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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_in_Argentine_football
1989–90 in Argentine football
[ "Team", "Recopa 1989", "Supercopa 1989", "Copa Libertadores 1990" ]
[ [ "Boca Juniors", "Champions", "Champions", "did not qualify" ], [ "Independiente", "N/A", "Runner up", "QF" ], [ "River Plate", "N/A", "Round 1", "SF" ], [ "Argentinos Juniors", "N/A", "SF", "did not qualify" ], [ "Estudiantes", "N/A", "QF", "did not qualify" ], [ "Racing Club", "N/A", "QF", "did not qualify" ] ]
Argentine clubs in international competitions
1989–90_in_Argentine_football_3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_Parliamentary_constituencies_(1801–32)
List of UK Parliamentary constituencies (1801–32)
[ "Bishop 's Castle", "2", "Borough" ]
[ [ "Bridgnorth", "2", "Borough" ], [ "Ludlow", "2", "Borough" ], [ "Shrewsbury", "2", "Borough" ], [ "Shropshire", "2", "County" ], [ "Wenlock", "2", "Borough" ] ]
West Midlands ( 45 ) -- Shropshire ( 12 )
List_of_UK_Parliamentary_constituencies_(1801–32)_24
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ivan_tornado_outbreak
Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak
[ "F #", "Location", "County / Parish", "State", "Coord", "Time ( UTC )", "Path length", "Summary" ]
[ [ "F0", "W of Perdido Key , Florida", "Escambia ( FL ) , Baldwin ( AL )", "FL , AL", "30°18′N 87°29′W / 30.30°N 87.48°W / 30.30 ; -87.48 ( Perdido Key ( September 15 , F0 ) )", "1853-1906", "5 miles ( 8.0 km )", "A fast-moving , weak tornado touched down near Perdido Key and caused minor damage before dissipating southwest of Josephine , Alabama" ], [ "F0", "E of Pensacola Beach to W of Gulf Breeze", "Escambia , Santa Rosa", "FL", "30°20′N 87°00′W / 30.333°N 87.000°W / 30.333 ; -87.000 ( Pensacola Beach ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "1955-2003", "12 miles ( 19 km )", "A weak tornado touched down in a sparsely populated area east of Pensacola and caused only minor damage before dissipating near Gulf Breeze" ], [ "F0", "SE of Mexico Beach", "Gulf", "FL", "29°55′N 85°23′W / 29.917°N 85.383°W / 29.917 ; -85.383 ( Beacon Hill ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2035-2037", "3 miles ( 4.8 km )", "A short-lived tornado caused minor damage to several homes in Beacon Hill . Several trees and power lines were also felled" ], [ "F1", "SW of Panama City", "Bay", "FL", "30°06′N 85°45′W / 30.100°N 85.750°W / 30.100 ; -85.750 ( Panama City ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "2040-2050", "5 miles ( 8.0 km )", "1 death - A strong F1 tornado touched down near the St. Andrews recreation area , where it damaged dozens of commercial structures . Traveling northward , the storm then moved through Grand Lagoon . There , one person was killed when a real estate office was destroyed and seven others were injured in a restaurant . The tornado came within 100 yards ( 91 m ) of the WJHG-TV station before dissipating . Overall , damage from this event was estimated at $ 5 million" ], [ "F0", "Centerville area", "Early", "GA", "31°16′N 84°54′W / 31.267°N 84.900°W / 31.267 ; -84.900 ( Centerville ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2040", "0.5 miles ( 0.80 km )", "Brief tornado downed trees and power lines" ], [ "F1", "Allanton area", "Bay", "FL", "29°59′N 85°24′W / 29.983°N 85.400°W / 29.983 ; -85.400 ( Allanton ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "2043-2052", "5 miles ( 8.0 km )", "1 death - Shortly after the previous tornado touched down , another formed near Allanton . This storm lofted a wood frame home , with seven people inside , about 60 feet ( 18 m ) into a field ; one person was killed and another was injured . Several other homes were damaged before the tornado dissipated" ], [ "F0", "Blakely area", "Early", "GA", "31°23′N 84°57′W / 31.383°N 84.950°W / 31.383 ; -84.950 ( Blakely ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2055-2057", "1 mile ( 1.6 km )", "Brief tornado caused minor damage to a county jail . Scattered trees and power lines were also felled" ], [ "F1", "Cedar Grove area", "Bay", "FL", "30°08′N 85°10′W / 30.133°N 85.167°W / 30.133 ; -85.167 ( Cedar Grove ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "2100-2107", "6 miles ( 9.7 km )", "Another F1 tornado touched down in Bay County , this time near Cedar Grove , and destroyed several homes along its path . Losses from the storm reached $ 2 million" ], [ "F0", "S of Damascus", "Early", "GA", "31°15′N 84°43′W / 31.250°N 84.717°W / 31.250 ; -84.717 ( Damascus ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2116", "2 miles ( 3.2 km )", "A short-lived tornado caused minor damage to a few homes . Several trees and power lines were also felled" ], [ "F0", "Colquitt area", "Miller", "GA", "31°07′N 84°41′W / 31.117°N 84.683°W / 31.117 ; -84.683 ( Colquitt ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2137-2142", "4 miles ( 6.4 km )", "A weak tornado struck Colquitt , damaging nine homes and two businesses" ], [ "F0", "W of Arlington", "Calhoun", "GA", "31°26′N 84°48′W / 31.433°N 84.800°W / 31.433 ; -84.800 ( Arlington ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2142", "0.2 miles ( 0.32 km )", "A brief tornado downed trees and power lines" ], [ "F1", "Whigham area", "Grady", "GA", "30°51′N 84°17′W / 30.850°N 84.283°W / 30.850 ; -84.283 ( Whigham ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "2219-2241", "15 miles ( 24 km )", "A relatively long-lived tornado damaged five homes and several chicken houses in Whigham . Numerous trees and power lines were also felled by the storm , blocking off many roads" ], [ "F0", "W of Dixie", "Escambia", "AL", "31°09′N 86°45′W / 31.150°N 86.750°W / 31.150 ; -86.750 ( Dixie ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2220-2223", "3 miles ( 4.8 km )", "Weak tornado caused minor tree damage" ], [ "F0", "S of Castleberry", "Conecuh", "AL", "31°16′N 87°01′W / 31.267°N 87.017°W / 31.267 ; -87.017 ( Castleberry ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2240-2242", "1 mile ( 1.6 km )", "Brief tornado caused minor tree damage" ], [ "F1", "S of Hoggard Mill", "Baker", "GA", "30°09′N 84°28′W / 30.150°N 84.467°W / 30.150 ; -84.467 ( Hoggard Mill ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "2307", "1 mile ( 1.6 km )", "Several trees were twisted or uprooted and power lines were felled" ], [ "F0", "SE of Youngstown", "Bay", "FL", "30°20′N 85°24′W / 30.333°N 85.400°W / 30.333 ; -85.400 ( Youngstown ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "2320-2328", "7 miles ( 11 km )", "A weak tornado downed numerous trees and power lines" ], [ "F1", "Crestview area", "Baker", "GA", "31°20′N 84°37′W / 31.333°N 84.617°W / 31.333 ; -84.617 ( Hoggard Mill ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "2327", "1 mile ( 1.6 km )", "Several trees were twisted or uprooted and power lines were felled . The tornado also caused minor structural damage" ], [ "F0", "NW of Chipley", "Washington", "FL", "30°39′N 85°29′W / 30.650°N 85.483°W / 30.650 ; -85.483 ( Chipley ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "0037-0052", "12 miles ( 19 km )", "A relatively long-lived , but weak tornado caused minor damage to several homes . Several trees and power lines were also felled" ], [ "F1", "NE of Bonifay", "Holmes", "FL", "30°51′N 85°29′W / 30.850°N 85.483°W / 30.850 ; -85.483 ( Bonifay ( Sep. 15 , F1 ) )", "0055-0100", "4 miles ( 6.4 km )", "An F1 tornado destroyed one home and damaged several others" ], [ "F0", "NW of Carrabelle", "Franklin", "FL", "29°54′N 84°44′W / 29.900°N 84.733°W / 29.900 ; -84.733 ( Carrabelle ( Sep. 15 , F0 ) )", "0115-0120", "5 miles ( 8.0 km )", "Numerous trees were uprooted between Carrabelle and Morgan Place" ] ]
Confirmed tornadoes -- September 15 event
Hurricane_Ivan_tornado_outbreak_0
The Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak was a three-day tornado outbreak that was associated with the passage of Hurricane Ivan across the Southern United States starting on September 15, 2004 across the Gulf Coast states of Alabama and Florida as well as southern Georgia before ending in the Middle Atlantic Coast on September 18. The outbreak killed 7 people and injured dozens of others across several states from Florida to Pennsylvania. The hurricane itself killed at least 90 people from the US to the eastern Caribbean Islands. Overall it produced 120 tornadoes surpassing the record of 117 that was previously held by Hurricane Beulah during the 1967 Atlantic hurricane season. [citation needed] Ivan also produced 16 more tornadoes than Hurricane Frances which struck most of the same regions (the tornado outbreak) about ten days earlier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_Major_League_Baseball_season
1987 Major League Baseball season
[ "Position", "American League", "National League" ]
[ [ "1B", "Don Mattingly , New York Yankees", "Keith Hernandez , New York Mets" ], [ "2B", "Frank White , Kansas City Royals", "Ryne Sandberg , Chicago Cubs" ], [ "3B", "Gary Gaetti , Minnesota Twins", "Terry Pendleton , St. Louis Cardinals" ], [ "SS", "Tony Fernández , Toronto Blue Jays", "Ozzie Smith , St. Louis Cardinals" ], [ "OF", "Kirby Puckett , Minnesota Twins", "Eric Davis , Cincinnati Reds" ], [ "OF", "Gary Pettis , California Angels", "Andre Dawson , Chicago Cubs" ], [ "OF", "Jesse Barfield , Toronto Blue Jays", "Tony Gwynn , San Diego Padres" ], [ "C", "Bob Boone , California Angels", "Mike LaValliere , Pittsburgh Pirates" ], [ "P", "Mark Langston , Seattle Mariners", "Rick Reuschel , Pittsburgh Pirates" ] ]
Awards and honors
Baseball Hall of Fame Ray Dandridge Catfish Hunter Billy Williams Further information : 1987 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting Most Valuable Player George Bell , Toronto Blue Jays , OF ( AL ) Andre Dawson , Chicago Cubs , OF ( NL ) Cy Young Award Roger Clemens , Boston Red Sox ( AL ) Steve Bedrosian , Philadelphia Phillies ( NL ) Rookie of the Year Mark McGwire , Oakland Athletics , 1B ( AL ) Benito Santiago , San Diego Padres , C ( NL ) Manager of the Year Award Sparky Anderson , Detroit Tigers ( AL ) Buck Rodgers , Montreal Expos ( NL )
1987_Major_League_Baseball_season_0
The 1987 Major League Baseball season ended with the American League Champion Minnesota Twins winning the World Series over the National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals, four games to three, as all seven games were won by the home team. Future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey, Jr. was selected with the #1 overall pick in the draft in June by the Seattle Mariners.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Women's_road_race
2013 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Marianne Vos", "Netherlands", "3h 44 ' 00" ], [ "2", "Emma Johansson", "Sweden", "+ 15" ], [ "3", "Rossella Ratto", "Italy", "+ 15" ], [ "4", "Anna van der Breggen", "Netherlands", "+ 33" ], [ "5", "Evelyn Stevens", "United States", "+ 46" ], [ "6", "Linda Villumsen", "New Zealand", "+ 50" ], [ "7", "Tatiana Guderzo", "Italy", "+ 52" ], [ "8", "Elisa Longo Borghini", "Italy", "+ 52" ], [ "9", "Tiffany Cromwell", "Australia", "+ 1 ' 40" ], [ "10", "Tatiana Antoshina", "Russia", "+ 1 ' 40" ], [ "11", "Elena Kuchinskaya", "Russia", "+ 2 ' 41" ], [ "12", "Claudia Häusler", "Germany", "+ 3 ' 34" ], [ "13", "Pauline Ferrand-Prévot", "France", "+ 4 ' 20" ], [ "14", "Megan Guarnier", "United States", "+ 4 ' 41" ], [ "15", "Annemiek van Vleuten", "Netherlands", "+ 5 ' 03" ], [ "16", "Ellen van Dijk", "Netherlands", "+ 5 ' 03" ], [ "17", "Paulina Brzeźna-Bentkowska", "Poland", "+ 5 ' 03" ], [ "18", "Maja Włoszczowska", "Poland", "+ 5 ' 05" ], [ "19", "Lizzie Armitstead", "Great Britain", "+ 5 ' 28" ], [ "20", "Trixi Worrack", "Germany", "+ 5 ' 28" ] ]
Results -- Final classification
Of the race 's 141 entrants , 46 riders completed the full distance of 140.05 km ( 87.02 mi ) . [ 1 ] The peloton in an early stage of the race . ( Eugenia Bujak ( white red ) , Ellen van Dijk ( orange ) , Trixi Worrack ( white ) , and Flávia Oliveira ( yellow green ) A breakaway of Lucinda Brand and Rossella Ratto Peloton during the race Front group in the final last lap
2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Women's_road_race_1
The Womens road race of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 28 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy. The course of the race was from the town of Montecatini Terme to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1895–96_MHA_season
1895–96 MHA season
[ "Winnipeg", "at", "Montreal" ]
[ [ "George Merritt", "G", "Robert Jones" ], [ "Rod Flett", "P", "Harold Henderson" ], [ "Fred Higginbotham", "CP", "Mike Grant" ], [ "Jack Armytage", "F", "Robert MacDougall" ], [ "Colin Tote Campbell", "F", "Shirley Davidson" ], [ "Dan Bain", "F", "Ernie McLea" ], [ "Attie Howard", "F", "Reg Wallace" ], [ "", "sub", "Hartland MacDougall" ] ]
Stanley Cup challenge -- Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Montreal
The first successful challenge to the Cup came in February 1896 by the Winnipeg Victorias , playing as the 1895 champions of the MHA . On February 14 , Winnipeg beat the defending champion Montreal Victorias , 2–0 , becoming the first team outside the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada ( AHAC ) to win the Cup . Winnipeg took a 2–0 lead on goals by Armytage and Campbell in the first half , then went on the defensive in the second half . According to The Globe , in its report on the game : `` The westerners started in with a rush and scored the two games ; one in ten minutes and one in nine minutes before the Vics seemed to waken up . For the rest of the first half , the honors were even . In the second half , the Winnipeggers were strictly on the defensive . Shot after shot was fired on their goal but the Vics could not score due to the superb work of Merritt , the visitor 's goalkeeper . The match ended 2 to 0 in favour of the visitors . Both sides were dissatisfied with the work of Mr. Alexis Martin of Toronto as referee ; claiming he was utterly ignorant of the rules , an opinion which seemed to be shared by the spectators . `` [ 4 ] Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Location February 14 , 1896 Winnipeg Victorias 2 – 0 Montreal Victorias Victoria Skating Rink Winnipeg at Montreal
1895–96_MHA_season_3
The 1896 Manitoba Hockey Association season was a series of five games contested by the senior ice hockey teams of Winnipeg Victorias and the Winnipeg Hockey Club. During the season, on February 14 the Victorias played a Stanley Cup challenge match in Montreal, defeating the Montreal Victorias. Winnipeg won 2-0 to win the Cup. This was the first time the Stanley Cup champion was from a league other than the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada. The Victorias won the season series to retain the Cup for the league.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Open_de_Nice_Côte_d'Azur
2016 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "AUT", "Dominic Thiem", "15", "1" ], [ "FRA", "Gilles Simon", "18", "2" ], [ "RSA", "Kevin Anderson", "19", "3" ], [ "FRA", "Benoît Paire", "21", "4" ], [ "POR", "João Sousa", "30", "5" ], [ "ITA", "Fabio Fognini", "31", "6" ], [ "ITA", "Andreas Seppi", "42", "7" ], [ "GER", "Alexander Zverev", "44", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2016_Open_de_Nice_Côte_d'Azur_0
The 2016 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 32nd and final edition of the Open de Nice Côte d'Azur and part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the 2016 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Nice Lawn Tennis Club in Nice, France, from May 15 through May 21, 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasay_Chaudhry
Vasay Chaudhry
[ "Show", "Year", "Channel", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Jutt and Bond", "2001", "Indus TV , Channel G", "Sitcom , 102 Episodes" ], [ "Motor Chalay Pum Pum", "2001", "Pakistan Television Corporation", "Sitcom , contributed writing" ], [ "Yaraana Purana", "2002", "", "Sitcom , contributed writing" ], [ "Jallywood", "2004", "", "Sitcom , 7 episodes" ], [ "Rubber Band ( TV Series )", "2005-8", "ARY Digital", "Sitcom , 176 Episodes" ], [ "Urban Desi", "2006-7", "Aaj TV", "Sitcom , Co-writing with Ali Kazmi , 65 Episodes" ], [ "Inspector Khojee", "2006", "Pakistan Television Corporation", "Sitcom , 52 Episodes" ], [ "Yes Sir", "2009", "A-Plus Entertainment", "13 Episodes" ], [ "Timmy G", "2010-12", "ARY Digital", "Sitcom , 116 Episodes" ], [ "Kash Tu Mera Baap Na Hota", "2011", "Geo TV", "Eid special long play" ], [ "Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat", "2010", "Geo TV", "Telenovela 17 Episodes , Chaudhry 's First long TV series" ], [ "Takkay Ki Ayegi Baraat", "2011", "Geo TV", "Telenovela 16 Episodes" ], [ "Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat", "2012", "Geo TV", "Telenovela 19 Episodes" ], [ "Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti", "2013", "ARY Digital", "Telenovela 27 Episodes" ], [ "Armaan", "2013", "Geo TV , PTV", "Telefilm" ], [ "Abhi Toh Mein Jawaan hoon", "2013", "Geo TV , PTV", "Telefilm" ], [ "Jackson Heights", "2014-15", "Urdu 1", "Telenovela" ], [ "Bad Times", "2014", "A-Plus Entertainment", "" ], [ "Hum Awards", "2013-16", "Hum TV", "Script writing and hosting of the show" ], [ "Dolly ki Aa Gai Baraat", "2012", "Geo TV", "Telefilm" ] ]
Television -- Writing
Chaudhry has contributed as a writer in various TV shows :
Vasay_Chaudhry_0
Vasay Chaudhry (; born on 12 November 1981) is a Pakistani screenwriter, actor, director, producer, host, and comedian. He is best known for writing sitcoms and comedy-dramas for Pakistani televisions. He is also known for writing films. He wrote Main Hoon Shahid Afridi and Jawani Phir Nahi Ani. Both films were considered commercially successful, with the latter breaking many records and earning more than 49 crores at the box office. He also wrote Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2, which was released on 2018 Eid al-Adha. Chaudhry is also known for hosting the comedy show, Mazaaq Raat, on Dunya News since 2015. His name is sometimes misspelled as Wasay, Wassay or Vassay in print and electronic media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_World:_Las_Vegas_(2002_season)
The Real World: Las Vegas (2002 season)
[ "Cast Member", "Age", "Hometown", "Biography" ]
[ [ "Arissa Hill", "22", "Malden , Massachusetts", "Arissa is a half-African American , half-Italian woman who MTV describes as a tough girl with a heart of gold . She was raised in the projects with a single mother , which helped Arissa learn to be self-sufficient . Her self-sufficiency is what is determining her to transition from her early life into adulthood" ], [ "Frank Roessler", "22", "Lewisburg , Pennsylvania", "Frank grew up in a traditional nuclear family , with a stay-at-home mother and a father who owned a local pizzeria . MTV describes him as somebody who is 'affable , talkative and open ' as well as somebody who makes friends easily" ], [ "Trishelle Cannatella", "22", "Cut Off , Louisiana", "Trishelle is a southern woman who was raised in a small , conservative town with her devout Christian mother , who would take the family to church three to four times a week . Her mother died from a brain tumor when Trishelle was only 14 years old" ], [ "Brynn Smith", "21", "Portland , Oregon", "Brynn is a woman who , as MTV describes , has a razor-sharp wit and is not afraid to say whatever is on her mind . Newly single , Brynn is ready to flirt with the boys in Las Vegas , as well as ignore her boyfriend . During her time is Las Vegas , Brynn began working as a go-go dancer . In episode 11 , she revealed to Alton that she had once been raped , and that her father is homosexual" ], [ "Alton Williams", "22", "San Diego , California", "Alton grew up as a Navy brat , and has lived in many different parts of the country because of this . He has close relationships to his extended family . MTV describes him as a source of inspiration to people around him and has a positive outlook on life . When he was 14 years old , his nine-year-old brother , Jonathan Sellers was kidnapped and murdered . In episode 11 , he reveals that he was molested when he was six years old , and this along with his brother 's death causes him discomfort around homosexuals" ], [ "Steven Hill", "23", "San Marcos , Texas", "Steven had to learn to grow up on his own at a young age , and has been on his own since he was 16 years of age . While in business school , he supported himself by working as a topless bartender at a gay bar in his Texas hometown . When he was 22 , he fell in love with a woman and married her , however the marriage ended in a divorce . In the midst of the divorce , he began a relationship with his roommate , Trishelle" ], [ "Irulan Wilson", "21", "Bronx , New York", "Irulan is a biracial woman and had a typical childhood , up until her father 's death when she was 6 years old . Because of this , she and her mother share a deep bond with one another . Growing up with body image issues her whole life , she has since overcome them , and is now a student at Parson 's School of Design . She has an open relationship with her boyfriend , Gabe . MTV describes her as someone who is strong and not afraid of conflict" ] ]
Cast
The_Real_World:_Las_Vegas_(2002_season)_0
The Real World: Las Vegas is the twelfth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the first season to be filmed in the Mountain States region of the United States, specifically in Nevada. The season featured seven people who lived in a converted penthouse suite on the 28th floor of the Las Vegas Palms Casino and Resort, which production started from February 13 until June 21, 2002. The season premiered on September 17 of that year, consisted of 28 episodes, which along with the season, is the highest number to date. This was the first of three seasons of The Real World to be filmed in Las Vegas. The show made a return to the city twice: in the and the seasons, the latter set in Downtown Las Vegas. Due to the popularity of the season, MTV ordered the spin-off miniseries that reunited the cast to live in the same Palms Hotel and Casino suite they filmed the original series in, five years after filming ended on The Real World: Las Vegas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_Virgin_Islands_records_in_athletics
List of British Virgin Islands records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Place" ]
[ [ "60 m", "6.71", "Dion Crabbe", "23 February 2002", "Fayetteville , United States" ], [ "60 m", "6.68", "Rikkoi Braithwaite", "7 December 2018", "Bloomington , United States" ], [ "200 m", "21.10", "Dion Crabbe", "23 February 2002", "Fayetteville , United States" ], [ "400 m", "46.97", "Khari Herbert", "11 March 2017", "Birmingham , United States" ], [ "400 m", "45.84", "Kyron McMaster", "14 February 2020", "Clemson , United States" ], [ "600 m", "1:22.40", "Kyron McMaster", "27 February 2016", "Coolidge , United States" ], [ "800 m", "2:01.59", "Khari Herbert", "3 December 2016", "Winston-Salem , United States" ], [ "800 m", "1:50.55 #", "Kyle Francis", "1 March 2014", "State College , United States" ], [ "60 m hurdles", "8.67", "Keron Stoute", "15 February 2014", "Landover , United States" ], [ "High jump", "2.16 m", "Sam Noel", "13 January 1999", "Lexington , United States" ], [ "Pole vault", "4.20 m", "Paul Hewlett", "6 March 1988", "Cosford , United Kingdom" ], [ "Long jump", "7.99 m", "Keita Cline", "10 February 1996", "Ames , United States" ], [ "Triple jump", "16.16 m", "Keita Cline", "10 February 1996", "Ames , United States" ], [ "Shot put", "19.08 m A", "Eldread Henry", "6 March 2015", "Albuquerque , United States" ], [ "Shot put", "20.00 m #", "Eldread Henry", "21 February 2015", "Glendale , United States" ], [ "Shot put", "19.44 m", "Eldread Henry", "12 January 2019", "Findlay , United States" ], [ "Weight throw", "17.97 m A", "Eldread Henry", "7 March 2015", "Albuquerque , United States" ], [ "Heptathlon", "4956 pts", "Paul Hewlett", "5-6 March 1988", "Cosford , United Kingdom" ] ]
Indoor -- Men
List_of_British_Virgin_Islands_records_in_athletics_3
The following are the national records in athletics in British Virgin Islands as set by BVI Nationals as maintained by the British Virgin Islands Athletics Association (BVIAA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Ben Youssef Meité", "Ivory Coast", "10.30", "Q" ], [ "2", "4", "Stéphan Buckland", "Mauritius", "10.33", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Idrissa Adam", "Cameroon", "10.35", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Hank Palmer", "Canada", "10.36", "Q" ], [ "5", "4", "Mouhamadou Lamine Niang", "Senegal", "10.38", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Emmanuel Ngom Priso", "France", "10.43", "Q" ], [ "6", "4", "Wilfried Koffi Hua", "Ivory Coast", "10.43", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Fabrice Coiffic", "Mauritius", "10.44", "Q" ], [ "9", "3", "Aziz Ouhadi", "Morocco", "10.45", "Q" ], [ "10", "1", "Delivert Arsene Kimbembe", "Republic of the Congo", "10.48", "Q" ], [ "11", "4", "Gérard Kobéané", "Burkina Faso", "10.49", "Q" ], [ "12", "5", "Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud", "Egypt", "10.51", "Q" ], [ "13", "5", "Nicolas Macrozonaris", "Quebec", "10.54", "Q" ], [ "14", "1", "Innocent Bologo", "Burkina Faso", "10.56", "Q" ], [ "15", "2", "Jean-Marie Louis", "Wallonia", "10.57", "Q" ], [ "15", "1", "Holder da Silva", "Guinea-Bissau", "10.57", "q" ], [ "17", "2", "Rikam Mwala", "Cameroon", "10.60", "q" ], [ "18", "2", "Alassane Diallo", "Senegal", "10.62", "q" ], [ "19", "3", "Éric Pacôme N'Dri", "Ivory Coast", "10.65", "Q" ], [ "19", "5", "Oudéré Kankarafou", "France", "10.65", "Q" ] ]
Heats – October 1Wind : Heat 1 : +2.3 m/s , Heat 2 : +3.5 m/s , Heat 3 : +0.3 m/s , Heat 4 : +0.9 m/s , Heat 5 : +0.3 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_0
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on 1-6 October 2009 in Beirut, Lebanon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Basil's_Cathedral
Saint Basil's Cathedral
[ "Compass point", "Type", "Dedicated to", "Commemorates" ]
[ [ "Central core", "Tented church", "Intercession of Most Holy Theotokos", "Beginning of the final assault of Kazan , 1 October 1552" ], [ "West", "Column", "Entry of Christ into Jerusalem", "Triumph of the Muscovite troops" ], [ "North-west", "Groin vault", "Saint Gregory the Illuminator of Armenia", "Capture of Ars Tower of Kazan Kremlin , 30 September 1552" ], [ "North", "Column", "Saint Martyrs Cyprian and Justinia ( since 1786 Saint Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia )", "Complete capture of Kazan Kremlin , 2 October 1552" ], [ "North-east", "Groin vault", "Three Patriarchs of Alexandria ( since 1680 Saint John the Merciful )", "Defeat of Yepancha 's cavalry on 30 August 1552" ], [ "East", "Column", "Life-giving Holy Trinity", "Historical Trinity Church on the same site" ], [ "South-east", "Groin vault", "Saint Alexander Svirsky", "Defeat of Yepancha 's cavalry on 30 August 1552" ], [ "South", "Column", "The icon of Saint Nicholas from the Velikaya River ( Nikola Velikoretsky )", "The icon was brought to Moscow in 1555" ], [ "South-west", "Groin vault", "Saint Barlaam of Khutyn", "May have been built to commemorate Vasili III of Russia" ], [ "North-eastern annex ( 1588 )", "Groin vault", "Basil the Blessed", "Grave of venerated local saint" ], [ "South-eastern annex ( 1672 )", "Groin vault", "Laying the Veil ( since 1680 : Nativity of Theotokos , since 1916 : Saint John the Blessed of Moscow )", "Grave of venerated local saint" ] ]
Naming
The building , originally known as `` Trinity Church '' , [ 10 ] was consecrated on 12 July 1561 , [ 12 ] and was subsequently elevated to the status of a sobor ( similar to an ecclesiastical basilica in the Catholic Church , but usually and incorrectly translated as `` cathedral '' ) . [ 98 ] `` Trinity '' , according to tradition , refers to the easternmost sanctuary of the Holy Trinity , while the central sanctuary of the church is dedicated to the Intercession of Mary . Together with the westernmost sanctuary of the Entry into Jerusalem , these sanctuaries form the main east–west axis ( Christ , Mary , Holy Trinity ) , while other sanctuaries are dedicated to individual saints . [ 99 ]
Saint_Basil's_Cathedral_0
The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed (, '), commonly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral, is a church in Red Square in Moscow, Russia and is regarded as a symbol of the country. The building, now a museum, is officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat (, ') or Pokrovsky Cathedral (). It was built from 1555 to 1561 on orders from Ivan the Terrible and commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan. It was the city's tallest building until the completion of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower in 1600. The original building, known as Trinity Church and later Trinity Cathedral, contained eight churches arranged around a ninth, central church of Intercession; a tenth church was erected in 1588 over the grave of venerated local saint Vasily (Basil). In the 16th and 17th centuries, the church, perceived (as with all churches in Byzantine Christianity) as the earthly symbol of the Heavenly City, was popularly known as the Jerusalem and served as an allegory of the Jerusalem Temple in the annual Palm Sunday parade attended by the Patriarch of Moscow and the Tsar. The building is shaped like the flame of a bonfire rising into the sky, a design that has no parallel in Russian architecture. Dmitry Shvidkovsky, in his book Russian Architecture and the West, states that it is like no other Russian building. Nothing similar can be found in the entire millennium of Byzantine tradition from the fifth to the fifteenth century . a strangeness that astonishes by its unexpectedness, complexity and dazzling interleaving of the manifold details of its design. The cathedral foreshadowed the climax of Russian national architecture in the 17th century. As part of the program of state atheism, the church was confiscated from the Russian Orthodox community as part of the Soviet Union's anti-theist campaigns and has operated as a division of the State Historical Museum since 1928.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Seattle_Mariners_season
2005 Seattle Mariners season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "52", "June 1", "Blue Jays", "3-0", "Meche ( 5-3 )", "Chacín ( 5-4 )", "Guardado ( 15 )", "24,815", "22-30" ], [ "53", "June 3", "Devil Rays", "6-1", "Waechter ( 2-3 )", "Sele ( 4-5 )", "", "35,344", "22-31" ], [ "54", "June 4", "Devil Rays", "6-5", "Mateo ( 2-1 )", "Báez ( 4-1 )", "Guardado ( 16 )", "32,742", "23-31" ], [ "55", "June 5", "Devil Rays", "6-5", "Villone ( 2-2 )", "Orvella ( 0-1 )", "", "40,004", "24-31" ], [ "56", "June 7", "@ Marlins", "4-3", "Hasegawa ( 1-1 )", "Mecir ( 1-1 )", "Guardado ( 17 )", "20,519", "25-31" ], [ "57", "June 8", "@ Marlins", "5-4", "Willis ( 10-2 )", "Meche ( 5-4 )", "Jones ( 10 )", "19,313", "25-31" ], [ "58", "June 9", "@ Marlins", "8-0", "Sele ( 5-5 )", "Beckett ( 7-4 )", "", "16,069", "26-32" ], [ "59", "June 10", "@ Nationals", "9-3", "Ayala ( 6-3 )", "Hasegawa ( 1-2 )", "", "28,704", "26-33" ], [ "60", "June 11", "@ Nationals", "2-1", "Patterson ( 3-1 )", "Putz ( 1-2 )", "Cordero ( 18 )", "39,108", "26-34" ], [ "61", "June 12", "@ Nationals", "3-2", "Armas ( 3-3 )", "Franklin ( 2-8 )", "Cordero ( 19 )", "37,170", "26-35" ], [ "62", "June 14", "Phillies", "3-1", "Meche ( 6-4 )", "Lieber ( 8-5 )", "Guardado ( 18 )", "26,818", "27-35" ], [ "63", "June 15", "Phillies", "5-1", "Sele ( 6-5 )", "Padilla ( 3-6 )", "", "26,019", "28-35" ], [ "64", "June 16", "Phillies", "3-2", "Geary ( 1-0 )", "Mateo ( 2-2 )", "Wagner ( 18 )", "27,162", "28-36" ], [ "65", "June 17", "Mets", "5-0", "Moyer ( 6-2 )", "Ishii ( 1-6 )", "Nelson ( 1 )", "37,443", "29-36" ], [ "66", "June 18", "Mets", "4-1", "Franklin ( 3-8 )", "Martínez ( 7-2 )", "Guardado ( 19 )", "45,841", "30-36" ], [ "67", "June 19", "Mets", "11-5", "Meche ( 7-4 )", "Glavine ( 4-7 )", "", "45,785", "31-36" ], [ "68", "June 20", "Athletics", "6-2", "Haren ( 5-7 )", "Villone ( 2-3 )", "", "27,263", "31-37" ], [ "69", "June 21", "Athletics", "4-2", "Harden ( 3-3 )", "Piñeiro ( 2-4 )", "Duchscherer ( 3 )", "31,673", "31-38" ], [ "70", "June 22", "Athletics", "5-4", "Guardado ( 1-1 )", "Glynn ( 0-4 )", "", "28,829", "32-38" ], [ "71", "June 23", "Athletics", "5-0", "Saarloos ( 4-4 )", "Franklin ( 3-9 )", "", "37,549", "32-39" ] ]
2005_Seattle_Mariners_season_10
The Seattle Mariners 2005 season was their 29th since the franchise creation, and their second consecutive season finishing at the bottom of the American League West, finishing with a record of 69-93 (.426). They only had one player in the 2005 All-Star Game, who was Ichiro Suzuki with his fifth selection for the All-Star Game. Over the course of the disappointing season, the Mariners managed to have their longest winning streak over the course of a four-game series with the Angels (July 7-10), while having two losing streaks of seven between April 30-8 May / June 25 - July 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_discography
Hole discography
[ "Year", "Title", "Director ( s )" ]
[ [ "1991", "Garbadge Man", "N/A" ], [ "1993", "Beautiful Son", "N/A" ], [ "1994", "Miss World", "Sophie Muller" ], [ "1994", "Doll Parts", "Samuel Bayer" ], [ "1995", "Violet", "Mark Seliger and Fred Woodward" ], [ "1996", "Gold Dust Woman", "Matt Mahurin" ], [ "1998", "Celebrity Skin", "Nancy Bardawil" ], [ "1998", "Malibu", "Paul Hunter" ], [ "1999", "Awful", "Jeff Richter" ], [ "2000", "Be a Man", "Joseph Kahn and Joe Rey" ], [ "2011", "Samantha", "Alphan Eseli" ] ]
Music videos
Hole_discography_7
The discography of Hole, a Los Angeles-based American alternative rock band, consists of four studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, and twenty-one singles. Hole was formed in 1989 by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Courtney Love and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson. The band went through a number of line-up changes before recruiting bassist Jill Emery and drummer Caroline Rue in early 1990. The band signed to the independent label Caroline Records and its European subsidiary City Slang, and released its debut studio album, Pretty on the Inside, in August 1991. Pretty on the Inside was a critical success, especially in the United Kingdom, where the album's lead single, Teenage Whore, peaked at number 1 in the UK Indie Chart. Following negotiations with a number of major labels, Hole signed a seven-album DGC Records in 1992. Due to creative differences, Emery and Rue left the band prior to the deal and were replaced by Kristen Pfaff and Patty Schemel, respectively. Hole released its major label debut Live Through This in April 1994. A critical and commercial success, Live Through This was released a week after the death of Love's husband, Kurt Cobain, and two months prior to the death of bassist Kristen Pfaff. The band postponed the album's supporting tour and recruited bassist Melissa Auf der Maur. After constant touring in support of Live Through Thiss release, Hole went on a hiatus in 1995. In 1998, the band released its third studio album, Celebrity Skin, which debuted at number 9 on the Billboard 200.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wannsee_Conference
Wannsee Conference
[ "Name", "Title", "Organization", "Superior" ]
[ [ "SS- Obergruppenführer ( Lieutenant-General ) Reinhard Heydrich", "Chief of the RSHA Deputy Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia Presiding", "Schutzstaffel ( SS )", "Reichsführer-SS ( Reich Leader SS ) Heinrich Himmler" ], [ "SS- Gruppenführer ( Major-General ) Otto Hofmann", "Head of the SS Race and Settlement Main Office ( RuSHA )", "Schutzstaffel ( SS )", "Reichsführer -SS Heinrich Himmler" ], [ "SS- Gruppenführer ( Major-General ) Heinrich Müller", "Chief of Amt IV ( Gestapo )", "Reich Main Security Office ( RSHA ) , Schutzstaffel", "Chief of the RSHA SS- Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich" ], [ "SS- Oberführer ( Senior Colonel ) Dr. Karl Eberhard Schöngarth", "Commander of the SiPo and the SD in the General Government", "SiPo and SD , RSHA , Schutzstaffel", "Chief of the RSHA SS- Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich" ], [ "SS- Oberführer ( Senior Colonel ) Dr. Gerhard Klopfer", "Permanent Secretary", "Nazi Party Chancellery", "Chief of the Party Chancellery Martin Bormann" ], [ "SS- Obersturmbannführer ( Lieutenant Colonel ) Adolf Eichmann", "Head of Referat IV B4 of the Gestapo Recording secretary", "Gestapo , RSHA , Schutzstaffel", "Chief of Amt IV SS- Gruppenführer Heinrich Müller" ], [ "SS- Sturmbannführer ( Major ) Dr. Rudolf Lange", "Commander of the SiPo and the SD for Latvia ; Deputy Commander of the SiPo and the SD for the RKO Head of Einsatzkommando 2", "SiPo and SD , RSHA , Schutzstaffel", "SS- Brigadeführer ( Brigadier General ) and Generalmajor der Polizei ( Brigadier-General of Police ) Dr. Franz Walter Stahlecker" ], [ "Dr. Georg Leibbrandt", "Reichsamtleiter ( Reich Head Office )", "Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories", "Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories Dr. Alfred Rosenberg" ], [ "Dr. Alfred Meyer", "Gauleiter ( Regional Party Leader ) State Secretary and Deputy Reich Minister", "Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories", "Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories Dr. Alfred Rosenberg" ], [ "Dr. Josef Bühler", "State Secretary", "General Government ( Polish Occupation Authority )", "Governor-General Dr. Hans Frank" ], [ "Dr. Roland Freisler", "State Secretary", "Reich Ministry of Justice", "Reich Minister of Justice Dr. Franz Schlegelberger" ], [ "SS- Brigadeführer ( Brigadier General ) Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart", "State Secretary", "Reich Interior Ministry", "Reich Minister of the Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frick" ], [ "SS- Oberführer ( Senior Colonel ) Erich Neumann", "State Secretary", "Office of the Plenipotentiary for the Four Year Plan", "Plenipotentiary of the Four Year Plan Hermann Göring" ], [ "Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger", "Permanent Secretary", "Reich Chancellery", "Reich Minister and head of the Reich Chancellery SS- Obergruppenführer Dr. Hans Lammers" ], [ "Martin Luther", "Under-Secretary", "Reich Foreign Ministry", "Ernst von Weizsäcker , State Secretary to Reich Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop" ] ]
Attendees
Heydrich invited representatives from several government ministries , including state secretaries from the Foreign Office , the Justice , Interior , and State Ministries , and representatives from the SS . The process of disseminating information about the fate of the Jews was already well underway by the time the meeting was held . [ 40 ] Of the 15 who attended , 8 held academic doctorates . [ 41 ]
Wannsee_Conference_0
The Wannsee Conference (German: Wannseekonferenz) was a meeting of senior government officials of Nazi Germany and Schutzstaffel (SS) leaders, held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee on 20 January 1942. The purpose of the conference, called by the director of the Reich Main Security Office SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, was to ensure the co-operation of administrative leaders of various government departments in the implementation of the Final solution to the Jewish question (German: Endlösung der Judenfrage), whereby most of the Jews of German-occupied Europe would be deported to occupied Poland and murdered. Conference participants included representatives from several government ministries, including state secretaries from the Foreign Office, the justice, interior, and state ministries, and representatives from the SS. In the course of the meeting, Heydrich outlined how European Jews would be rounded up and sent to extermination camps in the General Government (the occupied part of Poland), where they would be killed. Discrimination against Jews began immediately after the Nazi seizure of power on 30 January 1933. Violence and economic pressure were used by the Nazi regime to encourage Jews to voluntarily leave the country. After the invasion of Poland in September 1939, the extermination of European Jewry began, and the killings continued and accelerated after the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. On 31 July 1941, Hermann Göring gave written authorization to Heydrich to prepare and submit a plan for a total solution of the Jewish question in territories under German control and to coordinate the participation of all involved government organisations. At the Wannsee Conference, Heydrich emphasised that once the deportation process was complete, the fate of the deportees would become an internal matter under the purview of the SS. A secondary goal was to arrive at a definition of who was Jewish. One copy of the Protocol with circulated minutes of the meeting survived the war. It was found by Robert Kempner in March 1947 among files that had been seized from the German Foreign Office.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterocles
Pterocles
[ "Common Name", "Scientific name", "Distribution" ]
[ [ "Pin-tailed sandgrouse", "Pterocles alchata", "North Africa and the Middle East , Turkey , Iran , Iraq and Kazakhstan , Spain , Portugal" ], [ "Namaqua sandgrouse", "Pterocles namaqua", "Angola , Namibia , Zimbabwe , Botswana , Lesotho and South Africa" ], [ "Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse", "Pterocles exustus", "central and northern Africa , and southern Asia" ], [ "Spotted sandgrouse", "Pterocles senegallus", "Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , Libya , Sudan , Egypt , Eritrea , Somalia , Ethiopia , Djibouti , Mali , Mauritania , Chad and Niger" ], [ "Black-bellied sandgrouse", "Pterocles orientalis", "Iberia , northwest Africa , the Canary Islands , Turkey , Iran , Cyprus and Israel" ], [ "Crowned sandgrouse", "Pterocles coronatus", "North Africa and the Middle East" ], [ "Yellow-throated sandgrouse", "Pterocles gutturalis", "Angola , Botswana , Eritrea , Ethiopia , Kenya , Namibia , South Africa , Tanzania , Zambia , and Zimbabwe" ], [ "Burchell 's sandgrouse", "Pterocles burchelli", "Angola , Namibia , Botswana , Zambia , Zimbabwe and South Africa" ], [ "Madagascan sandgrouse", "Pterocles personatus", "Madagascar" ], [ "Black-faced sandgrouse", "Pterocles decoratus", "Ethiopia , Kenya , Somalia , Tanzania , and Uganda" ], [ "Lichtenstein 's sandgrouse", "Pterocles lichtensteinii", "Algeria , Chad , Djibouti , Egypt , Eritrea , Ethiopia , Libya , Mali , Mauritania , Morocco , Niger , Senegal , Somalia , Sudan , Uganda , Iran , Iraq , Jordan , Oman , Pakistan , Palestine , Saudi Arabia , Israel , the United Arab Emirates and Yemen" ], [ "Double-banded sandgrouse", "Pterocles bicinctus", "southern Africa" ], [ "Painted sandgrouse", "Pterocles indicus", "Bangladesh , India and Pakistan" ], [ "Four-banded sandgrouse", "Pterocles quadricinctus", "Africa from Mauritania and Cameroon east to Sudan and Uganda" ] ]
Species in taxonomic order
Pterocles_0
Pterocles is a genus of near passerine birds in the sandgrouse family. It includes all the species in the family except for two central Asian species in Syrrhaptes These sandgrouse have small, pigeon-like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails. Their legs are feathered down to the toes, but unlike Syrrhaptes the toes are not feathered. Pterocles sandgrouse have a fast direct flight, and flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk. Two to three eggs are laid directly on the ground. They are buff or greenish with cryptic markings. All species are resident.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic
List of busiest airports by cargo traffic
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Code ( IATA )", "Total Cargo ( tonnes )", "2005 Rank", "% Change" ]
[ [ "1", "Memphis International Airport", "Memphis , Tennessee , United States", "MEM", "3,692,081", "1", "2.6%" ], [ "2", "Hong Kong International Airport", "Chek Lap Kok , Islands , New Territories , Hong Kong", "HKG", "3,609,780", "2", "5.1%" ], [ "3", "Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport", "Anchorage , Alaska , United States", "ANC", "2,691,395", "3", "5.4%" ], [ "4", "Incheon International Airport", "Incheon , South Korea", "ICN", "2,336,572", "5", "8.7%" ], [ "5", "Narita International Airport", "Narita , Chiba , Japan", "NRT", "2,280,830", "4", "0.5%" ], [ "6", "Pudong International Airport", "Pudong , Shanghai , China", "PVG", "2,168,122", "9", "16.8%" ], [ "7", "Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport", "Paris , Île-de-France , France", "CDG", "2,130,724", "6", "6.0%" ], [ "8", "Frankfurt Airport", "Frankfurt , Hesse , Germany", "FRA", "2,127,646", "7", "8.4%" ], [ "9", "Louisville International Airport", "Louisville , Kentucky , United States", "SDF", "1,983,032", "11", "9.2%" ], [ "10", "Singapore Changi Airport", "Changi , East Region , Singapore", "SIN", "1,931,881", "10", "4.2%" ], [ "11", "Los Angeles International Airport", "Los Angeles , California , United States", "LAX", "1,907,497", "8", "1.6%" ], [ "12", "Miami International Airport", "Miami , Florida , United States", "MIA", "1,830,591", "12", "4.3%" ], [ "13", "Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport", "Dayuan , Taoyuan , Taiwan", "TPE", "1,698,808", "13", "0.4%" ], [ "14", "John F. Kennedy International Airport", "New York City , New York , United States", "JFK", "1,636,357", "14", "0.2%" ], [ "15", "Amsterdam Airport Schiphol", "Haarlemmermeer , North Holland , Netherlands", "AMS", "1,566,828", "16", "4.7%" ], [ "16", "O'Hare International Airport", "Chicago , Illinois , United States", "ORD", "1,558,235", "15", "0.8%" ], [ "17", "Dubai International Airport", "Dubai , United Arab Emirates", "DXB", "1,503,697", "18", "14.3%" ], [ "18", "London Heathrow Airport", "Hayes , Greater London , United Kingdom", "LHR", "1,343,930", "17", "3.3%" ], [ "19", "Don Mueang Airport", "Bangkok , Thailand", "BKK", "1,181,814", "19", "3.6%" ], [ "20", "Beijing Capital International Airport", "Chaoyang - Shunyi , Beijing , China", "PEK", "1,028,909", "24", "31.6%" ] ]
2006 final statistics
ACI 's final full year figures are as follows . [ 14 ] Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine < /ref > ==
List_of_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic_13
The world's thirty busiest airports by cargo traffic for various periods (data provided by Airports Council International). Numbers listed refer to loaded and unloaded freight in metric tonnes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katelyn_Nacon
Katelyn Nacon
[ "Year", "TV Show", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2013", "Psychology of Secrets", "Patti", "Film" ], [ "2013", "Second Chances", "Cami", "Film" ], [ "2014", "Resurrection", "Girl", "Episode : Us Against the World" ], [ "2014", "Too Many Cooks", "Chloe Cook", "TV shorts" ], [ "2014", "Another Assembly", "Mya", "Film" ], [ "2015-2019", "The Walking Dead", "Enid", "Guest ( season 5 ) ; Recurring ( seasons 6-7 ) ; Also starring ( season 8 ) ; Main role ( season 9 )" ], [ "2016-2018", "T @ gged", "Elisia Brown", "Main role" ], [ "2019", "Light as a Feather", "Sammi Karras", "Main role ( season 2 )" ] ]
Filmography
Katelyn_Nacon_0
Katelyn Nacon (born June 11, 1999) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Elisia in the web series T@gged (2016-2018) and as Enid on The Walking Dead (2015-2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIDE_Women's_Grand_Prix_2019–20
FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2019–20
[ "Rank", "Player", "Skolkovo", "Monaco", "Lausanne", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Aleksandra Goryachkina ( RUS )", "120", "133⅓", "145", "398⅓" ], [ "2", "Humpy Koneru ( IND )", "160", "133⅓", "", "293⅓" ], [ "3", "Alexandra Kosteniuk ( RUS )", "45", "133⅓", "15", "193⅓" ], [ "4", "Nana Dzagnidze ( GEO )", "", "35", "145", "180" ], [ "4", "Kateryna Lagno ( RUS )", "90", "90", "", "180" ], [ "4", "Dronavalli Harika ( IND )", "60", "60", "60", "180" ], [ "7", "Anna Muzychuk ( UKR )", "", "80", "85", "165" ], [ "8", "Ju Wenjun ( CHN )", "120", "", "35", "155" ], [ "9", "Alina Kashlinskaya ( RUS )", "45", "", "85", "130" ], [ "10", "Mariya Muzychuk ( UKR )", "", "60", "60", "120" ], [ "11", "Zhansaya Abdumalik ( KAZ )", "", "", "110", "110" ], [ "12", "Pia Cramling ( SWE )", "10", "60", "35", "105" ], [ "13", "Elisabeth Paehtz ( GER )", "75", "20", "", "95" ], [ "14", "Valentina Gunina ( RUS )", "75", "10", "", "85" ], [ "14", "Antoaneta Stefanova ( BUL )", "25", "", "60", "85" ], [ "16", "Marie Sebag ( FRA )", "25", "", "15", "40" ], [ "17", "Zhao Xue ( CHN )", "", "35", "", "35" ] ]
Grand Prix standings
Grand Prix points are 160 for 1st , 130 for 2nd , 110 for 3rd and then in steps of 10 from 90 for 4th to 10 for 12th place . If players end up tied on points points for those places are shared equally . As Goryachkina is already qualified to the Candidates tournament , the third place will qualify instead of her .
FIDE_Women's_Grand_Prix_2019–20_1
The FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2019-20 is a series of four chess tournaments exclusively for women, which will determine two players to play in the Women's Candidates Chess Championship in 2021. The winner of the Candidate's tournament will play a 12-game match against the world champion. This is the fifth cycle of the tournament series. Number one woman player Hou Yifan, who won the first three editions of the Grand Prix, was unable to play due to studies at Oxford University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judo_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics
Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Extra Lightweight 60 kg details", "Tadahiro Nomura Japan", "Girolamo Giovinazzo Italy", "Richard Trautmann Germany Dorjpalamyn Narmandakh Mongolia" ], [ "Half Lightweight 65 kg details", "Udo Quellmalz Germany", "Yukimasa Nakamura Japan", "Israel Hernández Cuba Henrique Guimarães Brazil" ], [ "Lightweight 71 kg details", "Kenzo Nakamura Japan", "Kwak Dae-sung South Korea", "Christophe Gagliano France Jimmy Pedro United States" ], [ "Half Middleweight 78 kg details", "Djamel Bouras France", "Toshihiko Koga Japan", "Soso Liparteliani Georgia Cho In-chul South Korea" ], [ "Middleweight 86 kg details", "Jeon Ki-young South Korea", "Armen Bagdasarov Uzbekistan", "Marko Spittka Germany Mark Huizinga Netherlands" ], [ "Half Heavyweight 95 kg details", "Paweł Nastula Poland", "Kim Min-soo South Korea", "Stéphane Traineau France Aurélio Miguel Brazil" ], [ "Heavyweight +95 kg details", "David Douillet France", "Ernesto Pérez Spain", "Frank Möller Germany Harry Van Barneveld Belgium" ] ]
Medal summary -- Men 's events
Judo_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_0
This page shows the final results of the Judo Competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Segunda_División_B
2009–10 Segunda División B
[ "", "Team", "Founded in", "Based in", "Ground" ]
[ [ "1", "Badalona", "1903", "Badalona , Catalonia", "Camp del Centenari" ], [ "2", "Sabadell", "1903", "Sabadell , Catalonia", "Nova Creu Alta" ], [ "3", "Terrassa", "1906", "Terrassa , Catalonia", "Olímpic de Terrassa" ], [ "4", "Alicante", "1918", "Alicante , Valencian Community", "José Rico Pérez" ], [ "5", "Gavà", "1922", "Gavà , Catalonia", "La Bòbila" ], [ "6", "Sant Andreu", "1925", "Barcelona , Catalonia", "Narcís Sala" ], [ "7", "Dénia", "1927", "Dénia , Valencian Community", "Camp Nou de Dènia" ], [ "8", "Alcoyano", "1929", "Alcoyano , Valencian Community", "El Collao" ], [ "9", "Lleida", "1938", "Lleida , Catalonia", "Camp d'Esports" ], [ "10", "Valencia Mestalla", "1944", "Paterna , Valencian Community", "Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna" ], [ "11", "Villajoyosa", "1944", "Villajoyosa , Valencian Community", "Nou Pla" ], [ "12", "Gramenet", "1945", "Santa Coloma de Gramenet , Catalonia", "Nou Municipal" ], [ "13", "Ontinyent", "1947", "Ontinyent , Valencian Community", "El Clariano" ], [ "14", "Benidorm", "1964", "Benidorm , Valencian Community", "Foietes" ], [ "15", "Barcelona Atlètic", "1970", "Barcelona , Catalonia", "Mini Estadi" ], [ "16", "Sporting Mahonés", "1974", "Mahón , Balearic Islands", "Bintaufa" ], [ "17", "Espanyol B", "1981", "Barcelona , Catalonia", "Ciutat Esportiva RCD Espanyol" ], [ "18", "Mallorca B", "1983", "Palma de Mallorca , Balearic Islands", "Son Bibiloni" ], [ "19", "Orihuela", "1993", "Orihuela , Valencian Community", "Los Arcos" ], [ "20", "Logroñés", "2009", "Logroño , La Rioja", "Las Gaunas" ] ]
Group 3 -- Teams
Barcelona BEspanyol B BBadalona SabadellAlicanteSant AndreuDéniaAlcoyanoLleidaGramenetOntinyentBenidormMahonésMallorca BOrihuelaLogroñésVillajoyosaMestallaGavàTerrassa Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr . 3 2009–10
2009–10_Segunda_División_B_14
The 2009-10 Segunda División B season was the 33rd since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 29 August 2009, and the season ended on 20 June 2010 with the promotion play-off finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostelecom_Cup
Rostelecom Cup
[ "Year", "Location", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1996", "Saint Petersburg", "Anjelika Krylova / Oleg Ovsyannikov", "Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh", "Elizabeth Punsalan / Jerod Swallow" ], [ "1997", "Saint Petersburg", "Anjelika Krylova / Oleg Ovsyannikov", "Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh", "Tatiana Navka / Nikolai Morozov" ], [ "1998", "Moscow", "Anjelika Krylova / Oleg Ovsyannikov", "Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh", "Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov" ], [ "1999", "Saint Petersburg", "Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio", "Shae-Lynn Bourne / Viktor Kraatz", "Sylwia Nowak / Sebastien Kolasinski" ], [ "2000", "Saint Petersburg", "Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio", "Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh", "Galit Chait / Sergei Sakhnovski" ], [ "2001", "Saint Petersburg", "Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio", "Galit Chait / Sergei Sakhnovski", "Elena Grushina / Ruslan Goncharov" ], [ "2002", "Moscow", "Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh", "Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov", "Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviski" ], [ "2003", "Moscow", "Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov", "Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto", "Galit Chait / Sergei Sakhnovski" ], [ "2004", "Moscow", "Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov", "Elena Grushina / Ruslan Goncharov", "Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali" ], [ "2005", "Saint Petersburg", "Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov", "Galit Chait / Sergei Sakhnovski", "Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin" ], [ "2006", "Moscow", "Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto", "Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin", "Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder" ], [ "2007", "Moscow", "Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin", "Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat", "Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbillo" ], [ "2008", "Moscow", "Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski", "Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin", "Meryl Davis / Charlie White" ], [ "2009", "Moscow", "Meryl Davis / Charlie White", "Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte", "Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer" ], [ "2010", "Moscow", "Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev", "Nóra Hoffmann / Maxim Zavozin", "Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov" ], [ "2011", "Moscow", "Meryl Davis / Charlie White", "Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje", "Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev" ], [ "2012", "Moscow", "Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir", "Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov", "Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin" ], [ "2013", "Moscow", "Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev", "Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje", "Madison Chock / Evan Bates" ], [ "2014", "Moscow", "Madison Chock / Evan Bates", "Elena Ilinykh / Ruslan Zhiganshin", "Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland" ], [ "2015", "Moscow", "Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje", "Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte", "Viktoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov" ] ]
Medalists -- Ice dancing
Rostelecom_Cup_3
The Rostelecom Cup (), formerly the Cup of Russia (), is an international, senior-level figure skating competition held as part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series since 1996. Organized by the Figure Skating Federation of Russia, it has been held in both Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event adopted the name Rostelecom Cup in 2009 after its title sponsor. It was dropped in 2010, but returned in 2011. The Rostelecom Cup is a successor to the Prize of Moscow News, an annual elite international event held in the Soviet Union from 1966 to 1990 (excluding 1989).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Morrison
Tommy Morrison
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location" ]
[ [ "52", "Win", "48-3-1", "Matt Weishaar", "TKO", "3 ( 6 ) , 1:40", "Feb 9 , 2008", "Domo de la Feria , León , Mexico" ], [ "51", "Win", "47-3-1", "John Castle", "TKO", "2 ( 6 ) , 1:49", "Feb 22 , 2007", "Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort , Chester , West Virginia , U.S" ], [ "50", "Win", "46-3-1", "Marcus Rhode", "TKO", "1 ( 10 ) , 1:38", "Nov 3 , 1996", "Tokyo Bay NK Hall , Urayasu , Japan" ], [ "49", "Loss", "45-3-1", "Lennox Lewis", "TKO", "6 ( 12 ) , 1:22", "Oct 7 , 1995", "Convention Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S" ], [ "48", "Win", "45-2-1", "Donovan Ruddock", "TKO", "6 ( 12 ) , 2:55", "Jun 10 , 1995", "Municipal Auditorium , Kansas City , Missouri , U.S" ], [ "47", "Win", "44-2-1", "Terry Anderson", "KO", "7 ( 10 ) , 1:34", "May 1 , 1995", "Brady Theater , Tulsa , Oklahoma , U.S" ], [ "46", "Win", "43-2-1", "Marselles Brown", "KO", "3 ( 10 ) , 2:18", "Mar 5 , 1995", "Civic Assembly Center , Muskogee , Oklahoma , U.S" ], [ "45", "Win", "42-2-1", "Ken Merritt", "TKO", "1 ( 10 ) , 2:41", "Feb 7 , 1995", "State Fair Arena , Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , U.S" ], [ "44", "Draw", "41-2-1", "Ross Puritty", "SD", "10", "Jul 28 , 1994", "Convention Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S" ], [ "43", "Win", "41-2", "Sherman Griffin", "UD", "10", "May 24 , 1994", "Brady Theater , Tulsa , Oklahoma , U.S" ], [ "42", "Win", "40-2", "Brian Scott", "TKO", "2 ( 10 ) , 1:37", "Mar 27 , 1994", "Expo Square Pavilion , Tulsa , Oklahoma , U.S" ], [ "41", "Win", "39-2", "Tui Toia", "KO", "3 ( 10 ) , 2:13", "Feb 20 , 1994", "Belle Casino , Biloxi , Mississippi , U.S" ], [ "40", "Loss", "38-2", "Michael Bentt", "TKO", "1 ( 12 ) , 1:33", "Oct 29 , 1993", "Convention Center , Tulsa , Oklahoma , U.S" ], [ "39", "Win", "38-1", "Tim Tomashek", "RTD", "4 ( 12 ) , 3:00", "Aug 30 , 1993", "Kemper Arena , Kansas City , Missouri , U.S" ], [ "38", "Win", "37-1", "George Foreman", "UD", "12", "Jun 7 , 1993", "Thomas & Mack Center , Paradise , Nevada , U.S" ], [ "37", "Win", "36-1", "Dan Murphy", "TKO", "3 ( 10 ) , 1:10", "Mar 30 , 1993", "Kemper Arena , Kansas City , Missouri , U.S" ], [ "36", "Win", "35-1", "Carl Williams", "TKO", "8 ( 10 ) , 2:10", "Jan 16 , 1993", "Convention Center , Reno , Nevada , U.S" ], [ "35", "Win", "34-1", "Marshall Tillman", "TKO", "1 ( 10 ) , 2:23", "Dec 12 , 1992", "America West Arena , Phoenix , Arizona , U.S" ], [ "34", "Win", "33-1", "Joe Hipp", "TKO", "9 ( 10 ) , 2:47", "Jun 27 , 1992", "Bally 's , Reno , Nevada , U.S" ], [ "33", "Win", "32-1", "Art Tucker", "TKO", "2 ( 10 ) , 1:12", "May 14 , 1992", "Broadway by the Bay Theater , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 52 fights 48 wins 3 losses By knockout 42 3 By decision 6 0 Draws 1
Tommy_Morrison_1
Tommy David Morrison (January 2, 1969 - September 1, 2013) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 1996, and held the WBO heavyweight title in 1993. He retired from boxing in 1996 when he tested positive for HIV. Morrison is also known for his acting career, having starred alongside Sylvester Stallone in the 1990 film Rocky V as Tommy Gunn. Morrison had previously attempted a comeback to boxing in 2006, asserting disputed claims he had tested negative for HIV. In August 2013, Morrison's mother announced that her son was in the final stages of AIDS, and he died on September 1, 2013 at the age of 44.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_European_Judo_Championships
1998 European Judo Championships
[ "Position", "Judoka", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Karina Bryant", "Great Britain" ], [ "2", "Raquel Barrientos", "Spain" ], [ "3", "Sandra Köppen", "Germany" ], [ "3", "Christine Cicot", "France" ], [ "5", "Francoise Harteveld", "Netherlands" ], [ "5", "Svetlana Goundarenko", "Russia" ], [ "7", "Brigitte Olivier", "Belgium" ], [ "7", "Olga Tarasova", "Belarus" ] ]
Results overview -- Women
1998_European_Judo_Championships_17
The 1998 European Judo Championships were the 9th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Oviedo, Spain from 16 May to 17 May 1998.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Super_Cup
Iranian Super Cup
[ "Club", "Winners", "Runners-up", "% Wins", "Years runners-up" ]
[ [ "Persepolis", "3", "0", "100%", "" ], [ "Saba", "1", "0", "100%", "" ], [ "Zob Ahan", "1", "0", "100%", "" ], [ "Esteghlal", "0", "1", "0%", "2018" ], [ "Esteghlal Khuzestan", "0", "1", "0%", "2016" ], [ "Foolad", "0", "1", "0%", "2005" ], [ "Naft Tehran", "0", "1", "0%", "2017" ] ]
Performances
Iranian_Super_Cup_3
The Iranian Super Cup (Persian: سوپر جام ایران) is an Iranian association football trophy awarded to the winner of a match between the Persian Gulf Pro League's season champion and the winner of the Hazfi Cup. It is similar to numerous other Super Cup tournaments held in other countries. The tournament was only held once in 2005 when Hazfi Cup champions Saba Battery defeated league champions Foolad 4-0. The next edition of the Iranian Super Cup was planned to be played on 10 August 2007 between the 2006-07 league champions Saipa and the Hazfi Cup winners Sepahan but the match was cancelled. After Mehdi Taj was elected as Federation president in 2016, the Iranian Super Cup was restarted. Zob Ahan won the first Super Cup after its restart, beating 2015-16 Persian Gulf Pro League winners Esteghlal Khuzestan 4-2 after extra time. Next year Persepolis crowned Super Cup by beating Naft Tehran in Azadi Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Stock_Car_Brasil_season
2002 Stock Car Brasil season
[ "Team", "No", "Driver", "Rounds" ]
[ [ "Action Power", "0", "Cacá Bueno", "All" ], [ "Action Power", "7", "Thiago Marques", "All" ], [ "Filipaper/JF", "1", "Ingo Hoffmann", "All" ], [ "Filipaper/JF", "10", "Sandro Tannuri", "All" ], [ "Texaco WB", "3", "Chico Serra", "All" ], [ "Texaco WB", "6", "Alceu Feldmann", "All" ], [ "By Wolf", "33", "Cláudio Ricci", "All" ], [ "PMP Competições", "43", "Pedro Gomes", "All" ], [ "JZ Nascimento", "62", "Marcelo Reis", "2" ], [ "Hot Car Competições", "72", "Hélio Saraiva", "1-2" ], [ "Hot Car Competições", "55", "Rodrigo Hanashiro", "All" ], [ "A. Jardim Competições", "5", "Adalberto Jardim", "All" ], [ "Carlos Alves Competições", "8", "Carlos Alves", "All" ], [ "Medley-A.Mattheis", "9", "Xandy Negrão", "All" ], [ "Medley-A.Mattheis", "27", "Guto Negrão", "All" ], [ "Scuderia 111", "11", "Nono Figueiredo", "All" ], [ "Boettger Competições", "35", "David Muffato", "All" ], [ "Boettger Competições", "52", "Paulo Gomes", "All" ], [ "Samsung-Start Racing", "32", "Paulo Yamamoto", "All" ], [ "Vogel Motorsport", "74", "Duda Pamplona", "All" ] ]
Teams and drivers
All cars used Chevrolet Vectra Stock Car chassis . All drivers were Brazilian-registered . 2002 Stock Car Brasil season Previous : 2001 Next : 2003 The 2002 Stock Car Brasil was the 26th Stock Car Brasil season .
2002_Stock_Car_Brasil_season_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_New_York_Yankees_season
2010 New York Yankees season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "April 4", "@ Red Sox", "7-9", "Okajima ( 1-0 )", "Park ( 0-1 )", "Papelbon ( 1 )", "37,440", "0-1" ], [ "2", "April 6", "@ Red Sox", "6-4", "Aceves ( 1-0 )", "Okajima ( 1-1 )", "Rivera ( 1 )", "38,000", "1-1" ], [ "3", "April 7", "@ Red Sox", "3-1 ( 10 )", "Park ( 1-1 )", "Papelbon ( 0-1 )", "Rivera ( 2 )", "38,238", "2-1" ], [ "4", "April 9", "@ Rays", "3-9", "Price ( 1-0 )", "Vázquez ( 0-1 )", "", "33,221", "2-2" ], [ "5", "April 10", "@ Rays", "10-0", "Sabathia ( 1-0 )", "Davis ( 0-1 )", "", "29,892", "3-2" ], [ "6", "April 11", "@ Rays", "7-3", "Burnett ( 1-0 )", "Choate ( 0-1 )", "", "31,253", "4-2" ], [ "7", "April 13", "Angels", "7-5", "Pettitte ( 1-0 )", "Santana ( 0-2 )", "Rivera ( 3 )", "49,293", "5-2" ], [ "8", "April 14", "Angels", "3-5", "Piñeiro ( 1-1 )", "Vázquez ( 0-2 )", "Rodney ( 1 )", "42,372", "5-3" ], [ "9", "April 15", "Angels", "6-2", "Hughes ( 1-0 )", "Kazmir ( 0-1 )", "Rivera ( 4 )", "44,722", "6-3" ], [ "10", "April 16", "Rangers", "5-1 ( 6 )", "Sabathia ( 2-0 )", "Wilson ( 0-1 )", "", "42,145", "7-3" ], [ "11", "April 17", "Rangers", "7-3", "Burnett ( 2-0 )", "Feldman ( 1-1 )", "", "44,963", "8-3" ], [ "12", "April 18", "Rangers", "5-2", "Pettitte ( 2-0 )", "Harden ( 0-1 )", "Rivera ( 5 )", "44,121", "9-3" ], [ "13", "April 20", "@ Athletics", "7-3", "Vázquez ( 1-2 )", "Gonzalez ( 1-1 )", "", "19,849", "10-3" ], [ "14", "April 21", "@ Athletics", "3-1", "Hughes ( 2-0 )", "Sheets ( 1-1 )", "Rivera ( 6 )", "30,211", "11-3" ], [ "15", "April 22", "@ Athletics", "2-4", "Braden ( 3-0 )", "Sabathia ( 2-1 )", "Bailey ( 2 )", "21,986", "11-4" ], [ "16", "April 23", "@ Angels", "4-6", "Rodney ( 2-0 )", "Chamberlain ( 0-1 )", "Fuentes ( 2 )", "44,002", "11-5" ], [ "17", "April 24", "@ Angels", "7-1", "Pettitte ( 3-0 )", "Piñeiro ( 2-2 )", "", "43,390", "12-5" ], [ "18", "April 25", "@ Angels", "4-8", "Kazmir ( 2-1 )", "Vázquez ( 1-3 )", "", "42,284", "12-6" ], [ "19", "April 27", "@ Orioles", "4-5", "Castillo ( 1-0 )", "Robertson ( 0-1 )", "Simón ( 1 )", "20,536", "12-7" ], [ "20", "April 28", "@ Orioles", "8-3", "Sabathia ( 3-1 )", "Guthrie ( 0-3 )", "", "17,248", "13-7" ] ]
2010_New_York_Yankees_season_11
The 2010 New York Yankees season was the 110th season for the New York Yankees franchise (counting its two years as the Baltimore Orioles; then moving to Manhattan as the Highlanders.) The Yankees were attempting to defend its status as American League and World Series champions, but lost in the ALCS to the Texas Rangers. The Yankees opened and closed the regular season against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. This marked the first time since 1950 this happened. The Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers renewed their rivalry as the Bronx Bombers traveled west to face former Yankee icons Joe Torre and Don Mattingly, both of them current and future Dodgers managers. The Yankees' regular season record for 2010 was 95 wins, 67 losses, 2nd place in the AL East behind Tampa Bay and good for the AL Wild Card.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_U.S._Men's_Clay_Court_Championships
2018 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "USA", "John Isner", "9", "1" ], [ "USA", "Sam Querrey", "14", "2" ], [ "USA", "Jack Sock", "16", "3" ], [ "AUS", "Nick Kyrgios", "24", "4" ], [ "ESP", "Fernando Verdasco", "36", "5" ], [ "USA", "Steve Johnson", "52", "6" ], [ "USA", "Ryan Harrison", "54", "7" ], [ "USA", "Tennys Sandgren", "56", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2018_U.S._Men's_Clay_Court_Championships_0
The 2018 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships (also known as the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships for sponsorship purposes) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 117th edition of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, and an ATP World Tour 250 event on the 2018 ATP World Tour. It took place at River Oaks Country Club in Houston, Texas, United States, from April 9 through April 15, 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ESPN_Radio_affiliates
List of ESPN Radio affiliates
[ "Market", "Branding", "Special Local Programming Notes" ]
[ [ "Alexandria , Louisiana", "ESPN Radio 1410", "LSU athletics New Orleans Pelicans Basketball" ], [ "Baton Rouge , Louisiana", "ESPN Radio 104.9", "Southern University football and basketball Flagship station of LSU Tigers Basketball and coaches shows" ], [ "Houma , Louisiana", "ESPN Radio 1490", "" ], [ "Lafayette , Louisiana", "Sports Radio ESPN 1420", "Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin ' Cajuns baseball , New Orleans Pelicans basketball Flagship of The Moon Griffon conservative talk radio show" ], [ "Lake Charles , Louisiana", "ESPN Radio 1400", "" ], [ "Monroe , Louisiana", "ESPN Radio 97.7", "High School Football , ULM athletics , New Orleans Pelicans basketball and Saints Football , Grambling State athletics , LSU sports , and LA Tech athletics" ], [ "New Orleans , Louisiana", "ESPN 100.3", "Effective January 1 , 2014 , KLRZ-FM is a radio affiliate of ESPN Radio for the New Orleans market . The new format will carry ESPN 's national lineup of sports talk personalities , programs , college and professional games . KLRZ-FM will be known as The Game , featuring a team of local sports talk personalities . Flagship station of Nicholls State Athletics . New Orleans Pelicans Basketball affiliate for Larose" ], [ "Slidell , Louisiana", "ESPN Radio 1560", "Houston Astros Baseball and High School Football" ] ]
Louisiana
List_of_ESPN_Radio_affiliates_17
This listing of radio stations that are branded as ESPN Radio is an incomplete sampling of major markets in 2011. The full list of full-time affiliates (not all of which are branded ESPN Radio) can be found here. Note: All stations with a blue check mark () are ESPN owned and operated stations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Virginia_National_Bank_Men's_Pro_Championship
2010 Virginia National Bank Men's Pro Championship
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "USA", "Taylor Dent", "92", "1" ], [ "IND", "Somdev Devvarman", "94", "2" ], [ "USA", "Ryan Sweeting", "110", "3" ], [ "USA", "Donald Young", "123", "4" ], [ "JPN", "Kei Nishikori", "124", "5" ], [ "AUS", "Marinko Matosevic", "134", "6" ], [ "AUS", "Peter Luczak", "137", "7" ], [ "USA", "Robert Kendrick", "147", "8" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2010_Virginia_National_Bank_Men's_Pro_Championship_0
The 2010 Virginia National Bank Men's Pro Championship was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Charlottesville, United States between 1 and 7 November 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALCO_S-6
ALCO S-6
[ "Railroad", "Quantity", "Road Number" ]
[ [ "Allied Chemical Company", "1", "110" ], [ "ARMCO Steel", "1", "1202" ], [ "B. Perini & Sons Construction Company", "1", "101" ], [ "Belt Railway of Chicago", "1", "420" ], [ "Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico", "1", "60" ], [ "Cia Fundidora de Hierro y Acero", "3", "1-3" ], [ "Ferrocarril del Pacífico", "24", "701-723" ], [ "Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México", "1", "5300" ], [ "Northern Pacific Railway", "1", "750" ], [ "Ohio River Company ( ORCo )", "1", "56" ], [ "Republic Steel", "3", "153,317,318" ], [ "Secretaria de Comunicaciones de Obras Publicas ( SCOP )", "3", "7133-1,2,3" ], [ "Sheffield Steel", "2", "15,16" ], [ "Southern Pacific Railroad", "70", "1033-1082,4634-4645" ], [ "South Buffalo Railway", "6", "40-45" ], [ "Tennessee Copper", "1", "107" ], [ "Upper Merion and Plymouth Railroad", "1", "61" ], [ "U.S . Pipe and Foundry", "1", "38" ], [ "Columbia Geneva Steel", "1", "1" ], [ "Western Maryland Railway", "2", "151,152" ] ]
Original owners
ALCO_S-6_0
The Alco S-6 (specification DL 430) was a diesel-electric locomotive of the switcher type constructed by ALCO of Schenectady, New York; a total of 126 locomotives were built between May 1955 and December 1960. The S-6 was an improved version of the earlier S-5.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UAAP_Season_76_basketball_tournaments
UAAP Season 76 basketball tournaments
[ "Team", "AdU", "ADMU", "DLSU", "FEU", "NU", "UE", "UP", "UST" ]
[ [ "Adamson", "", "57-69", "80-84*", "43-63", "43-67", "52-58", "87-89****", "69-84" ], [ "Ateneo", "71-45", "", "73-68", "78-82", "72-79", "71-64", "85-75", "75-69" ], [ "La Salle", "65-47", "54-64", "", "61-59", "58-77", "79-45", "68-63", "84-72" ], [ "FEU", "67-42", "69-75", "66-47", "", "76-79", "81-55", "63-55", "65-71" ], [ "NU", "70-41", "82-81*", "85-48", "63-40", "", "76-55", "93-65", "81-56" ], [ "UE", "57-70", "49-68", "47-60", "38-66", "60-70", "", "87-81", "62-55" ], [ "UP", "60-57", "69-73", "50-61", "55-51", "58-83", "46-48*", "", "64-66" ], [ "UST", "69-62*", "63-79", "46-49", "42-44", "55-94", "48-51", "71-73", "" ] ]
Juniors ' tournament -- Elimination round
UAAP_Season_76_basketball_tournaments_14
The basketball tournaments of UAAP Season 76 were held in school year 2013-14. Adamson University was both season host and basketball tournaments host. As season host, Adamson was the producer of the opening ceremony on June 29, 2013. As to being tournament host, Adamson was responsible for the scheduling of games, booking of game venues and distribution of game tickets to member schools. The other responsibility of Adamson as tournament host was the nomination of a basketball tournament commissioner to the UAAP Board for approval. The first doubleheader of basketball games was held after the opening ceremonies at the Mall of Asia Arena. ABS-CBN UHF channel Studio 23 did the broadcast of the men's basketball tournament for the fourteenth consecutive year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brossard
Brossard
[ "Mother Tongue ( 2016 )", "Population", "Percentage" ]
[ [ "French", "37,155", "43.98%" ], [ "English", "10,095", "11.95%" ], [ "French and a non-official language", "1,285", "1.52%" ], [ "English and French", "1,255", "1.49%" ], [ "English and a non-official language", "795", "0.94%" ], [ "English , French and a non-official language", "680", "0.80%" ], [ "Cantonese", "4,935", "5.84%" ], [ "Mandarin", "4,370", "5.17%" ], [ "Spanish", "4,100", "4.85%" ], [ "Arabic", "4,005", "4.74%" ], [ "Persian", "2,005", "2.37%" ], [ "Vietnamese", "1,495", "1.77%" ], [ "Romanian", "1,295", "1.53%" ], [ "Greek", "1,280", "1.52%" ], [ "Portuguese", "895", "1.06%" ], [ "Creole", "840", "0.99%" ], [ "Russian", "770", "0.91%" ], [ "Italian", "720", "0.85%" ], [ "Urdu", "580", "0.69%" ], [ "Hindi", "395", "0.47%" ] ]
Demographics
Historical populationsYearPop.±% 19562,572— 19613,788+47.3% 196611,884+213.7% 197123,421+97.1% 197637,635+60.7% 198152,232+38.8% 199164,793+24.0% 199665,927+1.8% 200165,026−1.4% 200671,154+9.4% 201179,273+11.4% 201685,721+8.1% [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Home Languages Aside from French , a variety of other languages are spoken in Brossard on a daily basis , as according to the 2011 census . The prominent languages spoken primarily at home and their relative share are French ( 51% ) , English ( 17% ) , Chinese ( 5% ) , Spanish ( 3% ) , Cantonese ( 3% ) , Arabic ( 2% ) and Persian ( 2% ) . Ethnicity Brossard is among the most multicultural municipalities in Greater Montreal as there are 23 ethnic groups that represent at least 1% of the population . According to the 2006 census the prominent ethnic groups and their relative share are Canadian ( 35% ) , French ( 23% ) , Chinese ( 11% ) , Irish ( 6% ) and Italian ( 4% ) [ 14 ] Housing Brossard is a mainly residential suburb with a moderate diversity of structural styles . The most popular styles of housing are semi-detached houses which represent 44% of private dwellings and apartment buildings with fewer than five storeys which represent 31% of private dwellings . Mother tongue languages Statistics for the population according to mother tongue ( the first language learned and still remembered ) vary significantly from the statistics for home language ( the language spoken most often at home ) , as well as also varying significantly from the statistics for official language usage .
Brossard_0
Brossard (/brɒˈsɑːr, ˈbrɒsɑːrd/, French: [bʁɔsaʁ], locally [bʁɔsɑːʁ, bʁɔsɑɔ̯ʁ]) is a municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada and is part of the Greater Montreal area. According to the 2016 census, Brossard's population was 85,721. It shares powers with the urban agglomeration of Longueuil and was a borough of the municipality of Longueuil from 2002 to 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Young_Democrat_Union
International Young Democrat Union
[ "Name", "Years", "Organisation", "Country" ]
[ [ "Mark Heywood", "1992 - 1994", "Young Liberals", "Australia" ], [ "Tony Zagotta", "1994 - 1998", "College Republicans", "United States of America" ], [ "Andrew Rosindell", "1998 - 2002", "Young Conservatives", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Shane Frith", "2002 - 2004", "Young Nationals", "New Zealand" ], [ "Donald Simpson", "2004 - 2006", "Conservative Future Scotland", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Peter Skovholt Gitmark", "2006 - 2008", "Young Conservatives", "Norway" ], [ "Tim Dier", "2008 - 2010", "Conservative Future", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Daniel Walther", "2010 - 2012", "Junge Union", "Germany" ], [ "Nicolas Figari", "2012 - 2012", "Independent Democratic Union Youth", "Chile" ], [ "Aris Kalafatis", "2012 - 2014", "Youth Organisation of New Democracy", "Greece" ], [ "Gerti Bogdani", "2014 - 2016", "Youth of Democratic Party of Albania", "Albania" ], [ "Simon Breheny", "2016 - 2017", "Young Liberals", "Australia" ], [ "Bashir Wardini", "2016 - Present", "Lebanese Forces Youth Association", "Lebanon" ] ]
Chairmen
International_Young_Democrat_Union_0
The International Young Democrat Union (IYDU) is a global alliance of centre-right political youth organisations and the youth wing of the International Democrat Union (IDU). The IYDU in its current form was founded in March 1991 in Washington, D.C. A previous organisation of the same name had been established in July 1981, also in Washington, but subsequently ceased to exist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_in_Playboy_1980–1989
List of people in Playboy 1980–1989
[ "Date", "Cover model", "Centerfold model", "Interview subject", "Pictorials" ]
[ [ "1-80", "Steve Martin , Amy Miller , Michele Drake", "Gig Gangel", "Steve Martin", "NFL Cheerleaders" ], [ "2-80", "Candace Collins", "Sandy Cagle", "Pat Caddell", "Suzanne Somers ( test nudes ; Somers never actually became a centerfold model )" ], [ "3-80", "Bo Derek", "Henriette Allais", "Terry Bradshaw", "Bo Derek , Melonie Haller" ], [ "4-80", "Shari Shattuck", "Liz Glazowski", "Linda Ronstadt", "Women of the Armed Forces" ], [ "5-80", "Terri Welles", "Martha Thomsen", "Gay Talese", "Miss World 1978 Silvana Suárez , Perfect Attendants ( flight attendants )" ], [ "6-80", "Dorothy Stratten", "Ola Ray", "John Anderson", "Dorothy Stratten - Playmate of the Year ( PMOY ) , Fellini 's Feminist Fantasy ( the women of City of Women )" ], [ "7-80", "Sandra Dumas", "Teri Peterson", "Bruce Jenner", "" ], [ "8-80", "Bo Derek", "Victoria Cooke", "William Shockley", "Bo Derek , Girls of Hawaii" ], [ "9-80", "Rita Lee", "Lisa Welch", "Roy Scheider", "Evelyn Guerrero , Girls of the Southwest Conference" ], [ "10-80", "S.J . Fellowes", "Mardi Jacquet", "G. Gordon Liddy", "Lisa Lyon , Girls of Canada" ], [ "11-80", "Mardi Jacquet", "Jeana Tomasino", "Larry Hagman", "Beauty & Bureaucracy ( women of the U.S. Government )" ], [ "12-80", "none", "Terri Welles", "George C. Scott", "Linda Kerridge" ] ]
1980
List_of_people_in_Playboy_1980–1989_0
This list of people in Playboy 1980-89 is a catalog of women and men who appeared in Playboy magazine in the years 1980 through 1989. Note that not all of the people featured in the magazine are pictured in the nude. Entries in blue indicate that the issue marks the original appearance of that year's Playmate of the Year (PMOY).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Waratah_Cup
2010 Waratah Cup
[ "Tie no", "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "1", "Mounties Wanderers", "1-7", "Sydney University FC" ], [ "2", "Spirit FC", "2-0", "Camden Tigers" ], [ "3", "Parramatta Eagles", "1-2", "Fairfield City Lions" ], [ "4", "Manly United FC", "5-1", "Collaroy Cromer Strikers" ], [ "5", "Blacktown City FC", "7-0", "Stanmore Hawks" ], [ "6", "Marconi Stallions", "1-0", "West Sydney Berries" ], [ "7", "Granville Rage", "3-0", "Sydney Olympic" ], [ "8", "Hawkesbury City", "0-4", "Northern Tigers FC" ], [ "9", "Mosman FC", "1 -3", "APIA Leichhardt Tigers" ], [ "10", "Doonside Hawks", "1-4", "Gwawley Bay" ], [ "11", "Sydney United", "1 - 1 ( 4-2 ) pens", "Inter Lions" ], [ "12", "Bonnyrigg White Eagles", "1-2", "South Coast Wolves" ], [ "13", "St. George FC", "0-1", "Sutherland Sharks" ], [ "14", "Bankstown City Lions", "8-0", "Schofields Scorpions" ], [ "15", "Dandaloo FC", "4-1", "Hills Brumbies" ], [ "16", "Blacktown Spartans", "1-0", "Rockdale City Suns" ] ]
Third round
2010_Waratah_Cup_3
The 2010 Waratah Cup (known as the 2010 McDonald's Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 8th season of the knockout competition under the Waratah Cup name. The competition featured clubs from all parts of NSW - from Association, NSW State League Division One, NSW State League Division Two, NSW Super League and NSW Premier League competitions. The winners were Marconi Stallions, their first title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hicks_(pianist)
John Hicks (pianist)
[ "Year recorded", "Title", "Label", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1975", "Hells Bells", "Strata-East", "Trio , with Clint Houston ( bass ) , Cliff Barbaro ( drums ) ; released 1980" ], [ "1975", "Steadfast", "Strata-East", "Solo piano ; released 1980" ], [ "1979", "After the Morning", "West 54", "Some tracks solo piano ; some tracks duo , with Walter Booker ( bass ) ; one track trio , with Cliff Barbaro ( drums ) added" ], [ "1981", "Some Other Time", "Theresa", "Most tracks trio , with Walter Booker ( bass ) , Idris Muhammad ( drums ) ; two tracks solo piano" ], [ "1982", "John Hicks", "Theresa", "Some tracks solo piano ; some tracks trio , with Bobby Hutcherson ( vibes ) , Walter Booker ( bass ) ; one track duo , with Olympia Hicks ( piano ) ; reissue by Evidence added one track trio , with Olympia Hicks , Idris Muhammad ( drums )" ], [ "1984", "In Concert", "Theresa", "Most tracks trio , with Walter Booker ( bass ) , Idris Muhammad ( drums ) ; some tracks quartet , with Elise Wood ( flute ) or Bobby Hutcherson ( vibes ) added ; in concert" ], [ "1985", "Inc. 1", "DIW", "Most tracks trio , with Walter Booker ( bass ) , Idris Muhammad ( drums ) ; some tracks solo piano" ], [ "1985", "Sketches of Tokyo", "DIW", "Duo , with David Murray ( tenor sax )" ], [ "1986-87", "Two of a Kind", "Theresa", "Duo , with Ray Drummond ( bass )" ], [ "1987", "I 'll Give You Something to Remember Me By", "Limetree", "Trio , with Curtis Lundy ( bass ) Idris Muhammad ( drums )" ], [ "1985-88", "Luminous", "Nilva", "Some tracks duo , with Elise Wood ( flute ) ; some tracks quartet , with Walter Booker ( bass ) , Jimmy Cobb , Alvin Queen ( drums , separately ) added ; some tracks quintet , with Clifford Jordan ( tenor sax ) added" ], [ "1988", "East Side Blues", "DIW", "Trio , with Curtis Lundy ( bass ) , Victor Lewis ( drums )" ], [ "1988", "Naima 's Love Song", "DIW", "Quartet , with Bobby Watson ( alto sax ) , Curtis Lundy ( bass ) , Victor Lewis ( drums )" ], [ "1989", "Oleo", "CBS/Sony", "As New York Unit ; quartet , with George Adams ( tenor sax ) , Richard Davis ( bass ) , Tatsuya Nakamura ( drums )" ], [ "1989", "Rhythm-a-Ning", "Candid", "As Kenny Barron-John Hicks Quartet ; quartet , with Kenny Barron ( piano ) , Walter Booker ( bass ) , Jimmy Cobb ( drums )" ], [ "1990", "Power Trio", "Novus", "Trio , with Cecil McBee ( bass ) , Elvin Jones ( drums )" ], [ "1990", "Is That So ?", "Timeless", "Trio , with Ray Drummond ( bass ) , Idris Muhammad ( drums )" ], [ "1990", "Live at Maybeck Recital Hall , Volume Seven", "Concord Jazz", "Solo piano ; in concert" ], [ "1990", "Blue Bossa", "Paddle Wheel", "As New York Unit ; quartet , with George Adams ( tenor sax ) , Richard Davis ( bass ) , Tatsuya Nakamura ( drums )" ], [ "1991", "St. Thomas : Tribute to Great Tenors", "Paddle Wheel", "As New York Unit ; trio , with Richard Davis ( bass ) , Tatsuya Nakamura ( drums )" ] ]
Discography -- As leader/co-leader
John_Hicks_(pianist)_0
John Josephus Hicks, Jr. (December 21, 1941 - May 10, 2006) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He was leader for more than 30 recordings and played as a sideman on more than 300. After early experiences backing blues musicians, Hicks moved to New York in 1963. He was part of Art Blakey's band for two years, then backed vocalist Betty Carter from 1965 to 1967, before joining Woody Herman's big band, where he stayed until 1970. Following these largely mainstream jazz experiences, Hicks expanded into freer bands, including those of trumpeters Charles Tolliver and Lester Bowie. He rejoined Carter in 1975; the five-year stay brought him more attention and helped to launch his recording career as a leader. He continued to play and record extensively in the United States and internationally. Under his own leadership, his recordings were mostly bebop-influenced, while those for other leaders continued to be in a diversity of styles, including multi-year associations with saxophonists Arthur Blythe, David Murray, David Fathead Newman, and Pharoah Sanders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Roth_filmography
Tim Roth filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1982", "Made in Britain", "Trevor", "Television film" ], [ "1983", "Meantime", "Colin Pollock", "Television film" ], [ "1983", "Not Necessarily the News", "Gay Man", "Episode : Road Trip" ], [ "1985", "Murder with Mirrors", "Edgar Lawson", "Television film" ], [ "1986", "King of the Ghetto", "Matthew Long", "4 episodes" ], [ "1987", "Metamorphosis", "Gregor Samsa", "Television film" ], [ "1991", "Tales from the Crypt", "Jack Craig", "Episode : Easel Kill Ya" ], [ "1993", "Murder in the Heartland", "Charles Starkweather", "2 episodes" ], [ "1993", "Heart of Darkness", "Marlow", "Television film" ], [ "2006", "Tsunami : The Aftermath", "Nick Fraser", "Television film" ], [ "2009", "Skellig", "Skellig", "Television film" ], [ "2009-2011", "Lie to Me", "Dr. Cal Lightman", "48 episodes People 's Choice Award for Favorite TV Crime Fighter" ], [ "2010", "Sea Wolf", "Death Larsen", "2 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Klondike", "The Count", "6 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Robot Chicken", "The Doctor ( voice )", "Episode : Walking Dead Lobster" ], [ "2016", "Reg", "Reg Keys", "Television film" ], [ "2016", "Rillington Place", "John Christie", "3 episodes" ], [ "2017", "Twin Peaks", "Gary Hutch Hutchens", "5 episodes" ], [ "2017-present", "Tin Star", "Jim Worth / Jack Devlin", "19 episodes" ] ]
Television
Tim_Roth_filmography_1
Tim Roth (born May 14, 1961) is an English actor. Considered part of the Brit Pack, Roth is known for his roles in The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989), Reservoir Dogs (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994), Rob Roy (1995) and The Incredible Hulk (2008). He made his directorial debut with the 1999 film The War Zone. For his performance in Rob Roy, Roth was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and won a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland_national_under-20_football_team
Poland national under-20 football team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Radosław Majecki", "( 1999-11-16 ) 16 November 1999 ( age 20 )", "Monaco" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Maik Nawrocki", "( 2001-02-07 ) 7 February 2001 ( age 19 )", "SV Werder Bremen" ], [ "3", "3 MF", "Tymoteusz Puchacz", "( 1999-01-23 ) 23 January 1999 ( age 21 )", "GKS Katowice" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Adrian Gryszkiewicz", "( 1999-12-13 ) 13 December 1999 ( age 20 )", "Górnik Zabrze" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Serafin Szota", "( 1999-03-04 ) 4 March 1999 ( age 21 )", "Odra Opole" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "Sebastian Walukiewicz", "( 2000-04-05 ) 5 April 2000 ( age 20 )", "Pogoń Szczecin" ], [ "7", "3 MF", "Tomasz Makowski", "( 1999-07-19 ) 19 July 1999 ( age 20 )", "Lechia Gdańsk" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Mateusz Bogusz", "( 2001-08-22 ) 22 August 2001 ( age 18 )", "Leeds United" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Dominik Steczyk", "( 1999-05-04 ) 4 May 1999 ( age 21 )", "1.FC Nürnberg" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "David Kopacz", "( 1999-05-29 ) 29 May 1999 ( age 21 )", "VfB Stuttgart" ], [ "11", "2 DF", "Jakub Bednarczyk", "( 1999-01-02 ) 2 January 1999 ( age 21 )", "St. Pauli" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Miłosz Mleczko", "( 1999-03-01 ) 1 March 1999 ( age 21 )", "Puszcza Niepołomice" ], [ "13", "3 MF", "Michał Skóraś", "( 2000-02-15 ) 15 February 2000 ( age 20 )", "Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza" ], [ "14", "3 MF", "Nicola Zalewski", "( 2002-01-23 ) 23 January 2002 ( age 18 )", "Roma" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Jan Sobociński", "( 1999-03-20 ) 20 March 1999 ( age 21 )", "ŁKS Łódź" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Bartosz Slisz", "( 1999-03-29 ) 29 March 1999 ( age 21 )", "Zagłębie Lubin" ], [ "17", "4 FW", "Adrian Benedyczak", "( 2000-11-24 ) 24 November 2000 ( age 19 )", "Pogoń Szczecin" ], [ "18", "3 MF", "Adrian Stanilewicz", "( 2000-02-22 ) 22 February 2000 ( age 20 )", "Bayer Leverkusen" ], [ "19", "3 MF", "Adrian Łyszczarz", "( 1999-08-22 ) 22 August 1999 ( age 20 )", "GKS Katowice" ], [ "20", "3 MF", "Marcel Zylla", "( 2000-01-14 ) 14 January 2000 ( age 20 )", "Bayern Munich" ] ]
Current squad
The following players were called up as host for 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup [ 1 ]
Poland_national_under-20_football_team_1
The Poland national under-20 football team is the national under-20 football team of Poland and is controlled by the Polish Football Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Greek_season_4)
Dancing with the Stars (Greek season 4)
[ "Celebrity", "Occupation", "Professional partner", "Status" ]
[ [ "Konstantina", "Singer", "Dionisis Valmis", "Eliminated 1st on October 27 , 2013" ], [ "Sakis Arseniou", "Singer", "Nikoletta Mauridi", "Eliminated 2nd on November 3 , 2013" ], [ "Eleni Chatzidou", "Singer", "Giorgos Ketseridis", "Eliminated 3rd on November 17 , 2013" ], [ "Gogo Mastrokosta", "Personal trainer", "Thodoris Panagakos", "Eliminated 4th on November 24 , 2013" ], [ "Thanos Kallioras", "Actor", "Fotini Papastravrou", "Eliminated 5th on December 1 , 2013" ], [ "Chrispa", "Singer", "Vaggelis Holevas Thodoris Panagakos ( Week 7 )", "Eliminated 6th on December 8 , 2013" ], [ "Alex Kavdas", "TV personality", "Claudia-Anna Stoyia", "Eliminated 7th on December 15 , 2013" ], [ "Evagelia Aravani", "Fashion model", "Vladimir Morotsko", "Eliminated 8th on December 22 , 2013" ], [ "Michalis Mouroutsos", "Olympic taekwondo athlete", "Anna Polyzou", "Eliminated 9th on January 5 , 2014" ], [ "Lakis Gavalas", "Fashion designer", "Anastasia Draka", "Eliminated 10th on January 12 , 2014" ], [ "Mary Synatsaki", "TV hostess", "Yuri Dimitrov", "Eliminated 11th on January 19 , 2014" ], [ "Klelia Pantazi", "Olympic gymnast", "Paulos Manogiannakis", "Third Place on January 26 , 2014" ], [ "Katerina Stikoudi", "Fashion model , Singer", "Elias Boutsis", "Runner-up on February 2 , 2014" ], [ "Isaias Matiamba", "Singer", "Maria Antimisari", "Winner on February 2 , 2014" ] ]
Couples
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Greece_season_4)_0
The Greek reality show version of Dancing with the stars returned for its fourth season on October 20, 2013 from ANT1 TV channel. The show is based on the United Kingdom BBC Television series Strictly Come Dancing and is part of BBC Worldwide's Dancing with the Stars franchise. The theme song is It's personal performed by Swedish indie pop band The Radio Dept. The host of this season was Doukissa Nomikou while on the backstage was the season three winner, Ntoretta Papadimitriou. Giannis Latsios, Alexis Kostalas, Galena Velikova and Katia Dandoulaki returned as the judges of the show. The celebrities who were competed this season were 8 women and 6 men; Chrispa, Katerina Stikoudi, Klelia Pantazi, Konstantina, Mary Synatsaki, Gogo Mastrokosta, Evagelia Aravani, Eleni Chatzidou, Lakis Gavalas, Michalis Mouroutsos, Thanos Kallioras, Sakis Arseniou, Isaias Matiamba and Alex Kavdas. The professional partners were revealed on October 17, 2013. On November 16, 2013, it was announced that on week 4, Giorgos Liagkas would make a guest appearance on the show and will be the fifth judge for the night. On week 8 Eugenia Manolidou, who competed in the first season of the show and got the third place, was the second guest judge of the season. On week 9 the show had its third guest judge, Themos Anastasiadis. The three guests gave a score to the contestants but their score was symbolic and didn't count for the final result of that week. On week 7 the couples were free to choose a favorite song of theirs to dance to and the routine was Freestyle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_phonology
Persian phonology
[ "Early New Persian", "Dari", "Tajiki", "Western Persian", "Example", "Tajik", "Romanization", "English" ]
[ [ "/ a /", "/ a /", "/ a /", "/ æ /", "شب", "шаб", "šab", "night" ], [ "/ aː /", "/ ɒ̝ː /", "/ ɔ /", "/ ɒː /", "باد", "бод", "bâd", "wind" ], [ "/ i /", "/ e /", "/ ɪ /", "/ e /", "دل", "дил", "dil", "heart" ], [ "/ iː /", "/ iː /", "/ ɪ /", "/ iː /", "شیر", "шир", "šîr", "milk" ], [ "/ eː /", "/ e̞ː /", "/ e̞ /", "/ iː /", "شیر", "шер", "šer", "lion" ], [ "/aj/", "/aj/", "/aj/", "/ej/", "کی", "кай", "kay", "when" ], [ "/ u /", "/ o /", "/ ʊ /", "/ o /", "گل", "гул", "gul", "flower" ], [ "/ uː /", "/ uː /", "/ ʊ /", "/ uː /", "نور", "нур", "nûr", "light" ], [ "/ oː /", "/ ö̞ː /", "/ ɵ /", "/ uː /", "روز", "рӯз", "roz", "day" ], [ "/aw/", "/aw/", "/av/", "/ow/", "نو", "нав", "naw", "new" ] ]
Persian_phonology_3
The Persian language has between six and eight vowel phonemes and twenty-six consonant phonemes. It features contrastive stress and syllable-final consonant clusters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay
2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Competitors", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "United States", "Lanie Whittaker Jessica Beard Erica Alexander Takecia Jameson", "3:30.19" ], [ "2", "Ukraine", "Olha Zemlyak Yuliya Krasnoshchok Hanna Yaroshchuk Yuliya Baraley", "3:34.20" ], [ "3", "Australia", "Brittney McGlone Trychelle Kingdom Olivia Tauro Angeline Blackburn", "3:34.23" ], [ "4", "France", "Amélie Fosse Berenice Manimba Margot Viot Floria Guei", "3:35.83" ], [ "5", "Russia", "Liliya Gafiyatullina Kseniya Prytkova Olesya Tsaranok Aleksandra Bulanova", "3:37.40" ], [ "6", "Belarus", "Maryna Liboza Viktoryia Shauchuk Viktoryia Manko Katsiaryna Mishyna", "3:38.38" ], [ "7", "Germany", "Vera Stelkens Julia Müller-Foell Inga Müller Fabienne Kohlmann", "3:39.00" ], [ "8", "Canada", "Alyssa Johnson Jessica Parry Sarah Wells Natalie Geiger", "3:39.27" ] ]
Results -- Final
13 July
2008_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay_0
The women's 4x400 metres relay event at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zawisza Stadium on 12 and 13 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_PAS_Giannina_F.C._season
2019–20 PAS Giannina F.C. season
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Transferred to", "Fee", "Date" ]
[ [ "7", "CM", "Evripidis Giakos", "AEL", "-", "13 May 2019" ], [ "55", "CM", "Enes Dolovac", "FK Dinamo Vranje", "-", "14 May 2019" ], [ "33", "CM", "Higor Vidal", "Žalgiris", "-", "21 May 2019" ], [ "6", "CB", "Alexios Michail", "AEL", "-", "6 June 2019" ], [ "93", "GK", "Neofytos Michael", "APOEL", "Loan termination", "13 June 2019" ], [ "19", "CB", "Giannis Kargas", "PFC Levski Sofia", "-", "18 June 2019" ], [ "8", "CB", "Themistoklis Tzimopoulos", "Korona Kielce", "-", "21 June 2019" ], [ "4", "CB", "Stefanos Evangelou", "Olympiacos", "Loan termination", "25 June 2019" ], [ "9", "FW", "Stefanos Athanasiadis", "-", "-", "26 June 2019" ], [ "27", "FW", "Dimitrios Manos", "Olympiacos", "End of loan", "1 July 2019" ], [ "39", "GK", "Markos Vellidis", "PAS Lamia", "-", "1 July 2019" ], [ "30", "GK", "Giorgos Papaioannou", "Anagennisi Artas", "-", "1 July 2019" ], [ "3", "DM", "Andi Lila", "Tirana", "-", "1 July 2019" ], [ "-", "MF", "Orest Kuzyk", "FC Desna Chernihiv", "Loan", "14 July 2019" ], [ "-", "CB", "Spyros Vasilakis", "Souli Paramythia", "Loan", "20 August 2019" ], [ "20", "MF", "Konstantinos Papadopoulos", "-", "-", "21 August 2019" ], [ "35", "MF", "Dušan Pantelić", "FK Radnički Niš", "-", "31 August 2019" ] ]
Transfers -- Summer
2019–20_PAS_Giannina_F.C._season_6
The 2019-20 season is PAS Giannina F.C. 's 27th competitive season in the second division of Greek football, 1st season in the Superleague Greece 2, and 54th year in existence as a football club. They also compete in the Greek Cup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1959
List of Bollywood films of 1959
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Aangan", "O. P. Dutta", "Rehman , Ameeta , Chand Usmani , Leela Mishra , Badri Prasad", "Family Drama", "Music : Roshan Lyrics : Rajendra Krishan , Pandit Indra , Avinash" ], [ "Amar Shaheed", "B. Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu", "Shivaji Ganeshan , Padmini , Gemini Ganeshan , Ragini", "Biographical Patriotic Drama", "Music : Vinod Lyrics : Aziz Kashmiri" ], [ "Anari", "Hrishikesh Mukherjee", "Raj Kapoor , Nutan , Lalita Pawar , Motilal , Shubha Khote", "Social Romance", "Music : Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics : Hasrat Jaipuri , Shailendra" ], [ "Ardhangini", "Ajit Chakrabarty", "Raaj Kumar , Meena Kumari , Agha , Durga Khote", "Family Drama", "Music : Vasant Desai Lyrics : Majrooh Sultanpuri" ], [ "Baap Bete", "Raja Paranjpe", "Ashok Kumar , Shyama , Chitra , Ramesh Deo , Jagdeep", "Family Drama", "Music : Madan Mohan Lyrics : Rajendra Krishan" ], [ "Baazigar", "Nanabhai Bhatt", "Jairaj , Nirupa Roy , Sunder , Helen , Naaz , Tiwari", "Action Costume Drama", "Music : Chitragupta Lyrics : Prem Dhawan" ], [ "Bank Manager", "Rakhan", "Kamini Kaushal , Shekhar , K. N. Singh , Radhakishan , Tun Tun", "Social Family", "Music : Madan Mohan Lyrics : Jalal Malihabadi , Anwar Farrukhabadi , Indeevar" ], [ "Barkha", "R. Krishnan , Panju", "Nanda , Jagdeep , Shubha Khote , Anant Kumar , David , Ulhas", "Social Family", "Music : Chitragupta Lyrics : Rajendra Krishan" ], [ "Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane", "Babubhai Mistri", "Ashok Kumar , Nirupa Roy , Jabeen , Soodesh Kumar , Pran", "Family Social", "Music : Kalyanji Virji Shah Lyrics : Bharat Vyas" ], [ "Bhagwan Aur Shaitaan", "Manmohan Sabir", "Sheila Ramani , Jairaj , Sunder , Achala Sachdev , Nazir Kashmiri", "", "Music : S. Mohinder Lyrics : Manmohan Sabir" ], [ "Bhai Bahen", "G. P. Sippy", "Naaz , Rehman , Daisy Irani , Kamaljeet , Nishi , Johnny Walker , Shammi", "Family Drama", "Music : N. Dutta Lyrics : Sahir Ludhianvi , Raja Mehdi Ali Khan for Saare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara" ], [ "Black Cat", "N. A. Ansari", "Balraj Sahni , Minu Mumtaz , Johnny Walker , N. A. Ansari , Shammi , Tuntun", "Thriller Drama", "Music : N. Dutta Lyrics : Jan Nisar Akhtar" ], [ "Blackmailer", "Sultan", "Amarnath , Shanta Kumari , Kanchanmala , Johnny Whisky", "Suspense Thriller", "Music : Iqbal Lyrics : Bahaar Ajmeri" ], [ "Bus Conductor", "Dwarka Khosla", "Premnath , Shyama , Amarnath , Surya Kumar , Sheela Vaz , Kanchanmala , Cuckoo", "Social Action", "Music : Bipin Babul Lyrics : Noor Devasi" ], [ "C. I. D. Girl", "Ravindra Dave", "Geeta Bali , Balraj Sahni , Subiraj , Mohan Choti , Helen , Kanhaiyalal", "Social Action Drama", "Music : Roshan Lyrics : Anand Bakshi , Hasrat Jaipuri" ], [ "Chacha Zindabad", "Om Prakash", "Kishore Kumar , Anita Guha , Om Prakash , Anoop Kumar , Manorama , Bhagwan , Tun Tun , Sunder", "Family Comedy", "Music : Madan Mohan Lyrics : Rajendra Krishan" ], [ "Chand", "Lekhraj Bhakri", "Meena Kumari , Balraj Sahni , Manoj Kumar , Kuldip Kaur , Vijaya Choudhary , Helen , Sunder", "Family Drama", "Music : Hemant Kumar Lyrics : Shailendra , Bharat Vyas , Akhtar Lakhnavi" ], [ "Chandrasena", "Babubhai Mistri", "Mahipal , Krishna Kumari , B. M. Vyas , Kanchanmala , Sunder", "Costume Devotional", "Music : Kalyanji Anandji Lyrics : Indeevar" ], [ "Char Dil Char Rahen", "Khwaja Ahmad Abbas", "Raj Kapoor , Meena Kumari , Shammi Kapoor , Ajit , Nimmi , KumKum , David , Achala Sachdev , Jairaj", "Social Drama Romance", "Music : Anil Biswas , Lyrics : Sahir Ludhianvi" ], [ "Charnon Ki Dasi", "Ramesh Vyas", "Manhar Desai , Nirupa Roy , Jayshree Gadkar , Madan Puri , Amirbai Karnatki , Leela Mishra", "Family Drama", "Music : Avinash Vyas Lyrics : Bharat Vyas" ] ]
A-D
List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1959_1
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1959:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Manar_Football_Festival_(2010s)
Al-Manar Football Festival (2010s)
[ "Position", "Player", "Club" ]
[ [ "GK", "Mohamed Hammoud", "Ahed" ], [ "SW", "Fabio", "Ahed" ], [ "DF", "Bilal Najjarine", "Nejmeh" ], [ "DF", "Abbas Kanaan", "Ahed" ], [ "RB", "Imad Elmiri", "Racing" ], [ "LB", "Hussein Dakik", "Ahed" ], [ "MF", "Nabil Baalbaki", "Ansar" ], [ "AM", "Abbas Ahmed Atwi", "Nejmeh" ], [ "AM", "Onika", "Ahed" ], [ "CF", "Hassan Maatouk", "Ahed" ], [ "CF", "Makhete Diop", "Nejmeh" ] ]
Al-Manar_Football_Festival_(2010s)_0
The Al-Manar Football Festival () is an event organised by Al-Manar TV since the 1996-97 season in order to award players, managers and teams who have been considered to have performed the best over the previous Lebanese Premier League season. Starting from the 2017-18 season, the referendum to decide the winners of the prizes has been held online.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Shrewsbury_Town_F.C._season
2016–17 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Date until" ]
[ [ "8 August 2016", "CF", "Ivan Toney", "Newcastle United", "3 January 2017" ], [ "15 August 2016", "CF", "George Waring", "Stoke City", "5 January 2017" ], [ "15 August 2016", "AM", "Moha El Ouriachi", "Stoke City", "22 November 2016" ], [ "31 August 2016", "CF", "Sylvan Ebanks-Blake", "Chesterfield", "9 January 2017" ], [ "31 August 2016", "RB", "Jack Grimmer", "Fulham", "End of Season" ], [ "5 January 2017", "CF", "Freddie Ladapo", "Crystal Palace", "End of Season" ], [ "17 January 2017", "CF", "Tyler Roberts", "West Bromwich Albion", "End of Season" ], [ "26 January 2017", "CF", "Stephen Humphrys", "Fulham", "End of Season" ], [ "30 January 2017", "CF", "Stefan Payne", "Barnsley", "End of Season" ], [ "31 January 2017", "RB", "Ryan Yates", "Nottingham Forest", "End of Season" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans in
2016–17_Shrewsbury_Town_F.C._season_4
The 2016-17 season is Shrewsbury Town's 131st year in existence and their second consecutive season in League One after finishing in 20th place the previous season. After a poor start to the season, winning only two of the opening ten league matches, manager Micky Mellon and his assistant Mike Jackson left the club, and four subsequent successive defeats under the caretaker management of goalkeeping coach Danny Coyne saw Shrewsbury rooted to the bottom of the league table. Grimsby Town manager Paul Hurst was appointed alongside assistant Chris Doig on 24 October 2016, eventually steering the club to an 18th-placed finish, three league places and two points clear of local rivals Port Vale who occupied the final relegation place. The club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and the Football League Trophy. A team consisting of fringe and youth team players contested the Shropshire Senior Cup final, losing to AFC Telford United. The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_team_time_trial
UCI Road World Championships – Men's team time trial
[ "Championships", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "2012 Valkenburg details", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "BMC Racing Team", "Orica-GreenEDGE" ], [ "2012 Valkenburg details", "Tom Boonen ( BEL ) Sylvain Chavanel ( FRA ) Tony Martin ( GER ) Niki Terpstra ( NED ) Kristof Vandewalle ( BEL ) Peter Velits ( SVK )", "Alessandro Ballan ( ITA ) Philippe Gilbert ( BEL ) Taylor Phinney ( USA ) Marco Pinotti ( ITA ) Manuel Quinziato ( ITA ) Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "Sam Bewley ( NZL ) Luke Durbridge ( AUS ) Sebastian Langeveld ( NED ) Cameron Meyer ( AUS ) Jens Mouris ( NED ) Svein Tuft ( CAN )" ], [ "2013 Florence details", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "Orica-GreenEDGE", "Team Sky" ], [ "2013 Florence details", "Sylvain Chavanel ( FRA ) Michał Kwiatkowski ( POL ) Tony Martin ( GER ) Niki Terpstra ( NED ) Kristof Vandewalle ( BEL ) Peter Velits ( SVK )", "Luke Durbridge ( AUS ) Michael Hepburn ( AUS ) Daryl Impey ( RSA ) Brett Lancaster ( AUS ) Jens Mouris ( NED ) Svein Tuft ( CAN )", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR ) Chris Froome ( GBR ) Vasil Kiryienka ( BLR ) Richie Porte ( AUS ) Kanstantsin Sivtsov ( BLR ) Geraint Thomas ( GBR )" ], [ "2014 Ponferrada details", "BMC Racing Team", "Orica-GreenEDGE", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step" ], [ "2014 Ponferrada details", "Rohan Dennis ( AUS ) Silvan Dillier ( SUI ) Daniel Oss ( ITA ) Manuel Quinziato ( ITA ) Tejay van Garderen ( USA ) Peter Velits ( SVK )", "Luke Durbridge ( AUS ) Michael Hepburn ( AUS ) Damien Howson ( AUS ) Brett Lancaster ( AUS ) Jens Mouris ( NED ) Svein Tuft ( CAN )", "Tom Boonen ( BEL ) Michał Kwiatkowski ( POL ) Tony Martin ( GER ) Pieter Serry ( BEL ) Niki Terpstra ( NED ) Julien Vermote ( BEL )" ], [ "2015 Richmond details", "BMC Racing Team", "Etixx-Quick-Step", "Movistar Team" ], [ "2015 Richmond details", "Rohan Dennis ( AUS ) Silvan Dillier ( SUI ) Stefan Küng ( SUI ) Daniel Oss ( ITA ) Taylor Phinney ( USA ) Manuel Quinziato ( ITA )", "Tom Boonen ( BEL ) Michał Kwiatkowski ( POL ) Yves Lampaert ( BEL ) Tony Martin ( GER ) Niki Terpstra ( NED ) Rigoberto Urán ( COL )", "Andrey Amador ( CRC ) Jonathan Castroviejo ( ESP ) Alex Dowsett ( GBR ) Jon Izagirre ( ESP ) Adriano Malori ( ITA ) Jasha Sütterlin ( GER )" ], [ "2016 Doha details", "Etixx-Quick-Step", "BMC Racing Team", "Orica-BikeExchange" ], [ "2016 Doha details", "Bob Jungels ( LUX ) Marcel Kittel ( GER ) Yves Lampaert ( BEL ) Tony Martin ( GER ) Niki Terpstra ( NED ) Julien Vermote ( BEL )", "Rohan Dennis ( AUS ) Stefan Küng ( SUI ) Daniel Oss ( ITA ) Taylor Phinney ( USA ) Manuel Quinziato ( ITA ) Joey Rosskopf ( USA )", "Luke Durbridge ( AUS ) Alex Edmondson ( AUS ) Michael Hepburn ( AUS ) Daryl Impey ( RSA ) Michael Matthews ( AUS ) Svein Tuft ( CAN )" ], [ "2017 Bergen details", "Team Sunweb", "BMC Racing Team", "Team Sky" ], [ "2017 Bergen details", "Tom Dumoulin ( NED ) Lennard Kämna ( GER ) Wilco Kelderman ( NED ) Søren Kragh Andersen ( DEN ) Michael Matthews ( AUS ) Sam Oomen ( NED )", "Rohan Dennis ( AUS ) Silvan Dillier ( SUI ) Stefan Küng ( SUI ) Daniel Oss ( ITA ) Miles Scotson ( AUS ) Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "Owain Doull ( GBR ) Chris Froome ( GBR ) Vasil Kiryienka ( BLR ) Michał Kwiatkowski ( POL ) Gianni Moscon ( ITA ) Geraint Thomas ( GBR )" ], [ "2018 Innsbruck details", "Quick-Step Floors", "Team Sunweb", "BMC Racing Team" ], [ "2018 Innsbruck details", "Kasper Asgreen ( DEN ) Laurens De Plus ( BEL ) Bob Jungels ( LUX ) Yves Lampaert ( BEL ) Maximilian Schachmann ( GER ) Niki Terpstra ( NED )", "Tom Dumoulin ( NED ) Chad Haga ( USA ) Wilco Kelderman ( NED ) Søren Kragh Andersen ( DEN ) Michael Matthews ( AUS ) Sam Oomen ( NED )", "Patrick Bevin ( NZL ) Damiano Caruso ( ITA ) Rohan Dennis ( AUS ) Stefan Küng ( SUI ) Greg Van Avermaet ( BEL ) Tejay van Garderen ( USA )" ] ]
UCI teams ( 2012–2018 ) -- Medal winners
UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_team_time_trial_3
The UCI Road World Championships - Men's team time trial was a world championship for road bicycle racing in the discipline of team time trial (TTT). It is organized by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Shanghai_ATP_Masters_1000
2009 Shanghai ATP Masters 1000
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "ESP", "Rafael Nadal", "2", "1" ], [ "SRB", "Novak Djokovic", "4", "2" ], [ "ARG", "Juan Martín del Potro", "5", "3" ], [ "USA", "Andy Roddick", "6", "4" ], [ "FRA", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", "7", "5" ], [ "RUS", "Nikolay Davydenko", "8", "6" ], [ "ESP", "Fernando Verdasco", "9", "7" ], [ "FRA", "Gilles Simon", "10", "8" ], [ "SWE", "Robin Söderling", "11", "9" ], [ "CHI", "Fernando González", "12", "10" ], [ "FRA", "Gaël Monfils", "13", "11" ], [ "CRO", "Marin Čilić", "15", "12" ], [ "CZE", "Radek Štěpánek", "16", "13" ], [ "ESP", "Tommy Robredo", "17", "14" ], [ "GER", "Tommy Haas", "18", "15" ], [ "ESP", "David Ferrer", "19", "16" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2009_Shanghai_ATP_Masters_1000_0
The 2009 Shanghai ATP Masters 1000 (also known as the 2009 Shanghai ATP Masters 1000-presented by Rolex) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 1st edition of the Shanghai ATP Masters 1000, and was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2009 ATP World Tour. It was played at Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. The tournament replaced Madrid as the second and last ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament where it was now moved into a spring calendar, the inaugural edition was held from October 11 to October 18, 2009. The singles field was led by Rafael Nadal. Other top seeds were 2008 Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic, reigning US Open champion Juan Martín del Potro and Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick. World No. 1 Roger Federer had been due to play but withdrew, citing fatigue. World No. 3 Andy Murray was also scheduled to play, but withdrew due to a wrist injury.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Bayern–Rundfahrt
2011 Bayern–Rundfahrt
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Sky", "5h 20 ' 16" ], [ "2", "André Schulze ( GER )", "CCC-Polsat-Polkowice", "+ 4" ], [ "3", "Maxime Bouet ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 5" ], [ "4", "Sander Armee ( BEL )", "Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Heinrich Haussler ( AUS )", "Garmin-Cervélo", "+ 6" ], [ "6", "Jarosław Marycz ( POL )", "Saxo Bank-SunGard", "+ 7" ], [ "7", "Fabian Wegmann ( GER )", "Leopard Trek", "+ 8" ], [ "8", "Johannes Fröhlinger ( GER )", "Skil-Shimano", "+ 9" ], [ "9", "Lloyd Mondory ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 10" ], [ "10", "Grischa Janorschke ( GER )", "Team Nutrixxion Sparkasse", "s.t" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 1
2011_Bayern-Rundfahrt_1
The 2011 Bayern-Rundfahrt () was the 32nd edition of the Bayern-Rundfahrt, an annual cycling road race. Departing from Pfarrkirchen on 25 May, it concluded in Moosburg on 29 May. The 798.2 km long stage race was part of the 2010-2011 UCI Europe Tour, and was rated as a 2.HC event. Geraint Thomas of Team Sky won the general classification, the first Briton to win the competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1839
List of shipwrecks in December 1839
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Activ", "Prussia", "The ship was driven ashore at Holmen , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Pillau to Hull , Yorkshire , United Kingdom" ], [ "Marquess of Camden", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked in the Spanish East Indies . Her crew were rescued by Asie ( France ) . She was on a voyage from Singapore to China" ], [ "Odessa", "Netherlands", "The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands , Kent , United Kingdom . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Amsterdam , North Holland to Africa" ], [ "Robert Gray", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Killia , Ottoman Empire . She had been refloated by 18 December" ], [ "Urania", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground at Sligo" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1839_11
The list of shipwrecks in December 1839 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1839.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_National_Road_Race_Championships
Italian National Road Race Championships
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1996", "Roberto Fortunato", "", "" ], [ "1997", "Oscar Mason", "", "" ], [ "1998", "Danilo Di Luca", "Denis Lunghi", "Rinaldo Nocentini" ], [ "1999", "Simone Fadini", "", "" ], [ "2000", "Nicola Gavazzi", "", "" ], [ "2001", "Marco Corsini", "", "" ], [ "2002", "Paolo Bailetti", "", "" ], [ "2003", "Giovanni Visconti", "Aristide Ratti", "Stefano Bonini" ], [ "2004", "Riccardo Riccò", "Carlo Scognamiglio", "Nicola Peccolo" ], [ "2005", "Adriano Angeloni", "Alessio Ricciardi", "Marco Panchetti" ], [ "2006", "Francesco Gavazzi", "Maurizio Girardini", "Marco Stefani" ], [ "2007", "Simone Ponzi", "Michele Gaia", "Mauro Finetto" ], [ "2008", "Damiano Caruso", "Alberto Contoli", "Stefano Pirazzi" ], [ "2009", "Matteo Rabottini", "Alfredo Balloni", "Gianluca Brambilla" ], [ "2010", "Stefano Agostini", "Stefano Locatelli", "Tommaso Salvetti" ], [ "2011", "Matteo Trentin", "Fabio Aru", "Andrea Fedi" ], [ "2012", "Francesco Manuel Bongiorno", "Davide Formolo", "Kristian Sbaragli" ], [ "2013", "Andrea Zordan", "Davide Villella", "Alberto Bettiol" ], [ "2014", "Simone Sterbini", "Simone Andreetta", "Luca Chirico" ], [ "2015", "Gianni Moscon", "Davide Gabburo", "Edward Ravasi" ] ]
Men -- U23
Italian_National_Road_Race_Championships_2
The Italian National Road Race Championships are held annually. They are a cycling race which decides the Italian cycling champion in the road racing discipline, across several categories of rider. The event was first held in 1906 and was won by Giovanni Cuniolo. At the beginning there were often back-to-back wins from many riders. Costante Girardengo made the remarkable achievement of 9 wins between 1913 and 1925. Perhaps if it were not for the First World War, which blocked the running of the championship for four years, from 1915 until 1918, Girardengo would have gained additional victories. Despite this, he also holds the record for most consecutive wins, with 7. After his winning streak ended, another Italian cycling legend, Alfredo Binda, won 4 races in a row. Learco Guerra succeeded him with 5 consecutive wins. Since then the event has not been dominated to the same extent, although Fausto Coppi claimed 4 victories. Recent multiple victors have included Vincenzo Nibali, Giovanni Visconti, Paolo Bettini, Salvatore Commesso, Massimo Podenzana and Gianni Bugno. None of the road champions have also won the time trial race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_200_metres
2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Shalonda Solomon", "United States ( USA )", "22.46" ], [ "2", "1", "Carmelita Jeter", "United States ( USA )", "22.47" ], [ "3", "3", "Veronica Campbell-Brown", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "22.53" ], [ "4", "3", "Allyson Felix", "United States ( USA )", "22.67" ], [ "5", "2", "Kerron Stewart", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "22.77" ], [ "6", "2", "Hrystyna Stuy", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "22.79" ], [ "7", "2", "Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie", "Bahamas ( BAH )", "22.85" ], [ "8", "1", "Sherone Simpson", "Jamaica ( JAM )", "22.88" ], [ "9", "2", "Dafne Schippers", "Netherlands ( NED )", "22.92" ], [ "10", "1", "Mariya Ryemyen", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "22.94" ], [ "11", "1", "Ana Cláudia Lemos Silva", "Brazil ( BRA )", "22.97" ], [ "12", "1", "Myriam Soumaré", "France ( FRA )", "23.02" ], [ "13", "3", "Ivet Lalova", "Bulgaria ( BUL )", "23.03" ], [ "14", "2", "Elizabeta Savlinis", "Russia ( RUS )", "23.04" ], [ "15", "1", "Nivea Smith", "Bahamas ( BAH )", "23.06" ], [ "16", "2", "Anyika Onuora", "Great Britain & N.I . ( GBR )", "23.08" ], [ "17", "2", "Kai Selvon", "Trinidad and Tobago ( TRI )", "23.11" ], [ "18", "3", "Yuliya Gushchina", "Russia ( RUS )", "23.26" ], [ "19", "1", "Nelkis Casabona", "Cuba ( CUB )", "23.32" ], [ "20", "1", "Chisato Fukushima", "Japan ( JPN )", "23.52" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Qualification : First 2 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) advance to the final . Wind : Heat 1 : -0.7 m/s , Heat 2 : -0.1 m/s , Heat 3 : -1.8 m/s
2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_200_metres_1
] The Women's 200 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on September 1 and 2. The defending three-time world champion Allyson Felix and reigning two time Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown were the principal contenders, although both were aiming for sprint doubles of 200/400 m and 100/200 m, respectively. Shalonda Solomon was the world-leader before the championships with her run of 22.15 seconds which made her the 2011 US champion. Other contenders included Carmelita Jeter, who was second in the rankings, and Jeneba Tarmoh (the fourth American runner) who was ranked fifth. The results of the three semifinals placed three Jamaicans and three Southern California athletes as the automatic qualifiers. Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie and Hrystyna Stuy were the time qualifiers. In the final, Campbell-Brown burst out of the blocks, making up the stagger on Solomon to her outside. Campbell-Brown had a sizable lead with the inexperienced (at this distance) Jeter the only one to make a serious run at her, but this race being double her normal distance, Jeter couldn't hold it and started to fall back awkwardly. Defending champion Felix, who looked sluggish throughout the season, closed fast to challenge Jeter near the line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niklas_Edin
Niklas Edin
[ "Event", "2006-07", "2007-08", "2008-09", "2009-10", "2010-11", "2011-12", "2012-13", "2013-14", "2014-15", "2015-16", "2016-17", "2017-18", "2018-19", "2019-20" ]
[ [ "Elite 10", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "F", "Q", "Q", "Q", "Q", "N/A" ], [ "Masters", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP", "QF", "QF", "SF", "Q", "QF", "Q", "QF", "C", "F", "SF", "Q" ], [ "Tour Challenge", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "Q", "C", "SF", "Q", "QF" ], [ "The National", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP", "QF", "QF", "QF", "Q", "DNP", "Q", "SF", "DNP", "QF", "F" ], [ "Canadian Open", "Q", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP", "SF", "DNP", "Q", "Q", "QF", "F", "F", "SF", "Q" ], [ "Players '", "DNP", "DNP", "DNP", "QF", "F", "DNP", "Q", "Q", "Q", "QF", "C", "F", "QF", "" ], [ "Champions Cup", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "QF", "SF", "Q", "SF", "" ] ]
Grand Slam Record
When Edin won the 2016 WFG Masters , he became the first non-Canadian skip to win a men 's Grand Slam event . [ 20 ] Key C Champion F Lost in Final SF Lost in Semifinal QF Lost in Quarterfinals R16 Lost in the round of 16 Q Did not advance to playoffs T2 Played in Tier 2 event DNP Did not participate in event N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Niklas_Edin_1
Johan Niklas Edin (born 6 July 1985) is a Swedish curler from Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. He currently resides in Karlstad, which has been his curling home base since 2008. He is a two-time medal winner in the Olympics, winning a silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics and the bronze medal the 2014 Winter Olympics. He is a four-time World champion (2013, 2015, 2018, 2019), seven-time European champion (2009, 2012, 2014-2017, 2019), and has won three Grand Slam events. He has played exclusively in the position of skip since 2007. The team bearing his name has been ranked on the World Curling Tour as high as No. 1, holding that ranking for most of the 2017-18 season. Under the current World Curling Federation rankings, Team Edin is ranked among the Top 10 teams in the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Copa_Chile
2011 Copa Chile
[ "UCAT", "0-0", "ÑUBL", "0-2" ]
[ [ "UCHI", "2-1", "UESP", "0-1" ], [ "QKUM", "1-4", "UCON", "3-0" ], [ "EVER", "0-0", "UCAL", "2-2" ], [ "MAGA", "0-0", "USFE", "1-2" ], [ "SMAR", "1-2", "CLOA", "0-2" ], [ "CSAL", "3-1", "COQU", "3-2" ], [ "RANG", "1-1", "PALE", "3-3" ], [ "DLSE", "1-0", "DCOP", "1-3" ], [ "SMOR", "2-1", "LPIN", "0-1" ], [ "HUAC", "2-1", "UTEM", "0-2" ], [ "ENFO", "1-4", "AUDI", "4-0" ], [ "SWAN", "1-2", "SLUI", "0-1" ], [ "MEJI", "0-1", "DIQU", "4-1" ], [ "DTEM", "1-2", "DPMO", "1-4" ], [ "CURI", "1-0", "OHIG", "0-1" ], [ "NAVA", "2-2", "LSCH", "1-0" ], [ "DCON", "1-1", "COLO", "3-2" ] ]
Third and Sixth matchdays
2011_Copa_Chile_5
The 2011 Copa Chile was the 32nd edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national cup tournament. The competition started on May 11, 2011 with the preliminary rounds and concluded on November 16, 2011 with the second leg of the final. The winner qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Houston_Astros_season
1985 Houston Astros season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Tucson Toros", "Pacific Coast League", "Jimmy Johnson" ], [ "AA", "Columbus Astros", "Southern League", "Carlos Alfonso" ], [ "A", "Osceola Astros", "Florida State League", "Dave Cripe" ], [ "A", "Asheville Tourists", "South Atlantic League", "Fred Hatfield" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Auburn Astros", "New York-Penn League", "Bob Hartsfield" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Astros", "Gulf Coast League", "Julio Linares" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1985_Houston_Astros_season_7
The Houston Astros' 1985 season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Houston Astros attempting to win the National League West.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orio_al_Serio_International_Airport
Orio al Serio International Airport
[ "Rank", "City", "Passengers 2014", "Passengers 2013", "Passengers 2012", "Airline" ]
[ [ "1", "Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen , Turkey", "107,222", "120,750", "106,643", "Pegasus Airlines" ], [ "2", "Marsa Alam , Egypt", "75,919", "57,838", "64,772", "Neos , Meridiana , Small Planet , Trawel Fly" ], [ "3", "Casablanca , Morocco", "72,808", "79,882", "63,737", "Air Arabia Maroc" ], [ "4", "Kyiv , Ukraine", "63,817", "84,543", "n.a", "Wizz Air" ], [ "5", "Tirana , Albania", "52,276", "63,730", "n.a", "Belle Air" ] ]
Busiest domestic routes from Bergamo ( from 2012 ) [ 21 ] Rank City Passengers 2014 Passengers 2013 Passengers 2012 ( o.w . ) Airline 1 Bari , Apulia 395,912 398,801 185,188 Ryanair 2 Cagliari , Sardinia 351,967 378,223 189,440 Ryanair 3 Lamezia Terme , Calabria 337,278 344,402 175,985 Ryanair 4 Brindisi , Apulia 321,557 320,075 160,847 Ryanair 5 Catania , Sicily 316,688 197,628 n.a . Ryanair 6 Palermo , Sicily 316,099 310,468 151,766 Ryanair 7 Trapani , Sicily 221,158 225,746 111,730 Ryanair 8 Alghero , Sardinia 171,972 169,041 85,680 Ryanair 9 Pescara , Abruzzo 149,862 151,389 78,868 Ryanair Busiest European Routes from Bergamo ( from 2012 ) [ 21 ] Rank City Passengers 2014 Passengers 2013 Passengers 2012 Airline 1 London–Stansted , United Kingdom 433,762 372,387 346,870 Ryanair 2 Charleroi , Belgium 276,701 298,445 293,707 Ryanair 3 Barcelona , Spain 249,108 223,236 299,985 Ryanair 4 Beauvais , France 216,251 218,509 219,474 Ryanair 5 Valencia , Spain 206,733 196,978 186,484 Ryanair 6 Madrid , Spain 170,258 125,762 201,613 Ryanair 7 Dublin , Ireland 148,368 132,571 123,659 Ryanair 8 Bucharest , Romania 144,255 152,895 159,272 Blue Air , Wizz Air 9 Manchester , United Kingdom 118,321 114,136 102,345 Ryanair 10 Berlin–Schönefeld , Germany 116,148 83,651 89,554 Ryanair 11 Vilnius , Lithuania 113,560 99,493 95,044 Ryanair , Wizz Air 12 Sevilla , Spain 112,252 110,611 112,710 Ryanair 13 Stockholm–Skavsta , Sweden 110,575 112,713 112,259 Ryanair 14 Kraków , Poland 109,426 110,264 104,214 Ryanair 15 Eindhoven , Netherlands 109,320 109,824 107,090 Ryanair 16 Ibiza , Spain 105,693 95,678 97,635 AlbaStar , Ryanair 17 Sofia , Bulgaria 98,201 102,546 94,794 Wizz Air 18 Luqa , Malta 92,244 78,863 – Ryanair 19 Budapest , Hungary 91,377 102,955 185,536 Ryanair 20 Porto , Portugal 90,419 93,279 n.a . Ryanair
Il_Caravaggio_International_Airport_5
Orio al Serio International Airport (IATA: BGY, ICAO: LIME), officially also known as Il Caravaggio International Airport (since 2011), is the third busiest international airport in Italy. It is located in the municipal territory of Orio al Serio, 3.7 km (2.3 mi) southeast of Bergamo in Italy. The airport is 45 km (28 mi) north-east of Milan, where it operates alongside Malpensa Airport and Linate Airport, the city's other two primary airports. The airport served almost 13 million passengers in 2018. The airport is called Milan-Bergamo by several airlines and it is managed by SACBO, a company partially owned by SEA - Aeroporti di Milano, the operator of Linate and Malpensa airports. SEA, the company that runs the latter two airports, also holds a 31% stake in SACBO. It is named Il Caravaggio after the Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, who lived as a child at Caravaggio in the Province of Bergamo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Families_Belong_Together
Families Belong Together
[ "City", "Location", "Participants" ]
[ [ "Alliance", "Box Butte County Courthouse", "" ], [ "Chadron", "Downtown Plaza", "75" ], [ "Lincoln", "Nebraska State Capitol", "1,500" ], [ "McCook", "Norris Park", "" ], [ "Omaha", "Plaza de la Raza", "500" ], [ "Scottsbluff", "Sen. Deb Fischer 's Office", "40" ] ]
Locations -- Nebraska
Families_Belong_Together_27
Families Belong Together are a series of protests against Trump administration family separation policy which culminated in a key note event on June 30, 2018 in Washington, D.C., New York City, and 700 other cities and towns in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expeditie_Robinson_2001
Expeditie Robinson 2001
[ "Contestant", "Original tribe", "Episode 5 tribe", "Merged tribe", "Finish" ]
[ [ "Lobke Peers 21 , Zoersel , Belgium", "Lima", "", "", "1st voted out Day 3" ], [ "Hilde Jacobs 36 , Deurne , Belgium", "Simbang", "", "", "Left competition Day 5" ], [ "Eric Buissink 62 , Heemserveen , Netherlands", "Simbang", "", "", "2nd voted out Day 6" ], [ "Koenraad Schwagten Returned to game", "Lima", "", "", "3rd voted out Day 9" ], [ "Gwann Elzen 31 , Veldhoven , Netherlands", "Simbang", "", "", "4th voted out Day 12" ], [ "Jan Hoof 25 , Ekeren , Belgium", "Simbang", "Simbang", "", "5th voted out Day 15" ], [ "Jasha Wel 23 , Amsterdam , Netherlands", "Lima", "Lima", "", "Left competition Day 17" ], [ "Christine Colaris 36 , Susteren , Netherlands", "Lima", "Lima", "", "6th voted out Day 18" ], [ "Martijn Diender 24 , Groningen , Netherlands", "Lima", "Lima", "Robinson", "7th voted out 1st jury member Day 21" ], [ "Nathalie Nisen 37 , Destelbergen , Belgium", "Lima", "Lima", "Robinson", "8th voted out 2nd jury member Day 24" ], [ "Gerrit Berghe 37 , Aalter , Belgium", "Lima", "Lima", "Robinson", "9th voted out 3rd jury member Day 27" ], [ "Jennifer Smit 42 , Waalre , Netherlands", "Simbang", "Simbang", "Robinson", "Left competition 4th jury member Day 29" ], [ "Koenraad Schwagten 44 , Lier , Belgium", "Lima", "Simbang", "Robinson", "12th voted out 5th jury member Day 30" ], [ "Melanie Drent 21 , Nijmegen , Netherlands", "Simbang", "Simbang", "Robinson", "13th voted out 6th jury member Day 33" ], [ "Pieter d'Hane 35 , Rotterdam , Netherlands", "Lima", "Lima", "Robinson", "Lost challenge 7th jury member Day 36" ], [ "Pascale Mertens 28 , Arendonk , Belgium", "Simbang", "Simbang", "Robinson", "Runner-up Day 39" ], [ "Richard Mackowiak 44 , Bilzen , Belgium", "Simbang", "Simbang", "Robinson", "Sole survivor Day 39" ] ]
Finishing order
Expeditie_Robinson_2001_0
Expeditie Robinson: 2001, was the second Dutch/Belgian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries. The series began on September 22, 2001, and concluded on December 25, 2001. The two original tribes this year were Lima (South Team) and Simbang (North Team) and the merged tribe was Periuk. The major twist of the series occurred in episode 5 when Eric Buissink, Gwann Elzen and Koenraad Schwagten competed in a challenge to determine which would return to the game in place of Hilde Jacobs, who left the competition in episode two. Koenraad won and joined the Simbang tribe. Ultimately, it was Richard Mackowiak from Belgium who won the series over Pascale Mertens, who also came from Belgium, with a jury vote of 7-0.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_S.League_transfers_2016
List of S.League transfers 2016
[ "Date", "Name", "Moving From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "January 2016", "Jonathan Béhé", "SC Toulon-Le Las", "Free" ], [ "January 2016", "Poh Yi Feng", "Balestier Khalsa FC", "Free" ], [ "January 2016", "Madhu Mohana", "LionsXII", "Free" ], [ "January 2016", "Kento Fukuda", "Geylang International FC", "Free" ], [ "January 2016", "Shaiful Esah", "Tampines Rovers FC", "Free" ] ]
Warriors FC -- Transfer in
List_of_S.League_transfers_2016_8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Songkhla_United_F.C._season
2016 Songkhla United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponents", "H / A", "Result F-A", "Scorers", "League position" ]
[ [ "6 March 2016", "Prachuap", "A", "2-2", "Rangel 26 ' , Willen 77 '", "6th" ], [ "13 March 2016", "Air Force Central", "H", "0-0", "", "10th" ], [ "16 March 2016", "Ubon UMT United", "A", "0-2", "", "12th" ], [ "30 March 2016", "Rayong", "H", "1-1", "Yuttana 90+2 '", "11th" ], [ "3 April 2016", "PTT Rayong", "A", "1-0", "Rufino 27 '", "11th" ], [ "23 April 2016", "Bangkok", "H", "3-2", "Sergio 51 ' , Willen ( 2 ) 52 ' ( pen . ) , 62 '", "7th" ], [ "27 April 2016", "Port", "A", "0-2", "", "9th" ], [ "1 May 2016", "Chiangmai", "H", "2-1", "Willen 29 ' , Somchai 86 '", "7th" ], [ "8 May 2016", "Thai Honda Ladkrabang", "A", "0-0", "", "6th" ], [ "11 May 2016", "Khon Kaen United", "H", "4-1", "Willen ( 2 ) 6 ' , 32 ' , Kobayashi 45+2 ' , Manop 90 '", "6th" ], [ "15 May 2016", "Lampang", "A", "1-1", "Rufino 14 '", "6th" ], [ "21 May 2016", "Krabi", "H", "1-1", "Willen 85 '", "6th" ], [ "12 June 2016", "Ang Thong", "H", "2-2", "Kobayashi 5 ' , Sergio 51 '", "7th" ], [ "18 June 2016", "Samut Songkhram R-Airlines", "A", "0-1", "", "8th" ], [ "22 June 2016", "Nakhon Pathom United", "H", "5-1", "Manop ( 2 ) 8 ' , 64 ' , Willen ( 2 ) 24 ' , 43 ' , Sergio 58 '", "6th" ], [ "26 June 2016", "Bangkok", "A", "0-0", "", "6th" ], [ "29 June 2016", "Lampang", "H", "4-2", "Sergio ( 2 ) 16 ' , 60 ' , Willen ( 2 ) 42 ' , 57 ' ( pen . )", "5th" ], [ "3 July 2016", "Chiangmai", "A", "3-1", "Yod ( 3 ) 43 ' , 57 ' , 61 '", "5th" ], [ "9 July 2016", "Port", "H", "1-1", "Willen 58 '", "5th" ], [ "17 July 2016", "Samut Songkhram R-Airlines", "H", "3-1", "Rufino ( 3 ) 60 ' , 89 ' , 90 '", "4th" ] ]
Thai League Division 1
Yamaha League Division 1
2016_Songkhla_United_F.C._season_1
The 2016 season is Songkhla United's 2nd season in the Thai Division 1 League on the name of Songkhla United.This is Songkhla United's name changing. 2012 as Wuachon United Football Club (Wuachon United) 2013-present as Songkhla United Football Club (Songkhla United)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_in_Shooto
2006 in Shooto
[ "#", "Event Title", "Date", "Arena", "Location" ]
[ [ "211", "Shooto : Rookie Tournament Final", "December 2 , 2006", "Shinjuku Face", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "210", "Shooto : 11/30 in Kitazawa Town Hall", "November 30 , 2006", "Kitazawa Town Hall", "Setagaya , Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "209", "Shooto : Gig Central 11", "November 26 , 2006", "Zepp Nagoya", "Nagoya , Aichi , Japan" ], [ "208", "G-Shooto : G-Shooto Special03", "November 19 , 2006", "Shin-Kiba 1st Ring", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "207", "Shooto : 11/10 in Korakuen Hall", "November 10 , 2006", "Korakuen Hall", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "206", "Shooto : Gig West 6", "November 4 , 2006", "Azalea Taisho Hall", "Osaka , Kansai , Japan" ], [ "205", "G-Shooto : Special 02", "October 20 , 2006", "Tokyo Kinema Club", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "204", "Shooto : Champion Carnival", "October 14 , 2006", "Pacifico Yokohama", "Yokohama , Kanagawa , Japan" ], [ "203", "Shooto 2006 : 10/1 in Kitazawa Town Hall", "October 1 , 2006", "Kitazawa Town Hall", "Setagaya , Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "202", "Shooto : Gig Central 10", "September 17 , 2006", "Zepp Nagoya", "Nagoya , Aichi , Japan" ], [ "201", "Shooto 2006 : 9/8 in Korakuen Hall", "September 8 , 2006", "Korakuen Hall", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "200", "G-Shooto : Wrestle Expo 2006", "August 19 , 2006", "Tokyo Waterfront Center", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "199", "Shooto : Shooting Star", "July 30 , 2006", "Kitazawa Town Hall", "Setagaya , Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "198", "Shooto 2006 : 7/21 in Korakuen Hall", "July 21 , 2006", "Korakuen Hall", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "197", "G-Shooto : G-Shooto 06", "June 11 , 2006", "Kitazawa Town Hall", "Setagaya , Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "196", "Shooto : Gig West 5", "June 3 , 2006", "Azalea Taisho Hall", "Osaka , Kansai , Japan" ], [ "195", "Shooto 2006 : 5/28 in Kitazawa Town Hall", "May 28 , 2006", "Kitazawa Town Hall", "Setagaya , Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "194", "Shooto : Grapplingman 5", "May 14 , 2006", "", "Hiroshima , Japan" ], [ "193", "Shooto : The Devilock", "May 12 , 2006", "Korakuen Hall", "Tokyo , Japan" ], [ "192", "G-Shooto : G-Shooto 05", "May 6 , 2006", "Shinjuku Face", "Tokyo , Japan" ] ]
Events list
Main article : List of Shooto Events
2006_in_Shooto_0
The year 2006 is the 18th year in the history of Shooto, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Japan. In 2006 Shooto held 26 events beginning with, Shooto: The Victory of the Truth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1949_Chicago_White_Sox_season
1949 Chicago White Sox season
[ "American League", "W", "L", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "New York Yankees", "97", "57", ".630", "--" ], [ "Boston Red Sox", "96", "58", ".623", "1" ], [ "Cleveland Indians", "89", "65", ".578", "8" ], [ "Detroit Tigers", "87", "67", ".565", "10" ], [ "Philadelphia Athletics", "81", "73", ".526", "16" ], [ "Chicago White Sox", "63", "91", ".409", "34" ], [ "St. Louis Browns", "53", "101", ".344", "44" ], [ "Washington Senators", "50", "104", ".325", "47" ] ]
Regular season -- Season standings
1949_Chicago_White_Sox_season_3
The 1949 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 49th season in the major leagues, and their 50th season overall. They finished with a record 63-91, good enough for 6th place in the American League, 34 games behind the first place New York Yankees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_clubs_in_the_AFC_Champions_League
Chinese clubs in the AFC Champions League
[ "Footballer", "Club", "Total" ]
[ [ "Elkeson", "Guangzhou Evergrande Shanghai SIPG", "29" ], [ "Ricardo Goulart", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "25" ], [ "Muriqui", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "18" ], [ "Gao Lin", "Shanghai Shenhua Guangzhou Evergrande", "17" ], [ "Darío Conca", "Guangzhou Evergrande Shanghai SIPG", "16" ], [ "Wu Lei", "Shanghai SIPG", "13" ], [ "Hulk", "Shanghai SIPG", "13" ], [ "Han Peng", "Shandong Luneng", "11" ], [ "Alan Carvalho", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "11" ], [ "Yang Xu", "Shandong Luneng Tianjin Quanjian", "11" ], [ "Hao Haidong", "Dalian Shide", "10" ], [ "Wang Yongpo", "Shandong Luneng Tianjin Quanjian", "9" ], [ "Ermin Šiljak", "Dalian Shide", "8" ], [ "Li Jinyu", "Shandong Luneng", "7" ], [ "Zheng Zhi", "Shandong Luneng Guangzhou Evergrande", "7" ], [ "Oscar", "Shanghai SIPG", "7" ], [ "Paulinho", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "7" ], [ "Walter Montillo", "Shandong Luneng", "6" ], [ "Diego Tardelli", "Shandong Luneng", "6" ], [ "Zou Jie", "Dalian Shide", "6" ] ]
Top scorers
Bold Active in Chinese league teams
Chinese_clubs_in_the_AFC_Champions_League_49
Records of the Chinese clubs in the AFC Champions League.This details the participation and performances in the competition since its rebranding and reformatting in 2002 and excludes the details of the old AFC Club Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessie_Royce_Landis
Jessie Royce Landis
[ "Year", "Series/TV Movie", "Role", "Episode" ]
[ [ "1952", "Larger Than Life", "Julia Lambert", "TV movie" ], [ "1956", "Climax !", "Olivia Chesney", "An Episode of Sparrows" ], [ "1960", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Claire Crane", "Mother , May I Go Out to Swim ?" ], [ "1960", "Thriller", "Mrs. Killburn", "The Mark of the Hand" ], [ "1965", "The Man from U.N.C.L.E", "Madame Olga Nemirovitch", "The Adriatic Express Affair" ], [ "1971", "Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones", "Grandmother Greher", "TV movie" ], [ "1971", "Columbo", "Mrs. Chadwick", "Lady in Waiting ( final appearance )" ] ]
Partial television credits
Jessie_Royce_Landis_1
Jessie Royce Landis (born Jessie Medbury, November 25, 1896 - February 2, 1972) was an American actress. Her name is also seen as Jesse Royce-Landis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1858
List of shipwrecks in April 1858
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Brothers", "United Kingdom", "The barque ran aground on the Stockhom Reef , in the Baltic Sea . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Pärnu , Russia . She was refloated and taken in to Pärnu" ], [ "Emigrant", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Trois Saumons Shoal , in the Saint Lawrence River . All on board , her crew and 73 passengers , survived . She was on a voyage from Montrose , Forfarshire to Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America" ], [ "Emily", "United Kingdom", "The schooner collided with the steamship Grenada ( Flag unknown ) , capsized and sank at Aspinwall , Republic of New Granada . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Aspinwall to Jamaica" ], [ "Havre , and Wonder", "United Kingdom", "The steamships were in collision in the English Channel 23 nautical miles ( 43 km ) off the Nab Lightship ( Trinity House ) . Havre was on a voyage from Southampton , Hampshire to Havre de Grâce , Seine-Inferieure , France ; Wonder was making the reverse voyage . Wonder was severely damaged . She was towed in to Southampton by Havre . Subsequently towed to Northam , Hampshire for repairs" ], [ "Newton", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on Saaremaa , Russia . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Cronstadt , Russia . She was later refloated and completed her voyage , arriving at Cronstadt on 17 May" ], [ "William", "Prussia", "The ship ran aground on the Stockholm Reef . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Pärnu . She was refloated and taken in to Pärnu" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1858_26
The list of shipwrecks in April 1858 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1858.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_BNP_Paribas_Masters
2012 BNP Paribas Masters
[ "Country", "Player", "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "USA", "Bob Bryan", "USA", "Mike Bryan", "2", "1" ], [ "BLR", "Max Mirnyi", "CAN", "Daniel Nestor", "6", "2" ], [ "SWE", "Robert Lindstedt", "ROU", "Horia Tecău", "15", "3" ], [ "POL", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg", "POL", "Marcin Matkowski", "26", "4" ], [ "IND", "Mahesh Bhupathi", "IND", "Rohan Bopanna", "27", "5" ], [ "AUT", "Jürgen Melzer", "IND", "Leander Paes", "28", "6" ], [ "PAK", "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi", "NED", "Jean-Julien Rojer", "28", "7" ], [ "AUT", "Alexander Peya", "BRA", "Bruno Soares", "46", "8" ] ]
Doubles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2012_BNP_Paribas_Masters_1
The 2012 BNP Paribas Masters was a professional tennis tournament that was played on indoor hard courts. It was the 41st edition of the tournament which was part of the 2012 ATP World Tour. It took place in Paris, France between 29 October and 4 November 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Men's_1_km_time_trial
2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's 1 km time trial
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Time", "Behind" ]
[ [ "1", "Quentin Lafargue", "France", "1:00.045", "" ], [ "2", "Sam Ligtlee", "Netherlands", "1:00.196", "+0.151" ], [ "3", "Theo Bos", "Netherlands", "1:00.226", "+0.181" ], [ "4", "Marc Jurczyk", "Germany", "1:00.620", "+0.575" ], [ "5", "Krzysztof Maksel", "Poland", "1:00.637", "+0.592" ], [ "6", "Tomáš Bábek", "Czech Republic", "1:00.691", "+0.646" ], [ "7", "Michaël D'Almeida", "France", "1:00.846", "+0.801" ], [ "8", "Pavel Yakushevskiy", "Russia", "1:00.946", "+0.901" ], [ "9", "Francesco Lamon", "Italy", "1:00.966", "+0.921" ], [ "10", "Maximilian Dörnbach", "Germany", "1:01.227", "+1.182" ], [ "11", "Francesco Ceci", "Italy", "1:01.392", "+1.347" ], [ "12", "Robin Wagner", "Czech Republic", "1:01.615", "+1.570" ], [ "13", "José Moreno Sánchez", "Spain", "1:02.126", "+2.081" ], [ "14", "Sasha Weemaes", "Belgium", "1:02.166", "+2.121" ], [ "15", "Sándor Szalontay", "Hungary", "1:02.240", "+2.195" ], [ "16", "Rafał Sarnecki", "Poland", "1:02.478", "+2.433" ], [ "17", "Alexander Sharapov", "Russia", "1:02.636", "+2.591" ], [ "18", "Uladzislau Novik", "Belarus", "1:03.042", "+2.997" ], [ "19", "Ekain Jiménez", "Spain", "1:03.400", "+3.355" ], [ "20", "Oleksander Kryvych", "Ukraine", "1:04.529", "+4.484" ] ]
Results -- Qualifying
The top 8 riders qualified for the final . [ 3 ]
2019_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Men's_1_km_time_trial_0
The men's 1 km time trial competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 20 October 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Saudi_Professional_League
2018–19 Saudi Professional League
[ "Team", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ]
[ [ "Al-Ahli", "Yousef Anbar", "Hussein Abdulghani", "Umbro", "Saudia , Almosafer , BOGA" ], [ "Al-Batin", "Ciprian Panait", "Mohanna Waqes", "Givova", "Gree Electric , Al Asasyah , Rayat Al Shalal Hotel , Al-Maali Hospital" ], [ "Al-Ettifaq", "Hélder", "Filip Kiss", "Jako", "Almana General Hospital , Al-Majdouie Hyundai , Goodyear , Yaumi , Innosoft , APSCO Mobil 1 , Kanaf" ], [ "Al-Faisaly", "Vacant", "Omar Abdulaziz", "adidas", "ALDREES , Roco , Al Riyadh Travel & Tourism , Shmagh Albassam , Al Wefaq , Al Tazaj" ], [ "Al-Fateh", "Fathi Al-Jabal", "Mohammed Al-Fuhaid", "Offside", "Al Kifah , AlMoosa Hospital" ], [ "Al-Fayha", "Noureddine Zekri", "Sami Al-Khaibari", "Skillano", "Shawarmer , The Fourth Triangle" ], [ "Al-Hazem", "Daniel Isăilă", "Khaled Al-Barakah", "ProIcon", "Cabrito , RAKAA Holding" ], [ "Al-Hilal", "Péricles Chamusca", "Mohammad Al-Shalhoub", "Nike", "Kingdom Holding Company , Abdul Samad Al Qurashi , Sun & Sand Sports , Jawwy from STC , APSCO Mobil 1" ], [ "Al-Ittihad", "José Luis Sierra", "Karim El Ahmadi", "Joma", "Noon , APSCO Mobil 1" ], [ "Al-Nassr", "Rui Vitória", "Ibrahim Ghaleb", "Sporta", "Etihad Airways" ], [ "Al-Qadsiah", "Nacif Beyaoui", "Élton", "Offside", "Almana General Hospital , Al Yamama , Zamil Industrial , Tamimi Group , Aljomaih Holding Company , Al Hokair Group , Al Wefaq" ], [ "Al-Raed", "Besnik Hasi", "Yahya Al-Musalem", "Erreà", "Naqi Water" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "Marius Șumudică", "Nasser Al-Shamrani", "Xtep", "Moya , Al Saif Gallery , Boudl Hotels , Al Wefaq , Physio Trio" ], [ "Al-Taawoun", "Pedro Emanuel", "Jehad Al-Hussain", "Mafro", "Almosafer , Naqi Water , Shmagh Albassam , Al Wefaq" ], [ "Al-Wehda", "Juan Brown", "Osama Hawsawi", "adidas", "Abdul Samad Al Qurashi" ], [ "Ohod", "Ammar Souayah", "Abdoh Besisi", "Erreà", "Mozn , Saudi German Hospital , Al Tazaj" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and kits
2018–19_Saudi_Professional_League_1
The 2018-19 Saudi Professional League was the 44th edition of the Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1975. The season started on 30 August 2018 and concluded on 16 May 2019. Al-Hilal are the defending champions. Al-Wehda and Al-Hazem have entered as the promoted teams from the 2017-18 Prince Mohammad bin Salman League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Utah_Jazz_season
2007–08 Utah Jazz season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Series" ]
[ [ "1", "April 19", "@ Houston", "93-82", "Kirilenko ( 21 )", "Boozer ( 16 )", "Williams ( 10 )", "Toyota Center 18,213", "1-0" ], [ "2", "April 21", "@ Houston", "90-84", "Williams ( 22 )", "Okur ( 16 )", "Williams ( 5 )", "Toyota Center 18,158", "2-0" ], [ "3", "April 24", "Houston", "92-94", "Williams ( 28 )", "Boozer ( 13 )", "Williams ( 12 )", "EnergySolutions Arena 19,911", "2-1" ], [ "4", "April 26", "Houston", "86-82", "Williams ( 17 )", "Okur ( 18 )", "Williams ( 9 )", "EnergySolutions Arena 19,911", "3-1" ], [ "5", "April 29", "@ Houston", "69-95", "Boozer ( 19 )", "Boozer , Okur ( 10 )", "Williams ( 6 )", "Toyota Center 18,269", "3-2" ], [ "6", "May 2", "Houston", "113-91", "Williams ( 25 )", "Okur ( 13 )", "Williams ( 9 )", "EnergySolutions Arena 19,911", "4-2" ] ]
2007–08_Utah_Jazz_season_13
The 2007-08 Utah Jazz season was their 34th season in the NBA and 28th in Salt Lake City. The Jazz continued to play consistent all season, finishing with a 54-28 record. They defeated the Houston Rockets in the opening round, but were ousted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the next round. Key dates prior to the start of the season:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Allsvenskan
2012 Allsvenskan
[ "Team", "Head coach", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ]
[ [ "AIK", "Andreas Alm", "Daniel Tjernström", "adidas", "Åbro" ], [ "Djurgårdens IF", "Magnus Pehrsson", "Joona Toivio", "adidas", "ICA" ], [ "IF Elfsborg", "Jörgen Lennartsson", "Anders Svensson", "Umbro", "Various" ], [ "GAIS", "Benjamin Westman ( caretaker )", "Fredrik Lundgren", "Puma", "Various" ], [ "Gefle IF", "Per Olsson", "Daniel Bernhardsson", "Umbro", "Sandvik" ], [ "IFK Göteborg", "Mikael Stahre", "Tobias Hysén", "adidas", "Prioritet Finans" ], [ "Helsingborgs IF", "Åge Hareide ( caretaker )", "Pär Hansson", "Puma", "Resurs Bank" ], [ "BK Häcken", "Peter Gerhardsson", "Jonas Henriksson", "Nike", "BRA Bygg" ], [ "Kalmar FF", "Nanne Bergstrand", "Henrik Rydström", "Puma", "Småländska Hjältevadshus" ], [ "Malmö FF", "Rikard Norling", "Stoick Jorgensen ] ]", "Puma", "None" ], [ "Mjällby AIF", "Peter Swärdh", "Patrik Rosengren", "Umbro", "Various" ], [ "IFK Norrköping", "Janne Andersson", "Stoick", "Puma", "Holmen" ], [ "GIF Sundsvall", "Sören Åkeby", "Ari Skúlason", "adidas", "Various" ], [ "Syrianska FC", "Özcan Melkemichel Klebér Saarenpää", "Suleyman Sleyman", "Nike", "Telge" ], [ "Åtvidabergs FF", "Andreas Thomsson", "Henrik Gustavsson", "Uhlsport", "Various" ], [ "Örebro SK", "Per-Ola Ljung", "Magnus Wikström", "Puma", "Malmbergs" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and kits
2012_Allsvenskan_1
The 2012 Allsvenskan, part of the 2012 Swedish football season, was the 88th season of Allsvenskan since its establishment in 1924. The 2012 fixtures were released on 12 December 2011. The season started on 31 March 2012 and ended on 4 November 2012. There was a five-week-long break between 24 May and 30 June during the UEFA Euro 2012. Helsingborgs IF were the defending champions, having won their fifth Swedish championship and their seventh Allsvenskan title the previous season. IF Elfsborg won the Swedish championship this season, their sixth one, in the 30th and last round on 4 November 2012 by drawing with Åtvidabergs FF 1-1 at home, and by the only other title contender in the last round Malmö FF losing 2-0 against AIK at the last Allsvenskan match at Råsunda. This was Elfsborg's second Swedish championship of the 21st century having won their last title in the 2006 Allsvenskan season. A total of 16 teams contested the league; 14 returned from the 2011 season and two had been promoted from Superettan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Champions_League_Twenty20_records_and_statistics
List of Champions League Twenty20 records and statistics
[ "Wicket Keeper", "Dis", "Ct", "St", "Span" ]
[ [ "MS Dhoni ( CSK )", "21", "12", "9", "2010- 2014" ], [ "Brad Haddin ( KKR , SS )", "12", "11", "1", "2011-2012" ], [ "Denesh Ramdin ( T & T )", "10", "9", "1", "2009-2013" ], [ "Parthiv Patel ( SRH )", "8", "8", "0", "2013-2013" ], [ "Matthew Wade ( VIC )", "8", "6", "2", "2009-2010" ] ]
Wicketkeeping and Fielding records -- Most dismissals
List_of_Champions_League_Twenty20_records_and_statistics_14
This is a list of statistics and records of the Champions League Twenty20, a Twenty20 cricket competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Spence
Louie Spence
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2004-2006", "Bump ' n'Grind", "Judge" ], [ "2006-2007", "Cirque de Celebrité", "Judge" ], [ "2010", "Pineapple Dance Studios", "Himself" ], [ "2011", "Louie Spence 's Showbusiness", "Presenter" ], [ "2012", "Dancing on Ice", "Judge" ], [ "2013", "Celebrity Big Brother", "Contestant" ], [ "2015", "The Jump", "Contestant" ], [ "2016", "Tour de Celeb", "Contestant" ], [ "2018", "Celebs on the Farm", "Contestant" ] ]
Filmography
Television
Louie_Spence_0
Louie Spence (born 6 April 1969) is an English dancer, choreographer and television personality, best known for the TV show Pineapple Dance Studios. He was a professional dancer in his youth, performing in West End musicals including Miss Saigon, Cats, and Closer to Heaven. Pineapple Dance Studios was sold around the world and has aired on the US network Ovation since 28 September 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhanush
Dhanush
[ "Year", "Title", "Album", "Composer", "Language" ]
[ [ "2004", "Naattu Sarakku", "Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan", "Yuvan Shankar Raja", "Tamil" ], [ "2005", "Thunda Kaanom", "Devathaiyai Kanden", "Deva", "Tamil" ], [ "2006", "Enga Area", "Pudhupettai", "Yuvan Shankar Raja", "Tamil" ], [ "2010", "Un mele", "Aayirathil Oruvan", "G. V. Prakash Kumar", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Oda Oda Kadhal En Kadhal", "Mayakkam Enna", "G. V. Prakash Kumar", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Why This Kolaveri Di Kannazhaga", "3", "Anirudh Ravichander", "Tamil , Telugu , Hindi" ], [ "2013", "Teddy Bear", "Naiyaandi", "Anirudh Ravichander", "Tamil" ], [ "2014", "Amma Amma Po Indru Neeyaga What a Karavad", "Velaiilla Pattadhari", "Anirudh Ravichander", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Danga maari", "Anegan", "Harris Jayaraj", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "No problem", "Vajrakaya", "Arjun", "Kannada" ], [ "2015", "Nijamellam", "Ethir Neechal", "Anirudh Ravichander", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Pazhankala", "Irandaam Ulagam", "Harris Jayaraj", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Oh Oh Jodi Nilavu", "Thanga Magan", "Anirudh Ravichander", "Tamil , Telugu" ], [ "2015", "Maari Thara Local Don ' u Donu ' u Don ' u Bagulu Odayam Dagulu Mari", "Maari", "Anirudh Ravichander", "Tamil" ], [ "2016", "Maalai Varum Vannilla", "Nenjam Marappathillai", "Yuvan Shankar Raja", "Tamil" ], [ "2016", "Kodi", "Kodi", "Santhosh Narayanan", "Tamil" ], [ "2016", "Thikka", "Thikka", "S. Thaman", "Telugu" ], [ "2017", "Solli Tholaiyen Ma", "Yaakkai", "Yuvan Shankar Raja", "Tamil" ], [ "2017", "Soorakathu & Venpanimalare", "Pa Paandi", "Sean Roldan", "Tamil" ], [ "2017", "Pudhuvai", "Yaadhumaagi Nindran ( Music Video )", "Aswin Vinayagamoorthy", "Tamil" ] ]
Music -- Discography
Dhanush_0
Venkatesh Prabhu (born 28 July 1983), better known by his stage name Dhanush, is an Indian film actor, producer, director, writer, lyricist, screenwriter and playback singer who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Dhanush's first film was Thulluvadho Ilamai, a 2002 coming-of-age film directed by his father, Kasthuri Raja. Over the last 15 years, Dhanush has starred in over 25 films. Dhanush won the Best Actor award at the 58th National Film Awards for his performance in Aadukalam (2010). In 2011, Dhanush's popular song Why this Kolaveri Di became the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views on YouTube. Dhanush produces films through his production company, Wunderbar Films. In addition to his best actor award, he has a national award for a movie he produced, Visaranai. He has also won seven Filmfare Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bears
Chicago Bears
[ "#", "Name", "Position", "Years" ]
[ [ "51", "Keith Van Horne", "OT", "1981-1993" ], [ "52", "Joe Kopcha", "OG", "1929 , 1932-1935" ], [ "53", "Jim McMahon", "QB", "1982-1988" ], [ "54", "Ed Brown", "QB/P", "1954-1961" ], [ "55", "Johnny Lujack", "QB/DB", "1948-1951" ], [ "56", "Roosevelt Taylor", "CB", "1961-1969" ], [ "57", "Jim Osborne", "DT", "1972-1984" ], [ "58", "Wally Chambers", "DT", "1973-1977" ], [ "59", "Julius Peppers", "DE", "2010-2013" ], [ "60", "Khalil Mack", "LB", "2018-present" ], [ "61", "Willie Galimore", "HB", "1957-1963" ], [ "62", "Robbie Gould", "K", "2005-2015" ], [ "63", "Mike Brown", "S", "2000-2008" ], [ "64", "James Big Cat Williams", "OT", "1991-2002" ], [ "65", "Dick Gordon", "WR", "1965-1971" ], [ "66", "Mike Hartenstine", "DE", "1975-1986" ], [ "67", "Ed O'Bradovich", "DE", "1962-1971" ], [ "68", "Dick Barwegen", "OG", "1950-1952" ], [ "69", "Bill Wade", "QB", "1961-1966" ], [ "70", "Matt Suhey", "FB", "1980-1989" ] ]
Chicago_Bears_6
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) North division. The Bears have won nine NFL Championships, including one Super Bowl, and hold the NFL record for the most enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the most retired jersey numbers. The Bears have also recorded more victories than any other NFL franchise. The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, on September 17, 1920, and moved to Chicago in 1921. It is one of only two remaining franchises from the NFL's founding in 1920, along with the Arizona Cardinals, which was originally also in Chicago. The team played home games at Wrigley Field on Chicago's North Side through the 1970 season; they now play at Soldier Field on the Near South Side, next to Lake Michigan. The Bears have a long-standing rivalry with the Green Bay Packers. The team headquarters, Halas Hall, is in the Chicago suburb of Lake Forest, Illinois. The Bears practice at adjoining facilities there during the season, and began hosting Training Camp at Halas Hall in 2020 after major renovations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Xin:_The_Monster_Killer
Wu Xin: The Monster Killer
[ "Network", "Country", "Airing Date", "Timeslot" ]
[ [ "Sohu TV", "China", "July 6 , 2015", "Web streaming" ], [ "GTV Variety", "Taiwan", "July 18 , 2015", "Saturday 9:30 - 11:30 pm" ], [ "GTV", "Taiwan", "July 19 , 2015", "Sunday 12:00 - 2:00 pm" ], [ "TVB Jade Jade HD", "Hong Kong", "December 28 , 2015", "Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 10:30 pm" ], [ "Astro On Demand", "Malaysia", "December 28 , 2015", "Monday - Sunday 9:30 - 10:30 pm" ], [ "TVBJ", "Australia", "December 29 , 2015", "Monday - Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 am" ], [ "VV Drama", "Singapore", "April 1 , 2016", "Monday - Sunday 9:00 - 10:00 pm" ], [ "Channel 3", "Thailand", "December 4 , 2017", "Monday - Wednesday 12:40 - 1:45 pm" ] ]
International broadcast
Wu_Xin:_The_Monster_Killer_2
Wu Xin: The Monster Killer () is a 2015 Chinese web series based on Ni Luo (尼罗)'s novel of the same title. The drama is produced by Chinese web streaming company Sohu TV and stars Elvis Han, Gina Jin, Ian Wang, Chen Yao, Zhang Ruoyun, Mike D. Angelo and Sui Yongliang. The series was first aired for 20 episodes on 6 July 2015 via Sohu TV web streaming site. The second season of the drama started airing on 14 August 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_Indianapolis_500
1930 Indianapolis 500
[ "Row", "Inside", "Middle", "Outside" ]
[ [ "1", "Billy Arnold", "Louis Meyer W", "Shorty Cantlon R" ], [ "2", "Louis Schneider", "Chet Gardner R", "Ernie Triplett" ], [ "3", "Russ Snowberger", "Phil Shafer", "Leslie Allen R" ], [ "4", "Cy Marshall R", "Frank Farmer", "Lou Moore" ], [ "5", "J. C. McDonald R", "Joe Caccia R", "Chet Miller R" ], [ "6", "Claude Burton R", "L. L. Corum W", "Johnny Seymour" ], [ "7", "Charles Moran R", "Tony Gulotta", "Peter DePaolo W" ], [ "8", "Bill Cummings R", "Mel Kenealy R", "Jimmy Gleason" ], [ "9", "Wilbur Shaw", "Joe Huff R", "Speed Gardner" ], [ "10", "Baconin Borzacchini R", "Marion Trexler R", "Letterio Cucinotta R" ], [ "11", "Deacon Litz", "Babe Stapp", "Dave Evans" ], [ "12", "Zeke Meyer R", "Bill Denver R", "Rick Decker" ], [ "13", "Roland Free R", "Harry Butcher R", "" ] ]
Starting grid
1930_Indianapolis_500_7
The 18th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 30, 1930. The race was part of the 1930 AAA Championship Car season. Pole position winner Billy Arnold took the lead on lap 3, and led the entire rest of the race. He led a total of 198 laps (all consecutive), which stands as an all-time Indianapolis 500 race record. Arnold was accompanied by riding mechanic Spider Matlock. Arnold was the first driver to complete the entire 500 miles in under five hours (over 100 mph average speed) without relief help. Pete DePaolo finished the 1925 race in under five hours, but used a relief driver for 21 laps. Arnold would eventually be named the first member of the prestigious 100 mph Club. The race was marred by the death of Paul Marshall. He was acting as riding mechanic for his brother Cy when their car hit and flipped over the wall. His brother survived with serious injuries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/431st_Maryland_General_Assembly
431st Maryland General Assembly
[ "Position", "Name", "Party", "District" ]
[ [ "President of the Senate", "Thomas V. Mike Miller , Jr", "Democratic", "27" ], [ "President pro tem", "Nathaniel J. McFadden", "Democratic", "45" ], [ "Majority Leader", "James N. Robey", "Democratic", "13" ], [ "Majority Whip", "Lisa A. Gladden", "Democratic", "41" ], [ "Majority Whip", "Jamie Raskin", "Democratic", "20" ], [ "Minority Leader", "David R. Brinkley", "Republican", "4" ], [ "Minority Whip", "Joseph M. Getty", "Republican", "5" ] ]
Senate -- Senate leadership
431st_Maryland_General_Assembly_0
The 431st Maryland General Assembly convened in a regular session on January 8, 2014 and adjourned sine die on April 7, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_Coppa_Italia
2000–01 Coppa Italia
[ "Team # 1", "Team # 2", "Result" ]
[ [ "Pescara", "Venezia", "1-1" ], [ "Savoia", "Siena", "1-0" ], [ "Siena", "Pescara", "2-2" ], [ "Venezia", "Savoia", "2-1" ], [ "Savoia", "Pescara", "3-4" ], [ "Venezia", "Siena", "1-0" ] ]
Seedings and format -- Group 6
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Venezia 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7 2 Pescara 3 1 2 0 7 6 +1 5 3 Savoia 3 1 0 2 5 6 −1 3 4 Siena 3 0 1 2 2 4 −2 1
2000–01_Coppa_Italia_14
The 2000-01 Coppa Italia was the 54th edition of the tournament. The tournament was won by Fiorentina, for their 6th title, also qualifying for the UEFA Cup in the progress. It was Fiorentina's second title in recent years, having also won the 1995-96 edition of the tournament. Fiorentina defeated Parma in the two-legged final on an aggregate score of 2-1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bihar_County
Bihar County
[ "Term", "Incumbent", "Monarch" ]
[ [ "c. 1200 - c. 1201", "Mika Ják", "Emeric" ], [ "c. 1202 - c. 1203", "Benedict", "Emeric" ], [ "c. 1205 - c. 1206", "Gyrco", "Andrew II" ], [ "c. 1206 - c. 1207", "Mog", "Andrew II" ], [ "c. 1207", "Nicholas", "Andrew II" ], [ "c. 1208", "Marcellus Tétény", "Andrew II" ], [ "c. 1208", "Smaragd", "Andrew II" ], [ "c. 1209", "Michael Kacsics", "Andrew II" ], [ "c. 1209", "Nicholas", "Andrew II" ], [ "1209 - 1212", "Bánk Bár-Kalán", "Andrew II" ], [ "1212 - 1216", "Mika", "Andrew II" ], [ "1216 - 1217", "Neuka", "Andrew II" ], [ "1219 - 1221", "Mika", "Andrew II" ], [ "1222", "Buzád Hahót", "Andrew II" ], [ "1222", "Elias", "Andrew II" ], [ "1222", "Julius Rátót", "Andrew II" ], [ "1223 - 1224", "Pós", "Andrew II" ], [ "1224", "Theodore Csanád", "Andrew II" ], [ "1226", "Mika", "Andrew II" ], [ "1228", "Nicholas Csák", "Andrew II" ] ]
List of ispáns -- Thirteenth century
Bihar_County_1
Bihar was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary and a county of Partium (in the 17th century, when it was under the rule of the Princes of Transylvania). Its territory is now mostly in northwestern Romania, where it is administered as Bihor County, and a smaller part in eastern Hungary. The capital of the county was Nagyvárad (now Oradea in Romania).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arizona_Cardinals_first-round_draft_picks
List of Arizona Cardinals first-round draft picks
[ "Year", "Pick", "Player name", "College", "Position" ]
[ [ "1960", "2", "George Izo", "Notre Dame", "QB" ], [ "1961", "8", "Ken Rice", "Auburn", "T" ], [ "1962", "6", "Fate Echols", "Northwestern", "DT" ], [ "1962", "12", "Irv Goode", "Kentucky", "C" ], [ "1963", "2", "Jerry Stovall", "LSU", "S" ], [ "1963", "13", "Don Brumm", "Purdue", "DE" ], [ "1964", "9", "Ken Kortas", "Louisville", "DT" ], [ "1965", "12", "Joe Namath", "Alabama", "QB" ], [ "1966", "8", "Carl McAdams", "Oklahoma", "LB" ], [ "1967", "16", "Dave Williams", "Washington", "WR" ], [ "1968", "13", "MacArthur Lane", "Utah State", "RB" ], [ "1969", "19", "Roger Wehrli", "Missouri", "DB" ], [ "1970", "8", "Larry Stegent", "Texas A & M", "RB" ], [ "1971", "17", "Norm Thompson", "Utah", "CB" ], [ "1972", "4", "Ahmad Rashad", "Oregon", "RB/WR" ], [ "1973", "5", "Dave Butz", "Purdue", "DT" ], [ "1974", "7", "J. V. Cain", "Colorado", "TE" ], [ "1975", "21", "Tim Gray", "Texas A & M", "DB" ], [ "1976", "22", "Mike Dawson", "Arizona", "DT" ], [ "1977", "19", "Steve Pisarkiewicz", "Missouri", "QB" ] ]
The St. Louis years , 1960–1987
List_of_Arizona_Cardinals_first-round_draft_picks_1
The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football franchise based in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals compete in the National Football League as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The Cardinals were founded as the Morgan Athletic Club in 1898, and are the oldest continuously run professional football team in the World. Officially known as the NFL Draft, the event is the NFL's primary mechanism for distributing newly professional players finished with their college football careers to its teams. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win-loss records receive the earliest picks. Teams that qualified for the NFL playoffs select after non-qualifiers, and their order depends on how far they advanced. The final two selections in the first round are reserved for the Super Bowl runner-up and champion. Draft picks are tradable, and players or other picks can be acquired with them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_CEV_Champions_League
2012–13 CEV Champions League
[ "Rank", "Country", "Number of teams", "Teams" ]
[ [ "1", "Italy", "3", "Trentino Diatec Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo Lube Banca Marche Macerata" ], [ "2", "Russia", "3", "Zenit Kazan Lokomotiv Novosibirsk Dynamo Moscow" ], [ "3", "Poland", "3", "PGE Skra Bełchatów Zaksa Kędzierzyn-Koźle Resovia Rzeszów" ], [ "4", "Belgium", "3", "Euphony Asse-Lennik Noliko Maaseik Knack Roeselare" ], [ "5", "Turkey", "2", "Fenerbahçe Grundig Istanbul Arkas Izmir" ], [ "6", "France", "2", "Tours VB Arago de Sète" ], [ "7", "Germany", "3", "VfB Friedrichshafen Generali Unterhaching Berlin Recycling Volleys" ], [ "8", "Austria", "1", "Hypo Tirol Innsbruck" ], [ "9", "Spain", "1", "CAI Teruel" ], [ "10", "Slovenia", "1", "ACH Volley Ljubljana" ], [ "11", "Serbia", "1", "Crvena Zvezda Beograd" ], [ "12", "Romania", "2", "C.S . Remat Zalău C.V.M . Tomis Constanța" ], [ "13", "Czech Republic", "1", "Jihostroj České Budějovice" ], [ "14", "Montenegro", "1", "Budvanska Rivijera Budva ( W/C )" ], [ "15", "Bulgaria", "1", "Marek Union-Ivkoni ( W/C )" ] ]
Teams of the 2012–2013 competition
The number of participants on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions :
2012–13_CEV_Champions_League_0
The CEV Champions League was the highest level of European club volleyball in the 2012-13 season and the 54th edition. It ran from October 2012 till March 2013. Zenit Kazan were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Lokomotiv Novosibirsk in the Semifinals. Lokomotiv Novosibirsk won the final 3-2 against Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_Primera_División_A_season
2002–03 Primera División A season
[ "Scorer", "Goals", "Team" ]
[ [ "Héctor Carlos Álvarez", "23", "Zacatepec" ], [ "Josias Ferreira", "15", "Irapuato" ], [ "Carlos Fretes", "15", "RS Zacatecas" ], [ "Cristian Ariel Morales", "13", "Oaxaca" ], [ "Martín Vilallonga", "12", "León" ], [ "Carlos Reyes", "12", "Nacional Tijuana" ] ]
Invierno 2002 -- Top scorers
2002–03_Primera_División_A_season_13
Primera División A (Méxican First A Division) is a Mexican football tournament. This season was composed of Invierno 2002 and Verano 2003. Irapuato was the winner of the promotion to First Division after winning León in the promotion playoff.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'm_in_the_Mood_Again
I'm in the Mood Again
[ "No", "Title", "Writer ( s )", "Lead Vocals" ]
[ [ "1", "I 'm In the Mood for Dancing", "Findon/Myers/Puzey", "Bernie" ], [ "2", "Chain Reaction", "Gibb/Gibb/Gibb", "Coleen" ], [ "3", "It 's Raining Men", "Jabara , Shaffter", "The Nolans" ], [ "4", "Holding Out for a Hero", "Steinman/Pitchford", "The Nolans" ], [ "5", "Chemistry", "Graham/Smith", "Coleen" ], [ "6", "Valerie", "Payne/McCabe/Harding/Chowdhury/Pritchard", "Maureen" ], [ "7", "I Do n't Feel Like Dancin '", "John/Hoffman/Sellards", "Maureen & Linda" ], [ "8", "Got ta Pull Myself Together", "Findon/Myers/Puzey", "Bernie" ], [ "9", "Mercy", "Booker/Duffy", "Linda" ], [ "10", "The Promise", "Higgins , Cooper , Resch , Williams , Jones , Coler , Powell", "The Nolans" ], [ "11", "So What", "Moore/Martin/Schuster", "Bernie" ], [ "12", "Crashin ' Down", "Findon/Myers/Puzey", "Bernie" ], [ "13", "Attention to Me", "Findon/Myers/Puzey", "Bernie" ], [ "14", "Eternal Flame", "Hoffs/Steinberg/Kelly", "Coleen" ], [ "15", "Giving Up , Giving In", "Moroder , Bellotte", "The Nolans" ], [ "16", "I Will Survive", "Perren/Fekaris", "Coleen" ] ]
Track listing
I'm_in_the_Mood_Again_0
I'm in the Mood Again is the 2009 comeback album by The Nolans, an Irish all-girl pop band most famous in the 1980s. Although eight people have been involved in the line up of the band, only four, Coleen, Linda, Maureen and Bernie, returned for the album. The album consists of many 'diva anthems' and also some of The Nolans' greatest hits. It charted at #22 on the UK Singles Chart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putro
Putro
[ "Award Title", "Category", "Awardee", "Result" ]
[ [ "National Film Awards", "Best Film", "", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Actor", "Ferdous Ahmed", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Child Artist", "Fahim Muhtasim Lazim", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Male Playback Singer", "Naimul Islam Ratul", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Female Playback Singer", "Sabina Yasmin", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Music Composer", "Zulfiqer Russell", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Screenplay", "Saiful Islam Mannu", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Dialogue", "SM Haroon-or-Rashid", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Editing", "Tarik Hossain Bidyut", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Sound Recording", "Azam Babu", "Won" ], [ "National Film Awards", "Best Costume Design", "Sadia Shabnam Shantu", "Won" ] ]
Awards
Putro_(film)_0
Putro is a 2018 Bangladeshi film. Saiful Islam Mannu directed the film under the supervision of Impress Telefilm Limited . The film won 11 awards, including the awards for Best Film and Best Actor at the 43rd Bangladesh National Film Awards .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operas_by_Johann_Adam_Hiller
List of operas by Johann Adam Hiller
[ "Title", "Genre", "Sub­divisions", "Libretto", "Date", "Place , theatre" ]
[ [ "Die verwandelten Weiber , oder Der Teufel ist los , erster Theil", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße , after Charles Coffey 's The Devil to Pay , or The Wives Metamorphos 'd , and Michel-Jean Sedaine 's libretto for Philidor", "28 May 1766", "Leipzig , Quandt 's Court" ], [ "Der lustige Schuster , oder Der Teufel ist los , zweyter Theil", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße , after Charles Coffey 's The Merry Cobler", "1766", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Lisuart und Dariolette , oder Die Frage und die Antwort", "romantisch-comische Oper", "2 acts", "Daniel Schiebeler , after Charles Simon Favart", "25 November 1766", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Lottchen am Hofe", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße , after Charles Simon Favart 's Le caprice amoureux , ou Ninette à la cour", "24 April 1767", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Die Muse", "Nachspiel", "1 act", "Daniel Schiebeler", "3 October 1767", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Die Liebe auf dem Lande", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße , after Charles Simon Favart 's Annette et Lubin ( Acts 1 and 3 ) and L Anseaume 's La clochette ( Act 2 )", "18 May 1768", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Die Jagd", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße , after Charles Collé 's La partie de chasse de Henri IV and Michel-Jean Sedaine 's Le roi et le fermier", "29 January 1770", "Weimar , Kleines Schloss" ], [ "Der Dorfbalbier", "comische Operette", "1 act", "Christian Felix Weiße , after Michel-Jean Sedaine 's Blaise le savetier", "18 April 1771", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Der Aerndtekranz", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße", "April or May 1771", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Der Krieg", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße and Carl Wilhelm Ramler , after Carlo Goldoni 's La guerra", "17 August 1772", "Berlin , Behrenstrasse" ], [ "Der Jubelhochzeit", "comische Oper", "3 acts", "Christian Felix Weiße", "5 April 1773", "Berlin , Behrenstrasse" ], [ "Poltis , oder Das gerettete Troja", "Operette", "3 acts", "Gottfried Samuel Brunner and Magister Steinel", "1777", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Die kleine Ährenleserinn", "Operette für Kinder", "1 act", "Christian Felix Weiße", "unperformed", "" ], [ "Das Grab des Mufti , oder Die zwey Geizigen", "comische Oper", "2 acts", "August Gottlieb Meissner , after Charles-Georges Fenouillot de Falbaire 's Les deux avares", "17 January 1779", "Leipzig , Rannstädter Thore" ], [ "Das Denkmal in Arkadien", "ländiches Schauspiel für die Jugend mit untermischten Gesängen", "1 act", "Christian Felix Weiße , after George Keate 's The Monument in Arcadia", "lost", "" ] ]
List
List_of_operas_by_Johann_Adam_Hiller_0
This is a list of operas by the German composer Johann Adam Hiller (1728-1804).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_County_Athletic_Conferences
Indiana County Athletic Conferences
[ "School", "Location", "Mascot", "Year Joined", "Previous Conference", "Year Left", "Conference Joined" ]
[ [ "Chrisney", "Chrisney", "Wildcats", "< 1930", "Independents", "1965", "Patoka Valley" ], [ "Dale", "Dale", "Golden Aces", "< 1930", "Independents", "1965", "Pocket" ], [ "Gentryville", "Gentryville", "Pirates", "< 1930", "Independents", "1938", "none ( consolidated into Dale )" ], [ "Grandview", "Grandview", "Yellow Jackets", "< 1930", "Independents", "1943", "none ( consolidated into Luce Township )" ], [ "Luce Township", "Richland", "Red Devils", "< 1930", "Independents", "1965", "none ( consolidated into South Spencer )" ], [ "Rockport", "Rockport", "Zebras", "< 1930", "Independents", "1965", "none ( consolidated into South Spencer )" ] ]
Spencer County Conference
Indiana_County_Athletic_Conferences_59
There were numerous conferences within the IHSAA that were made up of schools based entirely in one county. Many of these County Conferences also contained schools from neighboring counties that were either geographically closer or smaller than the other schools in their home county. These conferences would fold when schools would consolidate and seek out other, more expansive conferences that included similar-sized schools. The starting date of many of these conferences is hard to confirm, so the listing for many of these leagues uses the earliest date that can be confirmed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_curling_clubs_in_Ontario
List of curling clubs in Ontario
[ "Curling club", "Municipality", "Community/ Neighbourhood", "Sheets" ]
[ [ "Acton Curling Club", "Halton Hills", "Acton", "4" ], [ "Alliston Curling Club", "New Tecumseth", "Alliston", "4" ], [ "Brampton Curling Club", "Brampton", "Downtown", "6" ], [ "Chinguacousy Curling Club", "Brampton", "Bramalea", "6" ], [ "Creemore Curling Club", "Clearview", "Creemore", "2" ], [ "King Curling Club", "King", "Schomberg", "4" ], [ "Milton Curling Club", "Milton", "Milton", "4" ], [ "Orangeville Curling Club", "Orangeville", "Northeast end", "4" ], [ "Shelburne Curling Club", "Shelburne", "Downtown", "4" ], [ "Stayner Granite Club", "Clearview", "Stayner", "4" ], [ "The Club at North Halton", "Halton Hills", "Georgetown", "4" ] ]
Ontario Curling Association clubs -- Zone 9
List_of_curling_clubs_in_Ontario_8
Curling clubs in the Canadian province of Ontario are organized into the Ontario Curling Association in southern Ontario and the Northern Ontario Curling Association in Northern Ontario.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Danish_local_elections
2013 Danish local elections
[ "Party", "Municipality", "Seats" ]
[ [ "Citizens ' List ( Borgerlisten )", "Kerteminde", "6" ], [ "Gulborgsund List ( Guldborgsundlisten )", "Guldborgsund", "6" ], [ "Common List ( Fælleslisten )", "Ikast-Brande", "5" ], [ "Citizens ' List ( Borgerlisten )", "Faxe", "4" ], [ "Citizens ' List Langeland ( Borgerlisten Langeland )", "Langeland", "4" ], [ "Democratic Balance ( Demokratisk Balance )", "Morsø", "4" ], [ "Local List ( Lokallisten )", "Rudersdal", "4" ], [ "NewGribskov ( NytGribskov )", "Gribskov", "4" ], [ "Cross-Political Community ( Tværpolitisk Forening )", "Dragør", "3" ], [ "Hvidovre List ( Hvidovrelisten )", "Hvidovre", "3" ], [ "Resident List ( Beboerlisten )", "Randers", "3" ], [ "Social Common List - Rebild ( Den Sociale Fællesliste - Rebild )", "Rebild", "3" ], [ "Catchment List ( Oplandslisten )", "Rebild", "2" ], [ "Citizens ' List ( Borgerlisten )", "Brønderslev", "2" ], [ "Citizens ' List Norddjurs ( Borgerlisten Norddjurs )", "Norddjurs", "2" ], [ "Common List ( Fælleslisten )", "Hillerød", "2" ], [ "Common List ( Fælleslisten )", "Sønderborg", "2" ], [ "Environment List ( Miljølisten )", "Fanø", "2" ], [ "Land Owners ( Grundejerne )", "Solrød", "2" ], [ "Local List ( Lokallisten )", "Hjørring", "2" ] ]
Results -- Results of municipal elections
Sum of 98 local elections Party Share of vote Seats Percent Change Number Change Social Democrats 29.5% -1.1% 773 -28 Venstre 26.6% +1.8% 767 +68 Danish People 's Party 10.1% +2.0% 255 +69 Conservative People 's Party 08.6% -2.4% 205 -57 Red-Green Alliance 06.9% +4.6% 119 +1050 Socialist People 's Party 05.6% -8.9% 116 -2240 Danish Social Liberal Party 04.8% +1.1% 62 +12 Liberal Alliance 02.9% +2.6% 33 +32 Schleswig Party 00.3% +0.1% 9 0+3 Christian Democrats 00.5% +0.1% 6 - Others 03.8% -0.25% 99 0-6
2013_Danish_local_elections_3
The Danish local elections of 2013 were held on 19 November 2013 in Denmark's 98 municipal councils, contesting 2,444 seats (previous election: 2,468 seats) for the 2014-17 term of office, and in five regional councils, contesting 205 seats for the 2014-17 term. Advance voting began on 20 August 2013 in national registration offices in Denmark, hospitals, prisons etc. Twelve (12) women hold the highest political office of mayor in the municipalities in the 2014-17 term of office.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_PFC_Cherno_More_Varna_season
2002–03 PFC Cherno More Varna season
[ "Pos", "Name", "App", "Goals" ]
[ [ "GK", "Zdravko Zdravkov", "12", "0" ], [ "DF", "Yanek Kyuchukov", "8", "0" ], [ "DF", "Emmanuel Baba", "?", "0" ], [ "DF", "Filip Ilkov", "0", "0" ], [ "MF", "Ivaylo Petev", "10", "1" ], [ "MF", "Richard Eromoigbe", "3", "0" ], [ "MF", "Omonigho Temile", "12", "1" ], [ "FW", "Stefan Yurukov", "10", "6" ], [ "FW", "Ângelo da Silva", "6", "0" ] ]
Squad -- League Statistics
Pos . Nat . Name App Goals GK Ivaylo Petrov ? 0 GK Tihomir Todorov ? 0 GK Todor Todorov 0 0 DF Gosho Ginchev 23 1 DF Aleksey Dionisiev 7 0 DF Adalbert Zafirov 24 5 DF Miroslav Milošević ? 0 DF Lúcio Wagner 20 0 DF Dalibor Dragić 11 1 DF Stefan Goshev ? 0 DF Diyan Donchev 4 0 MF Slavi Zhekov ? 3 MF Georgi Iliev 18 3 MF Vladimir Gerasimov 20 2 MF Ivo Mihaylov ? 2 MF Marin Petrov 14 1 MF Asen Bukarev 25 3 MF Kristiyan Dobrev 3 0 MF Konstantin Mirchev ? 2 MF Stanislav Stoyanov 8 0 MF Stanislav Rumenov ? 0 FW Emil Todorov ? 1 FW Daniel Bogdanović 7 0 FW Darko Spalević 13 7 FW Kostadin Bashov 13 1 Players , who left the club during a season
2002–03_PFC_Cherno_More_Varna_season_1
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2002-03 season. These are A Group and Bulgarian Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Coleman_(actress)
Lisa Coleman (actress)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1977", "Crown Court", "Leonie Klein", "Episode : Down Will Come Baby" ], [ "1980", "Play for Today", "Zoe Clements", "Episode : A Walk in the Forest" ], [ "1981", "BBC2 Playhouse", "Jennifer", "Episode : Elizabeth Alone" ], [ "1985", "Travellers by Night", "Belle", "TV mini-series" ], [ "1990", "London 's Burning", "Nurse", "Episode : Season 3 Episode 6" ], [ "1990", "Casualty", "Sharon Dobbs", "Episode : Salvation" ], [ "1991", "Screenplay", "Jesse Dealing", "Episode : Redemption" ], [ "1992", "A Fatal Inversion", "Office Girl", "" ], [ "1992", "Absolutely Fabulous", "Joanna", "Episode : ISO Tank" ], [ "1993", "Press Gang", "Phillipa Prescott", "Episode : Food , Love and Insecurity" ], [ "1993", "The Chief", "Jo", "Episode : Season 3 , Episode 5" ], [ "1993", "Scarlet and Black", "Elisa", "Episode : Season 1 , Episode 1" ], [ "1993", "The Bill", "Lisa Carpenter", "Episode : Shock to the System" ], [ "1993 , 1996", "French and Saunders", "Shirley", "2 episodes" ], [ "1994", "Scene", "Veronica", "Episode : SAB" ], [ "1994-1997", "Casualty", "Jude Kocarnik", "Series regular" ], [ "1995", "Bottom", "Doreen Hedgehog", "Episode : Terror" ], [ "1998", "Undercover Heart", "Sarah May", "Series regular" ], [ "1999", "Home Farm Twins", "Angela Baker", "" ], [ "2000", "Peak Practice", "Sharon Willett", "Episode : Ghosts" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Lisa_Coleman_(actress)_1
Lisa Jacqueline Coleman (born 10 July 1970) is an English actress and volunteer occupational therapist, known for her television roles as Jude Korcanik in Casualty (1994-97) and Cam Lawson in The Story of Tracy Beaker (2002-05) and Tracy Beaker Returns (2010-12).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mai_Nakahara
Mai Nakahara
[ "Title", "Role", "Voice dub" ]
[ [ "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane", "Chloe", "Whitney Able" ], [ "Best Friends Whenever", "Shelby Marcus", "Lauren Taylor" ], [ "A Better Tomorrow", "Jackie", "Emily Chu" ], [ "The Bronze", "Hope Ann Greggory", "Melissa Rauch" ], [ "Crazy Rich Asians", "Rachel Chu", "Constance Wu" ], [ "Hardcore Henry", "Estelle", "Haley Bennett" ], [ "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi", "Ami Onuki", "" ], [ "Keeping Up with the Joneses", "Karen Gaffney", "Isla Fisher" ], [ "The Magician", "Bo-eum", "Jo Yoon-hee" ], [ "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power", "Adora/She-Ra", "Aimee Carrero" ], [ "Tai Chi 0", "Claire Heathrow", "Mandy Lieu" ], [ "Why Him ?", "Stephanie Fleming", "Zoey Deutch" ] ]
Filmography -- Dubbing
Mai_Nakahara_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Tour_de_France
1986 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Andrew Hampsten ( USA )", "La Vie Claire", "110h 54 ' 03" ], [ "2", "Ronan Pensec ( FRA )", "Peugeot-Shell", "+7 ' 15" ], [ "3", "Jean-François Bernard ( FRA )", "La Vie Claire", "+ 17 ' 01" ], [ "4", "Jesús Blanco ( ESP )", "Teka", "+44 ' 32" ], [ "5", "Peter Stevenhaagen ( NED )", "PDM-Concorde", "+ 51 ' 56" ], [ "6", "Primož Čerin ( YUG )", "Malvor-Bottecchia-Sidi", "+ 55 ' 56" ], [ "7", "Dag Otto Lauritzen ( NOR )", "Peugeot-Shell", "+ 57 ' 03" ], [ "8", "Silvano Contini ( ITA )", "Gis Gelati", "+ 1h 03 ' 34" ], [ "9", "Heriberto Urán ( COL )", "Postobón-Manzana-Ryalcao", "+ 1h 17 ' 51" ], [ "10", "Jean-Claude Leclercq ( FRA )", "Kas", "+ 1h 21 ' 59" ] ]
Young rider classification
1986_Tour_de_France_7
The 1986 Tour de France was the 73rd running of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour consisted of 23 stages, beginning with a prologue in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, on 4 July, and concluded on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 27 July. This year had the first American cycling team, , in Tour's history. The race was organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation, was shown on television in 72 countries, with the total viewers estimated at one billion. Following the success of Bernard Hinault in the previous edition, the team was heavily favored. Hinault promised to return Greg LeMond's support to win the 1985 Tour, however, continuing attacks cast doubt on Hinault's sincerity. He claimed that his tactics were simply to wear down LeMond's (and his) opponents and that he ultimately knew that LeMond would be the winner because of time losses earlier in the race. Regardless of his true motives, this tactic worked well, and rivals Laurent Fignon of and 's Urs Zimmermann were put on the defensive from the first day. Fignon quit the race due to injuries aggravated by stress. The ascent of the legendary Alpe d'Huez gave spectators a spectacular stage in which Hinault made a risky solo attack to demoralize the opposition, to be matched only by LeMond at the top. In a gesture of respect, the two riders reached the top hand-in-hand, beaming smiles, and LeMond let Hinault finish first to claim the stage. However, within hours LeMond and Hinault were interviewed together on joint television, where Hinault stated that the race was not over, seemingly betraying his teammate LeMond.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_Liège
Tour de Liège
[ "Year", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "1962", "Julien Stevens", "Jos Huysmans", "Georges Van Den Berghe" ], [ "1963", "Roger Swerts", "Roger Coopmans", "Herman Van Springel" ], [ "1964", "Leopold Heuvelmans", "Jean Christiaens", "Alfons Heylen" ], [ "1965", "Marcel Van Rooy", "Joseph Henikenne", "Guy Willem" ], [ "1966", "Horst Ruster", "André Froidmont", "Marc Sohet" ], [ "1967", "Henk Hiddinga", "Johnny Pieters", "Henri Frenay" ], [ "1968", "Willy Van Uytsel", "Jozef Pauwels", "Raymond Vanstraelen" ], [ "1969", "Jean-Claude Alary", "Hervé Vermeeren", "Marcel Grifnee" ], [ "1970", "Marcel Sannen", "Andre Doyen", "Theo Dockx" ], [ "1971", "Jan Van De Wiele", "Raymond Vanstraelen", "Ludovic Noels" ], [ "1972", "Miloš Hrazdíra", "Bedrick Smetana", "Jiri Mainus" ], [ "1973", "Alain Kaye", "Eddy Van Hoof", "Jos Gysemans" ], [ "1974", "Henk Smits", "André Coppers", "Alain Kaye" ], [ "1975", "Ferdi Van Den Haute", "Pol Verschuere", "Jo Maas" ], [ "1976", "René Martens", "Eddy Copmans", "Martin Havik" ], [ "1977", "Christian Dumont", "Jo Maas", "Johan van der Velde" ], [ "1978", "Daniel Willems", "Paul Jesson", "Maarten de Vos" ], [ "1979", "Guy Nulens", "Ronny Van Holen", "Philippe Bodier" ], [ "1980", "Derek Hunt", "Luc De Smet", "Berry Zoontjens" ], [ "1981", "Herman Winkel", "Johan Lambrechts", "Maarten de Vos" ] ]
Winners
Tour_de_Liège_0
The Tour de la province de Liège (English: Tour of the Province of Liège is a cycling race held annually in the Liège province of Belgium. Although it isn't part of UCI Europe Tour, it has been won by many famous cyclists since its creation in 1962, including Bjarne Riis, Aart Vierhouten, Koos Moerenhout, Stijn Devolder and Johan Vansummeren.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley
Swimming at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Yoshimi Nishigawa", "Japan", "2:31.5" ], [ "2", "Pru Chapman", "New Zealand", "2:42.1" ], [ "3", "Hedy García", "Philippines", "2:42.3" ], [ "4", "Ellen Ingvadóttir", "Iceland", "2:43.1" ], [ "5", "Hrafnhildur Guðmundsdóttir", "Iceland", "2:44.3" ], [ "6", "Ruth Apt", "Uruguay", "2:45.9" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3
Swimming_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley_2
The women's 200 metre individual medley event at the 1968 Summer Olympics took place 20 October. This swimming event used medley swimming. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of four lengths of the pool. The first length was swum using the butterfly stroke, the second with the backstroke, the third length in breaststroke, and the fourth freestyle. Unlike other events using freestyle, swimmers could not use butterfly, backstroke, or breaststroke for the freestyle leg; most swimmers use the front crawl in freestyle events anyway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varvara_Gracheva
Varvara Gracheva
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Sep 2017", "ITF Hammamet , Tunisia", "15,000", "Clay", "Inès Ibbou", "6-3 , 6-7 , 0-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-2", "Nov 2017", "ITF Hammamet , Tunisia", "15,000", "Clay", "Gaia Sanesi", "3 -- 6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "1-2", "Nov 2017", "ITF Hammamet , Tunisia", "15,000", "Clay", "Fiona Ferro", "6-4 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "2-2", "Jan 2018", "ITF Antalya , Turkey", "15,000", "Clay", "Sofia Shapatava", "7-5 , 6-0" ], [ "Win", "3-2", "Apr 2019", "ITF Chiasso , Switzerland", "25,000", "Clay", "Jaqueline Cristian", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "4-2", "May 2019", "ITF Caserta , Italy", "25,000", "Clay", "Anna Danilina", "6-3 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "5-2", "Jun 2019", "ITF Montpellier , France", "25,000+H", "Clay", "Elizabeth Halbauer", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "6-2", "Sep 2019", "ITF Saint-Malo , France", "60,000+H", "Clay", "Marta Kostyuk", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "7-2", "Sep 2019", "ITF Valencia , Spain", "60,000+H", "Clay", "Tamara Korpatsch", "3-6 , 6-2 , 6-0" ] ]
ITF finals -- Singles : 9 ( 7 titles , 2 runners-up )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 80,000 tournaments $ 60,000 tournaments ( 2–0 ) $ 25,000 tournaments ( 3–0 ) $ 15,000 tournaments ( 2–2 )
Varvara_Gracheva_2
Varvara Andreyevna Gracheva (; born 2 August 2000) is a Russian tennis player. Gracheva has a career-high singles ranking of 210, achieved on 1 July 2019. She has won six ITF singles titles. Gracheva made her main-draw debut on the WTA Tour at the 2019 Ladies Open Lausanne, where she qualified by defeating Julia Grabher in the final round. She qualified for the main draw of the Citi Open in July 2019 and won her first WTA singles main-round match defeating Anna Blinkova in three sets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics
Argentina at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Ayelén Elizeche", "Judo", "Mixed Team", "21 August" ], [ "Gold", "Francisco Saubidet Birkner", "Sailing", "Boys ' Techno 293", "24 August" ], [ "Silver", "Martina Campi", "Equestrian", "Team Jumping", "20 August" ], [ "Silver", "Argentina boys ' national rugby sevens team José Barros Sosa Lautaro Bazán Vélez Vicente Boronat Enrique Camerlinckx Juan Cruz Camerlinckx Juan Ignacio Conil Vila Manuel de Sousa Carrusca Bautista Delguy Indalecio Ledesma Hugo Miotti Mariano Romanini Isaac Sprenger", "Rugby Sevens", "Boys ' Tournament", "20 August" ], [ "Silver", "Fernanda Russo", "Shooting", "Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle", "22 August" ], [ "Silver", "Martina Campi", "Equestrian", "Individual Jumping", "24 August" ], [ "Bronze", "Gustavo Basile", "Judo", "Mixed Team", "21 August" ], [ "Bronze", "Michel Divoy Rodrigo Gerhardt Juan Pablo Lugrin José Vildoza", "Basketball", "Boys ' Tournament", "26 August" ], [ "Bronze", "Argentina girls ' national field hockey team Cristina Cosentino Bárbara Dichiara Gentili Julieta Jankunas Macarena Losada María Paula Ortiz Micaela Retegui Delfina Thome Sofía Toccalino Eugenia Trinchinetti", "Field Hockey", "Girls ' Tournament", "26 August" ], [ "Bronze", "Santiago Aulisi Leandro Aveiro", "Beach Volleyball", "Boys ' Tournament", "27 August" ], [ "Bronze", "Sasha Nievas", "Weightlifting", "Girls ' −58 kg", "19 August" ] ]
Medalists
Medals awarded to participants of mixed-NOC ( Combined ) teams are represented in italics . These medals are not counted towards the individual NOC medal tally .
Argentina_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_0
Argentina competed at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, in Nanjing, China from 16 August to 28 August 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarusian_alphabet
Belarusian alphabet
[ "Capital", "Name", "IPA", "Unicode" ]
[ [ "А а", "а [ a ]", "/ a /", "U+0410 / U+0430" ], [ "Б б", "бэ [ bɛ ]", "/ b /", "U+0411 / U+0431" ], [ "В в", "вэ [ vɛ ]", "/ v /", "U+0412 / U+0432" ], [ "Г г", "гэ [ ɣɛ ]", "/ ɣ /", "U+0413 / U+0433" ], [ "Д д", "дэ [ dɛ ]", "/ d /", "U+0414 / U+0434" ], [ "Е е", "е [ jɛ ]", "/jɛ/ , / ʲɛ /", "U+0415 / U+0435" ], [ "Ё ё", "ё [ jɔ ]", "/jɔ/ , / ʲɔ /", "U+0401 / U+0451" ], [ "Ж ж", "жэ [ ʐɛ ]", "/ ʐ /", "U+0416 / U+0436" ], [ "З з", "зэ [ zɛ ]", "/ z /", "U+0417 / U+0437" ], [ "І і", "і [ i ]", "/ i / , /ʲi/ , /ji/", "U+0406 / U+0456" ], [ "Й й", "і нескладовае [ i nʲɛsklaˈdɔvajɛ ]", "/ j /", "U+0419 / U+0439" ], [ "К к", "ка [ ka ]", "/ k /", "U+041A / U+043A" ], [ "Л л", "эл [ ɛl ]", "/ l /", "U+041B / U+043B" ], [ "М м", "эм [ ɛm ]", "/ m /", "U+041C / U+043C" ], [ "Н н", "эн [ ɛn ]", "/ n /", "U+041D / U+043D" ], [ "О о", "о [ ɔ ]", "/ ɔ /", "U+041E / U+043E" ], [ "П п", "пэ [ pɛ ]", "/ p /", "U+041F / U+043F" ], [ "Р р", "эр [ ɛr ]", "/ r /", "U+0420 / U+0440" ], [ "С с", "эс [ ɛs ]", "/ s /", "U+0421 / U+0441" ], [ "Т т", "тэ [ tɛ ]", "/ t /", "U+0422 / U+0442" ] ]
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The Belarusian alphabet is based on the Cyrillic script and is derived from the alphabet of Old Church Slavonic. It has existed in its modern form since 1918 and has 32 letters. See also Belarusian Latin alphabet and Belarusian Arabic alphabet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_in_film
2008 in film
[ "Rank", "Title", "Distributor", "Worldwide gross" ]
[ [ "1", "The Dark Knight", "Warner Bros", "$ 997,000,000" ], [ "2", "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", "Paramount", "$ 786,636,033" ], [ "3", "Kung Fu Panda", "Paramount", "$ 631,744,560" ], [ "4", "Hancock", "Sony", "$ 624,386,746" ], [ "5", "Mamma Mia !", "Universal", "$ 609,841,637" ], [ "6", "Madagascar : Escape 2 Africa", "Paramount", "$ 603,900,354" ], [ "7", "Quantum of Solace", "Sony", "$ 586,090,727" ], [ "8", "Iron Man", "Paramount", "$ 585,174,222" ], [ "9", "WALL-E", "Disney", "$ 533,281,433" ], [ "10", "The Chronicles of Narnia : Prince Caspian", "Disney", "$ 419,665,568" ] ]
Highest-grossing films
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The year 2008 involved many major movie events. Its highest-grossing films included The Dark Knight, Kung Fu Panda, WALL-E and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_Australia_Media_Awards
Sport Australia Media Awards
[ "Year", "Journalists", "Story coverage" ]
[ [ "2005", "Angus Fontaine ( Inside Cricket )", "The Warrior Within ( Justin Langer )" ], [ "2006", "Broadcast Media - Ben Cheshire ( ABC Australian Story ) Print Media - Peter Lalor ( The Australian )", "'One Perfect Day ' ( Death of cyclist Amy Gillett ) 'Mongrel Streak '" ], [ "2007", "Broadcast Media - Wendy Page and Ian Harley ( ABC Australian Story ) Print Media - Anthony Sharwood Alpha Magazine", "'Man of the Century ' ( Barry 'Nugget ' Rees ) 'Running for his life '" ], [ "2008", "Broadcast Media - ( ABC Australian Story ) Print - Media - Caroline Wilson ( The Age )", "'She 's not there ' ( Sally Robbins ) 'How football failed one of its own '" ], [ "2009", "Broadcast Media - Roger Carter ( ABC Australian Story ) Print Media - Jessica Halloran ( Fairfax Media )", "'When We Were Racers ' ( Sir Jack Brabham ) ' Jelena Dokic '" ], [ "2010", "Broadcast Media - John Taylor ( ABC ) Print Media - Amanda Hooton ( Good Weekend Magazine )", "'Boxing hopeful ' ( Dane Mulivai ) ' Mark Webber - Mark 1" ], [ "2011", "Broadcast Media - Mary Gearin ( ABC 7.30 Report ) Print Media - Robert Drane ( Inside Sport )", "'Mick and David ' ( Mick Malthouse and David Buttifant ) 'Bloodlines ' ( Adam Goodes )" ], [ "2012", "Broadcast Media - Denise Reardon ( Fox Sports ) Print Media - Paul Connolly ( The Global Mail )", "Profiles : Julian Huxley The fastest man you 've never heard of ( Josh Ross )" ], [ "2013", "Broadcast Media - Caitlin Shea and Roger Carter ( ABC ) Print Media - Wayne Smith ( The Australian )", "Know Thy Enemy That Sinking Feeling" ], [ "2014", "Broadcast Media -Ryan Smith , Denise Reardon , Frank Chidiac , Maria Cardomatis and Lisa Shaunessy ( Fox Sports ) and South Sydney Media ) Print Media - Jake Niall ( The Age )", "Slammin Sam ( Sam Burgess ) Inside the world of Liam Jurrah" ], [ "2015", "Broadcast Media - Brad Smith , Mike Hirchfield and Mick Neill ( Fox Footy ) Print media - Robert Drane ( Inside Sport )", "Dan Menzel - a long way home The blame game ( Ahmed Saad )" ], [ "2016", "Broadcast Media - Winsome Denyer , Tim Wilson and Marc Smith ( ABC Australian Story ) Print Media - Will Swanton ( The Australian )", "'True Grit - David Pocock ' ' Jarryd Hayne '" ], [ "2017", "Broadcast Media - Adrian Brown ( Whooshka Media ) Print Media - Grantlee Kieza ( The Courier-Mail ) Digital Media - Nathan Ryan ( Fox Sports ) ,", "Outsiders Prized Fighter - Jeff Horn 'Beyond the Game : Inside the NRL World '" ], [ "2018", "Broadcast Media - Andy Maher ( 1116 SEN ) Print Media - Will Swanton ( The Australian )", "Jarrod Lyle interview 'Is this bloke a thug ' ( Robert Whittaker )" ], [ "2019", "Broadcast Media - Josh Cable , Marcus Cobbledick ( Good Thing Productions ) Print Media - Samantha Lane ( The Sydney Morning Herald & The Age )", "Collingwood : From the Inside Out , Adam Goodes" ] ]
Best Sport Profile
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The Sport Australia Media Awards were established in 2002 to recognise excellence in Australian sports journalism and broadcasting. The awards focus on analytical and insightful reporting and the presentation of sport and sporting issues. The awards are the only dedicated sports media awards in Australia. The Walkley Awards do have several sports categories. The most prestigious award is the Lifetime Achievement Award that recognises exceptional service to sports journalism over an extended period of time. This award is determined by the Sport Australia Board.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Craig_(actor)
Thomas Craig (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1995", "I.D", "Tyneburn Leader" ], [ "2001", "The Navigators", "Mick" ], [ "2007", "Six Bend Trap", "Debt Enforcer" ], [ "2014", "A Gun", "Roland" ], [ "2014", "Hyena", "Harrison" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Thomas_Craig_(actor)_0
Thomas Craig (born Craig Thompson; 4 December 1962) is an English actor. He is known for his roles in Murdoch Mysteries, Where the Heart Is, Hidden, Coronation Street, and The Navigators.