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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Senate_of_Belgium,_2010–2014
List of members of the Senate of Belgium, 2010–2014
[ "Name", "Party", "Type", "Date", "Replacement", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Kim Geybels", "N-VA", "Directly elected senator", "31 August 2010", "Piet De Bruyn", "Because of personal reasons" ], [ "Philippe Muyters", "N-VA", "Directly elected senator", "9 July 2010", "Luc Sevenhans", "Stayed Flemish minister in Peeters II" ], [ "Frank Vandenbroucke", "SP.A", "Directly elected senator", "1 October 2011", "Fauzaya Talhaoui", "" ], [ "Paul Magnette", "PS", "Directly elected senator", "5 December 2011", "Christie Morreale", "Became federal minister in Di Rupo I" ], [ "Güler Turan", "SP.A", "Community senator", "22 December 2011", "Fatma Pehlivan", "" ], [ "Marleen Temmerman", "SP.A", "Directly elected senator", "18 October 2012", "Leona Detiège", "Became departement head of WHO" ], [ "Peter Van Rompuy", "CD & V", "Coopted senator", "December 2012", "Etienne Schouppe", "Became member of the Flemish Parliament" ], [ "Bart Tommelein", "Open VLD", "Community senator", "January 2013", "Jean-Jacques De Gucht", "Became alderman in Ostend" ], [ "Liesbeth Homans", "N-VA", "Community senator", "January 2013", "Vandaele or Jans", "Became alderwoman in Antwerp" ], [ "Bart De Wever", "N-VA", "Community senator", "January 2013", "Vandaele or Jans", "Became mayor of Antwerp" ] ]
Changed during the legislation -- Senators who resigned
List_of_members_of_the_Senate_of_Belgium,_2010–14_1
N/A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
2005 Pittsburgh Pirates season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "April 4", "Brewers", "2-9", "Sheets", "Pérez ( 0-1 )", "-", "38,016", "0-1" ], [ "2", "April 6", "Brewers", "2-10", "Davis", "Wells ( 0-1 )", "-", "12,077", "0-2" ], [ "3", "April 7", "@ Padres", "0-1 ( 12 )", "Seanez", "White ( 0-1 )", "-", "43,538", "0-3" ], [ "4", "April 8", "@ Padres", "3-2", "Fogg ( 1-0 )", "Lawrence", "Mesa ( 1 )", "39,791", "1-3" ], [ "5", "April 9", "@ Padres", "3-11", "Williams", "Pérez ( 0-2 )", "-", "37,939", "1-4" ], [ "6", "April 10", "@ Padres", "6-3", "Williams ( 1-0 )", "Redding", "Mesa ( 2 )", "33,521", "2-4" ], [ "7", "April 11", "@ Brewers", "2-6", "Davis", "Wells ( 0-2 )", "-", "42,458", "2-5" ], [ "8", "April 12", "@ Brewers", "4-2", "Redman ( 1-0 )", "Glover", "Mesa ( 3 )", "10,927", "3-5" ], [ "9", "April 13", "@ Brewers", "2-6", "De La Rosa", "White ( 0-2 )", "-", "11,021", "3-6" ], [ "10", "April 15", "Cubs", "8-5", "Torres ( 1-0 )", "Remlinger", "Mesa ( 4 )", "29,256", "4-6" ], [ "11", "April 16", "Cubs", "3-4", "Dempster", "Wells ( 0-3 )", "Hawkins", "34,783", "4-7" ], [ "12", "April 17", "Cubs", "2-4", "Wuertz", "Redman ( 1-1 )", "Hawkins", "20,416", "4-8" ], [ "13", "April 18", "Cardinals", "1-11", "Mulder", "Williams ( 1-1 )", "-", "11,220", "4-9" ], [ "14", "April 19", "Cardinals", "1-7", "Morris", "Fogg ( 1-1 )", "-", "12,285", "4-10" ], [ "15", "April 20", "@ Reds", "4-6", "Wilson", "Torres ( 1-1 )", "Graves", "16,857", "4-11" ], [ "16", "April 21", "@ Reds", "4-2", "Wells ( 1-3 )", "Milton", "Mesa ( 5 )", "16,218", "5-11" ], [ "17", "April 23", "@ Cubs", "4-3", "Grabow ( 1-0 )", "Hawkins", "Mesa ( 6 )", "37,695", "6-11" ], [ "18", "April 24", "@ Cubs", "2-5", "Wood", "Williams ( 1-2 )", "Fox", "37,452", "6-12" ], [ "19", "April 25", "Astros", "2-0", "Pérez ( 1-2 )", "Oswalt", "Mesa ( 7 )", "8,413", "7-12" ], [ "20", "April 27", "Astros", "2-0", "Wells ( 2-3 )", "Pettitte", "Mesa ( 8 )", "13,426", "8-12" ] ]
2005_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season_3
The 2005 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 124th season of the franchise; the 119th in the National League. This was their fifth season at PNC Park. The Pirates finished sixth and last in the National League Central with a record of 67-95.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Howes
Brian Howes
[ "Year", "Artist", "Album" ]
[ [ "2003", "Closure", "Closure" ], [ "2005", "Hedley", "Hedley" ], [ "2005", "Hinder", "Extreme Behavior" ], [ "2006", "Skillet", "Comatose" ], [ "2007", "Faber Driver", "Seven Second Surgery" ], [ "2007", "Puddle of Mudd", "Famous" ], [ "2008", "Rev Theory", "Light It Up" ], [ "2008", "Hinder", "Take It to the Limit" ], [ "2009", "Puddle of Mudd", "Volume 4 : Songs in the Key of Love & Hate" ], [ "2009", "Boys Like Girls", "Love Drunk" ], [ "2011", "Simple Plan", "Get Your Heart On !" ], [ "2011", "Hedley", "Storms" ], [ "2011", "Nickelback", "Here and Now" ], [ "2011", "Stellar Revival", "Love , Lust , and Bad Company" ], [ "2013", "Airbourne", "Black Dog Barking" ], [ "2013", "Hedley", "Wild Life" ], [ "2015", "Hedley", "Hello" ], [ "2016", "Skillet", "Unleashed" ] ]
Discography -- Producer
Brian_Howes_0
Brian Howes is a Canadian songwriter, producer, based in Los Angeles and Vancouver, British Columbia. Howes has won two Juno Awards for his work as a music producer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Davis
Lucy Davis
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1993", "The Detectives", "Young Girl # 1", "Episode : Strangers in Paradise" ], [ "1994", "Blue Heaven", "Secretary", "Episode # 1.3" ], [ "1994", "Woof !", "Eileen Tully", "Episode : Get Me to the Church" ], [ "1995", "Casualty", "Sarah Jackson", "Episode : Branded" ], [ "1995", "The Bill", "Jude Mackie", "Episode : Charity and Beating" ], [ "1995", "Pride and Prejudice", "Maria Lucas", "5 episodes" ], [ "1996", "Scene", "Julie", "Episode : Alison" ], [ "1996", "One Foot in the Grave", "Mrs. Blanchard", "Episode : Starbound" ], [ "1997", "The Grand", "Maggie Rigby", "Episode # 1.5" ], [ "1999-2000", "Belfry Witches", "Old Noshie", "13 episodes" ], [ "2000", "Doctors", "Nicky Andrews", "Episode : False Alarm" ], [ "2001", "Big Bad World", "Harry", "Episode : Tory Girl" ], [ "2001", "Bernard 's Watch", "Madeleine", "6 episodes" ], [ "2001-2003", "The Office", "Dawn Tinsley", "Main character ; 14 episodes" ], [ "2002", "Murder in Mind", "Kerry", "Episode : Passion" ], [ "2002", "Holby City", "Kelly Bridges", "Episode : Sweet Love Remembered" ], [ "2002", "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Jax / Angela Ripley", "2 episodes" ], [ "2003", "The Afternoon Play", "Laura", "Episode : The Real Arnie Griffin" ], [ "2004", "Black Books", "Becky", "Episode : Elephants and Hens" ], [ "2006-2007", "Ugly Betty", "Fashion TV Anchor", "2 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Lucy_Davis_1
Lucy Clare Davis (born 17 February 1973) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles as Dawn Tinsley in the BBC comedy The Office (2001-2003), Dianne in the horror-comedy movie Shaun of the Dead (2004), and Etta Candy in Wonder Woman (2017).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Idol_(season_2)
Canadian Idol (season 2)
[ "Order", "Artist", "Song ( original artists )", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Brock Groombridge", "Beauty and the Beast ( Peabo Bryson & Celine Dion )", "Eliminated" ], [ "2", "Danielle Falco", "Think Twice ( Celine Dion )", "Eliminated" ], [ "3", "Jason Greeley", "Heaven ( Bryan Adams )", "Eliminated" ], [ "4", "Manoah Hartmann", "My Immortal ( Evanescence )", "Advanced" ], [ "5", "Shane Wiebe", "Forever Young ( Bob Dylan )", "Advanced" ], [ "6", "Rebecca Abbott", "Moondance ( Van Morrison )", "Eliminated" ], [ "7", "Jermaine Richards", "Endless Love ( Lionel Richie & Diana Ross )", "Eliminated" ], [ "8", "Ted Senecal", "Georgia on My Mind ( Ray Charles )", "Eliminated" ] ]
Semifinals -- Semifinal Group 4 ( 7 July 2004 )
Canadian_Idol_(season_2)_3
The second season of Canadian Idol debuted on June 1, 2004, and became the most watched show in Canada, drawing in over 3 million viewers each week. Auditions were held in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, Regina, and St. John's. The season provided an Idol first when the final six contestants played their own instruments during a group performance of the Gordon Lightfoot classic Canadian Railroad Trilogy. This was the first time that contestants on any Idol series had performed with instruments; Kalan Porter of Medicine Hat, Alberta won the series, and Theresa Sokyrka of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was the runner-up. In November 2004, merely two months after the competition, Porter released his debut album entitled 219 Days - the number days spanning from his first audition to the release of his CD. Other season two finalists who released albums include Sokyrka, Jacob Hoggard (with his band Hedley), Jason Greeley, Shane Wiebe, and Joshua Seller.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton_Asia_Junior_Championships
Badminton Asia Junior Championships
[ "Year", "Number", "Host City", "Country", "Events" ]
[ [ "1997", "1", "Manila", "Philippines", "7" ], [ "1998", "2", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "7" ], [ "1999", "3", "Yangon", "Myanmar", "7" ], [ "2000", "4", "Kyoto", "Japan", "7" ], [ "2001", "5", "Taipei", "Chinese Taipei", "7" ], [ "2002", "6", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "7" ], [ "2004", "7", "Hwacheon", "South Korea", "7" ], [ "2005", "8", "Jakarta", "Indonesia", "7" ], [ "2006", "9", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "6" ], [ "2007", "10", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "6" ], [ "2008", "11", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "6" ], [ "2009", "12", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "6" ], [ "2010", "13", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "6" ], [ "2011", "14", "Lucknow", "India", "6" ], [ "2012", "15", "Gimcheon", "South Korea", "6" ] ]
Asian_Junior_Badminton_Championships_0
The Badminton Asia Junior Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Asia to crown the best junior badminton players (under-19) in Asia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_skating_at_the_1990_Asian_Winter_Games_–_Women's_500_metres
Speed skating at the 1990 Asian Winter Games – Women's 500 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Seiko Hashimoto ( JPN )", "41.85" ], [ "2", "Kyoko Shimazaki ( JPN )", "42.08" ], [ "3", "Yoo Sun-hee ( KOR )", "42.22" ], [ "4", "Ye Qiaobo ( CHN )", "42.31" ], [ "5", "Xue Ruihong ( CHN )", "42.34" ], [ "6", "Wang Xiuli ( CHN )", "42.44" ], [ "7", "Yoko Fukazawa ( JPN )", "42.68" ], [ "8", "Liang Linhua ( CHN )", "43.00" ], [ "9", "Yeon Son-yu ( PRK )", "43.05" ], [ "10", "Chihaya Tanaka ( JPN )", "43.07" ], [ "11", "Kim Chun-wol ( PRK )", "43.27" ], [ "12", "Chong Chang-suk ( PRK )", "43.27" ], [ "13", "Kang Sun-ae ( PRK )", "44.92" ], [ "14", "Jeong Bae-yeong ( KOR )", "45.08" ] ]
Results
Speed_skating_at_the_1990_Asian_Winter_Games_–_Women's_500_metres_1
The women's 500 metres at the 1990 Asian Winter Games was held on 10 March 1990 in Sapporo, Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Birmingham
Gil Birmingham
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1987", "House II : The Second Story", "Featured Warrior" ], [ "2001", "The Doe Boy", "Manny Deadmarsh" ], [ "2002", "Skins", "Sonny Yellow Lodge" ], [ "2005", "End of the Spear", "Moipa" ], [ "2007", "Cosmic Radio", "Tribal Council Leader" ], [ "2008", "Turok : Son of Stone", "Nashoba ( voice )" ], [ "2008", "No Man 's Land : The Rise of Reeker", "Eaglesmith" ], [ "2008", "Twilight", "Billy Black" ], [ "2009", "The Twilight Saga : New Moon", "Billy Black" ], [ "2010", "The Twilight Saga : Eclipse", "Billy Black" ], [ "2010", "Love Ranch", "Sheriff Johnny Cortez" ], [ "2011", "Rango", "Wounded Bird ( voice )" ], [ "2011", "Shouting Secrets", "Cal Bishnik" ], [ "2011", "The Twilight Saga : Breaking Dawn - Part 1", "Billy Black" ], [ "2011", "California Indian", "Charles Chi Thomas" ], [ "2012", "Crooked Arrows", "Ben Logan" ], [ "2012", "The Twilight Saga : Breaking Dawn - Part 2", "Billy Black" ], [ "2013", "The Lone Ranger", "Red Knee" ], [ "2016", "Hell or High Water", "Alberto Parker" ], [ "2017", "Wind River", "Martin Hanson" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Gil_Birmingham_0
Gil Birmingham (born July 13, 1953) is an American actor of, best known for his portrayal of Billy Black in The Twilight Saga film series and his recurring role as Virgil White in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Critérium_du_Dauphiné
2019 Critérium du Dauphiné
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Wout Van Aert ( BEL )", "Team Jumbo-Visma", "5h 00 ' 34" ], [ "2", "Sam Bennett ( IRL )", "Bora-Hansgrohe", "+ 0" ], [ "3", "Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 0" ], [ "4", "Lorenzo Manzin ( FRA )", "Vital Concept-B & B Hotels", "+ 0" ], [ "5", "Clément Venturini ( FRA )", "AG2R La Mondiale", "+ 0" ], [ "6", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Dimension Data", "+ 0" ], [ "7", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 0" ], [ "8", "Sonny Colbrelli ( ITA )", "Bahrain-Merida", "+ 0" ], [ "9", "Philippe Gilbert ( BEL )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 0" ], [ "10", "Mads Würtz Schmidt ( DEN )", "Team Katusha-Alpecin", "+ 0" ] ]
2019_Critérium_du_Dauphiné_9
The 2019 Critérium du Dauphiné was the 71st edition of the Critérium du Dauphiné, a road cycling stage race. The race took place between 9 and 16 June 2019, in France and Switzerland. On 25 March 2019, the race organisers, the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), announced the route at a presentation in Lyon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Men
2019 World Allround Speed Skating Championships – Men
[ "Rank", "Pair", "Lane", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Diff" ]
[ [ "1", "11", "I", "Patrick Roest", "Netherlands", "6:08.27", "" ], [ "2", "10", "O", "Sven Kramer", "Netherlands", "6:08.83", "+0.56" ], [ "3", "9", "I", "Sverre Lunde Pedersen", "Norway", "6:10.10", "+1.83" ], [ "4", "9", "O", "Douwe de Vries", "Netherlands", "6:12.72", "+4.45" ], [ "5", "12", "I", "Ted-Jan Bloemen", "Canada", "6:13.20", "+4.93" ], [ "6", "11", "O", "Danila Semerikov", "Russia", "6:13.75", "+5.48" ], [ "7", "10", "I", "Patrick Beckert", "Germany", "6:15.99", "+7.72" ], [ "8", "5", "O", "Jordan Belchos", "Canada", "6:17.90", "9.63" ], [ "9", "4", "O", "Viktor Hald Thorup", "Denmark", "6:18.25", "+9.98" ], [ "10", "8", "I", "Ryosuke Tsuchiya", "Japan", "6:19.76", "+11.49" ], [ "11", "8", "O", "Livio Wenger", "Switzerland", "6:22.00", "+13.73" ], [ "12", "6", "I", "Andrea Giovannini", "Italy", "6:22.31", "+14.04" ], [ "13", "7", "I", "Bart Swings", "Belgium", "6:23.46", "+15.19" ], [ "14", "6", "O", "Vitaly Mikhailov", "Belarus", "6:23.54", "+15.27" ], [ "15", "3", "O", "Haralds Silovs", "Latvia", "6:24.80", "+16.53" ], [ "16", "5", "I", "Michele Malfatti", "Italy", "6:25.71", "+17.44" ], [ "17", "3", "I", "Riku Tsuchiya", "Japan", "6:26.12", "+17.85" ], [ "18", "2", "O", "Sindre Henriksen", "Norway", "6:26.64", "+18.37" ], [ "19", "12", "O", "Sergey Trofimov", "Russia", "6:26.92", "+18.65" ], [ "20", "7", "O", "Håvard Bøkko", "Norway", "6:29.43", "+21.16" ] ]
Results -- 5000 m
The race was started on 2 March at 14:23 . [ 4 ]
2019_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Men_1
The Men competition at the 2019 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 2 and 3 March 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Order
Olympic Order
[ "Year", "Recipient", "Country" ]
[ [ "1975", "Mr. Ryotaro Azuma", "Japan" ], [ "1975", "Mr. Miguel de Capriles", "United States" ], [ "1975", "Lieutenant-Colonel Rudyard Russell", "United Kingdom" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Paul Anspach", "Belgium" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Harold Austad", "New Zealand" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Albert Demaurex", "Switzerland" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Dan Ferris", "United States" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Jesse Owens", "United States" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Héctor Paysse Reyes", "Uruguay" ], [ "1976", "Mr. Walter Wülfing", "West Germany" ], [ "1977", "Colonel Sir Michael Ansell", "United Kingdom" ], [ "1977", "Mrs. Igner Frith", "United Kingdom" ], [ "1977", "Mr. Sven Låftman", "Sweden" ], [ "1977", "Mr. Anselmo López", "Spain" ], [ "1977", "Dr. Rudolf Nemetschke", "Austria" ], [ "1977", "Mr. Seiji Tabata", "Japan" ], [ "1978", "Prince Bertil Bernadotte", "Sweden" ], [ "1978", "Bâtonnier René Bondoux", "France" ], [ "1978", "Colonel Domingos de Sousa", "Portugal" ], [ "1978", "Mr. Falih Fahmi", "Iraq" ] ]
Recipients -- Silver Olympic Order
Olympic_Order_1
The Olympic Order is the highest award of the Olympic Movement and is awarded for particularly distinguished contributions to the Olympic Movement, i.e. recognition of efforts worthy of merit in the cause of sport. It was established in May 1975 by the International Olympic Committee as a successor to the Olympic Certificate. The Olympic Order originally had three grades (gold, silver and bronze). In 1984, at the 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo (Yugoslavia), it was decided that in future there would be no distinction between the silver and bronze order. The gold order would continue to be awarded in exceptional circumstances. Traditionally, the IOC bestows the Olympic Order upon the chief national organiser(s) at the closing ceremony of each respective Olympic Games. The insignia of the Olympic Order is in the form of a collar (or chain), in Gold, Silver or Bronze according to grade; the front of the chain depicts the five rings of the Olympic Movement, flanked on either side by kotinos emblem (olive wreath). A lapel badge, in the form of the five rings in Gold, Silver and Bronze according to grade, is presented to recipients to wear as appropriate. Nadia Comăneci is the only athlete to be awarded the Olympic Order twice (1984, 2004). She is also the youngest recipient of Olympic Order since 1984 when she was only 23 years old at the time of award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Swisscom_Challenge
2001 Swisscom Challenge
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "SUI", "Martina Hingis", "1", "1" ], [ "USA", "Jennifer Capriati", "2", "2" ], [ "USA", "Lindsay Davenport", "3", "3" ], [ "YUG", "Jelena Dokic", "10", "4" ], [ "FRA", "Nathalie Tauziat", "11", "5" ], [ "USA", "Meghann Shaughnessy", "12", "6" ], [ "RUS", "Elena Dementieva", "13", "7" ], [ "ITA", "Silvia Farina Elia", "14", "8" ], [ "FRA", "Sandrine Testud", "15", "9" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2001_Swisscom_Challenge_2
The 2001 Swisscom Challenge was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 18th edition of the event and was part of the Tier I Series of the 2001 WTA Tour. It took place at the Schluefweg in Zürich, Switzerland, from 15 through 21 October 2001. Lindsay Davenport won the singles title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_land_trusts_in_Connecticut
List of land trusts in Connecticut
[ "Name", "Headquarters", "County", "Summary" ]
[ [ "Aspetuck Land Trust", "Westport", "Fairfield", "" ], [ "Avalonia Land Conservancy", "Old Mystic", "New London", "website" ], [ "Branford Land Trust", "Branford", "New Haven", "" ], [ "Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust", "Woodbury", "Litchfield", "website" ], [ "Great Meadows Conservation Trust", "Glastonbury", "Hartford", "" ], [ "Joshua 's Trust", "Mansfield", "Tolland", "" ], [ "Kongscut Land Trust , Inc", "Glastonbury", "Hartford", "website" ], [ "Middlesex Land Trust", "Middletown", "Middlesex", "website" ], [ "New Canaan Land Trust", "New Canaan", "Fairfield", "Website" ], [ "Northern Connecticut Land Trust", "Somers", "Tolland", "website" ], [ "Roxbury Land Trust", "Roxbury", "Litchfield", "website , includes Mine Hills Preserve" ], [ "Waterford Land Trust", "Waterford", "New London", "website" ], [ "Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust", "Kent", "Litchfield", "website" ], [ "Wintonbury Land Trust", "Bloomfield", "Hartford", "website" ], [ "Wolf Den Land Trust", "", "Windham", "website" ], [ "Wyndham Land Trust", "Pomfret Center", "Windham", "website" ] ]
This is a list of major land trusts in the state of Connecticut .
List_of_land_trusts_in_Connecticut_0
This is a list of major land trusts in the state of Connecticut.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_I_of_Portugal
Miguel I of Portugal
[ "Name", "Birth", "Death", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Infanta Maria das Neves", "5 August 1852", "15 February 1941", "Married Alfonso Carlos , Duke of San Jaime , Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain" ], [ "Infante Miguel", "19 September 1853", "11 October 1927", "Duke of Braganza , and grandfather of the current throne claimant , Duarte Pio , Duke of Braganza" ], [ "Infanta Maria Theresa", "24 August 1855", "12 February 1944", "Became the third wife of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria" ], [ "Infanta Maria Josepha", "19 March 1857", "11 March 1943", "Became the second wife of Karl Theodor , Duke in Bavaria" ], [ "Infanta Adelgundes", "10 November 1858", "15 April 1946", "Became the second wife of Prince Enrico of Bourbon-Parma , Count of Bardi , son of Charles III , Duke of Parma" ], [ "Infanta Marie Anne", "13 July 1861", "31 July 1942", "Married Guillaume IV , Grand Duke of Luxembourg" ], [ "Infanta Maria Antónia", "28 November 1862", "14 May 1959", "Became the second wife of Robert I , Duke of Parma" ] ]
Marriage and descendants
Main article : Descendants of Miguel I of Portugal In 1851 , at the age of 48 , he married Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg , by whom he had a son and six daughters .
Miguel_I_of_Portugal_0
Dom Miguel I (; English: Michael I; 26 October 1802 - 14 November 1866), nicknamed The Absolutist (), The Traditionalist () and The Usurper (), was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834, the seventh child and third son of King João VI (John VI) and his queen, Carlota Joaquina of Spain. Following his exile as a result of his actions in support of absolutism in the April Revolt (Abrilada), Miguel returned to Portugal as regent and fiancé of his niece Queen Maria II. As regent, he claimed the Portuguese throne in his own right, since according to the so-called Fundamental Laws of the Kingdom his older brother Pedro IV and therefore the latter's daughter had lost their rights from the moment that Pedro had made war on Portugal and become the sovereign of a foreign state (Brazilian Empire). This led to a difficult political situation, during which many people were killed, imprisoned, persecuted or sent into exile, and which culminated in the Portuguese Liberal Wars between authoritarian absolutists and progressive constitutionalists. In the end Miguel was forced from the throne and lived the last 32 years of his life in exile. In order to counter the Republican opposition from the Portuguese Freemasons, the dynastic order known as Order of Saint Michael of the Wing was revived in 1848, with statutes issued by King Miguel I of Portugal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle_S10
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle S10
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Phelipe Andrews Melo Rodrigues", "Brazil", "24.12" ], [ "2", "6", "Ian Jaryd Silverman", "United States", "24.64" ], [ "3", "5", "Lin Furong", "China", "25.25" ], [ "4", "3", "Michael Anderson", "Australia", "25.32" ], [ "5", "2", "Shahin Izadyar", "Iran", "25.97" ], [ "6", "7", "Rick Pendleton", "Australia", "26.26" ], [ "7", "1", "Matthew Sultana", "Malta", "31.12" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle_S10_1
The men's 50m freestyle S10 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 31 August. There were three heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kildare_Senior_Football_League_Division_3
Kildare Senior Football League Division 3
[ "Year", "Winner", "Opponent" ]
[ [ "2015", "Ballyteague 1-07", "Castlemitchell 1-06" ], [ "2014", "Nurney 0-13", "Suncroft 1-06" ], [ "2013", "Two Mile House 1-15", "Ballykelly 1-10" ], [ "2012", "Sallins 0-16", "Grangenolvin 2-04" ], [ "2011", "Eadestown 4-14", "Robertstown 1-10 aet" ], [ "2010", "Clogherinkoe 1-14", "Caragh 0-09" ], [ "2009 [ 1 ]", "Suncroft 0-13", "Moorefield 2-06" ], [ "2008 [ 2 ]", "Two Mile House 2-10", "Rheban 1-07" ], [ "2006 [ 3 ]", "Nurney 1-07", "Grangenolvin 0-06" ], [ "2004", "St. Kevin 's 1-12", "Rheban 1-07" ], [ "2003", "Kill 1-11", "Castelmitchell 1-04" ], [ "2002", "Ballyteague 0-11", "Eadestown 0-08" ], [ "2001", "Sallins 0-11", "Ardclough 0-09" ], [ "1999", "Ballymore Eustace", "Confey" ], [ "1998", "Milltown", "" ], [ "1997", "St. Kevin 's 0-11", "Ellistown 1-08" ], [ "1996", "Rheban", "" ] ]
Finals listed by year
Kildare_Senior_Football_League_Division_3_0
Kildare Senior Football League Division 3 is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by the Kildare GAA clubs. 14 clubs play 13 games and are awarded 2 points per win and 1 point per draw. The top two teams qualify to play in the League Final .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnastics_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics
Gymnastics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
[ "Event", "Location", "Date", "Total Places", "Qualified Boys", "Qualified Girls" ]
[ [ "2014 European Championships", "Guimaraes", "7-13 April 2014", "4", "Artsion Zhuk ( BLR ) Zachary Sheridan ( GBR ) Pedro Ferreira ( POR ) Oleg Selyutin ( RUS )", "Léa Labrousse ( FRA ) Teona Janjgava ( GEO ) Zainub Akbar ( GBR ) Maria Zacharchuk ( RUS )" ], [ "2014 African Championships", "Walvis Bay", "30 Apr-1 May 2014", "2", "Mohab Ayman Hassan ( EGY ) Reinhardt van Zyl ( NAM )", "Ashrakat Ismail ( EGY )" ], [ "Tripartite Invitation", "-", "-", "2", "", "Jivanka Kruger ( NAM )" ], [ "2014 Pan American Championships", "Daytona Beach", "7-12 May 2014", "2", "Luis Loria ( MEX ) Cody Gesuelli ( USA )", "Karina Cantú ( MEX ) Nicole Ahsinger ( USA )" ], [ "2014 Oceania Championships", "Melbourne", "28-30 May 2014", "1", "Dylan Schmidt ( NZL )", "Abbie Watts ( AUS )" ], [ "2014 Asian Championships", "Chiba", "2-4 June 2014", "3", "Liu Changxin ( CHN ) Pirmammad Aliyev ( KAZ ) Amiran Babayan ( UZB )", "Zhu Xueying ( CHN ) Rana Nakano ( JPN ) Nadeen Wehdan ( QAT )" ], [ "TOTAL", "", "", "", "12", "12" ] ]
Qualification -- Trampoline
Each National Olympic Committee ( NOC ) can enter a maximum of 2 athletes , 1 per each gender . Athletes can qualify their nations in one of five continental qualification tournaments . As they qualified normally China was not given the host quota . Initially a further 2 , 1 in each gender was to be decided by the Tripartite Commission , but only 1 spot was given ; this will cause a reduction from the continental quota depending which continent the chosen athlete is from . [ 1 ] To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 1998 . Also athletes who have participated in FIG senior competitions or multisport games may not participate in the Youth Olympic Games [ 1 ]
Gymnastics_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_3
Gymnastics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 27 August at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre in Nanjing, China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbird_(software)
Blackbird (software)
[ "Date", "Version", "Platform", "Significant features" ]
[ [ "Jan 2006", "New video codec designed for editing", "Windows / Mac / Linux compression Java editing and playback", "Blackbird 1 codec" ], [ "Jan/Feb 2006", "First prime time TV series uses Forscene", "BBC1 ( UK )", "Super Vets" ], [ "Apr 2006", "Podcasting released", "Video iPod , iTunes", "" ], [ "Apr/May 2006", "British Army uses Forscene mobile player", "Symbian mobile phones", "Ascent of Everest published on mobiles" ], [ "May 2006", "Video Podcast", "Forscene", "Videos edited in Forscene can be published directly as video podcasts . These can then be downloaded and viewed in a podcast viewer such as iTunes or on a video iPod" ], [ "June 2006", "Forscene review", "BBC Breakfast , This Morning , Sky News Channel 4 News , Channel 5 News", "Broadcasters select Save the Children footage" ], [ "August 2006", "Forscene Ogg support added", "Java", "Ogg format is supported by Wikipedia for upload of suitable video content" ], [ "September 2006", "Forscene online chat feature added", "Java", "Share edited videos Forscene users talk in real time Contributions ( and logging entries ) are spell checked ( as of Nov 2006 )" ], [ "November 2006", "Citizen Journalism", "Java / Symbian mobile phones", "Third project completed at the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers ( WCSFP ) . Citizen journalism began at the IBC in 2006" ], [ "January 2007", "Account Management", "Web", "Interface provides for management of accounts by customers" ], [ "February 2007", "Forscene Flash support added", "Java", "Export of video to the Flash format for use with the Adobe Flash Player" ], [ "March 2007", "Forscene Speed Control", "Java", "Video and/or audio clips can be edited for slow motion/fast motion style effects" ], [ "April 2007", "Forscene Fades", "Java", "Fade up and fade to black with a single drag on the video track" ], [ "May 2007", "File names/playback", "Java", "Multi-line file names and three-speed playback control" ], [ "June 2007", "Security", "Java", "Log on now supports the secure HTTPS protocol" ], [ "August 2007", "Images / playback", "Java", "Images can be integrated directly into the video track and playback can now be viewed at 150% ( as well as 100% and 200% )" ], [ "September 2007", "DV", "Java", "Broadcast quality DV can be output directly from the web interface and effective transfer of DV from the field over standard internet links" ], [ "October 2007", "Webstart/codec", "Java", "Webstart can be used to run FORscene , providing access to more memory available , and better performance . The Blackbird codecs deliver better picture quality and lower memory requirements" ], [ "December 2007", "Audio/graphics/codec/ account management", "Java", "Simpler stereo audio editing by linking the two audio tracks . Add anti-aliased graphic overlays with transparency levels and fades . Accounts distinguish between departmental and inter-departmental ( programme-wide ) levels of access" ], [ "January 2008", "Codec", "Java", "Blackbird codec upgraded to version 5" ] ]
History
This section possibly contains original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations . Statements consisting only of original research should be removed . ( August 2012 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Blackbird is a development from an editing system made by Eidos Interactive in the 1990s . This history starts from the first public showing of this product , at the International Broadcasting Convention in Europe in 1990 . 1990–1999 Date Version Platform Significant features 1990-1999 Edit 1 , Edit 2 , Optima Acorn Archimedes 1990-1994 Acorn Risc PC since 1994 StrongARM CPU since 1996 Software codecs Cheap removable storage Reliable platform Quick to learn 2000–2005 Date Version Platform Significant features Feb 2000 London float for Forbidden Technologies plc Shares rise 5000% in first week Feb 2001 Java video streaming on website Java 384x288 pixels 25 frame/s 40 kbit/s for talking heads . Picture quality `` cartoon-like '' May 2002 Live video streaming to mobile phone Java/GPRS Picture quality poor e.g . monochrome Dec 2002 Broadband web streaming Java 384x288 pixels , 25 frame/s Sep 2003 FORlive launched Linux compression/ Java player Live video compression 384x288 pixels , 25 frame/s . Nov 2003 FORmobile launched Symbian Series 60 Mobile phone player application 160x120 pixels , up to 12.5 frame/s , colour . Sep 2004 Forscene launched Java Forlive compression Optima-style editing Formobile/FORweb publishing Sep 2004 IBC TV news use FORscene/FORmobile Symbian Branded player Feb 2005 GMTV first broadcaster to sign up Java International access to GMTV May 2005 Logging added to Forscene Java Java logging , editing and publishing tool Sep 2005 Upload over-the-air from mobile phones Symbian Video : up to 352x288 pixels Photographs : phone resolution Sep 2005 IBC TV news use FORscene/FORmobile Symbian Branded player . The mobile player can be sent from handset to handset for free via Bluetooth , and videos can also be distributed virally via Bluetooth once the Forscene mobile player has been installed . Forbidden has coined the term Viewtooth to describe this process . Sep 2005 First broadcast TV series uses Forscene Channel 5 ( UK ) Trust Me - I 'm a Holiday Rep
Blackbird_(software)_2
Blackbird (formerly named FORscene) is an integrated internet video platform, video editing software, covering non linear editing and publishing for broadcast, web and mobile. Designed by Blackbird plc to allow collaborative editing of video at resolutions of up to 540p and up to 60 frames per second on bandwidths as low as 2MBit/s, it is capable of video logging, reviewing, publishing and hosting through HD and 4K to UHD quality from original sources. The system is implemented as a mobile app for Android and iOS devices, a Java applet and a pure JavaScript web application as part of its user interface. The latter runs on platforms without application installation, codec installation, or machine configuration and has Web 2.0 features. Blackbird won the Royal Television Society's award for Technology in the post-production process in December 2005, and is now used globally. The underlying compression technology and the user interface are covered by separate patents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goody's_Headache_Powder_200
Goody's Headache Powder 200
[ "# Wins", "Make", "Years Won" ]
[ [ "8", "Ford", "1988 , 1993 , 1995 , 1996 , 1997 , 1999 , 2000 , 2002" ], [ "5", "Pontiac", "1982 , 1983 , 1985 , 1986 , 1991" ], [ "4", "Chevrolet", "1990 , 1994 , 1998 , 2001" ], [ "2", "Dodge", "2003 , 2004" ], [ "2", "Oldsmobile", "1984 , 1989" ], [ "1", "Buick", "1992" ] ]
Past winners -- Manufacturer wins
Goody's_Headache_Powder_200_3
The Goody's Headache Powder 200 was a NASCAR Busch Series stock car race held at North Carolina Speedway. It was last run in 2004, after which Rockingham was removed from both the Busch as well as Nextel Cup Series schedules. Mark Martin has the most wins in the spring race with 5. Jamie McMurray was the last driver to win at Rockingham in the Nascar Busch Series. Combined with his 2002 and 2003 wins in the Target House 200, McMurray won each of the last four Busch Series races held at Rockingham, driving for three teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_200_metre_backstroke
Swimming at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 200 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "Li Guangyuan", "China", "1:56.94" ], [ "2", "4", "Evgeny Rylov", "Russia", "1:57.08" ], [ "3", "5", "Luke Greenbank", "Great Britain", "1:59.03" ], [ "4", "2", "Patrick Mulcare", "United States", "1:59.65" ], [ "5", "3", "Christopher Reid", "South Africa", "1:59.77" ], [ "6", "1", "Simone Sabbioni", "Italy", "2:00.33" ], [ "7", "7", "Nic Groenewald", "Australia", "2:01.18" ], [ "8", "8", "Matías López", "Paraguay", "2:01.53" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held at 18:04 . [ 2 ]
Swimming_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_200_metre_backstroke_1
The boys' 200 metre backstroke event in swimming at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics took place on 22 August at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre in Nanjing, China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_VFL_season
1963 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "South Melbourne", "12.14 ( 86 )", "Richmond", "17.7 ( 109 )", "Lake Oval", "25,700", "25 April 1963" ], [ "Melbourne", "14.16 ( 100 )", "Hawthorn", "13.18 ( 96 )", "MCG", "55,293", "25 April 1963" ], [ "Essendon", "16.13 ( 109 )", "Geelong", "6.14 ( 50 )", "Windy Hill", "40,000", "27 April 1963" ], [ "Collingwood", "8.14 ( 62 )", "North Melbourne", "12.9 ( 81 )", "Victoria Park", "32,210", "27 April 1963" ], [ "Carlton", "7.11 ( 53 )", "St Kilda", "6.15 ( 51 )", "Princes Park", "39,490", "27 April 1963" ], [ "Footscray", "15.11 ( 101 )", "Fitzroy", "7.13 ( 55 )", "Western Oval", "21,791", "27 April 1963" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 2
1963_VFL_season_1
The 1963 Victorian Football League season was the 67th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass_Prize
Frederick Douglass Prize
[ "Year", "Author", "Title" ]
[ [ "2019", "Amy Murrell Taylor", "Embattled Freedom : Journeys through the Civil Wars Slave Refugee Camps" ], [ "2018 ( joint )", "Erica Armstrong Dunbar", "Never Caught : The Washingtons ' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave , Ona Judge" ], [ "2018 ( joint )", "Tiya Miles", "The Dawn of Detroit : A Chronicle of Slavery and Freedom in the City of the Straits" ], [ "2017", "Manisha Sinha", "The Slave 's Cause : A History of Abolition" ], [ "2016", "Jeff Forret", "Slave against Slave : Plantation Violence in the Old South" ], [ "2015", "Ada Ferrer", "Freedoms Mirror : Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution" ], [ "2014", "Christopher Hager", "Word By Word : Emancipation and the Act of Writing" ], [ "2013", "Sydney Nathans", "To Free a Family : The Journey of Mary Walker" ], [ "2012", "James Sweet", "Domingos Álvares , African Healing , and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World" ], [ "2011", "Stephanie McCurry", "Confederate Reckoning : Power and Politics in the Civil War South" ], [ "2010", "Judith A. Carney and Richard Nicholas Rosomoff", "In the Shadow of Slavery : Africa 's Botanical Legacy in the Atlantic World" ], [ "2010 Second Prize", "Siddharth Kara", "Sex Trafficking : Inside the Business of Modern Slavery" ], [ "2009", "Annette Gordon-Reed", "The Hemingses of Monticello : An American Family" ], [ "2008", "Stephanie E. Smallwood", "Saltwater Slavery : A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora" ], [ "2007", "Christopher Leslie Brown", "Moral Capital : Foundations of British Abolitionism" ], [ "2006", "Rebecca J. Scott", "Degrees of Freedom : Louisiana and Cuba after Slavery" ], [ "2005", "Laurent Dubois", "A Colony of Citizens : Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean" ], [ "2004", "Jean Fagan Yellin", "Harriet Jacobs : A Life" ], [ "2003", "Seymour Drescher", "The Mighty Experiment : Free Labor versus Slavery in British Emancipation" ], [ "2003 Second Prize", "James F. Brooks", "Captives and Cousins : Slavery , Kinship , and Community in the Southwest Borderlands" ] ]
List of recipients
Frederick_Douglass_Prize_0
The Frederick Douglass Book Prize is awarded annually by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University. It is a $25,000 award for the most outstanding non-fiction book in English on the subject of slavery, abolition or antislavery movements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_New_Orleans_Saints_season
1979 New Orleans Saints season
[ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "September 2 , 1979", "Atlanta Falcons", "L 40-34", "70,940" ], [ "2", "September 9 , 1979", "at Green Bay Packers", "L 28-19", "53,184" ], [ "3", "September 16 , 1979", "Philadelphia Eagles", "L 26-14", "54,212" ], [ "4", "September 23 , 1979", "at San Francisco 49ers", "W 30-21", "39,727" ], [ "5", "September 30 , 1979", "New York Giants", "W 24-14", "51,543" ], [ "6", "October 7 , 1979", "Los Angeles Rams", "L 35-17", "68,986" ], [ "7", "October 14 , 1979", "at Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "W 42-14", "67,640" ], [ "8", "October 21 , 1979", "Detroit Lions", "W 17-7", "57,428" ], [ "9", "October 28 , 1979", "at Washington Redskins", "W 14-10", "52,133" ], [ "10", "November 4 , 1979", "at Denver Broncos", "L 10-3", "74,482" ], [ "11", "November 11 , 1979", "San Francisco 49ers", "W 31-20", "65,551" ], [ "12", "November 18 , 1979", "at Seattle Seahawks", "L 38-24", "60,055" ], [ "13", "November 25 , 1979", "at Atlanta Falcons", "W 37-6", "42,815" ], [ "14", "December 3 , 1979", "Oakland Raiders", "L 42-35", "65,541" ], [ "15", "December 9 , 1979", "San Diego Chargers", "L 35-0", "61,059" ], [ "16", "December 16 , 1979", "at Los Angeles Rams", "W 29-14", "53,879" ] ]
Regular season -- Schedule
1979_New_Orleans_Saints_season_1
The 1979 New Orleans Saints season was the team's thirteenth season in the National Football League. The Saints finished the season at 8-8, the franchise's first non-losing season. After starting 0-3, New Orleans won seven of its next 10 and was tied for first place with the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West with three weeks to play, but the season unraveled in a Monday Night Football contest at home vs. the Oakland Raiders, when the Saints squandered a 35-14 lead and lost, 42-35. The Saints were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 15 when they were blown out 35-0 at home by the San Diego Chargers. Not counting the 1976 expansion Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans was one of three franchises which failed to make the playoffs in the 1970s, joined by the Giants and the Jets. Following the season, running back Chuck Muncie was named Most Valuable Player of the ensuing Pro Bowl.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gábor_Sztankó
Gábor Sztankó
[ "Season", "Club", "Country", "Competition", "Matches", "Goals" ]
[ [ "2006-07", "Kecskeméti TE", "Hungary", "NB2", "1", "0" ], [ "2007-08", "Dunakanyar-Vác FC", "Hungary", "NB2", "28", "0" ], [ "2008-09", "Dunakanyar-Vác FC", "Hungary", "NB2", "20", "0" ], [ "2009-10", "Dunakanyar-Vác FC", "Hungary", "NB2", "25", "0" ], [ "2010-11", "Dunakanyar-Vác FC", "Hungary", "NB2", "29", "0" ], [ "2011-12", "Egri FC", "Hungary", "NB2", "29", "0" ], [ "2012-13", "Egri FC", "Hungary", "NB1", "17", "0" ], [ "", "", "", "Total", "149", "0" ] ]
Career statistics
Gábor_Sztankó_0
Gábor Sztankó (born 18 January 1985) is a professional Hungarian footballer who currently plays for Egri FC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Clemson_Tigers_football_team
2018 Clemson Tigers football team
[ "Name", "Position", "Alma Mater", "Years at Clemson" ]
[ [ "Dabo Swinney", "Head Coach", "University of Alabama ( 1993 )", "16th" ], [ "Danny Pearman", "Assistant Head Coach , Special Teams Coordinator , Tight Ends", "Clemson University ( 1987 )", "11th" ], [ "Jeff Scott", "Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach", "Clemson University ( 2003 )", "11th" ], [ "Brent Venables", "Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach", "Kansas State University ( 1992 )", "7th" ], [ "Michael Reed", "Defensive Backs Coach", "Boston College ( 1994 )", "6th" ], [ "Todd Bates", "Assistant Coach , Defensive Tackles", "University of Alabama ( 2004 )", "2nd" ], [ "Tony Elliott", "Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach", "Clemson University ( 2002 )", "8th" ], [ "Robbie Caldwell", "Assistant Coach , Offensive Linemen", "Furman University ( 1977 )", "8th" ], [ "Brandon Streeter", "Assistant Coach , Recruiting Coordinator , Quarterbacks", "Clemson University ( 1999 )", "5th" ], [ "Mike Reed", "Assistant Coach , Cornerbacks", "Boston College ( 1994 )", "6th" ], [ "Mickey Conn", "Assistant Coach , Safeties", "University of Alabama ( 1992 )", "3rd" ], [ "Lemanski Hall", "Assistant Coach , Defensive Ends", "University of Alabama ( 1993 )", "4th" ] ]
Personnel -- Coaching staff
2018_Clemson_Tigers_football_team_9
The 2018 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University during the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as Death Valley, and competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his tenth full year and 11th overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. Clemson, coming off a College Football Playoff semi-final loss to Alabama in 2017, began the year ranked second in the preseason AP Poll and Coaches Poll. The Tigers won all 12 of their regular season games, securing their first undefeated regular season since 2015. Clemson won their fourth consecutive ACC title by defeating Pittsburgh in the 2018 ACC Championship Game. In the final College Football Playoff rankings of the 2018 season, Clemson was ranked second, earning them their fourth consecutive playoff bid and a spot in the 2018 Cotton Bowl Classic against third-ranked Notre Dame. The Tigers won that game 30-3, advancing them to the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship against Alabama, their fourth consecutive year meeting the Crimson Tide in the playoff and third time doing so in the national title game. Clemson won that game in dominant fashion, 44-16, to win the Tigers' third national championship in school history and second in three years. They were the first undefeated College Football Playoff champion and the first major college football program to finish with a record of 15-0 since Penn in 1897. The Tigers were led offensively by true freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who won a highly publicized battle for the starting role over 2017 starter Kelly Bryant. Sophomore running back Travis Etienne contributed significantly, rushing for over 1,600 yards and an FBS-leading 24 rushing touchdowns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minuta_slavy
Minuta slavy
[ "№", "Participant", "City", "Talent", "Alexandr Abdulov", "Natalya Lagoda", "Oleg Jankovskij", "Marina Golub" ]
[ [ "1", "Maria Maksimchuk and Igor Nikolayev", "Mytishchi", "singers", "7", "10", "6", "9" ], [ "2", "Alexander Yachmenyov and Kristina Orbakayte", "Omsk", "singer and saxophonist", "7", "10", "7", "9" ], [ "3", "Denis Prilipko and Duna group", "Yekaterinburg", "ballet and singers", "9", "10", "8", "9" ], [ "4", "Levan Belauri and Tamik Bayev , Anita Tsoy", "Vladikavkaz", "drummers and singer", "8", "10", "8", "10" ], [ "5", "Georgy Oganisyan and Eugeny Aldonin", "Lipetsk", "jugglers", "9", "10", "9", "10" ], [ "6", "Alexandra Kozlova and Soso Pavliashvili", "Moscow", "singers", "9", "10", "8", "9" ], [ "7", "Aznavur and Gorod 312", "Sochi", "violinist and musicians", "7", "10", "6", "10" ], [ "8", "Alexander Kurdyumov and Vladimir Kuzmin", "Odessa", "musician and singer", "7", "10", "9", "10" ], [ "9", "Eugeny Kuznetsov , Ravil Nasyrov , Alexander Markov , Simon Oganisyan and Fabrika group", "Russia", "dangerous stunts , psychic , stunts , juggler and singers", "9", "10", "9", "10" ], [ "10", "Garik and Tea for two", "Saint-Petersburg", "robo-cop and singers", "9", "10", "6", "9" ], [ "11", "Duke time group and Tatyana Ovsiyenko", "Odessa", "singers", "8", "10", "9", "10" ], [ "12", "Cristal harmony and Nikolas Tsiskaridze", "Saint-Petersburg", "playing music on glasses and singer", "8", "10", "9", "10" ], [ "13", "Scott Scotch and Nox Raul", "-", "singers", "8", "10", "8", "10" ] ]
Series Overview -- Season 1 ( 2007 )
Finals 18.05.2007 , Guest judge - Michael Zadornov . № Participant City Talent Alexander Maslyakov Tatiana Tolstaya Michael Zadornov Result 1 Svetlana and Sergei Chuyko Moscow performance with bubbles - - - - 2 Aznavur Sochi violinist - - - - 3 `` Cristal harmony '' Saint Petersburg game on glasses - - - - 4 Artyom Shchukin Saratov magician - - - - 5 `` Lemon-show '' Moscow breakdancers - - - - 6 Ravil Nasyrov Kazan psychic - - - - 7 Roman Rogolev Novosibirsk balalaika - - - - 8 Simon Oganisyan Lipetsk juggler - - - - 9 `` Udi '' Omsk dancers - - - favorite 19.05.2007 , Guest judge - Michael Zadornov . № Participant City Talent Alexander Maslyakov Tatiana Tolstaya Michael Zadornov Result 1 Irina Kazakova Moscow gymnast - - - - 2 Alexander and Lilia Kurdyumovs Odessa musicians - - - - 3 `` Mad heels '' Vladimir степ - - - - 4 Daniel and Kirill Kalutskikh Moscow acrobats - - - favorites 5 `` Duke time '' Odessa singers - - - - 6 Maksim Tokayev Shchekino accordionist - - - winner 7 Georgy Oganisyan Lipetsk juggler - - - - 8 `` 3 sisters '' Ivanovo singers - - - - 9 Garik Saint Petersburg magician - - - - 14 Ilya Strakhov and Lolita Odessa acrobat and singer - - - - 25.05.2007 , Superfinal .
Minuta_slavy_2
Minute of Fame () is a Russian television talent show competition originating from the Got Talent series and which started in February 2007 on 1TV. For the first two seasons it was hosted by Garik Martirosyan, replaced in the 3rd season by Alexander Tsekalo, then in the 4th season the hosts were Alexander Oleshko and Ville Haapasalo, and in the 5th and 6th seasons Julia Kovalchuk took over from Haapasalo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_metal_bands
List of power metal bands
[ "Name", "Origin", "Years", "Brief summary" ]
[ [ "Obsession", "United States", "1982-1989 , 2004-present", "Famous for spawning the career of singer Michael Vescera" ], [ "Olympos Mons", "Finland", "2002-2010", "Named after Mars 's Olympus Mons , the largest known volcano in our solar system" ], [ "Omen", "United States", "1983-1988 , 1996-present", "One of the forefathers of power metal acts , launched with groups such as Metallica , Anthrax , Megadeth , and Slayer" ], [ "Orden Ogan", "Germany", "1996-present", "Progressive and folk metal elements" ], [ "Oz", "Finland", "1977-1991 , 2010-present", "Part of the group of early Finnish power metal bands" ] ]
O
List_of_power_metal_bands_15
This is a list of power metal bands including notable bands that have at some point in their careers played power metal or heavily contributed to the genre's development. Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music combining characteristics of traditional metal with speed metal, often within symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a more uplifting sound, in contrast to the heaviness and dissonance prevalent in styles such as doom metal and death metal. Power metal bands usually have anthem-like songs with fantasy-based subject matter and strong choruses, thus creating a theatrical, dramatic and emotionally powerful sound. Power metal has two distinct early styles, which developed in parallel. US Power Metal was developed in the mid/late 80s, pioneered by bands such as Omen characterized by harsh thrashy sound and a focus on speed and soaring operatic vocals. It was directly influenced by speed metal and NWOBHM, and had a drop in popularity in the 90s. European Power Metal was developed in the late 80s by key bands such as Helloween, and was more melodic, employing keyboards, synths and anthem-like songs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Touring_Car_Championship
World Touring Car Championship
[ "", "Car", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Citroën C-Elysée WTCC", "57" ], [ "2", "Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T", "55" ], [ "3", "BMW 320si", "43" ], [ "4", "Honda Civic WTCC", "19" ], [ "5", "SEAT León 2.0 TDI", "17" ], [ "6", "Alfa Romeo 156", "14" ], [ "6", "Chevrolet Lacetti", "14" ], [ "6", "SEAT León TDI", "14" ], [ "9", "Chevrolet Cruze LT", "13" ], [ "10", "BMW 320i", "9" ], [ "11", "BMW 320 TC", "8" ], [ "12", "Chevrolet Cruze TC1", "6" ], [ "13", "Volvo S60 WTCC", "5" ], [ "14", "Lada Vesta WTCC", "4" ], [ "14", "SEAT León", "4" ], [ "14", "SEAT León WTCC", "4" ], [ "17", "SEAT Toledo Cupra", "3" ], [ "18", "Lada Granta TC1", "2" ], [ "19", "Honda Accord Euro R", "1" ], [ "19", "SEAT León TFSI", "1" ] ]
World_Touring_Car_Championship_7
The FIA World Touring Car Championship was an international touring car championship promoted by Eurosport Events and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It has had several different incarnations, including a single season in 1987 as the World Touring Car Championship and most recently a world championship (WTCC) that has run between 2005 and 2017. Following the 2017 season, an agreement was reached for the FIA WTCC to become FIA WTCR and use the TCR technical regulations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
2020 PDC World Darts Championship
[ "Game #", "Round", "Player 1", "Score", "Player 2", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Set 5", "Set 6", "Set 7" ]
[ [ "83", "4", "Steve Beaton", "2 - 4", "Darius Labanauskas", "2 - 3", "3 - 2", "1 - 3", "3 - 0", "0 - 3", "1 - 3", "N/A" ], [ "84", "4", "Kim Huybrechts", "1 - 4", "Luke Humphries", "3 - 2", "0 - 3", "2 - 3", "1 - 3", "0 - 3", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "85", "4", "Dimitri Van den Bergh", "4 - 3", "Adrian Lewis", "1 - 3", "1 - 3", "3 - 1", "2 - 3", "3 - 1", "3 - 1", "3 - 1" ], [ "86", "4", "Peter Wright", "4 - 3", "Jeffrey de Zwaan", "3 - 2", "3 - 1", "3 - 0", "2 - 3", "1 - 3", "2 - 3", "5 - 3" ], [ "87", "4", "Glen Durrant", "4 - 3", "Chris Dobey", "1 - 3", "3 - 0", "3 - 2", "3 - 2", "1 - 3", "1 - 3", "3 - 0" ], [ "88", "4", "Gerwyn Price", "4 - 2", "Simon Whitlock", "3 - 2", "3 - 1", "0 - 3", "3 - 1", "0 - 3", "3 - 0", "N/A" ] ]
2020_PDC_World_Darts_Championship_15
The 2020 William Hill World Darts Championship was the 27th World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the British Darts Organisation. The event took place at Alexandra Palace in London from 13 December 2019 to 1 January 2020. Michael van Gerwen was the defending champion, after defeating Michael Smith 7-3 in the 2019 final. Raymond van Barneveld retired from professional darts with this tournament, playing his last match in the first round against Darin Young. Fallon Sherrock became the first female player to win a match at a PDC World Championship, beating Ted Evetts 3-2 in the first round. She then went on to beat Mensur Suljović 3-1 in the second round, before losing 2-4 to Chris Dobey. Peter Wright won his first World Championship, beating Van Gerwen 7-3 in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winners_of_the_New_York_City_Marathon
List of winners of the New York City Marathon
[ "Country", "Men 's Open", "Women 's Open", "Men 's Wheelchair", "Women 's Wheelchair", "Total" ]
[ [ "United States", "14", "7", "2", "9", "32" ], [ "Kenya", "15", "11", "0", "0", "26" ], [ "Norway", "0", "10", "0", "0", "10" ], [ "Mexico", "4", "1", "2", "0", "7" ], [ "United Kingdom", "1", "5", "1", "0", "7" ], [ "Switzerland", "0", "1", "3", "6", "10" ], [ "Italy", "4", "1", "0", "1", "6" ], [ "Australia", "0", "1", "5", "0", "6" ], [ "South Africa", "2", "0", "4", "0", "6" ], [ "Ethiopia", "2", "2", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "Brazil", "2", "0", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "New Zealand", "1", "1", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "Latvia", "0", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "Morocco", "1", "0", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "Tanzania", "1", "0", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "Germany", "0", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "Poland", "0", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "Romania", "0", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "Russia", "0", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "Tunisia", "0", "0", "1", "0", "1" ] ]
Victories by nationality
List_of_winners_of_the_New_York_City_Marathon_4
The New York City Marathon is a 42,195-meter (26.2 mile) race through all five boroughs of New York City, and ranks as the largest marathon in the world, with a record 51,392 finishers (29,927 men/21,465 women) in 2016. Since its inaugural race in 1970, 34 men and 25 women have won the open division of the New York City Marathon, representing 22 different countries. From 1970 through 1975, the race was held entirely in Central Park. It has started in Staten Island and gone through New York City's other four boroughs since 1976. Grete Waitz of Norway has won the race more than any other athlete, having completed her 9th victory in 1988, setting three course records in the process. Current course records were set by Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya in 2011 in the men's division, and by Margaret Okayo of Kenya in 2003 in the women's division. A wheelchair race has been held since 2000. Among the wheelchair racers, Edith Hunkeler of Switzerland and Tatyana McFadden of USA has the most victories, with five each (McFadden has four in a row). Tatyana McFadden also holds the women's course record with a time of 1:43:04 set in 2015, while Kurt Fearnley of Australia holds the men's record with 1:29:22 set in 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Battley
Devin Battley
[ "Manufacturer", "Year", "Make and model", "Color", "Last of VIN" ]
[ [ "Harley-Davidson", "1996", "FXSTC Softail Custom", "Violet", "50657" ], [ "Harley-Davidson", "1996", "FLSTN Softail Deluxe", "Grey/Silver", "50672" ], [ "Harley-Davidson", "1994", "FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic with Sidecar", "Aqua/Silver", "506662" ], [ "Harley-Davidson", "1994", "FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic with Sidecar", "Black", "506438" ], [ "Harley-Davidson", "1994", "XLH1200 Sportster", "Black", "214733" ], [ "Harley-Davidson", "1994", "FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic", "Black", "031282" ], [ "Harley-Davidson", "1994", "FXDL Dyna Low", "Aqua/Silver", "312038" ], [ "Yamaha", "1995", "XV250G", "Red", "036210" ], [ "BMW", "1996", "R1100RTH", "Red", "441620" ] ]
1994–1996 : Sales to King Hussein -- List of motorcycles sold to King Hussein
Devin_Battley_0
Devin Battley (born August 31, 1950, in Arlington, Virginia) is an American businessman known for his involvement with motorcycles as a racer and as a dealer. From an early age, Battley enjoyed racing motorcycles and participated in many national championships. He helped to orchestrate Harley-Davidson's interest in Buell motorcycles, and he sold motorcycles to King Hussein of Jordan and Mike Tyson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Kurosawa_Memorial_Short_Film_Competition
Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition
[ "Rank", "Film", "Director ( s )", "Country", "Prize" ]
[ [ "Grand Prix", "The Kitchen", "Ben Ferris", "Australia", "¥2,000,000" ], [ "Second Place ( Saga Prefecture Governor Award )", "Making Life Work", "Maximilian Jezo-Parovsky", "United States", "¥1,000,000" ], [ "Second Place ( Rikkyo University Award )", "Nagi", "Takatoshi Arai", "Japan", "¥1,000,000" ], [ "Incentive Award", "Hi No Tsugi Ha Rekishi", "Inan Oener", "Japan", "¥300,000" ], [ "Incentive Award", "Hanzubon No Ojisan", "Kota Nagaoka", "Japan", "¥300,000" ], [ "Incentive Award", "Dirty Work Blues", "Satoko Okita", "Japan", "¥300,000" ] ]
2004-2005
The Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition 2004-2005 Final Round and Award Ceremony was held in the Asahi Hall ( Yurakucho Marion Build . 12F ) on 4 September 2005 . [ 3 ]
Akira_Kurosawa_Memorial_Short_Film_Competition_2
The Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition is a major international short film awards ceremony, run by the Akira Kurosawa Foundation. Since the inaugural 2004-2005 competition, the Grand Prix and numerous other prizes have been awarded on an annual basis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1922
List of Bollywood films of 1922
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes Cinematographer" ]
[ [ "Pandavas In Exile a.k.a . Pandav Vanavas", "G. V. Sane", "Bhaurao Datar , Bachu Pawar , Sakharam Jadhav", "Mythology", "Hindustan Cinema Film Company , Nasik DOP : Anna Salunke" ], [ "Parikshit", "", "Vithaldas Panchotia", "Mythology", "" ], [ "Pati Bhakti a.k.a . Pavitra Leelavati a.k.a . Husband Worship", "J. J. Madan", "Patience Cooper , Master Mohan , Signorina F. Manelli , Manilal , Sayed Hussain", "Social Drama", "Madan Theatres Ltd" ], [ "Pitroddhar a.k.a . Ganga The Redeemer", "Manilal Joshi", "", "Mythology", "Star Films Ltd" ], [ "Princess Budur a.k.a . Rajkumari Budur a.k.a . Tale Of Kamar-Al-Zaman", "J. J. Madan", "Patience Cooper , Eugenio De Liguoro , Dorothy Bayley , Edna Dalies , Dadibhai Sarkari , Chapgar", "Costume Fantasy", "Madan Theatres Ltd" ], [ "Radha Vilas", "Vishnupant Divekar", "V. Y. Datar , Soni", "Mythology", "Bharat Cinema Film Company DOP : A. P. Karandikar" ], [ "Raja Bhoj", "", "Patience Cooper , Albertina", "Legend", "Madan Theatres Ltd" ], [ "Raja Parikshit a.k.a . Janmejaya 's Serpent Sacrifice", "Manilal Joshi", "Miss Yakbal", "Mythology", "Star Films Ltd. DOP : Vishnu B. Joshi" ], [ "Ramayana", "Jyotish Bannerjee", "Patience Cooper , Master Bhagaban Das , Signorina F. Mannelli", "Religious Epic", "Madan Theatres Ltd . DOP : Eugenio De Liguoro" ], [ "Ratnavali a.k.a . The Lady From Lanka", "Manilal Joshi", "Miss Yakbal , Elizer", "Legend Mythology", "Star Films Ltd. DOP : Vishnu B. Joshi" ], [ "Ratnavali a.k.a . Ratnabali a.k.a . Sea Nymph Of Ceylon", "Jyotish Bannerjee , C. Legrand", "Patience Cooper , Miss Gohar , Miss Albertina , C. Legrand , Pandit Tulsidutt Saida", "Legend Mythology", "Madan Theatres Ltd . DOP : C. Legrand" ] ]
P-R
List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1922_2
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1922:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966–67_European_Cup
1966–67 European Cup
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Paul Van Himst", "Anderlecht", "6" ], [ "2", "Stevie Chalmers", "Celtic", "5" ], [ "2", "Ernst Pohl", "Górnik Zabrze", "5" ], [ "2", "Arthur Thomas", "Linfield", "5" ], [ "5", "Luis Aragonés", "Atlético Madrid", "4" ], [ "5", "Johan Devrindt", "Anderlecht", "4" ], [ "5", "Tommy Gemmell", "Celtic", "4" ], [ "5", "Friedhelm Konietzka", "1860 Munich", "4" ], [ "5", "Ivan Mráz", "Dukla Prague", "4" ], [ "5", "Lajos Puskás", "Vasas", "4" ], [ "5", "Phil Scott", "Linfield", "4" ] ]
Top scorers
The top scorers from the 1966–67 European Cup ( excluding preliminary round ) are as follows :
1966–67_European_Cup_5
The 1966-67 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Celtic for the first time in the final against Internazionale, who eliminated defending champions Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. They were the first British team to win the cup and also remain the only Scottish team to do so. The Soviet Union entered its champion for the first time this season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Little_League_Softball_World_Series_qualification
2013 Little League Softball World Series qualification
[ "State", "City", "Little League", "Record" ]
[ [ "Oregon", "Portland", "Portland/Powell/Taborvilla LL", "3-1" ], [ "Washington", "Sammamish", "Eastlake LL", "3-1" ], [ "Montana", "Montana", "Boulder Arrowhead/Big Sky LL", "3-1" ], [ "Alaska", "Juneau", "Gastineau Channel LL", "1-3" ], [ "Idaho", "Lewiston", "Lewiston LL", "0-4" ] ]
2013_Little_League_Softball_World_Series_qualification_9
All the qualified teams qualify for the 2013 Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Oregon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACW_Great_American_Championship
ACW Great American Championship
[ "#", "Wrestlers", "Reign", "Date", "Days held", "Location", "Event", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Jeff Rocker", "1", "November 30 , 2001", "120", "Meriden , Connecticut", "Live event", "Defeated Mercenary to become the first ACW Great American Champion" ], [ "2", "Johnny Thunder", "1", "March 30 , 2002", "71", "Meriden , Connecticut", "Live event", "" ], [ "3", "Jeff Rocker", "2", "June 9 , 2002", "42", "Meriden , Connecticut", "Live event", "" ], [ "4", "Bull Dredd", "1", "July 21 , 2002", "34", "Waterbury , Connecticut", "Live event", "" ], [ "5", "Slyk Wagner Brown", "1", "August 24 , 2002", "71", "Meriden , Connecticut", "Live event", "" ], [ "6", "Johnny Thunder", "2", "November 3 , 2002", "28", "New Britain , Connecticut", "Live event", "" ], [ "7", "Slyk Wagner Brown", "2", "December 1 , 2002", "N/A", "New Britain , Connecticut", "Live event", "" ], [ "-", "Vacated", "-", "December 2002", "-", "Meriden , Connecticut", "N/A", "The championship is vacated when Slyk Wagner Brown is stripped of the title" ], [ "8", "Homicide", "1", "March 14 , 2003", "48-78", "East Hartford , Connecticut", "Live event", "Defeated Jeff Rocker to win vacant title" ], [ "-", "Vacated", "-", "May 2003", "-", "Meriden , Connecticut", "N/A", "The championship is vacated when Homicide is stripped of the title" ], [ "9", "Tony DeVito", "1", "June 8 , 2003", "287", "Waterbury , Connecticut", "Live event", "Defeated Jeff Rocker in tournament final to win vacant title" ], [ "-", "Deactivated", "-", "March 21 , 2004", "-", "N/A", "N/A", "ACW holds its last show on March 21 , 2004" ] ]
Title history -- Reigns
ACW_Great_American_Championship_0
The ACW Great American Championship was a secondary professional wrestling championship title in the American independent promotion Assault Championship Wrestling. The first champion was The Machine Jeff Rocker who won the title from Mercenary in Meriden, Connecticut on November 30, 2001. The championship was regularly defended throughout the state of Connecticut, most often in Meriden, Connecticut, until the promotion closed in early 2004. Jeff Rocker, Lightning Johnny Thunder and Slyk Wagner Brown hold the record for most reigns, each having won the title twice. At 287 days, Tony DeVito's reign is the longest in the title's history. Johnny Thunder second reign, which lasted 28 days, was the shortest in the history of the title. Overall, there have been 9 reigns shared between 6 wrestlers, with two vacancies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_masters_world_records_in_road_running
List of masters world records in road running
[ "Age group", "Record", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Birthdate", "Age", "Date", "Place" ]
[ [ "M40", "22:39", "Giuseppe Pambianchi", "Italy", "27 Jan 1951", "41", "15 Feb 1992", "Cento ITA" ], [ "M45", "23:59", "Rod Dixon", "New Zealand", "13 Jul 1950", "48", "11 Apr 1999", "Wimbledon Village ENG" ], [ "M50", "24:44", "Martin Rees", "United Kingdom", "28 Feb 1953", "50", "09 Mar 2003", "Ruislip ENG" ], [ "M55", "25:23", "Martin Fiz", "Spain", "03 Mar 1963", "55", "13 Jan 2019", "Valencia ESP" ], [ "M60", "26:10", "Martin Rees", "United Kingdom", "28 Feb 1953", "60", "14 Sep 2013", "Sandhurst ENG" ], [ "M65", "28:36", "Ed Whitlock", "Canada", "06 Mar 1931", "65", "08 Jul 1996", "Toronto , Ontario CAN" ], [ "M70", "30:44", "Ed Whitlock", "Canada", "06 Mar 1931", "70", "20 Jun 2001", "Toronto , Ontario CAN" ], [ "M75", "31:52", "Warren Utes", "United States", "25 Jun 1920", "75", "04 Jul 1995", "Cedar Rapids , Iowa USA" ], [ "M80", "35:41", "Stephen Charlton", "United Kingdom", "04 Oct 1926", "80", "17 Apr 2007", "London ENG" ], [ "M85", "41:14", "Stephen Charlton", "United Kingdom", "04 Oct 1926", "85", "31 Jul 2012", "London ENG" ], [ "M90", "1:08:37", "Henry Sypniewski", "United States", "07 Jul 1918", "90", "07 Mar 2009", "Buffalo , New York USA" ], [ "M95", "2:00:42", "Abraham Weintraub", "United States", "03 Feb 1910", "98", "15 Jun 2008", "New York , New York USA" ] ]
Men 's races -- 8K run
[ 2 ]
List_of_masters_world_records_in_road_running_1
This is a list of world records for Masters age groups in the sport of road running. The world governing body for masters athletics is World Masters Athletics (WMA). WMA conducts various world championships in what are called non stadia events, meaning races not held in the confines of a stadium. But with the exception of the marathon and three race walking events, WMA does not publish world records in other common road racing distances. These records are kept instead by the Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS). In the case of the marathon, these two organizations agree on many records, but in the age groups where they disagree, the WMA ratified record is highlighted in yellow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felice_Bonetto
Felice Bonetto
[ "Series", "Position", "Team", "Car" ]
[ [ "Coppa Principessa di Piemonte", "2nd", "", "Alfa Romeo 8C 2600" ], [ "Gran Premio di Monza", "2nd", "", "Alfa Romeo 8C 2600" ], [ "Coppa Asti Spumante", "1st", "Cisitalia SpA", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Circuito di Vigevano", "1st", "Cisitalia SpA", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Circuito di Firenze", "1st", "", "Delage 3000" ], [ "Italian 1500cc u/s Championship", "3rd", "Cisitalia SpA", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Circuito di Pescara , Coppa Acerbo", "3rd", "", "Maserati" ], [ "Gran Premio di Apertura", "1st", "Cisitalia SpA", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Coppa Giorgio e Alberto Nuvolari", "1st", "Cisitalia SpA", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Gran Premio di Bari , Coppa Brasile", "2nd", "Cisitalia SpA", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Prix de Berna", "3rd", "Squardra Peiro Dusio", "Cisitalia-Fiat D46" ], [ "Mille Miglia", "2nd", "Scuderia Ferrari", "Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta Touring" ], [ "Gran Premio di Napoli", "2nd", "Scuderia Ferrari", "Ferrari 166 MM Touring" ], [ "Gran Premio dell'Autodromo di Monza", "2nd", "Scuderia Ferrari", "Ferrari 166C" ], [ "Gran Premio di Bari", "3rd", "Felice Bonetto", "Ferrari 166C" ], [ "Gran Premio di Oporto", "1st", "", "Alfa Romeo 412" ], [ "Pontedecimo - Giovi", "1st", "", "Osca" ], [ "FIA Formula One World Championship", "19th", "Scuderia Milano", "Maserati 4CLT/50 Milano-Speluzzi" ], [ "Gran Premio d'Italia", "3rd", "Alfa Romeo SpA", "Alfa Romeo 159A" ], [ "FIA Formula One World Championship", "8th", "Alfa Romeo SpA", "Alfa Romeo 159A Alfa Romeo 159M" ] ]
Racing record -- Career highlights
Felice_Bonetto_0
Felice Bonetto (9 June 1903 in Manerbio, near Brescia, Italy - 21 November 1953 in Silao, Mexico) was a courageous racing driver who earned the nickname Il Pirata (The Pirate). He was a road racing legend, who started racing in the 1930s, and enjoyed a brief Formula One career, including a win in the non-Championship Grande Premio do Jubileu in 1953. During his Formula One career, he raced Italian cars, starting with a privateer Maserati for Scuderia Milano, then the works Alfa Romeo, and finally the works Maserati, achieving two shared podiums finishes in the World Championship. His greatest successes were in sport cars, winner of the 1952 Targa Florio, but his career and life were cut short when he fatally crashed into a lamp post in the 1953 Carrera Panamericana whilst leading.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Adelaide_Football_Club_leading_goalkickers
List of Adelaide Football Club leading goalkickers
[ "Season", "Leading goalkicker", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1991", "Rod Jameson", "49" ], [ "1992", "Scott Hodges", "48" ], [ "1993", "Tony Modra", "129" ], [ "1994", "Tony Modra", "70" ], [ "1995", "Tony Modra", "42" ], [ "1996", "Tony Modra", "75" ], [ "1997", "Tony Modra", "84" ], [ "1998", "Darren Jarman", "45" ], [ "1999", "Darren Jarman", "58" ], [ "2000", "Scott Welsh", "47" ], [ "2001", "Darren Jarman", "40" ], [ "2002", "Brett Burton", "51" ], [ "2003", "Graham Johncock", "30" ], [ "2004", "Scott Welsh", "36" ], [ "2005", "Scott Welsh", "58" ], [ "2006", "Mark Ricciuto", "44" ], [ "2007", "Scott Welsh", "49" ], [ "2008", "Brett Burton", "34" ], [ "2009", "Jason Porplyzia", "57" ], [ "2010", "Kurt Tippett", "46" ] ]
AFL
List_of_Adelaide_Football_Club_leading_goalkickers_0
The following is a list of Adelaide Football Club leading goalkickers in each season of the Australian Football League (AFL) and AFL Women's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanted_(2008_film)
Wanted (2008 film)
[ "Award", "Category", "Recipient", "Result" ]
[ [ "Academy Awards", "Best Sound Editing", "Wylie Stateman", "Nominated" ], [ "Academy Awards", "Best Sound Mixing", "Chris Jenkins , Frank A. Montaño , and Petr Forejt", "Nominated" ], [ "Empire Awards", "Best Sci-Fi/Superhero Movie", "", "Won" ], [ "Critics Choice Award", "Best Action Movie", "", "Nominated" ], [ "Saturn Awards", "Best Fantasy Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "MTV Movie Award", "Best Female Performance", "Angelina Jolie", "Nominated" ], [ "MTV Movie Award", "Best Kiss", "James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie", "Nominated" ], [ "MTV Movie Award", "Best WTF Moment", "Curved Bullet Kill - Angelina Jolie", "Nominated" ], [ "Screen Actors Guild Award", "Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble", "", "Nominated" ] ]
Accolades
Wanted_(2008_film)_0
Wanted is a 2008 American action thriller film directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, and Chris Morgan, based on the comic book miniseries by Mark Millar and J. G. Jones. The film stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Common, and Angelina Jolie. Its plot revolves around Wesley Gibson (McAvoy), a frustrated account manager who discovers that he is the son of a professional assassin and decides to join the Fraternity, a secret society in which his father worked. Universal Pictures acquired the adaptation rights from Millar in 2004, and while the eventual script drifted from the comic book supervillain mythos in the original miniseries, he was content to see most of the comic's darker content retained. Production began in April 2007, with filming in the Czech Republic, Budapest, and the story's main setting, Chicago. Bekmambetov's production company, Bazelevs Production, provided the majority of the film's visual effects. Danny Elfman scored the film, employing a guitar-based musical score. Wanted opened on June 27, 2008 to generally favorable reviews and box office success. It grossed $341 million worldwide and reviews praised its fast pacing and stylized action scenes. A sequel was planned the same year as the film's release, but ultimately stalled in development.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Aquatics_Championships_medalists_in_swimming_(women)
List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming (women)
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1986 Madrid", "East Germany ( GDR ) Manuela Stellmach Astrid Strauß Nadja Bergknecht Heike Friedrich Karen König * Katja Hartmann *", "United States ( USA ) Betsy Mitchell Mary T. Meagher Kimberley Brown Mary Wayte Laura Walker * Debbie Babashoff * Julianne Brossman *", "Netherlands ( NED ) Annemarie Verstappen Jolande van der Meer Mildred Muis Conny van Bentum" ], [ "1991 Perth", "Germany ( GER ) Kerstin Kielgass Manuela Stellmach Dagmar Hase Stephanie Ortwig Svenja Schlicht * Katrin Meissner *", "Netherlands ( NED ) Marianne Muis Manon Masseurs Mildred Muis Karin Brienesse Diane van der Plaats *", "Denmark ( DEN ) Gitta Jenssen Berit Puggaard Annette Poulsen Mette Jacobsen" ], [ "1994 Rome", "China ( CHN ) Le Ying Yang Aihua Zhou Guanbin Lü Bin Shan Ying *", "Germany ( GER ) Kerstin Kielgass Franziska van Almsick Julia Jung Dagmar Hase Anja Kleber * Jutta Renner *", "United States ( USA ) Cristina Teuscher Jenny Thompson Janet Evans Nicole Haislett Dady Vincent * Ashley Tappin *" ], [ "1998 Perth", "Germany ( GER ) Franziska van Almsick Dagmar Hase Silvia Szalai Kerstin Kielgass Janina Götz * Antje Buschschulte *", "United States ( USA ) Cristina Teuscher Lindsay Benko Brooke Bennett Jenny Thompson Ashley Whitney * Trina Jackson *", "Australia ( AUS ) Julia Greville Anna Windsor Susie O'Neill Petria Thomas Emma Johnson *" ], [ "2001 Fukuoka", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Nicola Jackson Janine Belton Karen Legg Karen Pickering", "Germany ( GER ) Silvia Szalai Sarah Harstick Hannah Stockbauer Meike Freitag Alessa Ries *", "Japan ( JPN ) Maki Mita Tomoko Hagiwara Tomoko Nagai Eri Yamanoi" ], [ "2003 Barcelona", "United States ( USA ) Lindsay Benko Rachel Komisarz Rhi Jeffrey Diana Munz Margaret Hoelzer * Gabrielle Rose *", "Australia ( AUS ) Elka Graham Linda Mackenzie Kirsten Thompson Alice Mills Melanie Houghton * Heidi Crawford * Giaan Rooney *", "China ( CHN ) Zhou Yafei Xu Yanwei Jiaying Pang Yang Yu" ], [ "2005 Montreal", "United States ( USA ) Natalie Coughlin Katie Hoff Whitney Myers Kaitlin Sandeno Mary DeScenza * Caroline Burckle * Rachel Komisarz *", "Australia ( AUS ) Libby Lenton Shayne Reese Bronte Barratt Linda Mackenzie Melissa Mitchell * Lara Davenport *", "China ( CHN ) Zhu Yingwen Pang Jiaying Zhou Yafei Yang Yu Tang Jingzhi *" ], [ "2007 Melbourne", "United States ( USA ) Natalie Coughlin Dana Vollmer Lacey Nymeyer Katie Hoff Kara Lynn Joyce * Margaret Hoelzer * Amanda Weir *", "Germany ( GER ) Meike Freitag Britta Steffen Petra Dallmann Annika Lurz Daniela Samulski *", "France ( FRA ) Alena Popchanka Sophie Huber Aurore Mongel Laure Manaudou Céline Couderc *" ], [ "2009 Rome", "China ( CHN ) Yang Yu Zhu Qianwei Liu Jing Pang Jiaying", "United States ( USA ) Dana Vollmer Lacey Nymeyer Ariana Kukors Allison Schmitt Dagny Knutson * Alyssa Anderson *", "Great Britain ( GBR ) Joanne Jackson Jazmin Carlin Caitlin McClatchey Rebecca Adlington Hannah Miley *" ], [ "2011 Shanghai", "United States ( USA ) Missy Franklin Dagny Knutson Katie Hoff ( 3 ) Allison Schmitt Jasmine Tosky *", "Australia ( AUS ) Bronte Barratt Blair Evans Angie Bainbridge Kylie Palmer Jade Neilsen *", "China ( CHN ) Chen Qian Pang Jiaying Liu Jing Tang Yi Zhu Qianwei *" ], [ "2013 Barcelona", "United States ( USA ) Katie Ledecky Shannon Vreeland Karlee Bispo Missy Franklin Chelsea Chenault * Maya DiRado * Jordan Mattern *", "Australia ( AUS ) Bronte Barratt Kylie Palmer Brittany Elmslie Alicia Coutts Emma McKeon * Ami Matsuo *", "France ( FRA ) Camille Muffat Charlotte Bonnet Mylène Lazare Coralie Balmy Isabelle Mabboux *" ], [ "2015 Kazan", "United States ( USA ) Missy Franklin ( 3 ) Leah Smith Katie McLaughlin Katie Ledecky Cierra Runge * Chelsea Chenault * Shannon Vreeland *", "Italy ( ITA ) Alice Mizzau Erica Musso Chiara Masini Luccetti Federica Pellegrini", "China ( CHN ) Qiu Yuhan Guo Junjun Zhang Yufei Shen Duo Shao Yiwen * Zhang Yuhan *" ], [ "2017 Budapest", "United States ( USA ) Leah Smith Mallory Comerford Melanie Margalis Katie Ledecky ( 3 ) Cierra Runge * Hali Flickinger * Madisyn Cox *", "China ( CHN ) Ai Yanhan Liu Zixuan Zhang Yuhan Li Bingjie Wang Jingzhuo * Shen Duo *", "Australia ( AUS ) Madison Wilson Emma McKeon Kotuku Ngawati Ariarne Titmus Shayna Jack * Leah Neale *" ], [ "2019 Gwangju", "Australia ( AUS ) Ariarne Titmus Madison Wilson Brianna Throssell Emma McKeon Leah Neale * Kiah Melverton *", "United States ( USA ) Simone Manuel Katie Ledecky Melanie Margalis Katie McLaughlin Allison Schmitt * Gabby DeLoof * Leah Smith *", "Canada ( CAN ) Kayla Sanchez Taylor Ruck Emily Overholt Penny Oleksiak Rebecca Smith * Emma O'Croinin *" ] ]
Medalists -- 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
List_of_World_Aquatics_Championships_medalists_in_swimming_(women)_36
This is the complete list of women's World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming from 1973 to 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hawley
Richard Hawley
[ "Year", "Album", "Artist", "Details" ]
[ [ "1996", "The Sun Is Often Out", "Longpigs", "As band member Vocals , guitar" ], [ "1997", "Life thru a Lens", "Robbie Williams", "Co-writer of Clean" ], [ "1998", "Manna", "The Spokesman", "Guitar and harmonica" ], [ "1999", "Mobile Home", "Longpigs", "As band member Co-writer , vocals , guitar" ], [ "2001", "Richard Hawley", "Himself", "Mini album Writer , producer , vocals , lap steel and twelve-string guitars" ], [ "2001", "We Love Life", "Pulp", "Lap steel and twelve-string guitars" ], [ "2001", "Late Night Final", "Himself", "Writer , co-producer , vocals , guitars , harmonica , piano , organ , glockenspiel , drums , mixing" ], [ "2001", "Loud Like Nature", "Add N to ( X )", "Guitar on Sheez Mine" ], [ "2002", "Len Parrot 's Memorial Lift", "Baxter Dury", "Guitar on Beneath The Underdog" ], [ "2002", "Bad Cover Version", "Pulp", "Guitar on Disco 2000 ( Nick Cave version )" ], [ "2002", "Total Lee ! The Songs of Lee Hazlewood", "Various artists", "Guitar , keyboards on The Cheat ( with Jarvis Cocker )" ], [ "2003", "The Last Great Wilderness", "The Pastels", "Soundtrack album Guitar" ], [ "2003", "Lowedges", "Himself", "Writer , co-producer , vocals , guitars , bass , keyboards , glockenspiel , vibraphone , lyre , drums , percussion , mixing" ], [ "2003", "A Heavy Nite With", "Relaxed Muscle", "Credited as Wayne Marsden Guitar" ], [ "2004", "Neveroddoreven", "I Monster", "Guitar" ], [ "2004", "Much More Than Much Love", "Finley Quaye", "Guitar" ], [ "2004", "A Girl Called Eddy", "A Girl Called Eddy", "Co-producer , backing vocals , guitars , keyboards , glockenspiel , vibraphone , lyre" ], [ "2004", "Nancy Sinatra", "Nancy Sinatra", "Guitar , harmonica , lyre , vibraphone" ], [ "2004", "Seven Miles Of Love", "Hoggboy", "Co-writer , additional producer , guitar" ], [ "2005", "Coles Corner", "Himself", "Writer , co-producer , vocals , guitars , keyboards , piano , glockenspiel , vibraphone , lyre , drums , percussion" ] ]
Discography -- Credits
Richard_Hawley_0
Richard Willis Hawley (born 17 January 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. After his first band Treebound Story (formed while he was still at school) broke up, Hawley found success as a member of Britpop band Longpigs in the 1990s. After that group broke up in 2000, he later joined the band Pulp, led by his friend Jarvis Cocker, for a short time. As a solo musician, Hawley has released eight studio albums. He has been nominated for a Mercury prize twice and once for a Brit Award. He has collaborated with Lisa Marie Presley, Shakespears Sister, Arctic Monkeys, Manic Street Preachers, Elbow, Duane Eddy, and Paul Weller.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Larkin
Linda Larkin
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1998", "Aladdin 's Math Quest", "Princess Jasmine" ], [ "2001", "Aladdin in Nasira 's Revenge", "Princess Jasmine" ], [ "2002", "Darkened Skye", "Skye of Lynlorra" ], [ "2002", "Kingdom Hearts", "Princess Jasmine" ], [ "2006", "Kingdom Hearts II", "Princess Jasmine" ], [ "2011", "Kinect Disneyland Adventures", "Princess Jasmine" ], [ "2013", "Grand Theft Auto V", "Violet ( Impotent Rage ) , The Local Population" ], [ "2013", "Disney Infinity", "Princess Jasmine" ], [ "2015", "Disney Infinity 3.0", "Princess Jasmine" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
Linda_Larkin_2
Linda Larkin (born March 20, 1970) is an American actress, best known for her role as the voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney's 1992 animated feature film, Aladdin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_1_West
North 1 West
[ "Team", "Ground", "City/Area", "Previous season" ]
[ [ "Altrincham Kersal", "Stelfox Avenue", "Timperley , Altrincham , Greater Manchester", "Promoted from Lancs/Cheshire 1 ( champions )" ], [ "Birkenhead Park", "Upper Park", "Birkenhead , Wirral", "3rd" ], [ "Bowdon", "Clay Lane", "Timperley , Altrincham , Greater Manchester", "Promoted from Lancs/Cheshire 1 ( playoff )" ], [ "Broughton Park", "Hough End", "Chorlton-cum-Hardy , Manchester", "5th" ], [ "Burnage", "Varley Park", "Stockport , Greater Manchester", "11th" ], [ "Douglas", "Port-E-Chee", "Douglas , Isle of Man", "6th" ], [ "Keswick", "Davidson Park", "Keswick , Cumbria", "Promoted from Cumbria 1 ( champions )" ], [ "Firwood Waterloo", "St Anthony 's Road", "Blundellsands , Merseyside", "8th" ], [ "Northwich", "Moss Farm", "Northwich , Cheshire", "4th" ], [ "Penrith", "Winters Park", "Penrith , Cumbria", "10th" ], [ "Stockport", "The Memorial Ground", "Stockport , Greater Manchester", "7th" ], [ "Vale of Lune", "Powder House Lane", "Lancaster , Lancashire", "Relegated from North Premier ( 13th )" ], [ "Warrington", "The Fortress", "Walton , Warrington , Cheshire", "9th" ], [ "Wilmslow", "Memorial Ground", "Wilmslow , Cheshire", "Relegated from North Premier ( 14th )" ] ]
North_1_West_0
North 1 West is a rugby union league at the sixth level within the English league system. The league is made up of teams from the north-west of England and the Isle of Man; principally consisting of the English counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. Promotion and relegation determine the makeup of the league each season, with the top team automatically moving into North Premier and the second-placed team entering into a play-off match with the second-placed team in North 1 East. Occasionally, depending on promotion and relegation, teams from either North 1 East and North 1 West may be required to compete in the opposite league to ensure that the number of teams in the east and west leagues remains at 14 teams each. Teams dropping from the league go into either Lancs/Cheshire 1 or Cumbria 1 depending on location.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitropa_Futsal_Cup
Mitropa Futsal Cup
[ "Country", "Winners", "Runners-up" ]
[ [ "Czech Republic", "5", "2" ], [ "Hungary", "4", "2" ], [ "Croatia", "-", "2" ], [ "Poland", "-", "1" ], [ "Slovenia", "-", "1" ], [ "Austria", "-", "1" ] ]
Performances -- By country
Mitropa_Futsal_Cup_2
The Mitropa Futsal Cup is an annual futsal competition and considered one of the most important European futsal tournaments. It is a preparation tournament for the UEFA Futsal Cup and takes place every year at a different venue in Central Europe. The name derives from the famous Mitropa Cup football competition, which was played between 1927 and 1992. The Mitropa Futsal Cup has been played since 2009 and features the best teams as well as national futsal champions from Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. The most successful club is Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim with 5 titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Singapore_Sevens
2019 Singapore Sevens
[ "Place", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "9", "France", "8" ], [ "10", "Scotland", "7" ], [ "11", "Canada", "5" ], [ "11", "Wales", "5" ], [ "13", "Kenya", "3" ], [ "14", "Spain", "2" ], [ "15", "Hong Kong", "1" ], [ "15", "Japan", "1" ] ]
2019_Singapore_Sevens_11
The 2019 Singapore Sevens was a rugby sevens tournament played at the National Stadium in Singapore on 13-14 April 2019. It was the eighth edition of the Singapore Sevens and the eighth tournament of the 2018-19 World Rugby Sevens Series. In the cup final, it was South Africa who took out their second Singapore title after they defeated Fiji by a single point. Third was England after they defeated United States by 21 points. France won the challenge trophy after defeating Scotland in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_O'Sullivan_(actor)
Paul O'Sullivan (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1988", "High Spirits", "Graham" ], [ "1995", "Memory Run", "Video Operator" ], [ "1995", "It Takes Two", "Bernard Louffier" ], [ "1998", "Jerry and Tom", "Roebuck 's Friend" ], [ "1998", "Dirty Work", "A.D" ], [ "2000", "The Spreading Ground", "Ben Scattergood" ], [ "2003", "Luck", "Bartender" ], [ "2009", "Zombie Dearest", "Mr. Roeder" ], [ "2010", "Score : A Hockey Musical", "Doctor" ], [ "2012", "Flutter", "Doctor" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Paul_O'Sullivan_(actor)_0
Paul O'Sullivan (April 4, 1964 - May 18, 2012) was a Canadian comedic actor. Originally associated with The Second City's Toronto troupe, he acted both on stage and in television shows such as George Shrinks, Friends and Heroes, Grossology and Getting Along Famously, as well as in guest roles on The Red Green Show, Murdoch Mysteries, Dan for Mayor and Little Mosque on the Prairie. He previously taught for Humber College's program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jung_Suk-won
Jung Suk-won
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2008", "Fate", "" ], [ "2008", "Public Enemy Returns", "" ], [ "2008", "The Divine Weapon", "" ], [ "2011", "The Beast", "Kang Tae-hoon" ], [ "2011", "Secrets , Objects", "Lee Woo-sang" ], [ "2012", "R2B : Return to Base", "Choi Min-ho" ], [ "2015", "The Long Way Home", "Senior lieutenant ( sangwi )" ], [ "2015", "The Tiger : An Old Hunter 's Tale", "Ryu" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Jung_Suk-won_1
Jung Suk-won (; born May 16, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He began his entertainment career as a stuntman with the Seoul Action School after being discharged from the Marines, then turned to modeling and acting, notably in the television series Rooftop Prince, and Haeundae Lovers. Jung began dating singer Baek Ji-young in 2011, and the couple married on June 2, 2013 at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_GET-ligaen_season
2010–11 GET-ligaen season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "+/-", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Henrik Malmström", "Sparta Warriors", "14", "10", "12", "22", "+7", "10" ], [ "Christian Dahl Andersen", "Stavanger Oilers", "16", "5", "13", "18", "+4", "18" ], [ "Martin Strandfeldt", "Stavanger Oilers", "16", "7", "9", "16", "0", "20" ], [ "Juha-Pekka Loikas", "Stavanger Oilers", "16", "6", "10", "16", "+3", "24" ], [ "Dion Knelsen", "Sparta Warriors", "14", "7", "7", "14", "+10", "8" ], [ "Cleve Kinley", "Stavanger Oilers", "16", "2", "12", "14", "+7", "26" ], [ "Tommy Kristiansen", "Sparta Warriors", "14", "8", "5", "13", "+6", "20" ], [ "Lars Erik Spets", "Lørenskog", "11", "4", "8", "12", "+3", "2" ], [ "Michael Vannelli", "Stavanger Oilers", "16", "3", "9", "12", "+3", "32" ], [ "Evan Cheverie", "Lillehammer", "10", "3", "9", "12", "+4", "24" ], [ "Magnus Selvaag", "Sparta Warriors", "14", "2", "10", "12", "+9", "8" ] ]
Playoffs -- Statistics
These are the top ten skaters in the playoffs based on points . [ 5 ] If the list exceeds ten skaters because of a tie in points , all of the tied skaters are shown .
2010–11_GET-ligaen_season_4
The 2010-11 GET-ligaen is the 72nd season of Norway's premier ice hockey league, Eliteserien (known as GET-ligaen for sponsorship reasons). The regular season began on 18 September 2010 and is scheduled to end on 27 February 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_foil
Fencing at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's foil
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Victories", "TG", "TR", "Dif", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Lee Kiefer", "United States", "5", "25", "3", "+22", "Q" ], [ "2", "Eleanor Harvey", "Canada", "5", "22", "5", "+17", "Q" ], [ "3", "Jessica Guo", "Canada", "5", "25", "13", "+12", "Q" ], [ "4", "Nataly Michel", "Mexico", "4", "21", "12", "+9", "Q" ], [ "5", "Paola Gil", "Peru", "3", "21", "17", "+4", "Q" ], [ "6", "Jacqueline Dubrovich", "United States", "3", "18", "15", "+3", "Q" ], [ "6", "Daylen Moreno", "Cuba", "3", "18", "15", "+3", "Q" ], [ "8", "Flavia Mormandi", "Argentina", "3", "17", "14", "+3", "Q" ], [ "9", "Saskia Loretta van Erven Garcia", "Colombia", "3", "19", "17", "+2", "Q" ], [ "10", "Anabella Acurero", "Venezuela", "2", "16", "18", "-2", "Q" ], [ "11", "Gabriela Cecchini", "Brazil", "2", "15", "18", "-3", "Q" ], [ "12", "Bia Bulcão", "Brazil", "2", "16", "20", "-4", "Q" ], [ "13", "Lucia Ondarts", "Argentina", "2", "15", "22", "-7", "Q" ], [ "14", "Denisse Hernández", "Mexico", "1", "15", "21", "-6", "Q" ], [ "15", "Elizabeth Hidalgo", "Cuba", "1", "14", "22", "-9", "" ], [ "16", "Kusi Rosales", "Peru", "1", "9", "21", "-12", "" ], [ "17", "Ivania Carballo", "El Salvador", "0", "12", "25", "-13", "" ], [ "18", "Tatiana Prieto", "Colombia", "0", "6", "25", "-19", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
All 18 fencers were put into three groups of six athletes , were each fencer would have five individual matches . The top 14 athletes overall would qualify for next round . [ 1 ]
Fencing_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_foil_0
The women's foil competition of the fencing events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 5 at the Lima Convention Centre. The foil competition consisted of a qualification round followed by a single-elimination bracket with a bronze medal match between the two semifinal losers. Fencing was done to 15 touches or to the completion of three three-minute rounds if neither fencer reached 15 touches by then. At the end of time, the higher-scoring fencer was the winner; a tie resulted in an additional one-minute sudden-death time period. This sudden-death period was further modified by the selection of a draw-winner beforehand; if neither fencer scored a touch during the minute, the predetermined draw-winner won the bout.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esher_RFC
Esher RFC
[ "Player", "Position", "Union" ]
[ [ "Charlie Burman", "Hooker", "England" ], [ "Matt Kouris ( D/R )", "Hooker", "England" ], [ "Callum O'Connell", "Hooker", "Ireland" ], [ "Neil Sweeney", "Hooker", "Ireland" ], [ "Ed Cudworth", "Prop", "England" ], [ "Karl Furey", "Prop", "New Zealand" ], [ "Cameron Leigh", "Prop", "England" ], [ "Matthew Lowes", "Prop", "England" ], [ "Ollie Mines", "Prop", "England" ], [ "George Young", "Prop", "England" ], [ "Cameron Zeiss", "Prop", "England" ], [ "Cameron Gentles", "Lock", "New Zealand" ], [ "Ollie Marriott", "Lock", "England" ], [ "Hayden Smith", "Lock", "United States" ], [ "Charlie Gossington", "Flanker", "England" ], [ "Hugo Solway", "Flanker", "England" ], [ "Jack Tredrea", "Flanker", "England" ], [ "Archie White ( D/R )", "Flanker", "England" ], [ "Tom Whitehurst", "Flanker", "England" ], [ "Tom Yellowlees", "Flanker", "England" ] ]
Esher_RFC_1
Esher Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union club based in Surrey. Esher currently play in the fourth division of the English league system; National League 2 South, following the clubs relegation from National League 1 at the end of the 2018-19 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1859
List of shipwrecks in October 1859
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Fenegina", "Netherlands", "The brig was wrecked at Sulina , Ottoman Empire" ], [ "Heroine", "United Kingdom", "The brig ran aground and sank on the Hvidodde Reef , north of Ronne , Denmark , with the loss of two of her crew . She was on a voyage from Troon , Ayrshire to Cronstadt , Russia" ], [ "Hope", "United Kingdom", "The barque foundered in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by the brig Jeune Celina ( France ) . Hope was on a voyage from Saint John , New Brunswick , British North America to Whitby , Yorkshire" ], [ "Industry", "United Kingdom", "The paddle tug ran aground and sank in the Clyde at Renfrew" ], [ "Killarney", "United Kingdom", "The steamship ran aground in the Clyde at Spiers Point . She was on a voyage from Glasgow , Renfrewshire to Cork . She was refloated and resumed her voyage" ], [ "Viola", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on Anholt , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Kirkcaldy , Fife to Riga , Russia . She was refloated and resumed her voyage" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1859_1
The list of shipwrecks in October 1859 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1859.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_club_tracks_of_2013_(Australia)
List of number-one club tracks of 2013 (Australia)
[ "Position", "Country", "Artist", "Weeks at No . 1" ]
[ [ "1", "AUS", "Peking Duk", "10" ], [ "2", "AUS", "Timmy Trumpet", "8" ], [ "3", "UK", "Calvin Harris", "7" ], [ "3", "SWE", "Alesso", "7" ], [ "4", "SWE", "Avicii", "6" ], [ "4", "NED", "Nicky Romero", "6" ], [ "5", "FRA", "Daft Punk", "5" ], [ "5", "US", "TJR", "5" ], [ "6", "AUS", "J-Trick", "3" ], [ "6", "NED", "Martin Garrix", "3" ], [ "7", "AUS", "The Stafford Brothers", "2" ], [ "8", "AUS", "The Only", "1" ] ]
Number-one artists
List_of_number-one_club_tracks_of_2013_(Australia)_1
This is the list of number-one tracks on the ARIA Club Chart in 2013, and is compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Tour_of_Alberta
2014 Tour of Alberta
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Theo Bos ( NED )", "Belkin Pro Cycling", "3h 42 ' 50" ], [ "2", "Daryl Impey ( RSA )", "Orica-GreenEDGE", "+ 0" ], [ "3", "Jure Kocjan ( SLO )", "Team SmartStop", "+ 0" ], [ "4", "Robert Sweeting ( USA )", "5-hour Energy", "+ 0" ], [ "5", "Robert Förster ( GER )", "UnitedHealthcare", "+ 0" ], [ "6", "Ramūnas Navardauskas ( LTU )", "Garmin-Sharp", "+ 0" ], [ "7", "Steele Von Hoff ( NZL )", "Garmin-Sharp", "+ 0" ], [ "8", "Nicolai Brøchner ( DEN )", "Bissell Development Team", "+ 0" ], [ "9", "Tyler Magner ( USA )", "Hincapie Sportswear Development Team", "+ 0" ], [ "10", "Ben King ( USA )", "Garmin-Sharp", "+ 0" ] ]
Stage 4 results
2014_Tour_of_Alberta_8
The 2014 Tour of Alberta is the second edition of the Tour of Alberta stage race. The event is included on the UCI America Tour, with a UCI classification of 2.1. As such, the race was only open to teams on the UCI Pro Tour, UCI Professional Continental and UCI Continental circuits. The race takes place between September 2-7, 2014, as a six-day, six-stage race, traversing the province of Alberta. The race commences in Calgary and finishes Edmonton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Canadian_history
Timeline of Canadian history
[ "Year", "Date", "Event" ]
[ [ "1813", "21-22 June", "During the War of 1812 , Laura Secord learns of an American plan to launch a surprise attack on British forces and walks 20 miles to warn the defenders . The British defeat the American invaders at the Battle of Beaver Dams on 24 June" ], [ "1818", "20 October", "The London Convention is signed , setting the boundary between the United States and British North America to the 49th parallel from the Northwest Angle in Minnesota west to the continental divide of the Rocky Mountains , and establishing joint control of the Oregon Country" ], [ "1829", "6 June", "Shanawdithit , the last known living member of the Beothuk people native to Newfoundland , dies ; she was about 29 years old" ], [ "1846", "15 June", "The Oregon boundary dispute is settled with the signing of the Oregon Treaty , extending the boundary between British North America and the United States along the 49th parallel from the Rocky Mountains to the Juan de Fuca Strait , and defining the maritime boundary to the Pacific Ocean" ], [ "1864", "1 - 9 September", "The Charlottetown Conference , the first of several meetings to discuss a Maritime Union and Canadian Confederation , is held in Charlottetown" ], [ "1867", "1 July", "The British North America Act , 1867 , divides the Province of Canada into Ontario and Quebec and joins them with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to form a confederated state called the Dominion of Canada" ], [ "1869-1870", "11 October-12 May", "A group of Métis led by Louis Riel mount the Red River Rebellion against Canadian intrusion and form the Red River Colony . The Canadian government regains control after acceding to many of Riel 's demands , but he flees into exile in the United States after the government refused to grant him amnesty" ], [ "1870", "15 July", "Main article : Timeline of Rupert 's Land and North-Western Territory transfer Concluding a series of agreements between Canada , the United Kingdom , and the Hudson 's Bay Company , Canada acquires Rupert 's Land and the North-Western Territory , forming the North-West Territories . In the aftermath of the Red River Rebellion , Manitoba is subdivided from the new territory in the area around Winnipeg , becoming Canada 's fifth province . Land rights are granted to the Métis" ], [ "1871", "20 July", "The colonies of British Columbia and Vancouver Island amalgamate and then enter Confederation as the Province of British Columbia , Canada 's the sixth province" ], [ "1873", "1 July", "Prince Edward Island enters Confederation as the seventh province" ], [ "1880", "1 September", "The British Arctic Territories are ceded to Canada , becoming part of the North-West Territories" ], [ "1885", "26 March - 3 June", "Several hundred Catholic Francophone Métis led by Louis Riel and supported by Cree fighters mount the North-West Rebellion and establish the Provisional Government of Saskatchewan . Riel is captured at the Battle of Batoche ( 9-12 May ) , tried for treason , and hanged on 16 November 1885 . Francophones bitterly denounce the sentence and Canada becomes deeply polarized along ethno-religious lines" ], [ "1885", "7 November", "The transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway , then the longest in the world , is completed" ] ]
19th century
Timeline_of_Canadian_history_8
This is a brief timeline of the history of Canada, comprising important social, economic, political, military, legal, and territorial changes and events in Canada and its predecessor states.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Bell_(actor)
Spencer Bell (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1922", "The Counter Jumper", "A Clerk" ], [ "1923", "No Wedding Bells", "The Butler" ], [ "1923", "The Gown Shop", "Janitor" ], [ "1923", "Lightning Love", "Butler" ], [ "1924", "Her Boy Friend", "Dock worker" ], [ "1924", "Kid Speed", "The Speed Kid 's co-driver" ], [ "1925", "Wizard of Oz", "Cowardly Lion /Rastus/Snowball" ], [ "1925", "Blue Blood", "Amos Jeenkins" ], [ "1925", "The Perfect Clown", "Snowflake" ], [ "1926", "The Prince of Broadway", "Snowball" ], [ "1927", "Oh , What a Man !", "Waiter" ], [ "1928", "The Midnight Taxi", "Rastus" ], [ "1929", "The Rodeo", "Magnolia 's Husband" ], [ "1931", "Smart Money", "Suntan" ], [ "1932", "Heavens ! My Husband !", "Porter" ], [ "1933", "Blue of the Night", "Porter" ] ]
Selected filmography
Spencer_Bell_(actor)_0
Spencer Bell (September 25, 1887 - August 18, 1935) was an American stage and film actor, best known for playing opposite Larry Semon in many of his silent comedy shorts from the late 1910s to 1928. Bell was one of the first African American comedic actors of the silent film era, and was the first to be signed to film contract. Over the course of his fifteen year film career, Bell appeared in more than seventy comedy shorts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoaneta_Pandjerova
Antoaneta Pandjerova
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Location", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "12 September 1993", "Varna , Bulgaria", "Clay", "Tatjana Ječmenica", "2-6 , 6-3 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "30 October 1995", "Nicosia , Cyprus", "Clay", "Dragana Zarić", "2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "12 October 1997", "Thessaloniki , Greece", "Hard", "Alice Pirsu", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "17 May 1998", "Novi Sad , Serbia", "Clay", "Petra Mandula", "6-0 , 5-7 , 1-6" ], [ "Winner", "5", "11 October 1998", "Orestiada , Greece", "Hard", "Julia Adlbrecht", "2-6 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "6", "9 May 1999", "Verona , Italy", "Clay", "Laura Bao", "5-7 , 7-5 , 7-5" ], [ "Winner", "7", "16 April 2000", "Magli , Italy", "Clay", "Petra Mandula", "6-4 , 2-6 , 7-5" ], [ "Runner-up", "8", "10 September 2000", "Bucharest , Romania", "Clay", "Zsófia Gubacsi", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "9", "17 September 2000", "Sofia , Bulgaria", "Clay", "Evelyn Fauth", "7-5 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "10", "8 June 2003", "Doksy , Czech Republic", "Clay", "Dominika Nociarová", "2-6 , 3-6" ] ]
ITF Circuit finals -- Singles ( 5–5 )
Antoaneta_Pandjerova_1
Antoaneta Pandjerova (, born 22 June 1977) is a retired tennis player from Bulgaria. On 25 September 2000, she reached her highest WTA singles ranking of 174 whilst her best doubles ranking was 177 on 31 October 1994. Playing for Bulgaria at the Fed Cup, Pandjerova has accumulated a win-loss record of 8-13.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liga_Nacional_de_Futsal
Liga Nacional de Futsal
[ "Team", "Winner", "Runner-up", "Years won", "Years runner-up" ]
[ [ "Carlos Barbosa", "5", "3", "2001 , 2004 , 2006 , 2009 , 2015", "1998 , 2003 , 2011" ], [ "Jaraguá", "4", "2", "2005 , 2007 , 2008 , 2010", "2006 , 2009" ], [ "Ulbra", "3", "3", "1998 , 2002 , 2003", "2001 , 2004 , 2008" ], [ "Intelli", "2", "2", "2012 , 2013", "2014 , 2015" ], [ "Atlético Mineiro", "2", "1", "1997 , 1999", "2000" ], [ "Joinville", "1", "2", "2017", "2007 , 2012" ], [ "Sorocaba", "1", "1", "2014", "2016" ], [ "Internacional", "1", "0", "1996", "-" ], [ "CR Vasco da Gama", "1", "0", "2000", "-" ], [ "Santos", "1", "0", "2011", "-" ], [ "Corinthians", "1", "0", "2016", "-" ], [ "Pato Futsal", "1", "0", "2018", "-" ], [ "Atlântico", "0", "2", "-", "2005 , 2018" ], [ "Vasco da Gama FC", "0", "1", "-", "1996" ], [ "Banespa", "0", "1", "-", "1997" ], [ "Miécimo", "0", "1", "-", "1999" ], [ "Minas Tênis Clube", "0", "1", "-", "2002" ], [ "Copagril", "0", "1", "-", "2010" ], [ "Concórdia", "0", "1", "-", "2013" ], [ "Assoeva", "0", "1", "-", "2017" ] ]
Records and statistics -- By team
Liga_Futsal_1
The Liga Nacional de Futsal is the premier futsal league in Brazil, and was created in 1996 with the purpose of setting up a championship with the best futsal teams of the country, corresponding to the Brazilian Football Championship Série A. It is organized by the Brazilian Futsal Confederation (CBFS).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Catholic_Athletic_League
West Catholic Athletic League
[ "Institution", "Location", "Established", "Enrollment", "Gender", "Team name", "Joined" ]
[ [ "Archbishop Mitty High School", "San Jose", "1964", "1,750", "Coed", "Monarchs", "n/a" ], [ "Archbishop Riordan High School", "San Francisco", "1949", "700", "Male", "Crusaders", "1967" ], [ "Bellarmine College Preparatory", "San Jose", "1851", "1,625", "Male", "Bells", "n/a" ], [ "Presentation High School", "San Jose", "1962", "800", "Female", "Panthers", "n/a" ], [ "Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory", "San Francisco", "1987", "1,300", "Coed", "Fightin ' Irish", "1967" ], [ "Saint Francis High School", "Mountain View", "1955", "1,750", "Coed", "Lancers", "n/a" ], [ "St. Ignatius College Preparatory", "San Francisco", "1855", "1,450", "Coed", "Wildcats", "1967" ], [ "Junípero Serra High School", "San Mateo", "1944", "1,000", "Male", "Padres", "n/a" ], [ "Valley Christian High School", "San Jose", "1956", "1,400", "Coed", "Warriors", "2003" ] ]
High schools
West_Catholic_Athletic_League_0
The West Catholic Athletic League or WCAL is a highly competitive high school athletic conference in the Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. The boys division is made up of seven Catholic schools and one nondenominational Christian school in the Western and Southern portions of the San Francisco Bay Area. The girls division includes all of the co-ed schools in the WCAL, along with Presentation High School-San Jose (all-female school). Notre Dame-Belmont (all-female school), Sacred Heart Preparatory-Atherton, and Menlo School-Atherton compete in select WCAL sports (water polo and lacrosse), but mainly partake in the West Bay Athletic League. - Ariel Hsing, Table Tennis, Valley Christian High School
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics
Serbia at the 2012 Summer Olympics
[ "Sport", "Men", "Women", "Total" ]
[ [ "Athletics", "7", "7", "14" ], [ "Boxing", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Canoeing", "6", "6", "12" ], [ "Cycling", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Handball", "15", "0", "15" ], [ "Judo", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Rowing", "6", "0", "6" ], [ "Shooting", "3", "5", "8" ], [ "Swimming", "6", "2", "8" ], [ "Table tennis", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Taekwondo", "1", "2", "3" ], [ "Tennis", "4", "2", "6" ], [ "Volleyball", "12", "12", "24" ], [ "Water polo", "13", "0", "13" ], [ "Wrestling", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "Total", "80", "36", "116" ] ]
Competitors
Serbia_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_1
Serbia competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. This was the nation's third appearance at the Summer Olympics. The Olympic Committee of Serbia sent a total of 116 athletes to the Games, 80 men and 46 women, to compete in 15 sports. Volleyball, men's handball, men's water polo were the only team-based sports in which Serbia had its representation in these Olympic games. Among the sports played by the athletes, Serbia marked its Olympic debut in taekwondo. Notable Serbian athletes featured butterfly swimmer and Olympic silver medalist Milorad Čavić, and world number-one male tennis player and Olympic bronze medalist Novak Djokovic, who was the nation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony. Pistol shooter and Olympic gold medalist Jasna Šekarić, the oldest of the team at age 47, became the first Serbian athlete to compete in seven Olympic games, and played as an individual competitor under five different banners. Two athletes, on the other hand, made their sixth Olympic appearance: rifle shooter Nemanja Mirosavljev, and high jumper Dragutin Topić. Water polo player Dušan Mandić, at age 18, was the youngest athlete of the team. Serbia left London with a total of four Olympic medals (one gold, one silver, and two bronze). Taekwondo jin Milica Mandić won Serbia's first ever gold medal in Olympic history as an independent nation. Meanwhile, the men's national water polo team managed to repeat its bronze medal from Beijing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984–85_Montreal_Canadiens_season
1984–85 Montreal Canadiens season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Nationality", "College/junior/club team" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Petr Svoboda", "Czech Republic", "CHZ Litvínov ( Czechoslovakia )" ], [ "1", "8", "Shayne Corson", "Canada", "Brantford Alexanders ( OHL )" ], [ "2", "29", "Stephane Richer", "Canada", "Granby Bisons ( QMJHL )" ], [ "3", "51", "Patrick Roy", "Canada", "Granby Bisons ( QMJHL )" ], [ "3", "54", "Graeme Bonar", "Canada", "Sault Ste . Marie Greyhounds ( OHL )" ], [ "4", "65", "Lee Brodeur", "United States", "Grafton High School ( North Dakota )" ], [ "5", "95", "Gerald Johansson", "Canada", "Swift Current Broncos ( SJHL )" ], [ "6", "116", "Jim Nesich", "United States", "Verdun Juniors ( QMJHL )" ], [ "7", "137", "Scott MacTavish", "Canada", "Fredericton High School ( New Brunswick )" ], [ "8", "158", "Brad McCaughey", "United States", "Ann Arbor High School" ], [ "9", "179", "Eric Demers", "Canada", "Shawinigan Cataractes" ], [ "10", "199", "Ron Annear", "Canada", "United States International University ( NCAA )" ], [ "11", "220", "Dave Tanner", "Canada", "Notre Dame Hounds ( SJHL )" ], [ "12", "240", "Troy Crosby", "Canada", "Verdun Juniors ( QMJHL )" ] ]
Draft picks -- NHL Draft
See also : 1984 NHL Entry Draft
1984–85_Montreal_Canadiens_season_6
The 1984-85 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 76th season of play.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Philadelphia_76ers_season
2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "77", "April 2", "@ Toronto", "L 105-113", "Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot ( 23 )", "Richaun Holmes ( 7 )", "T.J. McConnell ( 11 )", "Air Canada Centre 19,800", "28-49" ], [ "78", "April 4", "Brooklyn", "L 118-141", "Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot ( 19 )", "Alex Poythress ( 7 )", "T.J. McConnell ( 7 )", "Wells Fargo Center 14,580", "28-50" ], [ "79", "April 6", "Chicago", "L 90-102", "Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot ( 18 )", "Holmes , Saric ( 10 )", "T.J. McConnell ( 8 )", "Wells Fargo Center 15,177", "28-51" ], [ "80", "April 8", "Milwaukee", "L 82-90", "Richaun Holmes ( 17 )", "Richaun Holmes ( 10 )", "T.J. McConnell ( 10 )", "Wells Fargo Center 16,301", "28-52" ], [ "81", "April 10", "Indiana", "L 111-120", "Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot ( 24 )", "Holmes , Saric ( 6 )", "T.J. McConnell ( 8 )", "Wells Fargo Center 14,622", "28-53" ], [ "82", "April 12", "@ New York", "L 113-114", "Justin Anderson ( 26 )", "Shawn Long ( 9 )", "T.J. McConnell ( 8 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,812", "28-54" ] ]
2016–17_Philadelphia_76ers_season_8
The 2016-17 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 68th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team improved 18 games after finishing with a league worst 10 wins in 2016. The season would have been the rookie season for number one overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft Ben Simmons, but a broken foot injury sidelined him for the whole season. It would be the team's fourth straight season where a top prospect of theirs would be sidelined for an entire season due to an injury (the 76ers previously dealt with former center Nerlens Noel being out in the 2013-14 NBA season and Joel Embiid being out for two straight seasons before this one). However, Embiid, who was previously drafted 3rd in the 2014 draft, played in his first season after suffering multiple foot injuries before later being out for the rest of the season after playing a promising 31 games throughout the season. Also, it was the first season of draft and stash prospect Dario Šarić, who was also taken in the 2014 NBA draft. The 2016 season was also the first time in three years the Sixers made a splash in NBA free agency by adding guards Jerryd Bayless, Sergio Rodríguez and veteran Gerald Henderson Jr. to the team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_in_French_football
2009–10 in French football
[ "Team", "Outgoing", "Manner", "Date", "Table", "Incoming", "Date", "Table" ]
[ [ "Marseille", "Eric Gerets", "Resigned", "12 May 2009", "Off-season", "Didier Deschamps", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Paris Saint-Germain", "Paul Le Guen", "Contract Expiration", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Antoine Kombouaré", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Nice", "Frédéric Antonetti", "Contract Expiration", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Didier Ollé-Nicolle", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Monaco", "Ricardo Gomes", "Contract Expiration", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Guy Lacombe", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Valenciennes", "Antoine Kombouaré", "Moved to Paris Saint-Germain", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Philippe Montanier", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Rennes", "Guy Lacombe", "Move to Monaco", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Frédéric Antonetti", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Le Mans", "Arnaud Cormier", "Mutual consent", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Paulo Duarte", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Boulogne", "Philippe Montanier", "Moved to Valenciennes", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "Laurent Guyot", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ], [ "Montpellier", "Rolland Courbis", "Mutual consent", "30 June 2009", "Off-season", "René Girard", "1 July 2009", "N/A" ] ]
Managerial changes -- Ligue 1
2009–10_in_French_football_0
The 2009-10 season was the 77th season of competitive professional football in France. The season began on 7 August 2009 for the Championnat National and Ligue 2 and on 8 August for Ligue 1 and the Championnat de France amateur. The season concluded on 14 May 2010 for Ligue 2, 15 May for Ligue 1, and 21 May for the Championnat National and the Championnat de France amateur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Eurocup_Basketball_Knockout_Stage
2013–14 Eurocup Basketball Knockout Stage
[ "Team # 1", "Agg", "Team # 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "JSF Nanterre", "153- 162", "BC Budivelnik Kiev", "82- 86", "71- 76" ], [ "Aykon TED Ankara", "143 -135", "Khimik Yuzhny", "71- 75", "72 -60" ], [ "BC Khimki", "156- 157", "Valencia BC", "59- 75", "97 -82" ], [ "Nizhny Novgorod", "166 -159", "Beşiktaş İntegral Forex", "71- 88", "95 -71" ], [ "Hapoel Jerusalem", "168 -154", "Ratiopharm Ulm", "87- 89", "81 -65" ], [ "Alba Berlin", "187 -176", "Banco di Sardegna Sassari", "91 -83", "96 -93" ], [ "Unics Kazan", "167 -117", "ČEZ Nymburk", "91 -58", "76 -59" ], [ "Lietuvos Rytas", "164- 168", "Crvena Zvezda", "82- 88", "82 -80" ] ]
Round of 16
The eight-finals were two-legged ties determined on aggregate score . The first legs were played on March 4-5 and return legs were played on March 11-12 . The group winner in each tie , listed as `` Team # 1 '' , hosted the second leg .
2013–14_Eurocup_Basketball_Knockout_Stage_0
The 2013-14 Eurocup Basketball Knockout stage was the last phase in the competition. Eight-finals started on March 4 and the Finals were played on May 1-7. All times are CET (UTC+1).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pharmacy_schools
List of pharmacy schools
[ "Affiliated institution", "School", "Location" ]
[ [ "Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy", "Faculty of Pharmacy", "Bucharest" ], [ "Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy", "Faculty of Pharmacy", "Iași" ], [ "Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy", "Faculty of Pharmacy", "Cluj-Napoca" ], [ "University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova", "Faculty of Pharmacy", "Craiova" ], [ "Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy", "Faculty of Pharmacy", "Timișoara" ] ]
R -- Romania
List_of_pharmacy_schools_93
This article is a list of pharmacy schools by country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Blake_(tennis)
James Blake (tennis)
[ "Result", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1", "Aug 2002", "Cincinnati Masters , Cincinnati , United States", "Hard", "Todd Martin", "Mahesh Bhupathi Max Mirnyi", "7-5 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2", "Mar 2003", "Tennis Channel Open , Scottsdale , United States", "Hard", "Mark Merklein", "Mark Philippoussis Lleyton Hewitt", "6-4 , 6-7 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "3", "Feb 2004", "SAP Open , San Jose , United States", "Hard ( i )", "Mardy Fish", "Rick Leach Brian MacPhie", "6-2 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "4", "Apr 2004", "U.S. Men 's Clay Court Championships , Houston , United States", "Clay", "Mardy Fish", "Rick Leach Brian MacPhie", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "5", "Apr 2004", "BMW Open , Munich , Germany", "Clay", "Mark Merklein", "Julian Knowle Nenad Zimonjić", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "1", "Feb 2006", "ATP Memphis , Memphis , United States", "Hard ( i )", "Mardy Fish", "Chris Haggard Ivo Karlović", "6-0 , 5-7 , [ 5-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "2", "Oct 2007", "Davidoff Swiss Indoors , Basel , Switzerland", "Carpet", "Mark Knowles", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Win", "6", "Apr 2012", "U.S. Men 's Clay Court Championships , Houston , United States ( 2 )", "Clay", "Sam Querrey", "Treat Conrad Huey Dominic Inglot", "7-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "3", "Feb 2013", "U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships , Memphis , United States", "Hard ( i )", "Jack Sock", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "7", "Mar 2013", "Delray Beach International Tennis Championships , Delray Beach , United States", "Hard", "Jack Sock", "Max Mirnyi Horia Tecău", "6-4 , 6-4" ] ]
ATP career finals -- Doubles : 10 ( 7 titles , 3 runners-up )
Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 0–0 ) ATP World Tour Finals ( 0–0 ) ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( 1–0 ) ATP World Tour 500 Series ( 0–2 ) ATP World Tour 250 Series ( 6–1 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 4–2 ) Clay ( 3–0 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–1 )
James_Blake_(tennis)_11
James Riley Blake (born December 28, 1979) is an American retired professional tennis player. Blake was known for his speed and powerful, flat forehand. During his career, Blake amassed 24 singles finals appearances (10-14 record), while his career-high singles ranking was World No. 4. Career highlights included reaching the final of the 2006 Tennis Masters Cup, the semifinals of the Beijing Olympics, the quarterfinals of the Australian Open (2008) and US Open (2005, 2006), as well as two titles at the Hopman Cup (2003, 2004) and being the No. 1 ranked American singles player. Blake was a key performer for the United States 2007 Davis Cup championship team, going 2-0 in the championship tie vs. Russia at second singles. In 2005, Blake was presented with the Comeback Player of the Year award for his remarkable return to the tour. Later, in 2008, Blake was awarded another honor by the ATP, where he was named the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year. On July 3, 2007, Blake's autobiography, Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My Life, which discussed his comeback after his unlucky 2004 season, was released and debuted at No. 22 on the New York Times Best Seller list. He co-wrote this book with Andrew Friedman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1840
List of shipwrecks in December 1840
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Gleaner", "United Kingdom", "The sloop was driven shore at Rhyl , Flintshire" ], [ "Johannes", "Kingdom of Hanover", "The ship was driven onto the Roper Sand , in the Ems . She was on a voyage from Hull , Yorkshire , United Kingdom to Leer" ], [ "Plawsworth", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked 4 nautical miles ( 7.4 km ) east of Wells-next-the-Sea , Norfolk" ], [ "Robert and James", "United Kingdom", "The brig was abandoned in the North Sea 10 nautical miles ( 19 km ) north of Cromer , Norfolk . Her crew were rescued by Gazelle ( United Kingdom ) . Robert and James was on a voyage from South Shields , County Durham to London . She was taken in tow by Gazelle and arrived at Hull , Yorkshire" ], [ "Seostris", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in Macrihanish Bay with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Pictou , Nova Scotia , British North America to the Clyde" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1840_30
The list of shipwrecks in December 1840 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1840.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world_records_in_swimming
List of world records in swimming
[ "Event", "Time", "Name", "Nationality", "Date", "Meet", "Location", "Ref" ]
[ [ "50m freestyle", "20.91", "César Cielo", "Brazil", "18 December 2009", "Brazilian Championships", "São Paulo , Brazil", ", ​" ], [ "100m freestyle", "46.91", "César Cielo", "Brazil", "30 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", ", ​" ], [ "200m freestyle", "1:42.00", "Paul Biedermann", "Germany", "28 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", ", ​" ], [ "400m freestyle", "3:40.07", "Paul Biedermann", "Germany", "26 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", ", ​" ], [ "800m freestyle", "7:32.12", "Zhang Lin", "China", "29 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", "" ], [ "1500m freestyle", "14:31.02", "Sun Yang", "China", "4 August 2012", "Olympic Games", "London , United Kingdom", ", ​" ], [ "50m backstroke", "24.00", "Kliment Kolesnikov", "Russia", "4 August 2018", "European Championships", "Glasgow , United Kingdom", ", ​" ], [ "100m backstroke", "51.85", "Ryan Murphy", "United States", "13 August 2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil", ", ​" ], [ "200m backstroke", "1:51.92", "Aaron Peirsol", "United States", "31 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", ", ​" ], [ "50m breaststroke", "25.95", "Adam Peaty", "Great Britain", "25 July 2017", "World Championships", "Budapest , Hungary", ", ​" ], [ "100m breaststroke", "56.88", "Adam Peaty", "Great Britain", "21 July 2019", "World Championships", "Gwangju , South Korea", ", ​" ], [ "200m breaststroke", "2:06.12", "Anton Chupkov", "Russia", "26 July 2019", "World Championships", "Gwangju , South Korea", "​" ], [ "50m butterfly", "22.27", "Andriy Govorov", "Ukraine", "1 July 2018", "Sette Colli Trophy", "Rome , Italy", ", ​" ], [ "100m butterfly", "49.50", "Caeleb Dressel", "United States", "26 July 2019", "World Championships", "Gwangju , South Korea", "​" ], [ "200m butterfly", "1:50.73", "Kristóf Milák", "Hungary", "24 July 2019", "World Championships", "Gwangju , South Korea", "​" ], [ "200m individual medley", "1:54.00", "Ryan Lochte", "United States", "28 July 2011", "World Championships", "Shanghai , China", ", ​" ], [ "400m individual medley", "4:03.84", "Michael Phelps", "United States", "10 August 2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing , China", ", ​" ], [ "4×100m freestyle relay", "3:08.24", "( 47.51 ) Michael Phelps ( 47.02 ) Garrett Weber-Gale ( 47.65 ) Cullen Jones ( 46.06 ) Jason Lezak", "United States", "11 August 2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing , China", ", ​" ], [ "4×200m freestyle relay", "6:58.55", "( 1:44.49 ) Michael Phelps ( 1:44.13 ) Ricky Berens ( 1:45.47 ) David Walters ( 1:44.46 ) Ryan Lochte", "United States", "31 July 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", "" ], [ "4×100m medley relay", "3:27.28", "( 52.19 ) Aaron Peirsol ( 58.57 ) Eric Shanteau ( 49.72 ) Michael Phelps ( 46.80 ) David Walters", "United States", "2 August 2009", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", "​" ] ]
Long course -- Men
List_of_world_records_in_swimming_0
The world records in swimming are ratified by FINA, the international governing body of swimming. Records can be set in long course (50 metres) or short course (25 metres) swimming pools. FINA recognises world records in the following events for both men and women, except for the mixed relays, where teams consist of two men and two women, in any order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Muskatewitz
Marc Muskatewitz
[ "Season", "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Alternate", "Coach", "Events" ]
[ [ "2013-14", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Daniel Rothballer", "Michael Holzinger", "Michael Wiest", "Sebastian Oswald", "Katja Weisser", "EJCC 2014 ( 5th )" ], [ "2013-14", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Daniel Rothballer", "Michael Wiest", "Sebastian Oswald", "", "", "GJCC 2014" ], [ "2013-14", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Kevin Bold", "Mike Burba", "Cristoph Schmidt", "Hans-Joachim Burba", "", "GMCC 2014 ( 4th )" ], [ "2014-15", "Alexander Baumann", "Manuel Walter", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Sebastian Schweizer", "Jörg Engesser", "Martin Beiser", "ECC 2014 ( 8th )" ], [ "2014-15", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Daniel Rothballer", "Michael Wiest", "Sebastian Oswald", "Merlin Litke", "Thomas Lips", "EJCC 2015 ( 5th )" ], [ "2015-16", "Alexander Baumann", "Manuel Walter", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Sebastian Schweizer", "Daniel Herberg", "Katja Schweizer ( ECC ) , Thomas Lips ( GMCC , WCC )", "ECC 2015 ( 6th )" ], [ "2015-16", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Sixten Totzek", "Michael Wiest", "Sebastian Oswald", "Joshua Sutor", "Katja Schweizer", "WJBCC 2016 ( 4th )" ], [ "2016-17", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Sixten Totzek", "Jan-Lucia Haag", "Marc Weiler", "Magnus Sutor", "Wolfgang Burba", "WJBCC 2017 ( 4th )" ], [ "2018-19", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Sixten Totzek", "Daniel Neuner", "Ryan Sherrard", "Sebastian Schweizer", "Martin Beiser", "ECC 2018 ( 4th )" ], [ "2018-19", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Daniel Neuner", "Ryan Sherrard", "Dominik Greindl", "Benjamin Kapp", "Andy Kapp", "WCC 2019 ( 8th )" ], [ "2019-20", "Marc Muskatewitz", "Sixten Totzek", "Joshua Sutor", "Dominik Greindl", "Benjamin Kapp", "Uli Kapp , Lukas Fritsch", "ECC 2019 ( 7th )" ] ]
Teams
Marc_Muskatewitz_0
Marc Muskatewitz (born January 28, 1996) is a German curler. He is a former German men's champion (2016). He started playing curling in 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_South_Africa_Sevens
2018 South Africa Sevens
[ "Place", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Fiji", "22" ], [ "2", "United States", "19" ], [ "3", "South Africa", "17" ], [ "4", "New Zealand", "15" ], [ "5", "England", "13" ], [ "6", "Spain", "12" ], [ "7", "Australia", "10" ], [ "7", "Scotland", "10" ] ]
2018_South_Africa_Sevens_11
The 2018 South Africa Sevens was the second tournament within the 2018-19 World Rugby Sevens Series and the twentieth edition of the South Africa Sevens. It was held on 8-9 December 2018 at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tennis_tournaments
List of tennis tournaments
[ "Week", "Start Date", "Type", "Tournament", "Surface", "Town/City", "Country", "Continent", "Prize Money" ]
[ [ "46", "November 10", "WTF", "ATP Finals", "Hard ( i )", "London", "United Kingdom", "Europe", "$ 4,450,000" ], [ "10", "March 9", "1000", "Indian Wells Masters", "Hard", "Indian Wells", "United States", "North America", "$ 4,500,000" ], [ "12", "March 23", "1000", "Miami Open", "Hard", "Miami Gardens", "United States", "North America", "$ 3,645,000" ], [ "15", "April 13", "1000", "Monte-Carlo Masters", "Clay", "Monte Carlo", "Monaco", "Europe", "€2,227,500" ], [ "18", "May 4", "1000", "Madrid Open", "Clay", "Madrid", "Spain", "Europe", "€2,835,000" ], [ "19", "May 11", "1000", "Italian Open", "Clay", "Rome", "Italy", "Europe", "€2,227,500" ], [ "32", "August 10", "1000", "Canadian Open", "Hard", "Toronto and Montreal", "Canada", "North America", "$ 2,430,000" ], [ "33", "August 17", "1000", "Cincinnati Masters", "Hard", "Cincinnati", "United States", "North America", "$ 2,430,000" ], [ "41", "October 12", "1000", "Shanghai Masters", "Hard", "Shanghai", "China", "Asia", "$ 3,240,000" ], [ "44", "November 2", "1000", "Paris Masters", "Hard ( i )", "Paris", "France", "Europe", "€2,227,500" ], [ "6", "February 9", "500", "Rotterdam Open", "Hard ( i )", "Rotterdam", "Netherlands", "Europe", "€1,150,000" ], [ "7", "February 16", "500", "Rio Open", "Clay", "Rio de Janeiro", "Brazil", "South America", "$ 1,309,770" ], [ "8", "February 23", "500", "Mexican Open", "Hard", "Acapulco", "Mexico", "North America", "$ 955,000" ], [ "8", "February 23", "500", "Dubai Tennis Championships", "Hard", "Dubai", "UAE", "Asia", "$ 1,619,500" ], [ "16", "April 20", "500", "Barcelona Open", "Clay", "Barcelona", "Spain", "Europe", "€1,550,000" ], [ "24", "June 15", "500", "Halle Open", "Grass", "Halle", "Germany", "Europe", "€663,750" ], [ "24", "June 15", "500", "Queen 's Club Championships", "Grass", "London", "United Kingdom", "Europe", "£640,000" ], [ "30", "July 27", "500", "German Open", "Clay", "Hamburg", "Germany", "Europe", "€1,000,000" ], [ "31", "August 3", "500", "Washington Open", "Hard", "Washington , D.C", "United States", "North America", "$ 1,165,500" ], [ "40", "October 5", "500", "Japan Open", "Hard", "Tokyo", "Japan", "Asia", "$ 1,100,000" ] ]
ATP Tour
List of the Association of Tennis Professionals ( ATP ) Men 's tour events . [ 1 ]
List_of_tennis_tournaments_1
List of current and past men's and women's tennis tournaments. Criteria for inclusion:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenio_Siller
Eugenio Siller
[ "Year", "Title", "Roles", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Rebelde", "Luciano", "Recurring role" ], [ "2006-2007", "Código postal", "Rafael Rojas Alonso", "Recurring role ; 200 episodes" ], [ "2007-2008", "Al diablo con los guapos", "Alejandro Belmonte Arango", "Main role ; 175 episodes" ], [ "2009", "Mi pecado", "Julián Huerta Aldama", "Main role ; 106 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Aurora", "Martín Lobos", "Main role ; 135 episodes" ], [ "2011-2012", "Una Maid en Manhattan", "Cristóbal Parker", "Main role ; 168 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Reina de corazones", "Nicolás Núñez / Javier Bolivar", "Main role ; 140 episodes" ], [ "2015-2016", "¿Quién es quién ?", "Leonardo Fuentemayor / Pedro Pérez González Perico", "Main role ; 120 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Noches con Platanito", "Himself", "Episode : Eugenio Siller/Lisset/Adam Aadlerks/Araceli Adame/Alfredo Olivas" ] ]
Filmography
Eugenio_Siller_1
Eugenio Siller Margain (born April 5, 1981) is a Mexican actor, singer, and model who is best known for starring in popular novelas Rebelde, Código Postal, Al Diablo con los Guapos, Mi Pecado, Aurora, Una Maid en Manhattan, ¿Quién es quién? and Reina de Corazones. Eugenio Siller began his career as an actor in multiple commercials, as well as a player in musical comedies and theatrical productions. In 1998, Eugenio became part of a singing group called Klishé, along with his older brother, Mundo, and two friends. They later formed an eponymous duo named Canela, later had a modelling career in Italy. He became interested in acting in 2005. He graduated from CEA, an acting school in mexico, . In 2006, he had a breakthrough role in Rebelde, a mexican telenovela, playing the part of Luciano. He then was cast in the hit teen series, Código Postal, playing the role of a blind man named Rafael Rojas Alonso. His first leading role came in 2007, in the hit telenovela Al Diablo con los Guapos, in which he played Alejandro Belmonte, a rebellious rich-boy who falls in love with Allison Lozz's character Milagros. In 2009, Siller starred in the telenovela Mi Pecado in the main role of Julian Huerta Almada, the love interest of Lucrecia Córdoba, played by his former CEA classmate and friend, Maite Perroni. From November 2010 to May 2011, he played the lead role of Martín Lobos on Telemundo-produced telenovela, Aurora.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_offshore_wind_farms_in_Denmark
List of offshore wind farms in Denmark
[ "Wind farm", "Capacity ( MW )", "Turbines", "Location", "Commissioning", "Build Cost", "Cap . fac", "Depth range ( m )", "km to shore", "Owner" ]
[ [ "Horns Rev III", "406.7", "49 x MHI Vestas V164 -8.3MW", "55°42′00″N 7°41′20″E / 55.70000°N 7.68889°E / 55.70000 ; 7.68889", "2019", "", "", "10-20", "30", "Vattenfall" ], [ "Anholt", "400", "111 × Siemens SWP 3.6-120", "56°36′00″N 11°12′36″E / 56.60000°N 11.21000°E / 56.60000 ; 11.21000", "2013", "DKK 10b", "46.7%", "15-19", "23", "DONG , others" ], [ "Horns Rev II", "209", "91 × Siemens SWP 2.3-93", "55°36′00″N 7°35′24″E / 55.60000°N 7.59000°E / 55.60000 ; 7.59000", "2009", "€ 470m", "48.4%", "9-17", "32", "DONG" ], [ "Rødsand II", "207", "90 × Siemens SWP 2.3-93", "54°33′36″N 11°33′0″E / 54.56000°N 11.55000°E / 54.56000 ; 11.55000", "2010", "€ 400m", "42.1%", "6-12", "9", "E.ON" ], [ "Nysted ( Rødsand I )", "166", "72 × Siemens SWP 2.3-82", "54°33′0″N 11°42′36″E / 54.55000°N 11.71000°E / 54.55000 ; 11.71000", "2003", "€ 248m", "36.1%", "6-9", "11", "DONG 50% , PensionDanmark 50%" ], [ "Horns Rev I", "160", "80 × Vestas V80-2MW", "55°31′47″N 7°54′22″E / 55.52972°N 7.90611°E / 55.52972 ; 7.90611", "2002", "€ 272m", "39.9%", "10-20", "18", "Vattenfall 60% , DONG 40%" ], [ "Middelgrunden", "40", "20 × Bonus/ Siemens 2MW", "55°41′27″N 12°40′13″E / 55.69083°N 12.67028°E / 55.69083 ; 12.67028", "2000", "€ 47m", "25.7%", "3-6", "4.7", "50% private , 50% DONG" ], [ "Nissum Bredning Vind", "28", "4 x Siemens Gamesa SWT-7.0-154", "56°40′12″N 8°14′38″E / 56.67000°N 8.24389°E / 56.67000 ; 8.24389", "2018", "€ 40m", "~35-40%", "1-6", "1.1", "Jysk Energy A/S , Nissum Brednings Vindmøllelaug I/S" ], [ "Samsø", "23", "10 × Bonus/ Siemens 2.3-82", "55°43′12″N 10°34′48″E / 55.72000°N 10.58000°E / 55.72000 ; 10.58000", "2003", "€ 30m", "38.9%", "10-13", "4", "Municipal , private" ], [ "Sprogø", "21", "7 × Vestas V90-3MW", "55°20′24″N 10°57′36″E / 55.34000°N 10.96000°E / 55.34000 ; 10.96000", "2009", "", "36.5%", "6-16", "10", "Great Belt Link" ], [ "Rønland 1", "17.2", "4 × Vestas V80-2MW , 4 × Bonus/ Siemens 2.3-93", "56°39′46″N 8°13′10″E / 56.66278°N 8.21944°E / 56.66278 ; 8.21944", "2003", "", "44.1%", "0-2", "0.1", "THV ( Vestas ) , Dansk Vindenergi ApS ( Bonus )" ], [ "Avedøre Holme", "10.8", "3 × Siemens SWP3.6-120 VS", "55°36′0″N 12°27′30″E / 55.60000°N 12.45833°E / 55.60000 ; 12.45833", "2009", "€ 25m", "29.2%", "0-2", "0.1", "50% DONG , 50% private" ], [ "Frederikshavn", "7.6", "Nordex N90 2.3 MW , Vestas V90-3MW , Bonus ( Siemens ) 82.4 2.3 MW", "57°26′40″N 10°33′40″E / 57.44444°N 10.56111°E / 57.44444 ; 10.56111", "2003", "", "29.3%", "1-4", "0.3", "DONG" ], [ "Tunø Knob", "5", "10 × Vestas V39 500 kW", "55°58′10″N 10°21′20″E / 55.96944°N 10.35556°E / 55.96944 ; 10.35556", "1995", "£ 10m", "29.7%", "3-7", "6", "DONG" ], [ "Vindeby", "4.95", "11 × Bonus 450 kW offshore", "54°58′12″N 11°7′48″E / 54.97000°N 11.13000°E / 54.97000 ; 11.13000", "1991", "€ 10m", "23.8%", "2-4", "1.8", "DONG" ] ]
List
List_of_offshore_wind_farms_in_Denmark_0
This is a complete list of operational, offshore wind farms in Denmark (within the national maritime boundaries). This information is gathered from multiple Internet sources, and primarily the 4C Offshore's Global Offshore Wind Farm Map and Database and is current up to 2014. Tariff data is supplied by the Danish Energy Agency. The name of the Wind Farm is the name used by the Energy Company when referring to the Farm and is usually related to a shoal or the name of the nearest town on shore. The Wind Farm part is implied and hence removed for clarity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
2012 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Bradley Wiggins ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "54h 34 ' 33" ], [ "2", "Chris Froome ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 2 ' 05" ], [ "3", "Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )", "Liquigas-Cannondale", "+ 2 ' 23" ], [ "4", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 3 ' 19" ], [ "5", "Jurgen Van den Broeck ( BEL )", "Lotto-Belisol", "+ 4 ' 48" ], [ "6", "Haimar Zubeldia ( ESP )", "RadioShack-Nissan", "+ 6 ' 15" ], [ "7", "Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 6 ' 57" ], [ "8", "Janez Brajkovič ( SLO )", "Astana", "+ 7 ' 30" ], [ "9", "Pierre Rolland ( FRA )", "Team Europcar", "+ 8 ' 31" ], [ "10", "Thibaut Pinot ( FRA )", "FDJ-BigMat", "+ 8 ' 51" ] ]
2012_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20_4
Stage 11 of the 2012 Tour de France was contested on 12 July and the race concluded with Stage 20 on 22 July. The second half of the race was situated entirely within France; starting with a mountain stage from Albertville to La Toussuire-Les Sybelles - incorporating two hors catégorie climbs during the stage - before the customary race-concluding stage finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Following his victory in the ninth stage individual time trial, rider Bradley Wiggins held the lead into the second half of the race. He maintained his race lead throughout the second half of the race, holding a lead of 2 minutes and 5 seconds - transpiring from stage 9 - until the race's final individual time trial, held on the penultimate day of the race. Wiggins won the stage by 1 minute and 16 seconds ahead of his team-mate Chris Froome, and Wiggins ultimately held his lead into Paris the following day to win the race overall by 3 minutes and 21 seconds, to become the first rider from Great Britain to win a Grand Tour race. Froome finished second, while the final podium was completed by former Vuelta a España winner Vincenzo Nibali, riding for the team, who was the only other rider to finish within 10 minutes of Wiggins' final overall time. Only Wiggins' team-mate Mark Cavendish was able to win more than one stage during the second half of the race, winning two of the final three stages including a fourth consecutive final stage victory in Paris. This victory allowed him to become the most prolific sprinter at the Tour de France with 23 stage victories, surpassing the record of 22 which had been held for 48 years by France's André Darrigade. Three French riders - Pierre Rolland, Pierrick Fédrigo and Thomas Voeckler - each took a stage victory during the second half of the race, with Voeckler's victory in the queen stage helping in part for him to become the eventual winner of the mountains classification. Other stage victories were taken by David Millar, André Greipel, Luis León Sánchez and Alejandro Valverde. During the fourteenth stage of the race, Wiggins neutralised the peloton on the descent from the Mur de Péguère climb, after carpet tacks were found to be responsible for around thirty punctures on the climb itself. Among those delayed was the defending champion Cadel Evans, who suffered three punctures on the climb and had lost around two minutes before Wiggins called a truce in the main field, allowing the breakaway to finish the stage over eighteen minutes clear of the pack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Girls'_100_metres
2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "Khamica Bingham", "Canada", "11.72", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Dianna Johnson", "Jamaica", "11.99", "Q" ], [ "3", "3", "Ramona van der Vloot", "Suriname", "12.07", "q" ], [ "4", "2", "Solenn Compper", "France", "12.18", "q" ], [ "5", "7", "Paula Macarena Solís", "Argentina", "12.65", "" ], [ "6", "5", "Anna Bulanova", "Kyrgyzstan", "12.82", "" ], [ "7", "8", "Maria Speranza Biordi", "San Marino", "13.74", "PB" ], [ "-", "4", "Ameilia Gillespie", "Cayman Islands", "DNF", "" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 2
2011_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Girls'_100_metres_1
The girls' 100 metres at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Stadium Nord Lille Métropole on 6 and 7 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972–73_New_York_Rangers_season
1972–73 New York Rangers season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Position", "Nationality", "College/Junior/Club Team ( League )" ]
[ [ "1", "10", "Al Blanchard", "LW", "Canada", "Kitchener Rangers ( OHA )" ], [ "1", "15", "Bob MacMillan", "C", "Canada", "St. Catharines Black Hawks ( OHA )" ], [ "2", "21", "Larry Sacharuk", "D", "Canada", "Saskatoon Blades ( WCHL )" ], [ "2", "31", "Rene Villemure", "LW", "Canada", "Shawinigan Bruins ( QMJHL )" ], [ "3", "47", "Gerry Teeple", "C", "Canada", "Cornwall Royals ( QMJHL )" ], [ "4", "63", "Doug Horbul", "LW", "CAN", "Calgary Centennials ( WCHL )" ], [ "5", "79", "Marty Gateman", "D", "Canada", "Hamilton Red Wings ( OHA )" ], [ "6", "95", "Ken Ireland", "C", "Canada", "New Westminster Bruins ( WCHL )" ], [ "7", "111", "Jeff Hunt", "D", "Canada", "Winnipeg Jets ( WCHL )" ], [ "8", "127", "Yvon Blais", "D", "Canada", "Cornwall Royals ( QMJHL )" ], [ "9", "137", "Pierre Archambault", "D", "Canada", "Saint-Jerome Alouettes ( QMJHL )" ] ]
Draft picks
New York 's picks at the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft in Montreal , Quebec , Canada .
1972–73_New_York_Rangers_season_12
The 1972-73 New York Rangers season was the 47th season for the team in the National Hockey League (NHL).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_supermarket_chains_in_Estonia
List of supermarket chains in Estonia
[ "Name", "Stores", "Type of stores", "Parent" ]
[ [ "Maxima", "79", "convenience , supermarket , hypermarket", "Maxima Group" ], [ "Prisma Peremarket", "8", "hypermarket", "S Group" ], [ "Coop väikepood", "136", "convenience store", "Coop Eesti Keskühistu" ], [ "Coop Konsum", "102", "supermarket", "Coop Eesti Keskühistu" ], [ "Coop Maksimarket", "12", "hypermarket", "Coop Eesti Keskühistu" ], [ "Rimi", "84", "supermarket , hypermarket , convenience store", "ICA AB" ], [ "Selver", "53", "supermarket , hypermarket", "Tallinna Kaubamaja" ], [ "Toidumaailm", "2", "supermarket", "Tallinna Kaubamaja" ], [ "Stockmann", "1", "department store", "Stockmann" ], [ "R-Kiosk", "96", "convenience store", "Reitan Group" ], [ "Comarket", "16", "supermarket , convenience store", "ABC Supermarkets AS" ], [ "Delice Food Store", "3", "supermarket", "ABC Supermarkets AS" ], [ "Grossi Toidukaubad", "65", "supermarket , convenience store", "OG Elektra AS" ], [ "Meie Toidukaubad", "66", "supermarket , convenience store", "RR Lektus AS" ], [ "Aldar Market", "13", "convenience store", "Aldar Eesti OÜ" ] ]
This is a list of supermarket chains in Estonia .
List_of_supermarket_chains_in_Estonia_0
This is a list of supermarket chains in Estonia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Day:_The_Complete_Billie_Holiday_on_Columbia_1933–1944
Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933–1944
[ "Track", "Recorded", "Catalogue", "Released", "Song Title", "Writer ( s )", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "6/15/37", "Columbia CL6129", "1951", "Me , Myself , and I ( Take 1 )", "Irving Gordon , Allan Roberts , Alvin Kaufman", "2:35" ], [ "2", "6/15/37", "Columbia CL6163", "1951", "Without Your Love ( Take 2 )", "Johnny Lange and Fred Stryker", "2:52" ], [ "3", "6/30/37*", "Columbia C3L21", "1964", "They Ca n't Take That Away from Me", "Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin", "3:23" ], [ "4", "6/30/37*", "Columbia C3L21", "1964", "Swing Brother Swing", "Clarence Williams , Lewis Raymond , Walter Bishop , Sr", "1:50" ], [ "5", "11/3/37*", "Columbia C3L21", "1964", "I Ca n't Get Started", "Ira Gershwin and Vernon Duke", "2:45" ], [ "6", "1/6/38", "Columbia C3L40", "1964", "My First Impression of You ( Take 3 )", "Charles Tobias and Sam H. Stept", "2:50" ], [ "7", "1/6/38", "Columbia 36208", "1945", "When You 're Smiling ( Take 4 )", "Mark Fisher , Joe Goodwin , Larry Shay", "3:00" ], [ "8", "1/6/38", "Columbia 36335", "1945", "I Ca n't Believe That You 're in Love with Me ( Alternate take )", "Clarence Gaskill and Jimmy McHugh", "2:48" ], [ "9", "1/6/38", "Columbia JG34837", "1976", "If Dreams Come True ( Take 2 )", "Edgar Sampson and Benny Goodman", "3:03" ], [ "10", "1/12/38", "Columbia C3L40", "1964", "Now They Call It Swing ( Take 1 )", "Walter Hirsch , Vaughan DeLeath , Norman Cloutier , Lou Handman", "3:04" ], [ "11", "1/12/38", "Columbia C3L21", "1964", "On the Sentimental Side ( Take 1 )", "Johnny Burke and Jimmy Monaco", "3:04" ], [ "12", "1/12/38", "Columbia JG34837", "1976", "Back in Your Own Backyard ( Take 2 )", "Al Jolson , Billy Rose , Dave Dreyer", "3:14" ], [ "13", "5/11/38", "previously unreleased", "", "You Go to My Head ( Take 2 )", "J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie", "2:52" ], [ "14", "5/11/38", "previously unreleased", "", "The Moon Looks Down and Laughs ( Take 2 )", "Bert Kalmar , Sid Silvers , Harry Ruby", "2:54" ], [ "15", "5/11/38", "previously unreleased", "", "If I Were You ( Take 1 )", "Bob Emmerich and Buddy Bernier", "2:27" ], [ "16", "5/11/38", "previously unreleased", "", "Forget If You Can ( Take 1 )", "Jack Manus , Ken Upham , Leonard Joy", "2:49" ], [ "17", "6/23/38", "Legacy C3K 47724", "1991", "Having Myself a Time ( Take 2 )", "Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger", "2:29" ], [ "18", "6/23/38", "Legacy C3K 47724", "1991", "Says My Heart ( Take 2 )", "Frank Loesser and Burton Lane", "2:43" ], [ "19", "6/23/38", "previously unreleased", "", "I Wish I Had You ( Take 1 )", "Bud Green , Al Stillman , Claude Thornhill", "2:59" ], [ "20", "6/23/38", "Columbia C3L40", "1964", "I 'm Gon na Lock My Heart ( and Throw Away the Key ) ( Take 2 )", "Jimmy Eaton and Terry Shand", "2:06" ] ]
Track listing -- Disc eight
Lady_Day:_The_Complete_Billie_Holiday_on_Columbia_1933–1944_8
Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933-1944 is a box set ten-disc compilation of the complete known studio master recordings, plus alternate takes, of Billie Holiday during the time period indicated, released in 2001 on Columbia/Legacy, CXK 85470. Designed like an album of 78s, the medium in which these recordings initially appeared, the 10.5 × 12 box includes 230 tracks, a 116-page booklet with extensive photos, a song list, discography, essays by Michael Brooks, Gary Giddins, and Farah Jasmine Griffin, and an insert of appreciations for Holiday from a diversity of figures including Tony Bennett, Elvis Costello, Marianne Faithfull, B.B. King, Abbey Lincoln, Jill Scott, and Lucinda Williams. At the 44th Grammy Awards on February 27, 2002, the box set won the Grammy Award for Best Historical Album of the previous year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_league_system_in_Saudi_Arabia
Football league system in Saudi Arabia
[ "Club", "Location", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Al-Adalh", "Al-Hasa", "Department for Education Stadium" ], [ "Al Jabalain", "Ha'il", "Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium" ], [ "Al-Najma", "Unaizah", "Al-Najma Club Stadium" ], [ "Al-Oyoon", "Al-Oyoon", "Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium ( Al-Hasa )" ], [ "Al-Safa", "Safwa", "Al-Safa Club Stadium" ], [ "Al-Taraji", "Qatif", "Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Stadium" ], [ "Al-Tuhami", "Jizan", "King Faisal Sport City Stadium" ], [ "Al-Washm", "Shaqraa", "Al-Washm Club Stadium" ], [ "Hetten", "Samtah", "King Faisal Sport City Stadium ( Jizan )" ], [ "Wej", "Ta'if", "King Fahd Stadium" ] ]
Locations of the teams -- Current Second Division Teams
Group A Al-AdalhAl JabalainAl-NajmaAl-OyoonAl-SafaAl-TarajiAl-TuhamiAl-WashmHettenWej Locations of teams in the 2015–16 Saudi Second Division Group A
Football_League_system_in_Saudi_Arabia_2
The tables below show the current makeup of the Saudi Arabian Football League system. The Saudi Professional League sits at the top of the pyramid and currently two teams get promoted/relegated between the Professional League and the Saudi First Division . There is also a Saudi Second Division which currently features two groups of ten teams were clubs are promoted between this level and the First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Faisal_bin_Fahd_League_U-21
Prince Faisal bin Fahd League U-21
[ "No", "Season", "Champion", "Runner-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "1975-76", "Al-Nasr", "Al-Ahli", "1-0" ], [ "2", "1985-86", "Al-Ittihad", "Al-Hilal", "0-0 ( aet , 3-2 pens )" ], [ "3", "1986-87", "Al-Hilal", "Al-Ettifaq", "2-0" ], [ "4", "1987-88", "Al-Shabab", "Al-Ittihad", "2-1" ], [ "5", "1988-89", "Al-Shabab", "Al-Ahli", "1-1 ( aet , 4-3 pens )" ], [ "6", "1989-90", "Al-Hilal", "Al-Qadisiya", "1-0" ], [ "7", "1990-91", "Al-Ettifaq", "Al-Ahli", "2-1" ], [ "8", "1992-93", "Al-Hilal", "Al-Qadisiya", "0-0 ( aet , 5-4 pens )" ], [ "9", "1993-94", "Al-Qadisiya", "Al-Nasr", "2-0" ], [ "10", "1994-95", "Al-Riyadh", "Al-Ettifaq", "3-2" ], [ "11", "1995-96", "Al-Hilal", "Al-Ettifaq", "4-2" ], [ "12", "1996-97", "Al-Ittihad", "Al-Ahli", "3-1" ], [ "13", "1997-98", "Al-Nasr", "Al-Ittihad", "2-1" ], [ "14", "1998-99", "Al-Ittihad", "Al-Shabab", "1-0" ], [ "15", "1999-2000", "Al-Hilal", "Al-Shabab", "2-1 ( asdet )" ], [ "16", "2000-01", "Al-Ahli", "Al-Nasr", "2-2 ( aet , 6-4 pens )" ], [ "17", "2001-02", "Al-Ahli", "Al-Hilal", "2-2 ( aet , 4-3 pens )" ], [ "18", "2002-03", "Al-Ettifaq", "Al-Ahli", "4-3 ( asdet )" ], [ "19", "2003-04", "Al-Ettifaq", "Al-Hilal", "1-1 ( aet , 5-4 pens )" ], [ "20", "2004-05", "Al-Hilal", "Al-Ettifaq", "2-1" ] ]
Prince_Faisal_bin_Fahd_League_U-21_0
Prince Faisal bin Fahd League U-21 formerlySaudi Federation Cup/Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup U-21/Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup currently known as Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Cup has started in 1975-1976 season where Al-Nasr was the first Champion. At the beginning it was for senior teams but currently the rules were changed to only allow players under 23 years, but after a few years, and a lack of spectator interest, the competition was opened up again to players of all ages. And changed to under 21s and will count for the youth team and not for the first team. Al-Hilal is the record holder on this Competition with the most Championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_national_football_C_team
England national football C team
[ "Competition", "Opponents", "Score", "England goalscorers", "Date" ]
[ [ "2007-09 International Challenge Trophy", "Finland", "2-0", "Michael Morrison , Matthew Tubbs", "15 Nov 2007" ], [ "2007-09 International Challenge Trophy", "Wales Semi-Pro", "2-1", "Mitchell Cole , Michael Morrison", "21 Feb 2008" ], [ "Four Nations Tournament", "Gibraltar", "1-0", "Mitchell Cole", "20 May 2008" ], [ "Four Nations Tournament", "Scotland", "1-0", "Steve Morison", "22 May 2008" ], [ "Four Nations Tournament", "Wales", "3-0", "Andy Burgess , Michael Morrison , Shaun Harrad", "24 May 2008" ], [ "Friendly", "Grenada", "1-1", "Steve Morison", "31 May 2008" ], [ "Friendly", "Barbados", "2-0", "Jon Shaw , Russell Penn", "2 Jun 2008" ] ]
Seasons -- 2007–08 results
England_C_national_football_team_11
The England national football C team (previously known as the England National Game XI and the England Semi-Pro national team) is the football team that represents England at non-league level. Formed in 1979 as the England Non-League team, it features players who play for clubs outside the Football League. Currently, the majority of selected players are full-time professionals with National League clubs. Home matches are played at various League and non-league grounds around the country. Friendly matches are played with equivalent teams from other nations, and between 1979 and 2008, competed in the Four Nations Tournament each season, along with Scotland, Wales and the full Gibraltar teams. They have more recently begun playing against under-23 teams from the likes of Belgium and Turkey which have included players capped at full international level. They won the tournament for the seventh time in May 2008, winning all three of their matches without conceding a goal. Since January 2003, the team has been managed by Paul Fairclough, who used to manage Barnet until he left the club by mutual consent in December 2008. The team has played in three International Challenge Trophy finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Award
Jet Award
[ "Year", "Winner", "School" ]
[ [ "1959", "Billy Cannon", "LSU" ], [ "1960", "Pat Fischer", "Nebraska" ], [ "1961", "Paul Allen", "BYU" ], [ "1970", "Joe Washington", "Oklahoma" ], [ "1974", "Rick Upchurch", "Minnesota" ], [ "1975", "Billy White Shoes Johnson", "Widener" ] ]
Legacy winners
Jet_Award_1
The Jet Award, named in honor of 1972 Heisman Trophy Winner Johnny The Jet Rodgers, is awarded to the top return specialist in college football beginning with the 2011 season. Joe Adams was announced as the first winner on March 29, 2012. Beginning with the 2012 award ceremony, in addition to being given to the annual award winner, the Rodgers Award will be presented retroactively one decade at a time, starting with the 1959-1969 winners.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatsuhiko_Kubo
Tatsuhiko Kubo
[ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "1", "December 4 , 2003", "Tokyo , Japan", "China PR", "2-0", "Won", "East Asian Football Championship 2003" ], [ "2", "December 4 , 2003", "Tokyo , Japan", "China PR", "2-0", "Won", "East Asian Football Championship 2003" ], [ "3", "February 18 , 2004", "Saitama , Japan", "Oman", "1-0", "Won", "2006 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "4", "April 25 , 2004", "Zalaegerszeg , Hungary", "Hungary", "2-3", "Lost", "Friendly" ], [ "5", "April 28 , 2004", "Prague , Czech Republic", "Czech Republic", "1-0", "Won", "Friendly" ], [ "6", "May 30 , 2004", "Manchester , England", "Iceland", "3-2", "Won", "Friendly" ], [ "7", "May 30 , 2004", "Manchester , England", "Iceland", "3-2", "Won", "Friendly" ], [ "8", "June 9 , 2004", "Saitama , Japan", "India", "7-0", "Won", "2006 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "9", "February 18 , 2006", "Shizuoka , Japan", "Finland", "2-0", "Won", "Friendly" ], [ "10", "February 22 , 2006", "Yokohama , Japan", "India", "6-0", "Won", "2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ], [ "11", "February 22 , 2006", "Yokohama , Japan", "India", "6-0", "Won", "2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification" ] ]
National team career statistics -- National team goals
Tatsuhiko_Kubo_3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_featured_on_Doctor_Who
List of music featured on Doctor Who
[ "Title", "Artist", "Serial", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Toccata and Fugue in D minor , BWV 565", "Johann Sebastian Bach", "Attack of the Cybermen", "The Doctor plays a few notes when the TARDIS turned into an organ" ], [ "Blue Suede Shoes", "Performed by an unknown artist", "Revelation of the Daleks", "Originally by Carl Perkins and later covered by Elvis Presley" ], [ "Fire", "The Jimi Hendrix Experience", "Revelation of the Daleks", "Due to rights issues it was not included on the DVD release" ], [ "Good Vibrations", "The Surfers", "Revelation of the Daleks", "Originally by The Beach Boys" ], [ "Hound Dog", "Performed by an unknown artist", "Revelation of the Daleks", "Originally by Big Mama Thornton and later covered by Elvis Presley" ], [ "In the Mood", "The Ted Heath Orchestra", "Revelation of the Daleks", "The Glenn Miller version was later heard in the Ninth Doctor episode The Doctor Dances" ], [ "Moonlight Serenade", "The Ted Heath Orchestra", "Revelation of the Daleks", "The Glenn Miller version was later heard in the Ninth Doctor episodes The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances" ], [ "A Whiter Shade of Pale", "Procol Harum", "Revelation of the Daleks", "" ] ]
Songs , classical music and popular tunes -- Sixth Doctor serials
List_of_music_featured_on_Doctor_Who_5
This is a list of songs and incidental music that have/has been featured on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Tampa_Bay_Lightning_season
2018–19 Tampa Bay Lightning season
[ "Player", "Award", "Awarded" ]
[ [ "Brayden Point", "NHL Third Star of the Week", "November 5 , 2018" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "NHL Third Star of the Week", "November 26 , 2018" ], [ "Louis Domingue", "NHL Second Star of the Week", "December 10 , 2018" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "NHL Third Star of the Week", "December 24 , 2018" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "NHL First Star of December", "January 2 , 2019" ], [ "Steven Stamkos", "NHL All-Star Game selection", "January 2 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "NHL All-Star Game selection", "January 2 , 2019" ], [ "Jon Cooper", "NHL All-Star Game selection", "January 5 , 2019" ], [ "Andrei Vasilevskiy", "NHL All-Star Game selection", "January 8 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "NHL First Star of the Week", "February 18 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "NHL First Star of February", "March 1 , 2019" ], [ "Steven Stamkos", "NHL Second Star of the Week", "March 25 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "Art Ross Trophy", "April 7 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "Ted Lindsay Award", "June 19 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "Hart Memorial Trophy", "June 19 , 2019" ], [ "Andrei Vasilevskiy", "Vezina Trophy", "June 19 , 2019" ], [ "Nikita Kucherov", "First Team All-Star", "June 19 , 2019" ], [ "Andrei Vasilevskiy", "First Team All-Star", "June 19 , 2019" ], [ "Victor Hedman", "Second Team All-Star", "June 19 , 2019" ], [ "Anthony Cirelli", "NHL All-Rookie Team", "June 19 , 2019" ] ]
2018–19_Tampa_Bay_Lightning_season_5
The 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning season was the 27th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on December 16, 1991. The team clinched a playoff spot on March 8, 2019, when the Montreal Canadiens lost 8-2 to the Anaheim Ducks. This season marked the first time that Tampa won the Presidents' Trophy in franchise history, winning the Atlantic Division for the second consecutive year as well, their fourth division title overall. They also became the second team in league history to win 62 games, matching the record set by the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings. Their record-setting season ended abruptly when they became the first Presidents' Trophy winner to get swept in the first round of the Playoffs, losing to the Columbus Blue Jackets. This was also the first time since 2014 that the Lightning were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs in the first round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Athletics_Cross_Country_Championships
World Athletics Cross Country Championships
[ "Edition", "Year", "City", "Country", "Date", "Venue", "No . of Countries", "No . of Athletes" ]
[ [ "1st", "1973", "Waregem", "Belgium", "March 17", "Hippodroom Waregem", "21", "286" ], [ "2nd", "1974", "Monza", "Italy", "March 16", "Mirabello Racecourse", "23", "269" ], [ "3rd", "1975", "Rabat", "Morocco", "March 16", "Souissi Racecourse", "26", "316" ], [ "4th", "1976", "Chepstow", "United Kingdom", "February 28", "Chepstow Racecourse", "21", "306" ], [ "5th", "1977", "Düsseldorf", "West Germany", "March 20", "Galopprennbahn Düsseldorf-Grafenberg", "22", "345" ], [ "6th", "1978", "Glasgow", "United Kingdom", "March 25", "Bellahouston Park", "27", "358" ], [ "7th", "1979", "Limerick", "Ireland", "March 25", "Greenpark Racecourse", "27", "383" ], [ "8th", "1980", "Paris", "France", "March 9", "Hippodrome de Longchamp", "28", "381" ], [ "9th", "1981", "Madrid", "Spain", "March 28", "Hipódromo de la Zarzuela", "39", "460" ], [ "10th", "1982", "Rome", "Italy", "March 21", "Ippodromo delle Capannelle", "33", "382" ], [ "11th", "1983", "Gateshead", "United Kingdom", "March 20", "Riverside Park", "35", "431" ], [ "12th", "1984", "East Rutherford", "United States", "March 25", "Meadowlands Racetrack", "40", "443" ], [ "13th", "1985", "Lisbon", "Portugal", "March 24", "Sports Complex of Jamor", "50", "570" ], [ "14th", "1986", "Colombier", "Switzerland", "March 23", "Planeyse Colombier", "57", "670" ], [ "15th", "1987", "Warsaw", "Poland", "March 22", "Służewiec Racecourse", "47", "576" ], [ "16th", "1988", "Auckland", "New Zealand", "March 26", "Ellerslie Racecourse", "41", "441" ], [ "17th", "1989", "Stavanger", "Norway", "March 19", "Scanvest Ring", "41", "568" ], [ "18th", "1990", "Aix-les-Bains", "France", "March 25", "Hippodrome de Marlioz", "59", "617" ], [ "19th", "1991", "Antwerp", "Belgium", "March 24", "Linkeroever Racecourse", "51", "633" ], [ "20th", "1992", "Boston", "United States", "March 21", "Franklin Park", "53", "580" ] ]
Editions
World_Athletics_Cross_Country_Championships_3
World Athletics Cross Country Championships is the most important competition in international cross country running. Formerly held annually and organised by World Athletics (formerly the IAAF), it was inaugurated in 1973, when it replaced the International Cross Country Championships. It was an annual competition until 2011, when World Athletics changed it to a biennial event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Muschietti
Barbara Muschietti
[ "Year", "Film", "Producer", "Writer", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2008", "Mamá", "Yes", "No", "Short film" ], [ "2011", "Historias de Dhallywood", "Yes", "No", "Documentary" ], [ "2013", "Cromosoma cinco", "Yes", "No", "Video documentary" ], [ "2013", "Mama", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "2014", "Antigona despierta", "Yes", "No", "Documentary" ], [ "2017", "It - Chapter One", "Yes", "No", "Based on the novel by Stephen King" ], [ "2019", "It Chapter Two", "Yes", "No", "Based on the novel by Stephen King" ], [ "2020", "Locke and Key", "Yes", "No", "Based on the novel by Joe Hill" ], [ "2022", "The Flash", "Yes", "No", "" ] ]
Filmography
Barbara_Muschietti_0
Barbara Muschietti is an Argentine film producer and screenwriter, best known for producing the 2013 horror film Mama and the 2017 and 2019 adaptations of Stephen King's It, all of which were directed by her brother, Andy Muschietti.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_with_Kelly_and_Michael_(Season_25)
Live with Kelly and Michael (Season 25)
[ "Date", "Co-Hosts", "Guests/Segments" ]
[ [ "June 3", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Alyssa Milano , Arvind Mahankali" ], [ "June 4", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Neil Patrick Harris , Rose Byrne , Barenaked Ladies" ], [ "June 5", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Vince Vaughn , Rick Schwartz and Animals from the San Diego Zoo" ], [ "June 6", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Jeffrey Donovan , Beth Behrs" ], [ "June 7", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Rebecca Romijn , LIVE 's Truckin ' Amazing Cook-Off" ], [ "June 10", "Kelly Ripa & Howie Mandel", "Henry Cavill , Little Mix" ], [ "June 11", "Kelly Ripa & Andy Samberg", "Seth Rogen , Judith Light" ], [ "June 12", "Kelly Ripa & Lucy Liu", "Mark Feuerstein , Caroline Rhea , The Goo Goo Dolls" ], [ "June 13", "Kelly Ripa & Jerry Seinfeld", "Kevin Costner , Leo Howard , Matchbox Twenty" ], [ "June 14", "Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos", "Russell Crowe , Brad Keselowski , Avril Lavigne , LIVE 's Truckin ' Amazing Cook-Off" ], [ "June 17", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Bret Michaels , LIVE 's Truckin ' Amazing Cook-Off" ], [ "June 18", "Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan", "Mark Cuban , Gabriel Mann" ], [ "June 24", "Michael Strahan & Carrie Ann Inaba", "Melissa McCarthy , Armie Hammer" ], [ "June 25", "Michael Strahan & Carrie Ann Inaba", "Channing Tatum , Eric McCormack" ], [ "June 26", "Michael Strahan & Kristin Chenoweth", "Steve Carell , Miley Cyrus , The Backstreet Boys" ], [ "June 27", "Michael Strahan & Erin Andrews", "Sandra Bullock , Ginny Blackmore" ], [ "June 28", "Michael Strahan & Erin Andrews", "Jamie Foxx , Allison Janney , LIVE 's Truckin ' Amazing Cook-Off" ] ]
Live with Kelly and Michael -- June 2013
Live_with_Kelly_and_Michael_(Season_25)_10
This is a list of Live! with Kelly and Live with Kelly and Michael episodes which were broadcast during the show's 25th season. The list is ordered by air date. Although the co-hosts may have read a couple of emails during the broadcast, it does not necessarily count as an Inbox segment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Dou
Shawn Dou
[ "Year", "English title", "Chinese title", "Role", "Network" ]
[ [ "2017", "Princess Agents", "特工皇妃楚乔传", "Yan Xun", "Hunan TV" ], [ "2017", "Tribes and Empires : Storm of Prophecy", "海上牧云记", "Muru Hanjiang", "iQiyi , Tencent , Youku" ], [ "2019", "From Survivor to Healer", "爱上你治愈我", "Yan Shuren", "iQiyi , Tencent , Youku" ], [ "2019", "See You Again", "时间都知道", "Ye Jiacheng", "Beijing TV" ], [ "2019", "Ten Years Late", "十年三月三十日", "Jin Ran", "iQiyi , Tencent" ], [ "TBA", "Tears in Heaven", "海上繁花", "Lei Yuzheng", "Jiangsu TV" ], [ "TBA", "The Legend of Xiao Chuo", "燕云台", "Han Derang", "Tencent" ], [ "TBA", "Love in Flames of War", "良辰好景知几何", "Xiao Beichen", "Youku" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Shawn_Dou_1
Shawn Dou (, born 15 December 1988) is a Chinese Canadian actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_ATP_World_Tour
2015 ATP World Tour
[ "", "Event", "Round", "Surface", "Winner", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "US Open", "R3", "Hard", "Fabio Fognini", "Rafael Nadal", "3-6 , 4-6 , 6-4 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "2", "French Open", "F", "Clay", "Stan Wawrinka", "Novak Djokovic", "4-6 , 6-4 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "3", "Wimbledon", "SF", "Grass", "Roger Federer", "Andy Murray", "7-5 , 7-5 , 6-4" ], [ "4", "Davis Cup", "R1", "Clay", "Leonardo Mayer", "João Souza", "7-6 , 7-6 , 5-7 , 5-7 , 15-13" ], [ "5", "Wimbledon", "QF", "Grass", "Richard Gasquet", "Stan Wawrinka", "6-4 , 4-6 , 3-6 , 6-4 , 11-9" ] ]
Best matches by ATPWorldTour.com -- Best 5 Grand Slam & Davis Cup matches
2015_ATP_World_Tour_28
The 2015 ATP World Tour was the global elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2015 tennis season. The 2015 ATP World Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation), the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 500 series, the ATP World Tour 250 series, the Davis Cup (organized by the ITF) and the ATP World Tour Finals. Also included in the 2015 calendar is the Hopman Cup, which is organized by the ITF and does not distribute ranking points. In singles, Novak Djokovic won three major titles, a record six Masters 1000 titles, and the ATP World Tour Finals. He had a 4-0 record versus Rafael Nadal, a 5-3 record against Roger Federer, and a 6-1 record against Andy Murray.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_WKRP_in_Cincinnati
The New WKRP in Cincinnati
[ "Actor", "Character", "Seasons", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Gordon Jump", "Arthur Carlson ( Big Guy )", "1-2", "The middle-aged general manager , whose main qualification for the job is that his business tycoon mother is the owner . His bumbling , indecisive management is one of the main reasons the station is unprofitable , although he is a decent man and something of a father-figure to his employees" ], [ "Frank Bonner", "Herb Tarlek", "1-2", "Boorish , tasteless advertising sales manager , who wears loud plaid suits , with his belt matching his white shoes . While Herb is portrayed as buffoonish most of the time , he does occasionally show a sympathetic side , particularly towards Art Jr. , whom he feels he needs to protect though there 's no love lost between the two" ], [ "Richard Sanders", "Les Nessman", "1-2", "Fastidious , bow-tied news reporter , who approaches his job with absurd seriousness . In between the original series and the revival , Les married and divorced a woman named Demi , an unseen character who still looms large in his life . Les is also now an eight-time winner of the Buckeye Newshawk Award , up from five during the original series" ], [ "Mykelti Williamson", "Donovan Aderhold", "1-2", "The station 's new program director , Aderhold fills the same position held by Andy Travis , who had left the station some time after the end of the original series . He has also worked with former WKRP morning DJ Dr. Johnny Fever at a radio station in Pittsburgh . Near the end of the series , he falls in love and , pursuing his new flame , leaves the station ; when he attempts to return in the penultimate episode , his plane disappears , with his fate never resolved" ], [ "Hope Alexander-Willis", "Claire Hartline", "1", "The station 's traffic and continuity director , who is kind and levelheaded , and one of the few competent employees at the station . Claire disappears without comment or explanation at the end of season 1 , and the character is never referenced again ( and her job position at the station is not replaced )" ], [ "Howard Hesseman", "Dr. Johnny Fever ( ne Johnny Caravella )", "1-2 ( recurring )", "Former WKRP morning man who often drops by the station between jobs in various cities . ( As Herb complains , He only shows up here when he 's broke ! ) Partway through the second season , the station 's never-seen overnight jock ( Moss Steiger , carrying over from the original series ) dies , and Johnny is hired to take over the WKRP night shift , billing himself as The Night Doctor . After a run of several episodes , he leaves the station to pursue a sitcom opportunity in LA . Though it does n't pan out , Johnny decides to stay in LA , and the character exits the series" ], [ "John Chappell", "Buddy Dornster", "1-2 ( recurring )", "The station 's hopelessly lazy chief engineer . Buddy is the brother of Bucky Dornster ( Bill Dial ) , who held the same job on the original WKRP , and who appears in a cameo on the revival . John Chappell appeared as Reverend Drinkwater in the Preacher episode of the original WKRP" ], [ "Carol Bruce", "Lillian Mama Carlson", "1-2 ( recurring )", "Arthur Carlson 's ruthless , domineering mother and the owner of WKRP" ], [ "Michael Des Barres", "Jack Allen", "1", "One-half of WKRP 's morning team , Burns & Allen , the Morning Manaics . Jack 's marriage to broadcasting partner Dana Burns is extremely volatile ; the two are perpetually on the brink of divorce and constantly spar verbally both on the air and off . Dana does in fact leave Jack partway through season one , and Jack continues at the station as a solo DJ . However , the character stops appearing after the end of season one , and is never referenced again . Des Barres appeared in one episode of the original series as Dog of the band Scum Of The Earth" ], [ "Kathleen Garrett", "Dana Burns", "1", "The other half of the Burns & Allen morning team , who is both sharp-tongued and feisty . Garret left the series about half-way through the first season , and her character was written out - but she still appeared in the opening credits of every first-season episode" ], [ "Wendy Davis", "Ronnie Lee", "1 ( recurring )", "The quiet-but-friendly , and efficient receptionist . A fairly minor character , she leaves partway through season 1 to get her master 's degree" ], [ "Tawny Kitaen", "Mona Loveland", "1-2", "The station 's new nighttime DJ , hired by Aderhold , she joins the cast a few episodes in . Beautiful and talented , Mona is also exceptionally intelligent , much like Jennifer Marlowe in the original series . Kitaen left the series before the end of season 2 , but is credited in the final five episodes despite her character having been written out" ], [ "Katherine Moffatt", "Edna Grinbody", "1-2 ( recurring )", "Head of the Cincinnati League Of Decency ( CLOD ) , and an occasional complainant about the station 's on-air practices . Often manipulated into serving the station 's interests , due to her infatuation with Johnny" ], [ "Lightfield Lewis", "Arthur Carlson , Jr", "1", "Obnoxious , spoiled , proto-yuppie who is brought into WKRP as the new assistant sales manager working under Herb . ( Although as he reminds everybody , his grandmother owns the station , so he expects to be moving up the ladder quickly . ) Brought in a few episodes into the run , Art Jr. was written out after season 1 , though still occasionally referenced . The character was played - as a child - in one episode of the original WKRP by Sparky Marcus" ], [ "Marla Jeanette Rubinoff", "Nancy Braithwaite", "1-2", "Nancy is initially seen in a single episode as an attractive , though somewhat ditzy ad rep who is unaccountably lustful for Herb Tarlek . After Ronnie leaves WKRP , Nancy successfully schemes to get Ronnie 's old job , mostly so she can continue to try seducing Herbie . Although initially a recurring player , actress Rubinoff quickly worked her way up to a co-starring role in the opening credits" ], [ "French Stewart", "Razor D", "2", "The new morning DJ as of season 2 . An eccentric former monk , Razor has almost no radio experience to speak of , but has strong natural talent" ] ]
Main characters -- Regulars
The_New_WKRP_in_Cincinnati_0
The New WKRP in Cincinnati is an American sitcom that aired in first-run syndication from September 14, 1991, to May 1, 1993, as a sequel to the original CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978-82). As with the original WKRP, MTM Enterprises produced the show. Gordon Jump (Arthur Carlson), Frank Bonner (Herb Tarlek), and Richard Sanders (Les Nessman) reprised their roles from the original show, while Howard Hesseman reprised the role of Dr. Johnny Fever on a recurring basis (four episodes in the first season, then five in season two). Other original cast members came in for guest spots, with Loni Anderson (Jennifer Marlowe) returning for two episodes and Tim Reid (D.J. Gordon Sims/Venus Flytrap) for one episode. Other recurring players from the original series who appeared as guests on this sequel show included Carol Bruce (Lillian Mama Carlson), Edie McClurg (Lucille Tarlek), Allyn Ann McLerie (Carmen Carlson) and Bill Dial (Bucky Dornster). The week before the show's premiere, many stations carrying the program aired the hour-long WKRP in Cincinnati 50th Anniversary Special, centered on a newspaper reporter interviewing Arthur Carlson about the fictitious station's golden anniversary, which served as a setup to show clips of memorable moments from the original series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
2011 Philadelphia Phillies season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Lehigh Valley IronPigs", "International League", "Ryne Sandberg" ], [ "AA", "Reading Phillies", "Eastern League", "Mark Parent" ], [ "A", "Clearwater Threshers", "Florida State League", "Dusty Wathan" ], [ "A", "Lakewood BlueClaws", "South Atlantic League", "Chris Truby" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Williamsport Crosscutters", "New York-Penn League", "Mickey Morandini" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Phillies", "Gulf Coast League", "Roly de Armas" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
2011_Philadelphia_Phillies_season_13
The Philadelphia Phillies 2011 season was the 129th season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies won their fifth consecutive National League East championship, and also finished with the best record in baseball for the second straight year. The Phillies, at 3-1 odds, were the heavy-favorite to win the World Series. However, they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs in five games to the eventual World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals. As of the 2019 MLB season this was the last season to date that the Phillies made the postseason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_disbarments_in_the_United_States
List of disbarments in the United States
[ "Name", "Jurisdiction", "Date disbarred", "Date reinstated", "Reason/Details" ]
[ [ "Spiro T. Agnew", "Maryland", "1973", "-", "No contest plea to bribery and tax evasion" ], [ "James Alexander", "New York", "1735", "1737", "Retaliatory measure for defending John Peter Zenger from sedition" ], [ "F. Lee Bailey", "Florida and Massachusetts", "2001", "-", "Misconduct while defending Claude Duboc . Filed for reinstatement in Massachusetts in 2005 , but has not yet been reinstated . Applied for reinstatement in Maine in 2013 , and approved by a judge of the state 's Supreme Judicial Court , but decision appealed by the state Board of Bar Examiners , requiring a rehearing by the entire court . Case heard by the full court on January 14 , 2014 ; the court announced on April 10 that it had voted 4-2 to deny Bailey admission" ], [ "Tommy Burnett", "Tennessee", "1990", "2003", "Convicted of multiple felonies as a result of the Operation Rocky Top political corruption investigation" ], [ "Thomas J. Capano", "Delaware", "2001 November 15", "-", "Convicted of murder" ], [ "Laurence Canter", "Tennessee", "1997", "-", "In part for unethical practices in marketing legal service ( i.e . through spamming )" ], [ "Michael Cohen", "New York", "2019 February", "-", "Pled guilty to lying to Congress and violating campaign finance law" ], [ "Marc Stuart Dreier", "New York", "2009 October 8", "-", "Violation of New York 's insider trading statute and General Business Law" ], [ "Ed Fagan", "New York", "2008 December", "-", "Failed to pay court fines and fees in Holocaust Case" ], [ "Ed Fagan", "New Jersey", "2009 January", "-", "Convicted for stealing money from Holocaust survivors" ], [ "Joe Ganim", "Connecticut", "2003 March", "-", "Convicted of one count each of racketeering , extortion , racketeering conspiracy , and bribery ; two counts of bribery conspiracy ; eight counts of mail fraud , and two counts of filing a false tax return" ], [ "Stanley Hilton", "California State Bar", "2012", "-", "Misconduct" ], [ "Alger Hiss", "Massachusetts", "1952", "1975", "Convicted of perjury" ], [ "Abraham J. Isserman", "New Jersey", "1954", "1961", "Contempt of court during Foley Square trial" ], [ "Menis Ketchum", "West Virginia", "4 October 2018", "-", "Pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud while serving as a Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals" ], [ "Kwame Kilpatrick", "Michigan", "2008", "-", "Pleaded No contest to one count of assaulting a police officer and guilty to two felony obstruction of justice charges" ], [ "Egil Krogh", "Washington", "1975", "1980", "Convicted of conspiracy to violate civil rights of Daniel Ellsberg" ], [ "Lewis Libby", "District of Columbia", "2008 March 20", "-", "Convicted of four of five felony counts of obstruction of justice , perjury , and making false statements to a grand jury and federal investigators , in United States v. Libby , pertaining to the Plame affair and related CIA leak grand jury investigation" ], [ "Lewis Libby", "Pennsylvania", "2008 December 10", "-", "Reciprocal with District of Columbia" ], [ "Marvin Mandel", "Maryland", "1982 October 29", "1989 July 6", "Mail fraud and racketeering" ] ]
This is a list of disbarments affecting notable lawyers .
List_of_disbarments_in_the_United_States_0
This is a list of disbarments affecting notable lawyers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Rowing_Championships_–_PR1_Men's_single_sculls
2019 World Rowing Championships – PR1 Men's single sculls
[ "Rank", "Rower", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Shmuel Daniel", "Israel", "10:12.44", "SA/B" ], [ "2", "Yang Jie", "China", "10:24.82", "SA/B" ], [ "3", "Alejandro Vera", "Argentina", "10:54.28", "SC/D" ], [ "4", "Takayuki Endo", "Japan", "11:11.57", "SC/D" ], [ "5", "Ilian Mladenov", "Bulgaria", "11:32.78", "SC/D" ] ]
Results -- Repechages
2019_World_Rowing_Championships_–_PR1_Men's_single_sculls_5
The PR1 men's single sculls competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue. A top-seven finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Paralympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States_(before_2000)
List of fatal dog attacks in the United States (before 2000)
[ "Date", "Category of Dog", "Victim 's name", "Victim 's age", "Circumstances" ]
[ [ "April 19", "Saint Bernard mix", "Kerry Wezensky", "5 years", "Douglass Township , Michigan - Victim was attacked by a dog at a house near her home and was dead on arrival at the hospital" ], [ "June 11", "mixed-breed , mostly German shepherd", "Roy Emmanuel Hamilton Jr", "7 weeks", "Warrior , Alabama - The dog jumped through a screened window , still attached to his chain , and attacked the sleeping baby . The dog was put down" ], [ "September 19", "Coon hound", "Paul Zechman", "5 years", "Westminster , Maryland - Killed by the dog while playing unsupervised in his uncle 's back yard . The child was bitten severely around the throat" ], [ "October 17", "pit bull", "Crystal Rose White", "2 months", "Euclid , Ohio - The baby was mauled , suffering extensive internal injuries from bites to her chest and abdomen . The police shot the dog with a shotgun after the animal warden failed to catch the dog and it was getting more vicious" ], [ "November 10", "Pack of mixed-breed dogs ( 14 )", "Marilyn Thacker", "10 years", "Paoli , Indiana - Victim was riding her bicycle to her grandparent 's house when a pack of dogs attacked and killed her . The owner of the dogs , 72 year old Clifford Bird who took in strays , was indicted by a grand jury and later pled guilty to a criminal recklessness charge and was ordered to pay a $ 500 fine . The incident sparked a roundup of all stray dogs in the town and 14 of Bird 's dogs were put down" ] ]
Fatalities in the 1980s -- 1982
List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States_(before_2000)_18
These are lists of fatal dog attacks in the United States reported by the news media, published in scholarly papers, or mentioned through other sources. In the lists below, the breed is assigned by the sources.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Funches
Ron Funches
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2014", "Night Night with Ron Funches", "Himself", "Writer ; short film for Funny or Die" ], [ "2014", "Night Night with Ron Funches Ep 2", "Himself", "Writer ; short film for Funny or Die" ], [ "2015", "Movie Mind Machine", "Ron", "Short film" ], [ "2015", "Get Hard", "Jojo", "" ], [ "2016", "Donald Trump 's The Art of the Deal : The Movie", "Member of The Fat Boys", "" ], [ "2016", "Trolls", "Cooper", "Voice role" ], [ "2017", "Once Upon a Time in Venice", "Mocha", "" ], [ "2017", "Killing Hasselhoff", "Bill", "" ], [ "2019", "Jexi", "Craig", "" ], [ "2019", "Noelle", "Elf Mortimer", "" ], [ "2019", "6 Underground", "Blaine 's cousin / the funeral speaker", "" ], [ "2019", "Lucky", "Sammy", "Voice role" ], [ "2020", "Sylvie 's Love", "Tank", "" ], [ "2020", "Underlings", "Sal", "Voice role" ], [ "2020", "Trolls World Tour", "Cooper", "Voice role" ], [ "2020", "The One and Only Ivan", "Murphy", "Voice role" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Ron_Funches_0
Ron Funches (born March 12, 1983) is an American comedian, actor, voice actor and writer. He starred in the NBC series Undateable as Shelly. He has appeared frequently on @midnight, and was a cast member and writer on Kroll Show.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Coombs
Pat Coombs
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1959", "Follow a Star", "Simpering Girl in Theatre" ], [ "1962", "She 'll Have to Go", "Lady on Station Platform" ], [ "1963", "A Stitch in Time", "Nurse" ], [ "1968", "Carry On Doctor", "Anxious Patient" ], [ "1968", "Till Death Us Do Part", "Neighbour" ], [ "1969", "Cry Wolf", "Mrs. Blades" ], [ "1969", "Carry On Again Doctor", "New Matron" ], [ "1970", "Cucumber Castle", "Nurse Sarah Charles Bottom" ], [ "1971", "Dad 's Army", "Mrs. Hall" ], [ "1971", "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory", "Henrietta Salt" ], [ "1971", "On the Buses", "Vera" ], [ "1972", "Ooh ... You Are Awful", "Libby Niven" ], [ "1973", "Adolf Hitler : My Part in His Downfall", "Spike 's Mother" ], [ "1980", "High Rise Donkey", "Lady attending Donkey Derby" ] ]
Filmography
Pat_Coombs_0
Patricia Doreen Coombs (27 August 1926 - 25 May 2002) was an English actress. She specialised in the portrayal of the eternal downtrodden female, comically under the thumb of stronger personalities. She was known for many roles on radio, film and television sitcoms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_Ivy_League_football_season
1960 Ivy League football season
[ "Date", "Visiting team", "Home team", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "November 19", "# 14 Yale", "Harvard", "Harvard Stadium • Allston , MA", "YALE 39-6" ], [ "November 19", "Dartmouth", "Princeton", "Palmer Stadium • Princeton , NJ", "PRIN 7-0" ], [ "November 19", "Rutgers", "Columbia", "Baker Field • New York City , NY", "L 2-43" ], [ "November 19", "Colgate", "Brown", "Brown Stadium • Providence , RI", "W 21-14" ], [ "November 24", "Cornell", "Penn", "Franklin Field • Philadelphia , PA", "PENN 18-7" ] ]
Schedule -- Week 9
1960_Ivy_League_football_season_11
The 1960 Ivy League football season was the fifth season of college football play for the Ivy League and was part of the 1960 college football season. The season began on September 24, 1960, and ended on November 24, 1960. Ivy League teams were 10-6 against non-conference opponents and Yale won the conference championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_New_York_Liberty_season
2009 New York Liberty season
[ "Game", "Date", "Time ( ET )", "Opponent", "TV", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location/Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "30", "September 1", "7:30pm", "Seattle", "", "58-65", "Kraayeveld ( 14 )", "Kraayeveld ( 9 )", "Moore ( 4 )", "Madison Square Garden 8,469", "12-18" ], [ "31", "September 4", "7:00pm", "@ Connecticut", "NBA TV MSG", "85-88 ( OT )", "Christon ( 22 )", "Moore ( 8 )", "Moore ( 4 )", "Mohegan Sun Arena 6,685", "12-19" ], [ "32", "September 8", "7:30pm", "Indiana", "", "63-69", "Carson ( 17 )", "Larkins , Mitchell ( 6 )", "Mitchell ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 7,583", "12-20" ], [ "33", "September 10", "7:30pm", "@ Detroit", "NBA TV MSG", "87-94 ( OT )", "Carson ( 28 )", "Battle , Vaughn ( 4 )", "Moore ( 6 )", "Palace of Auburn Hills 8,178", "12-21" ], [ "34", "September 13", "4:00pm", "Washington", "MSG", "86-65", "Carson ( 17 )", "Jackson , Kraayeveld ( 5 )", "Mitchell ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 15,667", "13-21" ] ]
2009_New_York_Liberty_season_11
The 2009 WNBA season is the 13th season for the New York Liberty franchise of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Liberty attempted to advance to the WNBA Playoffs for the tenth time in thirteen seasons, but failed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade
Czech Republic at the 2017 Summer Universiade
[ "Sport", "Men", "Women", "Total" ]
[ [ "Archery", "3", "1", "4" ], [ "Athletics", "10", "7", "17" ], [ "Baseball", "22", "0", "22" ], [ "Basketball", "12", "12", "24" ], [ "Fencing", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Golf", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "Gymnastics", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "Judo", "5", "1", "6" ], [ "Roller Sports", "4", "0", "4" ], [ "Swimming", "6", "6", "12" ], [ "Table tennis", "4", "4", "8" ], [ "Tennis", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "Volleyball", "12", "12", "24" ], [ "Weightlifting", "3", "2", "5" ], [ "Total", "87", "52", "139" ] ]
Competitors
The following table lists the Czech Republic 's delegation per sport and gender . [ 1 ]
Czech_Republic_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade_0
The Czech Republic participated at the 2017 Summer Universiade, in Taipei, Taiwan with 139 competitors in 14 sports.