21,351" ] ]
Order of Merit
The PGA European Tour 's money list was known as the `` Order of Merit '' . It was based on a points system , which meant that some players could finish lower than others despite accumulating more prize money .
1979_European_Tour_2
The 1979 European Tour was the eighth official season of golf tournaments known as the PGA European Tour and organised by the Professional Golfers' Association. The Order of Merit was won by Scotland's Sandy Lyle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Air_Force
Brazilian Air Force
[ "Location", "State", "ICAO", "IATA", "Air base" ]
[ [ "Anápolis", "Goiás", "SBAN", "", "Anápolis Air Force Base" ], [ "Belém", "Pará", "SBBE", "BEL", "Belém Air Force Base" ], [ "Boa Vista", "Roraima", "SBBV", "BVB", "Boa Vista Air Force Base" ], [ "Brasília", "Federal District", "SBBR", "BRS", "Brasília Air Force Base" ], [ "Campo Grande", "Mato Grosso do Sul", "SBCG", "CGR", "Campo Grande Air Force Base" ], [ "Canoas", "Rio Grande do Sul", "SBCO", "", "Canoas Air Force Base" ], [ "Florianópolis", "Santa Catarina", "SBFL", "FLN", "Florianópolis Air Force Base" ], [ "Fortaleza", "Ceará", "SBFZ", "FOR", "Fortaleza Air Force Base" ], [ "Guarulhos", "São Paulo", "SBGR", "GRU", "São Paulo Air Force Base" ], [ "Manaus", "Amazonas", "SBMN", "PLL", "Manaus Air Force Base" ], [ "Natal", "Rio Grande do Norte", "SBNT", "NAT", "Natal Air Force Base" ], [ "Porto Velho", "Rondônia", "SBPV", "PVH", "Porto Velho Air Force Base" ], [ "Recife", "Pernambuco", "SBRF", "REC", "Recife Air Force Base" ], [ "Rio de Janeiro", "Rio de Janeiro", "SBGL", "GIG", "Galeão Air Force Base" ], [ "Rio de Janeiro", "Rio de Janeiro", "SBSC", "SNZ", "Santa Cruz Air Force Base" ], [ "Rio de Janeiro", "Rio de Janeiro", "SBAF", "", "Afonsos Air Force Base" ], [ "Salvador", "Bahia", "SBSV", "SSA", "Salvador Air Force Base" ], [ "Santa Maria", "Rio Grande do Sul", "SBSM", "RIA", "Santa Maria Air Force Base" ], [ "Santos", "São Paulo", "SBST", "SSZ", "Santos Air Force Base" ], [ "Novo Progresso", "Pará", "SBCC", "", "Brigadeiro Velloso Testing Range Air Base" ] ]
Inventory -- Air units organization
Main article : List of Brazilian Air Force units Main article : List of Brazilian military bases Operational structure of the Brazilian Air Force At unit levels , `` Groups '' ( Grupos ) usually consist of one to sixteen consecutively numbered `` Squadrons '' ( Esquadrões ) , each with varying numbers of aircraft , usually from six to 12 . Smaller formations are known as `` Flights '' ( Esquadrilhas ) . According to its tasks , a group has one of the following designations : Air Defense Group : Grupo de Defesa Aérea ( GDA ) : Air defense fighters . ( Fighter Jets ) Transport Group : Grupo de Transporte ( GT ) : Transport , Flight refueling Aviation Group : Grupo de Aviação ( GAv ) : Fighter , attack , reconnaissance , SAR , rotary wing Fighter Aviation Group : Grupo de Aviação de Caça ( GAvCa ) ; Fighter , attack planes Troop Transport Group : Grupo de Transporte de Tropas ( GTT ) : Transports , troop carrying , parachutist drop Special Flight Inspection Group : Grupo Especial de Inspeção em Vôo ( GEIV ) : Calibration Special Test Flights Group : Grupo Especial de Ensaios de Vôo ( GEEV ) : Test flights Special Transport Group : Grupo de Transporte Especial ( GTE ) : VIP transport Common used designations for squadrons are : Air Transport Squadron : Esquadrão de Transporte Aéreo ( ETA ) Air Training Squadron : Esquadrão de Instrução Aérea ( EIA ) Demonstration flying team : Esquadrão de Demonstração Aérea ( EDA ) ( also called `` Esquadrilha da Fumaça '' ) The Air Bases of the Brazilian Air Force are :
Brazilian_Air_Force_0
The Brazilian Air Force (Portuguese: Força Aérea Brasileira, FAB) is the air branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces and one of the three national uniformed services. The FAB was formed when the Army and Navy air branch were merged into a single military force initially called National Air Forces in 1941. Both air branches transferred their equipment, installations and personnel to the new force. According to the Flight International (Flightglobal.com) and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the Brazilian Air Force has an active strength of 80.937 military personnel and operates around 566 aircraft. The Brazilian Air Force is the largest air force in the Southern Hemisphere and the second largest in the Americas after the United States Air Force.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_pardoned_by_George_W._Bush
List of people pardoned by George W. Bush
[ "Name", "District", "Sentenced", "Offense" ]
[ [ "Paul Jude Donnici", "W. D. Mo", "1993", "Use of a telephone in the transmission of wagering information , 18 U.S.C . § 1084" ], [ "Samuel Wattie Guerry", "D. So . Car", "1994", "Food stamp fraud , 7 U.S.C . § 2024 ( b )" ], [ "Charles E. Hamilton", "W. D. Wash", "1989", "Mail fraud , 18 U.S.C . §§ 1341 and 2" ], [ "Kenneth Lynn Norris", "W. D. Okla", "1993", "Unlawful disposal of hazardous waste , 42 U.S.C . § 6928 ( d ) ( 2 ) ( A ) and 18 U.S.C . § 2" ], [ "Johnson Heyward Tisdale", "D. So . Car", "1994", "Food stamp fraud , 7 U.S.C . § 2024 ( b )" ] ]
Pardons issued by George W. Bush -- May 20 , 2004
List_of_people_pardoned_by_George_W._Bush_3
This is a list of people pardoned by George W. Bush. Bush, a Republican, served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Liège–Bastogne–Liège
2015 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "6h 14 ' 20" ], [ "2", "Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA )", "Etixx-Quick-Step", "+ 0" ], [ "3", "Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "+ 0" ], [ "4", "Rui Costa ( POR )", "Lampre-Merida", "+ 0" ], [ "5", "Roman Kreuziger ( CZE )", "Tinkoff-Saxo", "+ 0" ], [ "6", "Romain Bardet ( FRA )", "AG2R La Mondiale", "+ 0" ], [ "7", "Sergio Henao ( COL )", "Team Sky", "+ 0" ], [ "8", "Domenico Pozzovivo ( ITA )", "AG2R La Mondiale", "+ 0" ], [ "9", "Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN )", "Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "10", "Daniel Moreno ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "+ 0" ] ]
Result
2015_Liège–Bastogne–Liège_0
The 2015 Liège-Bastogne-Liège was a one-day cycling classic that took place in the Belgian Ardennes on 26 April 2015. It was the 101st edition of the Liège-Bastogne-Liège one-day cycling race and was the fourth cycling monument of the 2015 season. It was part of the 2015 UCI World Tour and was organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), who also organise the Tour de France. 200 riders raced over a route that started in Liège, travelled south to Bastogne, then returned north by an indirect route to finish in Ans on the outskirts of Liège. The route included many hills, especially in the final , which were the principal difficulty in the race. There were many attacks in the final part of the race, with several groups breaking away from the peloton and subsequently being caught. A small group came together on the final ascent to the finish line, where the race was decided in a sprint. It was won by the pre-race favourite, Alejandro Valverde (), ahead of Julian Alaphilippe () and Joaquim Rodríguez (). This was Valverde's third victory in Liège-Bastogne-Liège and put him into the lead of the World Tour standings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoë_Kravitz
Zoë Kravitz
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2007", "No Reservations", "Charlotte" ], [ "2007", "The Brave One", "Chloe" ], [ "2008", "Assassination of a High School President", "Valerie" ], [ "2008", "Birds of America", "Gillian Tanager" ], [ "2009", "The Greatest", "Ashley" ], [ "2010", "Twelve", "Gabby" ], [ "2010", "Beware the Gonzo", "Evie Wallace" ], [ "2010", "It 's Kind of a Funny Story", "Nia" ], [ "2011", "Yelling to the Sky", "Sweetness O'Hara" ], [ "2011", "X-Men : First Class", "Angel Salvadore" ], [ "2013", "Treading Water", "Laura" ], [ "2013", "After Earth", "Senshi Raige" ], [ "2014", "Divergent", "Christina" ], [ "2014", "Pretend We 're Kissing", "Autumn" ], [ "2014", "The Road Within", "Marie" ], [ "2014", "Good Kill", "Vera Suarez" ], [ "2015", "Dope", "Nakia" ], [ "2015", "The Divergent Series : Insurgent", "Christina" ], [ "2015", "Mad Max : Fury Road", "Toast the Knowing" ], [ "2016", "The Divergent Series : Allegiant", "Christina" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Zoë_Kravitz_0
Zoë Isabella Kravitz (born December 1, 1988) is an American actress, singer, and model. The daughter of actor-musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet, Kravitz achieved recognition for her portrayal of Angel Salvadore in the 2011 superhero film X-Men: First Class, which was followed by supporting roles in The Divergent Series (2014-2016) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). Kravitz made her acting debut in the 2007 romantic comedy film No Reservations. Since then, she has starred as Leta Lestrange in the Harry Potter spin-off film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) and its 2018 sequel, and as Selina Kyle / Catwoman in The Lego Batman Movie (2017). She also had starring roles in numerous independent films, including Dope (2015), Adam Green's Aladdin (2016), and Gemini (2017). In addition, Kravitz portrayed lead roles in the HBO drama series Big Little Lies (2017- present) and the Hulu romantic comedy series High Fidelity (2020-present). In addition to acting, Kravitz has worked as a model and musician. She was the face of Vera Wang's Princess fragrance in 2009, and has modeled for Venus Zine and Elle. She fronts the band Lolawolf and released the album Calm Down in 2014. The band has opened for Lily Allen and Miley Cyrus and played a number of music festivals. She has also collaborated with various artists, such as Drake and Janelle Monáe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Falcons_draft_history
Atlanta Falcons draft history
[ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "1", "9", "9", "Gerald Riggs", "Running Back", "Arizona State" ], [ "2", "9", "36", "Doug Rogers", "Defensive End", "Stanford" ], [ "3", "8", "63", "Stacey Bailey", "Wide Receiver", "San Jose State" ], [ "4", "12", "95", "Reggie Brown", "Running Back", "Oregon" ], [ "5", "11", "122", "Von Mansfield", "Defensive Back", "Wisconsin" ], [ "6", "10", "149", "Mike Kelley", "Quarterback", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "7", "9", "176", "David Tolomu", "Running Back", "Hawaii" ], [ "8", "8", "203", "Ricky Eberhart", "Defensive Back", "Morris Brown" ], [ "9", "12", "235", "Mike Horan", "Punter", "Long Beach State" ], [ "10", "11", "262", "Curtis Stowers", "Linebacker", "Mississippi State" ], [ "11", "9", "288", "Jeff Keller", "Wide Receiver", "Washington State" ], [ "12", "9", "315", "Dave Levenick", "Linebacker", "Wisconsin" ] ]
1982 Draft
Atlanta_Falcons_draft_history_16
This page is a list of the Atlanta Falcons NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Falcons participated in was 1966, in which they made linebacker Tommy Nobis of Texas their first-ever selection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhruva_Sarja
Dhruva Sarja
[ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2012", "Addhuri", "Arjun", "Udaya Film Award for Best Debutant SIIMA Award for Best Debutant Suvarna Award for Best Debutant" ], [ "2014", "Bahaddur", "Ashok", "Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Male ) - Kannada" ], [ "2017", "Bharjari", "Surya", "Nominated - Love Lavike Readers Choice Awards for Best Actor - Male Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Male ) - Kannada" ], [ "2018", "Prema Baraha", "Himself", "Cameo appearance in Jai Hanumantha song" ], [ "2020", "Pogaru", "", "" ] ]
Filmography
Dhruva_Sarja_0
Dhruva Sarja (born 6 October 1988) is an Indian actor working in the Kannada film industry He made his acting debut in the 2012 film Addhuri, which brought him much appreciation and popularity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_pole_vault
2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's pole vault
[ "Record", "Perf", "Athlete", "Nat", "Date", "Location" ]
[ [ "World", "5.06", "Yelena Isinbayeva", "RUS", "28 Aug 2009", "Zürich , Switzerland" ], [ "Championship", "5.01", "Yelena Isinbayeva", "RUS", "12 Aug 2005", "Helsinki , Finland" ], [ "World leading", "4.85", "Katerina Stefanidi", "GRE", "8 Jun 2017", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "African", "4.42", "Elmarie Gerryts", "RSA", "12 Jun 2000", "Wesel , Germany" ], [ "Asian", "4.66", "Li Ling", "CHN", "6 Jun 2015", "Wuhan , China" ], [ "NACAC", "5.02 i", "Jennifer Suhr", "USA", "2 Mar 2013", "Albuquerque , United States" ], [ "South American", "4.87", "Fabiana Murer", "BRA", "3 Jul 2016", "São Bernardo do Campo , Brazil" ], [ "European", "5.06", "Yelena Isinbayeva", "RUS", "28 Aug 2009", "Zürich , Switzerland" ], [ "Oceanian", "4.82", "Eliza McCartney", "NZL", "26 Feb 2017", "Auckland , New Zealand" ] ]
Records
Before the competition records were as follows : [ 3 ]
2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_pole_vault_2
The women's pole vault at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 4 and 6 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Turkish_football_transfers_2007–08
List of Turkish football transfers 2007–08
[ "Date", "Name", "Moving from", "Moving to", "Fee" ]
[ [ "August 3 , 2007", "Yasin Çakmak", "Çaykur Rizespor", "Fenerbahçe S.K", "$ 1.25M" ], [ "August 3 , 2007", "Ramzan Kurşunlu", "Beşiktaş J.K", "Ankaraspor", "Undisclosed" ], [ "August 4 , 2007", "Cihan Haspolatlı", "Galatasaray S.K", "Bursaspor", "Free" ], [ "August 9 , 2007", "Hasan Kabze", "Galatasaray S.K", "FC Rubin Kazan", "€1.5M" ], [ "August 10 , 2007", "Stjepan Tomas", "Galatasaray S.K", "FC Rubin Kazan", "€2.8M" ], [ "August 21 , 2007", "Mateus", "Fenerbahçe S.K", "Ankaraspor", "Loan" ], [ "August 21 , 2007", "Federico Higuaín", "River Plate", "Beşiktaş J.K", "$ 1.65M" ], [ "August 21 , 2007", "Kleberson", "Beşiktaş J.K", "Santos", "Free" ], [ "August 23 , 2007", "Fahri Tatan", "Beşiktaş J.K", "Çaykur Rizespor", "Loan" ], [ "August 23 , 2007", "Gökhan Güleç", "Beşiktaş J.K", "Denizlispor", "Loan" ], [ "August 29 , 2007", "Jaba", "Ankaraspor", "Ankaragücü", "Free" ], [ "August 31 , 2007", "Shabani Nonda", "A.S. Roma", "Galatasaray S.K", "Undisclosed" ], [ "August 31 , 2007", "Ergün Penbe", "Galatasaray S.K", "Gaziantepspor", "Free" ] ]
Summer transfer window -- August
List_of_Turkish_football_transfers_2007–08_3
This is a list of Turkish football transfers for the 2007-08 season. Only moves from the Turkcell Super League are listed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:World_Championships_in_Athletics_medalists_in_women's_3000_metres_steeplechase
Template:World Championships in Athletics medalists in women's 3000 metres steeplechase
[ "Championships", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "2005 Helsinki details", "Dorcus Inzikuru ( UGA )", "Yekaterina Volkova ( RUS )", "Jeruto Kiptum ( KEN )" ], [ "2007 Osaka details", "Yekaterina Volkova ( RUS )", "Tatyana Petrova ( RUS )", "Eunice Jepkorir ( KEN )" ], [ "2009 Berlin details", "Vacant", "Yuliya Zarudneva ( RUS )", "Milcah Chemos Cheywa ( KEN )" ], [ "2011 Daegu details", "Habiba Ghribi ( TUN )", "Milcah Chemos Cheywa ( KEN )", "Mercy Wanjiku ( KEN )" ], [ "2013 Moscow details", "Milcah Chemos Cheywa ( KEN )", "Lydiah Chepkurui ( KEN )", "Sofia Assefa ( ETH )" ], [ "2015 Beijing details", "Hyvin Jepkemoi ( KEN )", "Habiba Ghribi ( TUN )", "Gesa Felicitas Krause ( GER )" ], [ "2017 London details", "Emma Coburn ( USA )", "Courtney Frerichs ( USA )", "Hyvin Jepkemoi ( KEN )" ], [ "2019 Doha details", "Beatrice Chepkoech ( KEN )", "Emma Coburn ( USA )", "Gesa Felicitas Krause ( GER )" ] ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Min-ho_(actor)
Lee Min-ho (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Original Title", "Role", "Network" ]
[ [ "2003", "Sharp", "성장드라마 반올림", "Student", "KBS2" ], [ "2004", "Nonstop 5", "논스톱 5", "MC Mong", "MBC" ], [ "2005", "Recipe of Love", "사랑찬가", "Waiter", "MBC" ], [ "2006", "Secret Campus", "비밀의 교정", "Park Du-hyun", "EBS" ], [ "2007", "Mackerel Run", "달려라 고등어", "Cha Gong-chan", "SBS" ], [ "2007", "I Am Sam", "아이엠샘", "Heo Mo-se", "KBS2" ], [ "2008", "Get Up", "나도 잘 모르지만", "Min Wook-gi", "MBC" ], [ "2009", "Boys Over Flowers", "꽃보다 남자", "Gu Jun-pyo", "KBS2" ], [ "2010", "Personal Taste", "개인의 취향", "Jeon Jin-ho", "MBC" ], [ "2011", "City Hunter", "시티헌터", "Yoon-sung", "SBS" ], [ "2012", "Faith", "신의 ( 神医 )", "Choi Young", "SBS" ], [ "2013", "The Heirs", "왕관을 쓰려는 자 , 그 무게를 견뎌라 - 상속자들", "Kim Tan", "SBS" ], [ "2016", "Legend of the Blue Sea", "푸른 바다의 전설", "Kim Dam-ryeong/Heo Joon-jae", "SBS" ], [ "2017", "DMZ , The Wild", "DMZ 야생의비밀", "Himself", "MBC" ], [ "2020", "The King : Eternal Monarch", "더 킹 : 영원의 군주", "Emperor Lee Gon", "SBS" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Lee_Min-ho_(actor_born_1987)_1
Lee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor, singer, and model. He gained widespread fame in Korea and some parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in Boys Over Flowers in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. His notable lead roles in television series include City Hunter (2011), The Heirs (2013) and Legend of the Blue Sea (2016). The success of Lee's television series in Asia established him as a top Hallyu star. Apart from his television career, Lee featured in the first lead role in the film Gangnam Blues (2015), followed by his first China-produced film Bounty Hunters (2016).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolia_at_the_1978_Asian_Games
Mongolia at the 1978 Asian Games
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Zevegiin Oidov", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 68 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Aduuchiin Baatarkhüü", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 82 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Chimidiin Gochoosüren", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 90 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Jamtsyn Bor", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 100 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Dorjzovdyn Ganbat", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 52 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Jamtsyn Davaajav", "Wrestling", "Men 's freestyle 74 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Ravsalyn Otgonbayar", "Boxing", "Men 's 57 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Khastyn Jamgan", "Boxing", "Men 's 63.5 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "D.Erdenee", "Boxing", "Men 's 75 kg" ] ]
Medal summary -- Medalists
Mongolia_at_the_1978_Asian_Games_1
Mongolia participated in the 1978 Asian Games held in from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_employment_websites
List of employment websites
[ "Site", "Location", "Type of employment" ]
[ [ "Adzuna", "U.K", "General" ], [ "AfterCollege", "U.S", "College graduates" ], [ "AlJazeera Jobs", "Middle East", "General" ], [ "AngelList", "U.S", "Startups" ], [ "Canadian Job Bank", "Canada", "General" ], [ "CareerArc Social Recruiting", "U.S", "General" ], [ "CareerBuilder", "U.S. and international", "General" ], [ "CareerStructure.com", "U.K. and international", "Construction industry" ], [ "Craigslist", "U.S. and international", "General classified ads" ], [ "CV-Library", "U.K", "General" ], [ "Dice.com", "U.S", "Engineering and I.T" ], [ "Freelancer.com", "Australia , London , Manila , Jakarta , U.S", "General" ], [ "Glassdoor", "U.S", "General" ], [ "Graduateland", "Northern Europe", "College graduates" ], [ "Gumtree", "U.K. , Australia , and international", "General classified ads" ], [ "Guru.com", "U.S", "Freelance" ], [ "IAESTE", "International", "Students in technical fields" ], [ "Indeed.com", "U.S. and international", "General" ], [ "Insidetrak", "Australia", "General" ], [ "Jobindex", "Denmark", "General" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of notable employment websites . An employment website is a web site dealing specifically with employment or careers .
List_of_employment_websites_0
This is a list of notable employment websites. An employment website is a web site dealing specifically with employment or careers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_single_sculls
Rowing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' single sculls
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Mark Biro", "Hungary", "3:28.00" ], [ "2", "Hayden Cohen", "New Zealand", "3:28.04" ], [ "3", "Augustin Maillefer", "Switzerland", "3:30.61" ], [ "4", "Marsel Nikaj", "Albania", "3:31.61" ], [ "5", "Bastiaan Vervoort", "Netherlands", "3:36.20" ], [ "6", "Andre Redr", "Slovakia", "" ] ]
Results -- Finals
August 18 , 10:50
Rowing_at_the_2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_single_sculls_16
These are the results of the Junior Men's Single Sculls event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Czech_Senate_election
2016 Czech Senate election
[ "Candidate", "Party", "Votes", "%" ]
[ [ "Alena Dernerová", "United Democrats - Association of Independents", "5,933", "54.90" ], [ "Jiří Šlégr", "Czech Social Democratic Party", "1,700", "15.73" ], [ "Josef Nétek", "Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia", "797", "7.37" ], [ "Roman Ziegler", "ANO 2011", "723", "6.69" ], [ "Jiří Biolek", "Mayors and Independents", "639", "5.91" ], [ "Libuše Hrdinová", "Civic Democratic Party", "444", "4.10" ], [ "Jiří Maria Sieber", "Order of Nation", "246", "2.27" ], [ "Zbyněk Vodák", "TOP 09", "195", "1.80" ], [ "Jiří Fiala", "Common Sense Party", "128", "1.18" ] ]
Results -- Re-run in Most
On 10 November the results in Most District were annulled due to the illegitimacy of Alena Dernerová 's candidature . [ 9 ] A re-run of the vote was organised for 27–28 January 2017 , in which Dernerová was elected in the first round . [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Voter turnout was only 12% . [ 12 ]
2016_Czech_Senate_election_1
Senate elections were held in the Czech Republic on 7 and 8 October 2016, with a second round on 14 and 15 of October. The first round was held alongside regional elections and several municipal referendums, notably in a referendum in Brno on the location of the town's train station. The governing coalition of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), ANO 2011 and the Christian and Democratic Union (KDU-ČSL) retained a majority in the full Senate, with the KDU-ČSL making the largest gains, while the Social Democrats incurred the greatest losses, retaining only two of their twelve seats up for re-election. ANO 2011 won the first round with fourteen candidates advancing, but only three of them were elected, which was a disappointment to the party. The most successful opposition party was the centre-right Civic Democratic Party. It had 6 candidates advancing and four of them elected (including Zdeněk Nytra who ran as independent).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_life_peerages_(1958–1979)
List of life peerages (1958–1979)
[ "Date of creation", "Name", "Title", "Territorial qualification", "Date of extinction ( if applicable )" ]
[ [ "13 January 1964", "Frances Joan Davidson , Viscountess Davidson ‡", "Baroness Northchurch", "of Chiswick in the County of Middlesex", "25 November 1985" ], [ "15 January 1964", "Gerald Austin Gardiner", "Baron Gardiner", "of Kittisford in the County of Somerset", "7 January 1990" ], [ "16 January 1964", "Richard Llewelyn-Davies", "Baron Llewelyn-Davies", "of Hastoe in the County of Hertford", "27 October 1981" ], [ "18 January 1964", "Bertram Vivian Bowden", "Baron Bowden", "of Chesterfield in the County of Derby", "31 July 1989" ], [ "20 January 1964", "Charles Rider Hobson ‡", "Baron Hobson", "of Brent in the County of Middlesex", "17 February 1966" ], [ "21 January 1964", "Edward Henry Willis", "Baron Willis", "of Chislehurst in the County of Kent", "22 December 1992" ], [ "22 January 1964", "Edwin Savory Herbert", "Baron Tangley", "of Blackheath in the County of Surrey", "5 June 1973" ], [ "23 January 1964", "Anna Dora Gaitskell", "Baroness Gaitskell", "of Egremont in the County of Cumberland", "1 July 1989" ], [ "20 April 1964", "Dennis Forwood Vosper ‡", "Baron Runcorn", "of Heswall in the County Palatine of Chester", "20 January 1968" ], [ "21 August 1964", "Hendrie Dudley Oakshott ‡", "Baron Oakshott", "of Bebington in the County Palatine of Chester", "1 February 1975" ], [ "22 August 1964", "Geoffrey Kemp Bourne", "Baron Bourne", "of Atherstone in the County of Warwick", "26 June 1982" ], [ "24 August 1964", "Anthony Richard Hurd ‡", "Baron Hurd", "of Newbury in the Royal County of Berkshire", "12 February 1966" ], [ "25 August 1964", "Charles Royle ‡", "Baron Royle", "of Pendleton in the City of Salford", "30 September 1975" ], [ "14 September 1964", "Hervey Rhodes ‡", "Baron Rhodes", "of Saddleworth in the West Riding of the County of York", "11 September 1987" ], [ "17 September 1964", "Keith Anderson Hope Murray", "Baron Murray of Newhaven", "of Newhaven in the County of the City of Edinburgh", "10 October 1993" ], [ "5 October 1964", "Gilbert Richard Mitchison ‡", "Baron Mitchison", "of Carradale in the County of Argyll", "14 February 1970" ] ]
Sir Alec Douglas-Home ( 1963–1964 )
List_of_life_peerages_(1958–1979)_2
This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from the time the Act came into effect to 1979, grouped by prime minister. During this period there were five prime ministers: three Conservatives, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home, and Edward Heath, and two from the Labour Party, Harold Wilson (who served twice) and James Callaghan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adventure_parks_in_Hungary
List of adventure parks in Hungary
[ "Name", "Place", "County" ]
[ [ "Aquaworld Resort Budapest", "Budapest", "Budapest" ], [ "Alföld Gyöngye Kalandpark", "Gyopárosfürdő [ hu ] , Orosháza", "Békés" ], [ "Annagora Aquapark", "Balatonfüred", "Veszprém" ], [ "Aranybánya Guest House", "Telkibánya", "Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén" ], [ "Bagolyvár Restaurant and Guest House", "Inárcs", "Pest" ], [ "Balatoni Élménypark", "Nosztori", "" ], [ "Balatonboglár Kalandpark", "Balatonboglár", "Somogy" ], [ "Bodor Major Equestrian and Leisure Park", "Tahitótfalu", "Pest" ], [ "Bókay Kalandpark", "Budapest", "Budapest" ], [ "Brázay-KalandPart", "Balatonfüred", "Veszprém" ], [ "Camelot Kalandpark", "Verőce", "Pest" ], [ "Ceglédfürdő Kalandpark", "Cegléd", "Pest" ], [ "Challengeland Kalandpálya , Csillebérc", "Hegyvidék", "Budapest" ], [ "Csú-Sziki Kalandpálya", "Szeged", "Csongrád" ], [ "DinoPark", "Rezi", "Zala" ], [ "Dunakaland Kalandpark", "Göd", "Pest" ], [ "Erdei Kalóz Kalandpark", "Budakeszi", "Pest" ], [ "Feketeszakáll Kalandpark", "Tiszalök", "Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg" ], [ "Funextreme Canopy", "Visegrád", "Pest" ], [ "Gellény Birtok Kalandpark", "Gyula", "Békés" ] ]
List
List_of_adventure_parks_in_Hungary_0
This is a list of adventure parks (, plural ) in Hungary. Adventure parks are of growing popularity in Hungary and as of December 2015 there are over fifty nationwide. Some offer activities for all ages and levels of ability, while others are more oriented to physical sports. Adventure parks are used not only as leisure centres but for team-building exercises and school trips.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_in_Canterbury,_New_Zealand
List of schools in Canterbury, New Zealand
[ "Name", "Years", "Gender", "Area", "Authority", "Decile", "Roll", "Website", "MOE" ]
[ [ "Albury School", "1-6", "Coed", "Albury", "State", "8", "21", "[ 120 ]", "3273" ], [ "Aoraki Mount Cook School", "1-8", "Coed", "Mount Cook Village", "State", "10", "10", "[ 121 ]", "3442" ], [ "Cannington School", "1-8", "Coed", "Cave", "State", "9", "9", "-", "3307" ], [ "Fairlie School", "1-6", "Coed", "Fairlie", "State", "7", "118", "[ 122 ]", "3335" ], [ "Lake Tekapo School", "1-6", "Coed", "Lake Tekapo", "State", "7", "32", "-", "3406" ], [ "Mackenzie College", "7-13", "Coed", "Fairlie", "State", "7", "183", "[ 123 ]", "353" ], [ "St Joseph 's School", "1-8", "Coed", "Fairlie", "State integrated", "7", "26", "[ 124 ]", "3529" ], [ "Twizel Area School", "1-13", "Coed", "Twizel", "State", "8", "219", "[ 125 ]", "527" ] ]
Mackenzie District
List_of_schools_in_Canterbury,_New_Zealand_6
Canterbury is a region in the South Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural primary schools, several small town primary and secondary schools, and big-city schools in Christchurch. Due to the large number of schools in Christchurch, they are listed separately at List of schools in Christchurch. Schools in the Waitaki District which are located in the Canterbury part of the district are listed at List of schools in Otago. In New Zealand schools, students begin formal education in Year 1 at the age of five. Year 13 is the final year of secondary education. Years 14 and 15 refer to adult education facilities. State schools are those fully funded by the government and at which no fees can be charged, although a donation is commonly requested. A state integrated school is a state school with a special character based on a religious or philosophical belief. Kura Kaupapa Māori are Māori immersion schools that are also state funded, but deliver their curriculum in the Māori language. There are two of these schools in Christchurch: Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi in Spreydon (Decile 3), and Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Waitaha in Woolston (Decile 1). The decile indicates the socio-economic group that the school catchment area falls into.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Duke_Blue_Devils_men's_soccer_team
2018 Duke Blue Devils men's soccer team
[ "Name", "Number", "Pos", "Height", "Weight", "Year", "Hometown", "Reason for departure" ]
[ [ "Erik Hanson", "0", "GK", "6 ' 4", "200", "Graduate Student", "Mechanicsburg , PA", "Graduated" ], [ "Carter Manley", "2", "DF", "5'11", "170", "Senior", "Elkridge , MD", "Declared for 2018 MLS SuperDraft ; selected 23rd overall by Minnesota United" ], [ "Kevon Black", "4", "DF", "6 ' 0", "175", "Senior", "Toronto , CAN", "Graduated" ], [ "CC Uche", "5", "DF", "6 ' 1", "175", "Sophomore", "Lawrenceville , GA", "N/A" ], [ "Cameron Moseley", "6", "MF", "6 ' 4", "208", "Senior", "Duluth , GA", "Graduated" ], [ "Noah Snyder", "13", "MF", "6 ' 0", "175", "Senior", "Warrington , PA", "Graduated" ], [ "Markus Fjørtoft", "21", "DF", "6 ' 5", "205", "Senior", "Asker , NOR", "Declared for 2018 MLS SuperDraft ; selected 45th overall by Seattle Sounders" ], [ "Brian White", "24", "MF", "5'11", "180", "Senior", "Flemington , NJ", "Declared for 2018 MLS SuperDraft ; selected 16th overall by New York Red Bulls" ], [ "Cody Brinkman", "25", "MF", "5'11", "180", "Senior", "Durham , NC", "Graduated" ], [ "Joe Ohaus", "30", "GK", "6 ' 0", "180", "Senior", "Westfield , NJ", "Graduated" ] ]
Player movement -- Players leaving
2018_Duke_Blue_Devils_men's_soccer_team_0
The 2018 Duke Blue Devils men's soccer team represented Duke University during the 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Blue Devils were led by head coach John Kerr, in his eleventh season. They played home games at Koskinen Stadium. The team was founded in 1935 and currently plays in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky–Louisville_rivalry
Kentucky–Louisville rivalry
[ "", "Kentucky", "Louisville" ]
[ [ "Founded", "1865", "1798" ], [ "Type", "Public", "Public" ], [ "Location", "Lexington", "Louisville" ], [ "Conference", "SEC", "ACC" ], [ "Students", "29,182", "22,640" ], [ "Nickname", "Wildcats", "Cardinals" ], [ "Stadium", "Kroger Field", "Cardinal Stadium" ], [ "Arena", "Rupp Arena", "KFC Yum ! Center" ] ]
Sports rivalry between the Universities of Kentucky and Louisville Kentucky–Louisville rivalry Kentucky Wildcats Louisville Cardinals Sportbasketball , football , others @ media all and ( max-width:720px ) { body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output div.mw-graph { min-width : auto ! important ; max-width:100% ; overflow-x : auto ; overflow-y : visible } } .mw-parser-output .mw-graph-img { width : inherit ; height : inherit } [ Full screen ] Locations of Kentucky and Louisville
Kentucky–Louisville_rivalry_1
The Kentucky-Louisville rivalry refers to the rivalry between the University of Kentucky Wildcats (Kentucky) and the University of Louisville Cardinals (Louisville). The Kentucky-Louisville rivalry is one of the most passionate rivalries, especially in men's college basketball. It is considered one of the most intense rivalries in the NCAA. The intensity of the rivalry is captivated by the proximity of the two schools and the state of Kentucky's interest in college sports (no pro-affiliated sports teams play in the state of Kentucky).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Armenian_Cup
1995–96 Armenian Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Kotayk", "w/o", "BMA-Arai Echmiadzin", "n/a", "n/a" ], [ "Pyunik", "20-2", "Armavir", "11-1", "9-1" ], [ "Homenmen", "12-2", "Dinamo", "4-0", "8-2" ], [ "Aragats", "4-2", "BKMA Yerevan", "3-0", "2-1" ], [ "Van Yerevan", "11-1", "Dvin Artashat", "7-1", "4-1" ], [ "Zangezour", "w/o", "Yeghvard", "n/a", "n/a" ], [ "Aznavour", "w/o", "Kumayri", "n/a", "n/a" ], [ "Tsement", "w/o", "Lori", "n/a", "n/a" ] ]
Results -- First round
Kapan-81 , Vanadzor , Arabkir , Nairit , Karabakh Yerevan , Ararat Yerevan , Shirak and FC Yerevan received byes to the second round . The first legs were played on 31 August 1995 . The second legs were played on 14 September 1995 .
1995–96_Armenian_Cup_0
The 1995-96 Armenian Cup was the fifth edition of the Armenian Cup, a football competition. In 1995-96, the tournament had 24 participants, none of which were reserve teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Madrid
List of tallest buildings in Madrid
[ "Name", "District", "Height m ( ft )", "Floors", "Year", "Use" ]
[ [ "Fábrica de Clesa Torre I", "Fuencarral-El Pardo", "130 m ( 430 ft )", "32", "-", "Hotel , office" ], [ "Torre Metropolitan", "Chamberí", "120 m ( 390 ft )", "31", "-", "Residential" ], [ "Torre Adequa", "Hortaleza", "100 m ( 330 ft )", "25", "2022", "Office" ], [ "Torre Méndez Álvaro II", "Arganzuela", "81 m ( 266 ft )", "19", "2021", "Office" ], [ "Fábrica de Clesa Torre II", "Fuencarral-El Pardo", "80 m ( 260 ft )", "-", "-", "Hotel , office" ] ]
Tallest under construction or proposed -- Proposed
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Madrid_2
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Madrid. Since 2008, the tallest building in Madrid (and Spain) has been Torre Caja Madrid, that dominates the Madrid skyline with 250 m in height. Madrid has two main business centres: Cuatro Torres Business Area and AZCA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_10_metre_platform
Diving at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre platform
[ "Rank", "Diver", "Nation", "Points", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Farid Simaika", "Egypt", "6", "102.38" ], [ "2", "Michael Galitzen", "United States", "9", "98.56" ], [ "3", "Julius Rehborn", "Germany", "15", "83.46" ], [ "4", "Eugène Lenormand", "France", "24", "74.12" ], [ "5", "Eugen Ahnström", "Sweden", "25", "73.08" ], [ "6", "Josef Staudinger", "Austria", "26", "73.32" ], [ "7", "Thomas Mather", "Great Britain", "35", "55.10" ] ]
Results -- First round
Diving_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_10_metre_platform_1
The men's 10 metre platform, also reported as high diving, was one of four diving events on the diving at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was actually held from both 10 metre and 5 metre boards. Divers performed four compulsory dives - running plain dive, backward somersault (5 metre platform), standing plain dive, running plain dive (10 metre platform) - and four dives of the competitor's choice (different from the compulsory), from either platform, for a total of eight dives. The competition was held from Thursday August 9, 1928 to Saturday August 11, 1928. Twenty-four divers from twelve nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Cussler
Clive Cussler
[ "#", "Title", "Publication Date" ]
[ [ "1", "Golden Buddha", "2003" ], [ "2", "Sacred Stone", "2004" ], [ "3", "Dark Watch", "2005" ], [ "4", "Skeleton Coast", "2006" ], [ "5", "Plague Ship", "2008" ], [ "6", "Corsair", "2009" ], [ "7", "The Silent Sea", "2010" ], [ "8", "The Jungle", "2011" ], [ "9", "Mirage", "2013" ], [ "10", "Piranha", "2015" ], [ "11", "The Emperor 's Revenge", "2016" ], [ "12", "Typhoon Fury", "2017" ], [ "13", "Shadow Tyrants", "2018" ], [ "14", "Final Option", "2019" ], [ "15", "Marauder", "2020" ] ]
Bibliography -- The Oregon Files
This series of books features a ship named the Oregon , which Cussler introduced in the Dirk Pitt Adventures novel Flood Tide ( 1997 ) . While appearing to be a decrepit freighter , it is actually a high-tech advanced ship used by an unnamed and mysterious `` Corporation '' under the leadership of Juan Cabrillo . The ship is run like a business , with its crew being shareholders , taking jobs for the CIA and other agencies to help stop crime and terrorism . The crew is adept at disguises , combat , computer hacking and more to aid them in their missions . Kurt Austin , Joe Zavala , and Dirk Pitt all make cameo appearances in the fourth volume , Skeleton Coast ( Cabrillo speaks to Pitt on the telephone ; and Austin and Zavala appear at the end ) .
Clive_Cussler_2
Clive Eric Cussler (born July 15, 1931) is an American adventure novelist and underwater explorer. His thriller novels, many featuring the character Dirk Pitt, have reached The New York Times fiction best-seller list more than 20 times. Cussler is the founder and chairman of the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA), which has discovered more than 60 shipwreck sites and numerous other notable underwater wrecks. He is the sole author or lead author of more than 80 books. His novels have inspired various other works of fiction in the form of films, TV, other novels and even video games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_IAAF_Golden_League
2005 IAAF Golden League
[ "Event", "Meeting Gaz de France Paris", "Golden Gala Rome", "Bislett Games Oslo", "Weltklasse Zürich", "Memorial van Damme Brussels", "ISTAF Berlin" ]
[ [ "100 m", "Christine Arron ( FRA ) 11.03", "Christine Arron ( FRA ) 11.03", "Christine Arron ( FRA ) 11.06", "Veronica Campbell ( JAM ) 10.85", "Christine Arron ( FRA ) 10.97", "Christine Arron ( FRA ) 11.01" ], [ "200 m", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Cydonie Mothersille ( CAY ) 22.94", "-" ], [ "400 m", "Tonique Williams-Darling ( BAH ) 49.69", "Sanya Richards ( USA ) 49.82", "-", "Sanya Richards ( USA ) 48.92", "-", "-" ], [ "800 m", "Svetlana Cherkasova ( RUS ) 1:57.52", "Hasna Benhassi ( MAR ) 1:58.41", "Tatyana Andrianova ( RUS ) 1:56.91", "Zulia Calatayud ( CUB ) 1:59.16", "Mayte Martínez ( ESP ) 2:00.66", "Zulia Calatayud ( CUB ) 1:59.25" ], [ "1500 m", "Olga Yegorova ( RUS ) 4:01.85", "Mestawat Tadesse ( ETH ) 4:04.95", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "3000 m / 5000 m", "Edith Masai ( KEN ) 8:31.27", "-", "Maryam Yusuf Jamal ( BHR ) 8:28.87", "Maryam Yusuf Jamal ( BHR ) 8:29.45", "-", "-" ], [ "3000 m / 5000 m", "-", "Tirunesh Dibaba ( ETH ) 14:32.57", "-", "-", "Meseret Defar ( ETH ) 14:28.98", "Berhane Adere ( ETH ) 14:47.56" ], [ "100 m hurdles", "Joanna Hayes ( USA ) 12.60", "Anjanette Kirkland ( USA ) 12.57", "-", "Michelle Perry ( USA ) 12.55", "-", "Brigitte Foster-Hylton ( JAM ) 12.63" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "Lashinda Demus ( USA ) 53.85", "Lashinda Demus ( USA ) 53.68", "Sandra Glover ( USA ) 53.93", "Yuliya Pechonkina ( RUS ) 53.30", "Lashinda Demus ( USA ) 53.61", "Sandra Glover ( USA ) 54.17" ], [ "Long jump", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Tatyana Kotova ( RUS ) 6.87", "-" ], [ "Triple jump", "Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS ) 15.11", "Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS ) 15.03", "Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS ) 14.89", "Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS ) 14.94", "Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS ) 14.94", "Tatyana Lebedeva ( RUS ) 14.85" ], [ "High jump", "-", "-", "Amy Acuff ( USA ) 1.93", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Pole vault", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yelena Isinbayeva ( RUS ) 4.93", "-" ], [ "Discus throw", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Natalya Sadova ( RUS ) 64.20" ], [ "Shot put", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Nadine Kleinert ( GER ) 19.19" ] ]
Results -- Women
2005_IAAF_Golden_League_3
The 2005 Golden League was the eighth edition of the IAAF's annual series of six athletics meets, held across Europe, with athletes having the chance to win the Golden League Jackpot of $1 million.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_in_Picardy
List of castles in Picardy
[ "Name", "Date", "Condition", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Château de Boves", "901 10th century", "Fragmentary remains", "" ], [ "Château d'Eaucourt-sur-Somme", "1401 15th century", "Fragmentary remains", "" ], [ "Château de Folleville", "1301 14th century", "Fragmentary remains", "" ], [ "Château de Ham", "1001 11-15th century", "Fragment", "Dynamited on 19 March 1917 by the German Army" ], [ "Château de Péronne", "", "Three towers and walls", "Contains First World War museum , the Historial de la Grande Guerre" ], [ "Château de Picquigny", "1001 11-14th century", "Fragmentary remains", "Severely damaged in World War I" ], [ "Château de Rambures", "1401 15th century", "Intact", "Largely built of brick" ] ]
Somme
List_of_castles_in_Picardy_2
This list of castles in Picardy is a list of medieval castles or in the region in northern France. Links in italics are links to articles in the .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_épée
Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
[ "Place", "Name", "Wins", "Losses" ]
[ [ "1", "Ramón Fonst ( CUB )", "4", "2" ], [ "2", "Louis Perrée ( FRA )", "4", "1" ], [ "3", "Léon Sée ( FRA )", "3", "2" ], [ "4", "Georges de la Falaise ( FRA )", "3", "3" ], [ "5", "Eduardo Camet ( ARG )", "2", "3" ], [ "6", "Edmond Wallace ( FRA )", "2", "4" ], [ "7", "Gaston Alibert ( FRA )", "2", "3" ], [ "8", "Léon Thiébaut ( FRA )", "2", "4" ], [ "9", "Henri Plommet ( FRA )", "0", "6" ] ]
Final
In the final , each fencer had either 5 or 6 bouts . Fonst and Perrée initially tied for first with 4 wins each , then Fonst won the barrage to break the tie .
Fencing_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_épée_27
The épée event for amateurs was one of three épée events. 104 fencers from 9 nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_1944
List of earthquakes in 1944
[ "Rank", "Magnitude", "Death toll", "Location", "Depth ( km )", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "8.1", "1,223", "off the south coast of Honshu , Japan", "15.0", "December 7" ], [ "2", "7.6", "2,381", "Cankiri Province , Turkey", "30.0", "February 1" ], [ "2", "7.6", "0", "West Papua ( province ) , Indonesia", "15.0", "April 27" ], [ "3", "7.5", "0", "Lembata , Indonesia", "156.6", "March 22" ], [ "4", "7.3", "0", "Fiji", "632.7", "May 25" ], [ "5", "7.2", "0", "eastern Kamchatka Krai , Russia", "35.0", "September 23" ], [ "5", "7.2", "0", "Vanuatu", "165.0", "November 24" ], [ "6", "7.1", "0", "East Sepik Province , Papua New Guinea", "114.4", "January 7" ], [ "6", "7.1", "0", "southeast of Maldives", "15.0", "February 29" ], [ "6", "7.1", "3", "northern Xinjiang Province , China", "10.0", "March 9" ], [ "6", "7.1", "0", "north of New Ireland ( island ) , Papua New Guinea", "15.0", "May 25" ], [ "6", "7.1", "0", "Fox Islands , Alaska", "66.3", "July 27" ], [ "6", "7.1", "0", "Santa Cruz Islands , Solomon Islands", "35.0", "November 16" ], [ "7", "7.0", "8,000", "San Juan Province , Argentina", "15.0", "January 15" ], [ "7", "7.0", "0", "Puno Region , Peru", "183.1", "February 29" ], [ "7", "7.0", "0", "off the coast of Chiapas , Mexico", "25.0", "June 28" ], [ "7", "7.0", "0", "Hokkaido , Japan", "75.0", "October 2" ], [ "7", "7.0", "0", "southeast of Loyalty Islands", "120.0", "October 5" ], [ "7", "7.0", "0", "Vanuatu", "180.0", "November 29" ] ]
Overall -- By magnitude
List_of_earthquakes_in_1944_1
This is a list of earthquakes in 1944. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. Activity was spread across the world during this year. The southwest Pacific Islands saw a good proportion of the earthquakes. Japan had the largest event of the year in December. Argentina and Turkey had the bulk of the deaths. The quake in Argentina in January was the worst in the country's history. New York State had its largest recorded earthquake in September causing some damage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
[ "Category", "Season ( s )", "", "Record" ]
[ [ "Prize money in CHF ( single season )", "2018", "Marcel Hirscher", "669,681" ], [ "Overall points", "2000", "Hermann Maier", "2000" ], [ "Margin of victory", "2001", "Hermann Maier", "743" ], [ "Avg . points per race ( all participated races )", "2008- 2018", "Marcel Hirscher", "55,69" ], [ "Avg . points per race ( all races in a season )", "2000", "Hermann Maier", "50" ], [ "Avg . points per race ( all participed races )", "2018", "Marcel Hirscher", "81" ], [ "Overall titles", "2012 - 2019", "Marcel Hirscher", "8" ], [ "Consecutive overall titles", "2012 - 2019", "Marcel Hirscher", "8" ], [ "Discipline titles", "1975 - 1984", "Ingemar Stenmark", "16" ], [ "Discipline titles ( single season )", "1987", "Pirmin Zurbriggen", "4" ], [ "Total wins", "1975 - 1989", "Ingemar Stenmark", "86" ], [ "Wins ( single season )", "1979 2001 2018", "Ingemar Stenmark Hermann Maier Marcel Hirscher", "13" ], [ "Most wins at one venue ( all disciplines )", "2012 - 2019", "Marcel Hirscher", "9" ], [ "Most wins at one venue ( single discipline )", "2008 - 2016 2006 - 2016 2014 - 2019", "Ted Ligety Aksel Lund Svindal Marcel Hirscher", "6" ], [ "Most wins ( within one calendar year )", "2018", "Marcel Hirscher", "14" ], [ "Consecutive wins ( all disciplines )", "1977 - 1978", "Ingemar Stenmark", "10" ], [ "Consecutive wins ( single discipline )", "1978 - 1980", "Ingemar Stenmark", "14" ], [ "Total podiums", "1974 - 1989", "Ingemar Stenmark", "155" ], [ "Podiums ( single season )", "2000", "Hermann Maier", "22" ], [ "Consecutive podiums ( all disciplines )", "1979 - 1981", "Ingemar Stenmark", "41" ] ]
Men
FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup_2
The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the top international circuit of alpine skiing competitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts which included French journalist Serge Lang and the alpine ski team directors from France (Honore Bonnet) and the USA (Bob Beattie). It was soon backed by International Ski Federation president Marc Hodler during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966 at Portillo, Chile, and became an official FIS event in the spring of 1967 after the FIS Congress at Beirut, Lebanon. The first World Cup ski race was held in Berchtesgaden, West Germany, on January 5, 1967. Jean-Claude Killy of France and Nancy Greene of Canada were the overall winners for the first two seasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camilla_Belle
Camilla Belle
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Work", "Result" ]
[ [ "1999", "Young Artist Award", "Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actress", "Walker , Texas Ranger", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Young Artist Award", "Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress", "Practical Magic", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "Young Artist Award", "Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot - Supporting Young Actress", "Replacing Dad", "Nominated" ], [ "2001", "Young Artist Award", "Best Performance in a TV Movie ( Drama ) - Leading Young Actress", "Rip Girls", "Nominated" ], [ "2005", "Gotham Awards", "Breakthrough Actor", "The Ballad of Jack and Rose", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Camilla_Belle_3
Camilla Belle Routh (born October 2, 1986) is an American actress, director, writer and producer whose works include The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005), When a Stranger Calls (2006), 10,000 BC (2008), and Push (2009).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_FC_Porto_season
2017–18 FC Porto season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "Nationality", "Age", "Transferred to", "Window", "Fee" ]
[ [ "7 June 2017", "DF", "Pité", "Portugal", "25", "Tondela ( Portugal )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "8 June 2017", "DF", "David Bruno", "Portugal", "28", "Tondela ( Portugal )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "12 June 2017", "FW", "André Silva", "Portugal", "24", "Milan ( Italy )", "Summer", "€38M" ], [ "12 June 2017", "MF", "Tomás Podstawski", "Portugal", "25", "Vitória Setúbal ( Portugal )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "21 June 2017", "GK", "Andrés Fernández", "Spain", "33", "Villarreal ( Spain )", "Summer", "€2M" ], [ "22 June 2017", "DF", "Igor Lichnovsky", "Chile", "26", "Necaxa ( Mexico )", "Summer", "€1.8M" ], [ "23 June 2017", "FW", "Laurent Depoitre", "Belgium", "31", "Huddersfield Town ( England )", "Summer", "£3.5M" ], [ "27 June 2017", "FW", "Joris Kayembe", "Belgium", "25", "Nantes ( France )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "30 June 2017", "MF", "Francisco Ramos", "Portugal", "25", "Vitória Guimarães ( Portugal )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "1 July 2017", "MF", "Tiago Rodrigues", "Portugal", "28", "CSKA Sofia ( Bulgaria )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "3 July 2017", "MF", "Leocísio Sami", "Guinea-Bissau", "31", "Aves ( Portugal )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "8 July 2017", "MF", "Rúben Neves", "Portugal", "23", "Wolverhampton Wanderers ( England )", "Summer", "€18M" ], [ "14 July 2017", "DF", "José Ángel", "Spain", "30", "Eibar ( Spain )", "Summer", "Free ( terminated contract )" ], [ "11 August 2017", "DF", "Bruno Martins Indi", "Netherlands", "28", "Stoke City ( England )", "Summer", "€7.7M" ], [ "30 August 2017", "DF", "Abdoulaye Ba", "Senegal", "29", "Rayo Vallecano ( Spain )", "Summer", "Undisclosed" ], [ "31 January 2018", "DF", "Rafa Soares", "Portugal", "25", "Portimonense ( Portugal )", "Winter", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Players -- Transfers and loans
2017–18_FC_Porto_season_2
The 2017-18 FC Porto season was the club's 108th competitive season and the 84th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. The season began on 9 August 2017 and concluded on 12 May 2018. Porto won the 2017-18 Primeira Liga title in the penultimate matchday following a draw between direct rivals Benfica and Sporting CP. In so doing, they secured their first league title since the 2012-13 season and first overall title since the 2013 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Porto also competed in the 2017-18 Taça da Liga and the 2017-18 Taça de Portugal; in both competitions, they reached the semi-finals but were eliminated by Sporting CP after a penalty shootout. In UEFA competitions, Porto participated for the 7th consecutive and 22nd overall time in the UEFA Champions League group stage, a record shared with Barcelona and Real Madrid. They advanced to the round of 16 as group runners-up, behind Beşiktaş, where they were eliminated by Liverpool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_SBV_Vitesse_season
2016–17 SBV Vitesse season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "11", "MF", "Denys Oliynyk", "29", "Non-EU", "Darmstadt 98", "Contract Ended Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 20 ] [ 21 ]" ], [ "22", "GK", "Piet Velthuizen", "29", "EU", "Hapoel Haifa", "Contract Ended Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 22 ] [ 23 ]" ], [ "40", "MF", "Elmo Lieftink", "22", "EU", "Willem II", "Contract Ended Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 24 ] [ 25 ]" ], [ "-", "FW", "Kai Huisman", "21", "EU", "FC Emmen", "Contract Ended Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 26 ] [ 27 ]" ], [ "7", "FW", "Isaiah Brown", "19", "EU", "Chelsea", "Loan Return Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 28 ]" ], [ "9", "FW", "Dominic Solanke", "18", "EU", "Chelsea", "Loan Return Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 29 ]" ], [ "13", "MF", "Nathan", "20", "Non-EU", "Chelsea", "Loan Return Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 30 ]" ], [ "20", "MF", "Danilo Pantić", "19", "Non-EU", "Chelsea", "Loan Return Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 31 ]" ], [ "34", "MF", "Lewis Baker", "21", "EU", "Chelsea", "Loan Return Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 32 ]" ], [ "30", "MF", "Renato Ibarra", "25", "Non-EU", "América", "Transfer Y", "Summer", "€1.8M", "[ 33 ]" ], [ "17", "DF", "Kevin Diks", "19", "EU", "Fiorentina", "Transfer Y", "Summer", "€2.8M", "[ 34 ]" ], [ "10", "MF", "Valeri Qazaishvili", "23", "EU", "Legia Warsaw", "Loan Y", "Summer", "Free", "[ 35 ]" ], [ "8", "DF", "Kosuke Ota", "29", "Non-EU", "FC Tokyo", "Transfer Y", "Winter", "€690K", "[ 36 ]" ], [ "14", "FW", "Abiola Dauda", "28", "Non-EU", "Atromitos", "Transfer Y", "Winter", "Free", "[ 37 ]" ], [ "21", "MF", "Sheran Yeini", "30", "EU", "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "Transfer Y", "Winter", "Undisclosed", "[ 38 ]" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2016–17_SBV_Vitesse_season_1
During the 2016-17 season Vitesse will participate in the Dutch Eredivisie and the KNVB Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Jun
Xiang Jun
[ "Season", "Team", "Country", "Division", "Apps", "Goals" ]
[ [ "2002", "Shenzhen Ping'an Insurance", "China", "1", "8", "0" ], [ "2003", "Shenzhen Jianlibao", "China", "1", "1", "0" ], [ "2004", "Shenzhen Jianlibao", "China", "1", "0", "0" ], [ "2005", "Shenzhen Jianlibao", "China", "1", "6", "0" ], [ "2006", "Shenzhen Kingway", "China", "1", "2", "0" ], [ "2007", "Shenzhen Shangqingyin", "China", "1", "14", "0" ], [ "2008", "Shenzhen Shangqingyin", "China", "1", "5", "0" ], [ "2009", "Shenzhen Asia Travel F.C", "China", "1", "8", "0" ], [ "2010", "Shenzhen Ruby F.C", "China", "1", "4", "0" ], [ "2010", "Beijing BIT ( Loan )", "China", "2", "8", "0" ], [ "2011", "Shenzhen Ruby F.C", "China", "1", "11", "0" ], [ "2012", "Shenzhen Ruby F.C", "China", "2", "2", "0" ] ]
Club career stats
Last update : March , 2010
Xiang_Jun_0
Xiang Jun (; born 20 October 1983 in Wuhan) is a Chinese football player .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chembai_discography
Chembai discography
[ "Kriti", "Raga", "Tala", "Composer", "mm : ss" ]
[ [ "Endaro Mahaanubhaavulu", "Sree", "Adi", "Thyagaraja", "12:03" ], [ "Nidhichala Sukhama", "Kalyani", "Misrachapu", "Thyagaraja", "16:13" ], [ "Mahishasura Mardhini", "Bilahari", "Misrachapu", "Muthuswami Dikshitar", "08:39" ], [ "Durmarga chara", "Ranjani", "Rupaka", "Thyagaraja", "04:25" ], [ "Nrithyathi mama", "Ragamalika", "Adi", "Lalita Dasar", "06:37" ], [ "Saraswathi Chaya", "Chaya Tharangini", "Adi", "Muthuswami Dikshitar", "02:35" ], [ "Thillana", "Jonpuri", "Adi", "Veene Sheshanna", "04:10" ] ]
Classical Live Concert
Title : Sri Chembai Vaidyanatha Bagavathar - Classical Live Concert Label : Inreco
Chembai_discography_3
This is a listing of the commercially published recordings of Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar (1895-1974).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathons_at_the_World_Championships_in_Athletics
Marathons at the World Championships in Athletics
[ "Championships", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1983 Helsinki details", "Robert de Castella ( AUS )", "Kebede Balcha ( ETH )", "Waldemar Cierpinski ( GDR )" ], [ "1987 Rome details", "Douglas Wakiihuri ( KEN )", "Hussein Ahmed Salah ( DJI )", "Gelindo Bordin ( ITA )" ], [ "1991 Tokyo details", "Hiromi Taniguchi ( JPN )", "Hussein Ahmed Salah ( DJI )", "Steve Spence ( USA )" ], [ "1993 Stuttgart details", "Mark Plaatjes ( USA )", "Luketz Swartbooi ( NAM )", "Bert van Vlaanderen ( NED )" ], [ "1995 Gothenburg details", "Martín Fiz ( ESP )", "Dionicio Cerón ( MEX )", "Luíz Antônio dos Santos ( BRA )" ], [ "1997 Athens details", "Abel Antón ( ESP )", "Martín Fiz ( ESP )", "Steve Moneghetti ( AUS )" ], [ "1999 Seville details", "Abel Antón ( ESP )", "Vincenzo Modica ( ITA )", "Nobuyuki Sato ( JPN )" ], [ "2001 Edmonton details", "Gezahegne Abera ( ETH )", "Simon Biwott ( KEN )", "Stefano Baldini ( ITA )" ], [ "2003 Saint-Denis details", "Jaouad Gharib ( MAR )", "Julio Rey ( ESP )", "Stefano Baldini ( ITA )" ], [ "2005 Helsinki details", "Jaouad Gharib ( MAR )", "Christopher Isengwe ( TAN )", "Tsuyoshi Ogata ( JPN )" ], [ "2007 Osaka details", "Luke Kibet ( KEN )", "Mubarak Hassan Shami ( QAT )", "Viktor Röthlin ( SUI )" ], [ "2009 Berlin details", "Abel Kirui ( KEN )", "Emmanuel Mutai ( KEN )", "Tsegaye Kebede ( ETH )" ], [ "2011 Daegu details", "Abel Kirui ( KEN )", "Vincent Kipruto ( KEN )", "Feyisa Lilesa ( ETH )" ], [ "2013 Moscow details", "Stephen Kiprotich ( UGA )", "Lelisa Desisa ( ETH )", "Tadese Tola ( ETH )" ], [ "2015 Beijing details", "Ghirmay Ghebreslassie ( ERI )", "Yemane Tsegay ( ETH )", "Solomon Mutai ( UGA )" ], [ "2017 London details", "Geoffrey Kirui ( KEN )", "Tamirat Tola ( ETH )", "Alphonce Simbu ( TAN )" ], [ "2019 Doha details", "Lelisa Desisa ( ETH )", "Mosinet Geremew ( ETH )", "Amos Kipruto ( KEN )" ] ]
Medalists -- Men
Marathons_at_the_World_Championships_in_Athletics_7
The marathon at the World Championships in Athletics has been contested by both men and women since the inaugural edition in 1983. It is the second most prestigious global title in the discipline after the marathon at the Olympics. From 1997 to 2011 it hosted the World Marathon Cup team event. It currently forms part of the World Marathon Majors circuit, which includes the six top annual races. The competition format has separate men's and women's races, which both serve as a straight final. Participation typically numbers between sixty and eighty runners per race. The event usually starts and ends in the main stadium, with the rest of the race taking place on the surrounding roads of the host city. The championship records for the event are 2:06:54 hours for men, set by Abel Kirui in 2009, and 2:20:57 hours for women, set by Paula Radcliffe in 2005. The world record has never been broken or equalled at the competition by either men or women, reflecting the lack of pacemaking and athletes' more tactical approach to championship races. Catherine Ndereba is the most successful athlete of the event, having won two gold medals and one silver medal in the women's marathon. Four other athletes have won the World Championships marathon twice: Abel Antón, Jaouad Gharib, Abel Kirui and Edna Kiplagat - all of whom had back-to-back victories. Kenya is the most successful nation in the discipline, having won eight gold medals overall (four in each division).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_Enlisted_Advisor_for_the_National_Guard_Bureau
Senior Enlisted Advisor for the National Guard Bureau
[ "Number", "Name", "Service", "From", "To" ]
[ [ "1", "CSM John J. Leonard Jr", "USA", "November 2003", "July 2006" ], [ "2", "CSM David Ray Hudson", "USA", "July 2006", "February 2010" ], [ "3", "CCM Denise Jelinski-Hall", "USAF", "February 2010", "July 2013" ], [ "4", "CCM Mitchell O. Brush", "USAF", "July 2013", "June 2017" ], [ "5", "CSM Christopher S. Kepner", "USA", "June 2017", "Present" ] ]
List of Senior Enlisted Advisors to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau [ 4 ]
Senior_Enlisted_Advisor_for_the_National_Guard_Bureau_0
The Senior Enlisted Advisor for the National Guard Bureau is the top enlisted person in the National Guard of the United States; which is a joint reserve component of the United States Army and the United States Air Force. The SEA's responsibilities include advising the Chief of the National Guard Bureau on all enlisted matters affecting training and utilization, health of the force, and enlisted professional development of National Guard Soldiers and Airmen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Parma_Calcio_1913_records_and_statistics
List of Parma Calcio 1913 records and statistics
[ "", "Name", "Year", "Club", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1", "Hernán Crespo", "2000", "Lazio", "€55,000,000" ], [ "2", "Gianluigi Buffon", "2001", "Juventus", "€54,884,000" ], [ "3", "Lilian Thuram", "2001", "Juventus", "€36,500,000" ], [ "4", "Juan Sebastián Verón", "1999", "Lazio", "€30,000,000" ], [ "5", "Márcio Amoroso", "2001", "Borussia Dortmund", "€25,000,000" ], [ "5", "Alberto Gilardino", "2005", "Milan", "€25,000,000" ], [ "7", "Fabio Cannavaro", "2002", "Internazionale", "€23,000,000" ], [ "8", "Matías Almeyda", "2000", "Internazionale", "€22,100,000" ], [ "9", "Adrian Mutu", "2003", "Chelsea", "€19,000,000" ], [ "10", "Sérgio Conceição", "2000", "Internazionale", "€18,000,000" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
The club 's record sale came in the summer of 2000 , when current Serie A record goalscorer Hernán Crespo moved to S.S. Lazio .
List_of_Parma_Calcio_1913_statistics_and_records_9
This list encompasses the major honours won by and records set by Parma Calcio 1913 , their managers and their players , an Italian professional football club currently playing in Serie A and based in Parma , Emilia-Romagna . The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Parma players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club and details Parma's achievements in major competitions. Although Parma have never won a domestic league title , they have won three Italian Cups , one Supercoppa Italiana , as well as two UEFA Cups , one European Super Cup and one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup . The club won all eight of these trophies between 1992 and 2002, a period in which it is also achieved its best ever league finish as runners-up in the 1996-97 season . Statistics accurate as of 28 May 2018