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List of TVB dramas in 2024 | 75,684,883 | Second line-up | |
List of TVB dramas in 2024 | 75,684,883 | Third line-up | These dramas air in Hong Kong from 9:30 pm to 10:30 pm, Monday to Friday on Jade |
Nadica | 75,684,887 | Nadica is a feminine given name of Yugoslavian origin. |
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Dreven | 75,684,901 | Dreven is a Croatian surname. |
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Stalker (2022 film) | 75,684,910 | Stalker is a 2022 British horror thriller film directed by Steve Johnson, starring Stuart Brennan and Sophie Skelton. |
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Stalker (2022 film) | 75,684,910 | Release | The film premiered at FrightFest on 28 August 2022. It was released to DVD and digital on 10 October. The film was released in theatres on 31 March 2023. |
Stalker (2022 film) | 75,684,910 | Reception | Crockett Houghton of Film Inquiry praised the script and the performances of Brennan and Skelton. |
Stalker (2022 film) | 75,684,910 | Reception | Film critic Kim Newman wrote that the film "does well to keep the interest up in a necessarily static situation, with both leads grandstanding when necessary – then underplaying to take the edge off the melodrama." |
Stalker (2022 film) | 75,684,910 | Reception | Martin Unsworth of Starburst rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that Johnson "ramps the tension, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that builds to a dramatic conclusion." Walker also praised the performances Brennan and Skelton, writing that they are "believable in their roles." |
Stalker (2022 film) | 75,684,910 | Reception | Cath Clarke of The Guardian rated the film 2 stars out of 5 and criticised the lack of claustrophobia and the final twist, which felt "like a disturbingly misogynist move." |
Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Gurbanova Adila Gorkhmaz was born on April 19, 1990 in Baku. She is Azerbaijani by nationality. Her father is Gurbanov Gorkhmaz Agababa, an honored artist of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and a well-known dancer, and her mother is the daughter of Huseynzade Yagut Imamverdi, a Persian translator. |
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Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | From 1996 to 2007, she studied in the English-oriented class of Khatai district secondary school No. 27 in Russian language. She studied at Azerbaijan State University of Economics in 2007-2012. |
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Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Adila Gurbanova started a family life in 2021. Her husband is Agayev Tural, a well-known fitness instructor in the Azerbaijan Republic. After that, she changed her surname and adopted the surname Aghayeva. She does not have a child. |
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Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Adila Gurbanova's husband Tural Agayev is a world and European champion. He is a member of the Federation of Okinawa-karate-do and Kobudu types of Azerbaijan. At the same time, he is a sport master and a well-known fitness trainer in the Republic of Azerbaijan. |
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Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | She started her sports career in 1998 at the "Central Army Sports Club" with Elmira Babayeva. In 2004, she started learning the secrets of karate with Saida Bashirova. Later, she was invited to the national team because of her score in the competition. After that time, she continued sports training and competition preparations with Vahid Ayvazov. Since 2017, she has started practicing powerlifting. |
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Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Activity | Adila Gurbanova continued her career as a professional athlete in 2005-2019. During these years, she represented our country in various arenas, won medals and certificates of various degrees and sang the national anthem of Azerbaijan. |
Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Activity | In May 2006, the team took first place in karate at the international tournament in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. |
Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Activity | She participated in the 22nd World Karate Championship held in Bremen, Germany on September 5-9, 2014. |
Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Activity | She competed in karate at the "Bosphorus Open" international tournament, which took place in Istanbul on May 1-4, 2015 , and took the 2nd place and won a silver medal for our country . |
Adila Gurbanova | 75,684,920 | Activity | On May 22-23, 2015, he participated in the 4th International Karate Tournament held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and took the 2nd place among the silver medalists in karate. |
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Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Tony Sherman is a Dutch singer who had a string of hits in the 1970s and 1980s. He began with the Top Ten hit "Tonight". |
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Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Background | Tony Saunders was originally from Curaçao. From the 1970s onwards, he was based in Holland. He was a member of the early 1970s funk group Reality. On their record album he was billed as Renold Shearman. Going solo, he released his album in 1973. His song "Tonight" which was released on the BASF label was a hit for him. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Background | He is the father of musical artist Andy Sherman who was the lead singer of the group Artful Dodger. His son Andy along with daughter Dorothy make up the duo Shermanology. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Solo career | Tony Sherman's first hit in the Netherlands was "Tonight" which got to no. 10 in 1974 and spent a total of nine weeks in the chart. It also made the Top Ten in Belgium. Also that year he released a disco single "I Wrote You a Letter". It peaked at no. 12 and spent a total of seven weeks in the Dutch Top 40. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Solo career | In 1975 he released the single "Sing With Me" which entered the Dutch charts on 24 May 1975 It peaked at no. 11 and spent a total of five weeks in the chart. It also made the Top Ten in Belgium. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Solo career | In 1982, he had a hit with "Ellovee-Ee" which got to no. 49 and spent a week in the Dutch charts. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Solo career | He had a maxi single, "Who’s the One for Me" released in 1990. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | Solo career | In 2009, he had a maxi single, "Only Love Can Save Me" released. |
Tony Sherman | 75,684,945 | The Sherman Brothers | A single "I Wrote a Letter" bw "Tonight" credited to Tony Sherman & the Sherman Brothers was released in 1978. It was also released in Australia on the M7 label, cat# MS 268. |
Anita Pocrnić-Radošević | 75,684,955 | Anita Pocrnić-Radošević (born 23 September 1973) is a Croatian politician from the Croatian Democratic Union who served as a member of the Croatian Parliament. |
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Pitram Singh Kala | 75,684,957 | Pitram Singh Kala is an Indian politician who currently incumbent as member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Pilani Assembly constituency. |
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Pitram Singh Kala | 75,684,957 | Political carreer | Following the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election he was elected as an MLA from the Pilani Assembly constituency after defeating Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Shri.Rajesh Dahiya by a margin of 14,845 votes. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | The UNTV Cup Season 10 is the 2023–2024 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament is organized by UNTV under the UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, "Mr. Public Service" Kuya Daniel Razon. |
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UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | The season officially opened on October 30, 2023 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Regular games are held at the Paco Arena in Manila City and Novadeci Convention Center in Quezon City, with a live telecast on the UNTV Public Service channel every Sunday and Thursday afternoon. Fourteen teams are competing for the championship title this season, equaling the most participants in the league. |
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UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | During the season, the league got its fifth AnakTV award for being a child-friendly basketball tournament. |
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UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | Teams | Fourteen squads are vying for the championship title of the season. There are 2 new teams and 12 returning teams, including 5 tournament winners, led by the Season 9 defending champions AFP Cavaliers. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | Venues | The opening day was held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. The rest of the elimination round games were held at multiple venues in Metro Manila. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | Elimination round | The elimination round began on October 30, 2023, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Breaking tradition on opening day, the drawing lots is performed but the defending champion may or may not play. The opening day of this season also had two games instead of the usual one. The draw was performed by UNTV Cup commissioner Atoy Co. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | Winners and Beneficiaries | A total of 8.1 million pesos tax-free will be given to the teams' chosen beneficiaries, with the champion team taking home a trophy, and 3 million pesos given to their chosen charity institution. The runner-up team will receive 2 million pesos for their beneficiary. One million pesos will be given to the third-place team for their chosen beneficiary, while five hundred thousand pesos will be given to the fourth-place finishers' chosen charity. The six teams who were eliminated in the quarterfinals and second round eliminations will have 200 thousand pesos each for their beneficiary, and the four remaining teams will be able to donate 100 thousand pesos each. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | Individual awards | The following players were named the Players of the Week. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | UNTV Cup Segments | The Heart of a Champion segment features UNTV Cup players and their lives off the court as public servants. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | UNTV Cup Segments | The following segment features the top plays of the week and elimination round. |
UNTV Cup Season 10 | 75,684,960 | UNTV Cup Segments | UNTV Cup players, agencies, and beneficiaries share their thoughts in interviews. |
Wat Chong Nonsi | 75,684,966 | Wat Chong Nonsi (Thai: วัดช่องนนทรี, pronounced [wát t͡ɕʰɔ̂ŋ nōn.sīː]) is a Thai Buddhist temple of the late Ayutthaya period. The temple is adjacent to the edge of Chao Phraya river on the east side of Bangkok in the area known as Chong Nonsi. |
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Wat Chong Nonsi | 75,684,966 | The front of the temple faces the east likewise because it is the range where the river flows upward opposite the side of Samut Prakan's Bang Kachao. |
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Wat Chong Nonsi | 75,684,966 | The main construction is the ubosot (ordination hall). It is the junk-like bending hall with five rooms, two porches, which looks like Mhaaud Church. The front of the ubosot is made as second projecting portico with four pillars supporting the roof timbers. The gable is made as carved-wooden partition without patterns. The roof is wavy, made of tiles, then plastered with cement adjacent to the eavea. The front of the hall has cetiyas (pagodas) and bai sema (stone boundary makers) stones lined up. |
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Wat Chong Nonsi | 75,684,966 | The internal part houses the Buddha statue in subduing Mara posture enshrined as the principal Buddha image with other four Buddha images spectacularly arranged in tiers. They are placed in pairs in an indenting way. At the base of the Buddha image, there is also gorgeous stucco with the lion's legs finely designed as the picture of garuda. |
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Wat Chong Nonsi | 75,684,966 | The inside of the ubosot has mural paintings which narrate Jataka Tales, starting from the left wall of the principal Buddha image counterclockwise until completing ten stories. The front wall above the doorway is painted with the picture of Maravijaya. The paintings at Wat Chong Nonsi represent the pictures of Ayutthaya period. |
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Wat Chong Nonsi | 75,684,966 | This temple is one of the places where such paintings are completely extant, which may be contemporaray with the paintings at Wat Prasat, Nonthaburi. |
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Burma National Revolutionary Army | 75,684,968 | The Burma National Revolutionary Army(Burmese: မြန်မာ့တော်ဝင်နဂါးတပ်တော်,abbreviated BNRA,formerly the Myanmar Royal Dragon Army)is an ethnic armed organization in Myanmar. The BNRA was established on September 9, 2023, and was reformed and renamed from the Myanmar Royal Dragon Army. The leader of BNRA is Bo Nagar, and most of its members are from Sagaing Region, Magway Region and Mandalay Region. |
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Burma National Revolutionary Army | 75,684,968 | The BNRA intends to fight for the Bamar ethnicity in solidarity and cooperation with the whole country. Political analysts Than Soe Naing remarked this change as a step towards creating a Bamar EAO. |
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Ankica Zmaić | 75,684,972 | Ankica Zmaić (born 2 June 1969) is a Croatian politician from the Croatian Democratic Union who served as a member of the Croatian Parliament. |
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2023–24 Panamanian network television schedule | 75,684,987 | The 2023–24 network television schedule for the four major commercial broadcast networks in Panama covers primetime hours from December 2023 through November 2024. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2022–23 television season, for Panamanian, American, and other series. |
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Ankica | 75,684,989 | Ankica is a feminine given name of Yugoslavian origin. |
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List of Panamanian network television schedules | 75,685,001 | The following is a list of Panamanian network television schedules. |
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Gitanjali Aiyar | 75,685,003 | Gitanjali Aiyar ( 1952 - 7 June 2023) was India’s female news presenter on Doordarshan. She collapsed and passed away after a morning walk in New Delhi due to brain haemorrhage. She was suffering from Parkinson’s disease and was 71. |
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Gitanjali Aiyar | 75,685,003 | Early life and education | Aiyar went to Loreto College in Kolkata. She also studied for a diploma at National School of Drama. She featured in many advertisements. And acted in Khandaan, a popular tele-serial on DD in the mid-80s. She has a daughter, Pallavi, and son, Shekhar. |
Gitanjali Aiyar | 75,685,003 | Career | Aiyar joined All India Radio after her graduation and then Doordarshan in 1976 and soon became a popular voice in the country. For more than a decade she was regular at the 9pm prime time DD news bulletin. She was a contemporary of Neethi Ravindran, Shammi Narang and Rini Simon. She hosted 'A Date With You', a popular show taking request for English songs on All India Radio on Friday nights. After leaving DD, she worked as in the corporate communication department of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) before joining a the non-profit World Wildlife Fund for Nature. |
Gitanjali Aiyar | 75,685,003 | Awards | Aiyar won the Best Anchor award four times. She also won the Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award for Outstanding Woman in 1989. |
Stari Perkovci | 75,685,006 | Stari Perkovci is a village in Brod-Posavina County in Croatia. In 2011, it had 1,123 inhabitants. |
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Rook Mountain | 75,685,009 | Rook Mountain is a 6,685-foot-elevation (2,038-meter) mountain summit in Alaska, United States. |
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Rook Mountain | 75,685,009 | Description | Rook Mountain is located 30 miles (48 km) east-southeast of Anchorage in the Chugach Mountains and Chugach State Park. It ranks as the 27th-highest peak within the park. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to Knik Arm via Raven Creek and the Eagle River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises approximately 4,685 feet (1,428 m) above Raven Creek in two miles (3.2 km). The mountain's toponym has not been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. |
Rook Mountain | 75,685,009 | Climate | Based on the Köppen climate classification, Rook Mountain is located in a tundra climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and cool summers. Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Chugach Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall. Winter temperatures can drop below −10 °F with wind chill factors below −20 °F. This climate supports the Raven Glacier to the south, Eagle Glacier to the east, and smaller unnamed glaciers on the north slope. |
List of third-party and independent performances in United States state legislative elections | 75,685,012 | Listed below are State Legislature elections in which a third party or independent candidate won at least 5.0% of the vote in their state legislature districts. Winners are shown in bold. Candidates are only included if they ran under one party. |
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Mariah binti Ahmad | 75,685,025 | Mariah binti Ahmad (died 1955) was an Indonesian homemaker who is known as the first wife of ulama Zakaria bin Muhammad Amin. |
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Non-Singapore based artistes who had studied in Singapore | 75,685,035 | This is a list of non-Singapore based artistes who had studied in Singapore |
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List of ports and harbours of Gujarat | 75,685,055 | Gujarat is the westernmost state of India, positioned strategically along the Arabian Sea, fostering the development of dynamic port cities that serve as pivotal gateways for trade, cultural interchange, and geopolitical influence. The maritime legacy of Gujarat predates recorded history, exemplified by the ancient port city of Lothal, an unearthed Indus Valley Civilization settlement near Bhavnagar, showcasing the state's early involvement in maritime trade. Historical ports such as Bharuch and Cambay thrived as prominent centers for exporting spices, textiles, and precious stones to the world, fostering cultural exchange with influences from Persia, Arabia, and Egypt that enriched Gujarat's artistic and architectural landscape. With the arrival of European colonial powers in the 16th century, Gujarat's ports entered a new era. The Portuguese established themselves in Diu and Daman, while the British transformed Bombay (present-day Mumbai) into a major commercial hub. These colonial ports facilitated the export of raw materials such as cotton and opium, influencing the trade patterns of the region. Following independence, Gujarat experienced a renewed emphasis on developing its port infrastructure. The construction of Kandla in the 1960s positioned it as a major port for handling bulk cargo such as coal and iron ore. In the late 20th century, Mundra emerged as a significant container terminal. These modern ports have played a pivotal role in propelling Gujarat's industrial growth, attracting foreign investments, and facilitating international trade. Beyond their economic significance, the ports of Gujarat serve as vibrant cultural melting pots. Fishing communities along the coast contribute to the state's cultural tapestry with their traditional practices and folklore. Port cities like Surat and Porbandar showcase rich architectural heritage, reflecting the diverse influences that have shaped Gujarat's maritime history. |
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List of ports and harbours of Gujarat | 75,685,055 | Contents | This list provides details on various port-related terms: |
List of ports and harbours of Gujarat | 75,685,055 | List | This is a list of ports and harbours of the Indian Satate of Gujarat: |
Jim Cross (rugby union) | 75,685,062 | James Robert Cross (born 27 October 1930) is an Australian former rugby union international. |
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Jim Cross (rugby union) | 75,685,062 | Cross was born in Sydney and attended North Sydney Boys High School. |
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Jim Cross (rugby union) | 75,685,062 | A hooker, Cross made his first-grade debut for Northern Suburbs in 1954. The following year, with no state representative experience, he gained Wallabies selection for the tour of New Zealand. He played all three Test matches against the All Blacks, which included a win at Eden Park. These remained his only Wallabies caps and he was succeeded in the side by Jim Brown. He continued at Northern Suburbs until 1964 and he finished with a club record of 169 first-grade games. |
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Sunehri Bagh Masjid | 75,685,065 | Sunehri Bagh Masjid is a mosque in Delhi, located in Delhi. In a 2009 Delhi government notification, the mosque was listed as a Grade-III heritage building. |
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Bikram Malati (Musical artist) | 75,685,069 | Bikram Malati (born 12 July 2003), Is Indian Music Producer Songwriter Actor Singer Recently Singed Saregama Music Indian Record Label |
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Bikram Malati (Musical artist) | 75,685,069 | Early life | Bikram Malati was born on 12 July 2003 in India Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Early life Bikram Malati is an internet celebrity and a musician, songwriter, singer, music producer and music YouTuber. He has released many songs |
Bikram Malati (Musical artist) | 75,685,069 | Early life | All his songs are trending in Spotify. He has also released many songs from Bikram Malati and Saregama Music India record labels |
Delaney Strouse | 75,685,071 | Delaney Strouse (born July 12, 2000) is an American curler from Midland, Michigan. She currently skips her own team out of Traverse City. She is a two-time champion of the United States Junior Curling Championships, going on to win the bronze medal at the 2022 World Junior Curling Championships and the 2023 Winter World University Games. |
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Delaney Strouse | 75,685,071 | Career | Strouse made her first appearance at the international level representing Michigan at the 2016 U18 International Curling Championships. As third for the Maya Willertz rink, the team finished with a winless 0–7 record. |
Delaney Strouse | 75,685,071 | Career | For the 2019–20 season, Strouse joined the newly formed Susan Dudt squad with Sydney Mullaney and Rebecca Rodgers. Initially playing second on the team, they reached the semifinals of the St. Paul Cash Spiel and represented the U.S. at the 2019 Changan Ford International Curling Elite where they finished 0–7. In the new year, Strouse took over skipping duties on the team with Dudt moving down to second. The change paid off as the team won the 2020 United States Junior Curling Championships, winning 9–8 in the final against Alaska's Cora Farrell. This qualified them to represent the States at the 2021 World Junior Curling Championships, however, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They ended their season by playing in the 2020 United States Women's Curling Championship where they finished 2–5 through the round robin. |
Delaney Strouse | 75,685,071 | Career | The following season, Leah Yavarow joined the team at third, shifting Mullaney down to second and Dudt to alternate. Despite the limited number of events due to the pandemic, Team Strouse won the lone tour event they played in, the contender round of the US Open of Curling. They also played in the 2021 United States Women's Curling Championship which was held in a bio-secure bubble at the Wausau Curling Club in Wausau, Wisconsin in May 2021. They finished with a 2–4 record, not advancing to the playoffs. Strouse also played in the bubble for the 2021 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Nicholas Connolly where they went 1–4. |
Delaney Strouse | 75,685,071 | Career | Team Strouse began the 2021–22 season by capturing a second U.S. junior title, going undefeated to win the event. After going 5–0 in the round robin, they beat Samantha Jones in the semifinal before defeating Katherine Gourianova in the gold medal game. They also earned qualification into the 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials by winning the Mayfield qualifying event, beating Christine McMakin in the final qualifier. Before the Trials, Leah Yavarow was replaced on the team by Anne O'Hara who became the team's new third. At the Trials, they finished tied for fifth with a 3–7 record. In May 2022, they represent the States 2022 World Junior Curling Championships. Through the round robin, Strouse led her team to a second place 7–2 record, suffering losses to Latvia's Evelīna Barone and the top ranked Norway's Eirin Mesloe. In the semifinals, they met the eventual champions Japan's Sae Yamamoto where they fell 7–3. They bounced back in the bronze medal game, however, beating Norway in a 10–6 game. Also during the season, Strouse teamed up with Daniel Casper at the 2022 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship where the pair made it all the way to the 3 vs. 4 game before being defeated by Jamie Sinclair and Rich Ruohonen. |
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