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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Quinn
Don Quinn
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1953", "Four Star Playhouse", "Story editor", "1 episode" ], [ "1954-1955", "The Halls of Ivy", "Writer", "33 episodes" ], [ "1955", "Climax !", "Writer", "1 episode" ], [ "1956", "Four Star Playhouse", "Writer", "1 episode" ], [ "1958", "Yancy Derringer", "Theme song composer", "" ], [ "1960", "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show", "Writer", "1 episode" ], [ "1963", "Petticoat Junction", "Script consultant", "9 episodes" ], [ "1965", "The Addams Family", "Writer", "1 episode" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Don_Quinn_2
Don Quinn (November 18, 1900 - December 30, 1967) was an American comedy writer who started out as a cartoonist based in Chicago. According to sources, Quinn's career as a cartoonist was short-lived but his career as a writer began after he realized that the magazines and newspapers threw away his drawings he sent in but kept his captions. Quinn was best known as the sole writer (later head writer to Phil Leslie) of the popular old-time radio show Fibber McGee and Molly for 15 years and as the writer for the program's stars Jim and Marian Jordan for 20 years. Quinn was also the creator/head writer of radio's The Beulah Show, (a Fibber McGee spinoff), and television's The Halls of Ivy. Quinn also created the popular Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve character on Fibber McGee and Molly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_S.League
2004 S.League
[ "Rank", "Name", "Club", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Egmar Goncalves", "Home United", "30" ], [ "2", "Agu Casmir", "Young Lions", "24" ], [ "3", "Mirko Grabovac", "Singapore Armed Forces", "23" ], [ "4", "Indra Sahdan Daud", "Home United", "19" ], [ "5", "Park Kung Guy", "Woodlands Wellington", "18" ] ]
Top scorers
2004_S.League_0
2004 S.League was the ninth season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Tampines Rovers, which was their first league title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brookside_residences
List of Brookside residences
[ "Family", "Characters", "Years present" ]
[ [ "Taylor", "Gavin Taylor ( died 1982 ) , Petra Taylor ( died 1983 )", "1982-83 When Brookside began Number 10 was owned by the Jacksons . Tragedy struck in 1982 when Gavin Taylor died Petra unable to cope without Gavin committed susicide a year later" ], [ "Jackson", "George Jackson , Marie Jackson , Gary Jackson , little George Jackson", "1983-1985 Petra Taylor 's sister Marie Jackson and her husband George moved into the house after Petra went missing . After Petra 's death as her next of kin Marie inherited Number 10 . Marie had a long-standing feud with Sheila Grant over the way Sheila 's son Barry treated Petra . The Jacksons moved away from the close and rented Number 10 to Terry Sullivan . In 1985 Marie sold Number 10 to The Corkhill Family" ], [ "Corkhill", "Billy Corkhill ( left 1990 ) , Doreen Corkhill ( left 1987 ) , Sheila Corkhill ( 1988-90 ) , Rod Corkhill , Tracy Corkhill", "1985-90 In 1985 laborer Billy Corkhill and his wife Doreen purchased Number 10 and moved to the close from the council estate . Billy was a scally always getting into dodgy deals with his younger brother Jimmy . When Billy fell behind on mortgage repayments on Number 10 the bank threatened to repossess the house . Doreen had an affair with her boss for money and when Billy found out he chucked Doreen out and drove his car over the neighbors ' lawn . Billy then started an affair with Bobby Grant 's wife Sheila . Sheila moved in with Billy after her split with Bobby and the pair married in 1990 . Billy and Sheila decided to move away from the close in 1990 and moved down south" ], [ "Corkhill", "Rod Corkhill 1985-1993 , Diana Corkhill", "1990-1993 In 1993 having been looking after the house for three years Rod Corkhill got word from his dad Billy that he and Sheila wanted to put Number 10 up for sale so they could afford a bigger house in Basingstoke . Rod was settled so he applied to the bank for a mortgage and was successful and bought Number 10 off Billy and Sheila . Rod and Diana were happy together for a few months until their marriage broke down and Rod left Brookside Close for a job elsewhere" ], [ "Corkhill", "Diana Corkhill", "1993 Following her divorce from Rod , Diana received Number 10 Brookside Close as her divorce settlement and lived in the house and was heavily supported by neighbors of Brookside Close . In late 1993 Diana found love again and was offered a job near to where he lived so in 1993 Diana left Brookside Close to start a new life with her new boyfriend and sold Number 10" ], [ "Jordache", "Trevor Jordache ( died 1993 ) , Mandy Jordache , Beth Jordache ( died 1995 ) , Rachel Jordache , Sinbad ( 1995 )", "1993-95 In 1993 Mrs Shackleton bought Number 10 off Diana Corkhill to be used as a safe house for domestic abuse victims . Mandy Jordache rented Number 10 and her children Beth and Rachel moved in to get away from her abusive husband Trevor . In late 1993 Trevor found Mandy and wormed his way back in and started raping Rachel and hitting Mandy . Mandy killed Trevor with a kitchen knife and Sinbad , who had taken a shine to Mandy , helped bury Trevor under the patio . Soon after Sinbad bought Number 10 off the Shackletons to prove to Mandy he is serious about her . In 1995 when Trevor was dug up by Eddie Banks and Jimmy Corkhill , Mandy and Beth were sent to prison where Beth died of heart disease . Mandy won her appeal and returned to Number 10 to be with Sinbad . Later in the year , Mandy gave birth to her and Sinbad 's daughter Ruth . She and Sinbad sold Number 10 to Jimmy Corkhill . When Mandy left the close in 1995 to work in a women 's refuge she left Sinbad devastated" ], [ "Corkhill", "Jimmy Corkhill , Jackie Corkhill , Lindsey Corkhill , Little Jimmy Corkhill ( 1996 ) , Kylie Corkhill , William Corkhill ( born 1997 )", "1995-2001 In 1995 Jimmy Corkhill used some of his drug money to buy his brother Billy 's old house Number 10 off Sinbad Sweeney for £45,000 . Jimmy 's wife Jackie moved in . Mandy and Sinbad continued to live in the house until Mandy left the close and Sinbad moved into Number 5 with Mick Johnson . Jimmy and Jackie 's daughter Lindsey Standow moved in after leaving her husband Gary . By 2001 Jimmy and Jackie 's marriage broke down and Jackie moved away from the close in late 2001 . The pair later divorced with Jimmy buying Jackie 's share of Number 10" ], [ "Corkhill", "Jimmy Corkhill , Tim O'Leary , Emily O'Leary ( died 2002 )", "2001-2003 Following his divorce from Jackie , Jimmy took in lodgers Tim and Emily O'Leary and treated them as if they were his own family . In 2002 following the armed siege on the close , Emily died in hospital leaving Tim devastated . By 2003 Jimmy was in rivalries with both Sinico , who wanted to buy the close to make way for a new road , and drug dealer Jack Michaelson , who had just purchased Number 8 . Jimmy was one of the group of residents who hung Michaelson out of the bedroom window of Number 8 leading to his death . Jimmy 's daughter Lindsey Corkhill returned to the close along with new fiancée Barry Grant and offered Jimmy the chance to live with her and Barry in Newcastle upon Tyne . After much persuasion , Jimmy finally agreed and sold Number 10 to Sinico . He was the last person to leave the close , painting the words game over on all of the houses and drawing A D on the street sign so that it read Brookside Closed" ] ]
Brookside Close -- Number 10
A documentary featuring Lloyd Grossman and Carol Smillie and book were produced in 1998 by Mersey Television entitled No . 10 , The Unluckiest House in the world ? . This featured the mishaps of the residents of Number 10 detailing Gavin Taylor 's death , Petra 's suicide , George Jackson 's wrongful conviction , Billy and Doreen Corkhill 's debts , Trevor Jordache 's rape of his daughters and murder by his wife and eldest daughter , Jimmy Corkhill 's drug addiction and responsibility in the deaths of Frank Rogers and Tony Dixon , and Little Jimmy 's murder by drug dealers . Emily O'Leary was later pushed to her death from an upstairs window during an armed siege in Number 10 in 2002 but this was after the publication so was not featured .
List_of_Brookside_residences_5
Television soap opera Brookside started in 1982 set on a new-build residential cul-de-sac, Brookside Close. In 1991, Brookside Parade was added, bringing businesses to the soap. The programme was discontinued in November 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameCenter_CX
GameCenter CX
[ "Ep #", "Japanese Spelling", "Romanized", "Western Title", "System", "Cleared or Failed" ]
[ [ "217/218 ( 2016/04/21-05/05 )", "サルゲッチュ", "Saru Getchu ( 1999 )", "Ape Escape ( 1999 )", "PlayStation", "Cleared with normal ending" ], [ "219 ( 2016/05/19 )", "アルゴスの戦士 はちゃめちゃ大進撃", "Argos no Senshi : Hachamecha Daishingeki ( 1987 )", "Rygar ( 1987 )", "Famicom", "Cleared" ], [ "220/221 ( 2016/06/02-06/16 )", "超兄貴", "Cho Aniki ( 1993 )", "N/A", "PC Engine", "Cleared" ], [ "222 ( 2016/07/07 )", "ワギャンランド2", "Wagan Land 2 ( 1991 )", "N/A", "Famicom", "Cleared" ], [ "223 ( 2016/07/21 )", "おそ松くん はちゃめちゃ劇場", "Osomatsu-kun : Hachamecha Gekijō ( 1989 )", "N/A", "Mega Drive", "Cleared" ], [ "224 ( 2016/08/04 )", "地底戦空バゾルダー", "Vazolder : The Underground Battle Space ( 1992 )", "Wurm : Journey to the Center of the Earth ( 1992 )", "Famicom", "Cleared" ], [ "225 ( 2016/09/01 )", "獣王記", "Jūōki ( 1989 )", "Altered Beast ( 1989 )", "Mega Drive", "Cleared" ], [ "226 ( 2016/10/13 )", "ゲームセンターCX in 四国/奇々怪界", "KiKi KaiKai ( 1990 )", "N/A", "PC Engine", "Failed ( Bad ending )" ], [ "227 ( 2016/10/27 )", "メソポタミア", "Mesopotamia ( 1992 )", "Somer Assault ( 1992 )", "PC Engine", "Cleared" ], [ "228 ( 2016/11/10 )", "クイズ殿様の野望2 全国版", "Quiz Tonosama no Yabō 2 : Zenkoku-ban ( 1995 )", "N/A", "CPS-1 board", "Cleared with team of staff members" ], [ "229 ( 2016/11/24 )", "コスモポリス ギャリバン", "Cosmo Police Galivan ( 1988 )", "N/A", "Famicom", "Failed" ], [ "230/231 ( 2016/12/08-12/22 )", "クロックタワー2", "Clock Tower 2 ( 1997 )", "Clock Tower ( 1998 )", "PlayStation", "Cleared" ], [ "232 ( 2017/01/19 )", "人間兵器デッドフォックス", "Ningen Heiki Dead Fox ( 1990 )", "Code Name : Viper ( 1990 )", "Famicom", "Cleared" ], [ "233 ( 2017/02/02 )", "F-ZERO X", "F-ZERO X ( 1998 )", "F-Zero X ( 1999 )", "Nintendo 64", "All cups Cleared on Novice" ], [ "234 ( 2017/02/16 )", "ピザポップ !", "Pizza Pop ! ( 1992 )", "N/A", "Famicom", "Cleared" ], [ "235 ( 2017/03/02 )", "SUPER魂斗羅", "Super Kontora ( 1990 )", "Super Contra ( 1990 )", "Famicom", "Cleared" ], [ "236 ( 2017/03/16 )", "メルヘンメイズ", "Märchen Maze ( 1991 )", "N/A", "PC Engine", "Incomplete ( Continued in season 21 )" ] ]
Game challenges -- Main games
1st season ( This season featured a game series or game company as its main focus with Arino 's challenge game as a secondary feature ) Ep # Game Challenge Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 1 ( 2003/11/04 ) たけしの挑戦状 Takeshi no Chōsenjō ( 1986 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 2 ( 2003/11/18 ) アンジェリーク トロワ Angelique Trois ( 2001 ) n/a PlayStation 2 Failed ( Bad Ending ) 3 ( 2003/12/02 ) 鉄騎 Tekki ( 2002 ) Steel Battalion ( 2002 ) Xbox Cleared Mission 3 4 ( 2003/12/16 ) ROOMMANIA # 203 ROOMMANIA # 203 ( 2000 ) n/a Dreamcast Cleared , after pausing footage to read the ending 5 ( 2004/01/13 ) スターフォース Star Force ( 1985 ) Star Force ( 1987 ) Famicom Cleared 6 ( 2004/01/27 ) アストロロボSASA Astro Robo Sasa ( 1985 ) n/a Famicom Failed 7 ( 2004/02/10 ) ギャラガ Namco Museum Vol.1 : Galaga ( 1995 ) Namco Museum Vol.1 : Galaga ( 1996 ) PlayStation Cleared 8 ( 2004/02/24 ) ドアドア Door Door ( 1985 ) n/a Famicom Cleared with help 9 ( 2004/03/10 ) イーアルカンフーグラディウスハイパーオリンピック Yie Ar Kung-Fu ( 1985 ) Gradius ( 1986 ) Hyper Olympic ( 1985 ) n/a Gradius ( 1986 ) Track & Field ( 1987 ) FamicomFamicomFamicom FailedFailedCleared with help 10 ( 2004/03/31 ) スーパーマリオブラザーズスーパーマリオブラザーズ2 Super Mario Bros. ( 1985 ) Super Mario Bros. 2 ( 1986 ) Super Mario Bros. ( 1985 ) Super Mario Bros. : The Lost Levels ( 1993 ) FamicomFDS FailedFailed ( later ruled a draw ) SP ( 2004/05/30 ) スーパーマリオブラザーズ2(リベンジ企画) Super Mario Bros. 2 ( 1986 ) ( Rematch ) Super Mario Bros. : The Lost Levels ( 1993 ) FDS Cleared with help 2nd season ( episode numbering started with Arino 's challenge games being the main feature ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 1 * ( 2004/10/20 ) アトランチスの謎 Atlantis no Nazo ( 1986 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 2 ( 2004/11/03 ) チャレンジャー Challenger ( 1986 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 3 ( 2004/11/17 ) 魔界村 Makaimura ( 1986 ) Ghosts ' n Goblins ( 1986 ) Famicom Failed ( only beat game once ) 4 ( 2004/12/01 ) コナミワイワイワールド Konami Wai Wai World ( 1988 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 5 ( 2004/12/15 ) メトロイド Metroid ( 1986 ) Metroid ( 1987 ) FDS Cleared , but did not get `` unmasked Samus '' ending 6 * ( 2005/01/19 ) ソロモンの鍵 Solomon no Kagi ( 1986 ) Solomon 's Key ( 1987 ) Famicom Cleared 7/8 ( 2005/02/02–02/16 ) プリンスオブペルシャ Prince of Persia ( 1992 ) Prince of Persia ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared 9 ( 2005/03/02 ) ロックマン2 Dr.ワイリーの謎 Rockman 2 : Dr. Wily no Nazo ( 1988 ) Mega Man 2 ( 1989 ) Famicom Failed 10 ( 2005/03/16 ) スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 Super Mario Bros. 3 ( 1988 ) Super Mario Bros. 3 ( 1990 ) Famicom Failed 3rd season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 11 ( 2005/04/13 ) カトちゃんケンちゃん Kato Chan Ken Chan ( 1988 ) J.J. & Jeff ( 1990 ) PC Engine Cleared 12 ( 2005/04/27 ) 突撃 ! 風雲たけし城 Takeshi 's Castle ( 1988 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 13 ( 2005/05/11 ) ときめきメモリアル Tokimeki Memorial ( 1996 ) n/a PlayStation Cleared 14 ( 2005/05/25 ) ファミコンジャンプ英雄列伝 Famicom Jump Eiyuu Retsuden ( 1989 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 15 ( 2005/06/08 ) 夢工場ドキドキパニック Yume Kōjō : Doki Doki Panic ( 1987 ) Super Mario Bros. 2 ( 1989 ) FDS Partial clear 16 ( 2005/06/22 ) 火の鳥 鳳凰編 我王の冒険 Hi no Tori Hououhen : Gaou no Bouken ( 1987 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 17/18 ( 2005/07/06–07/23 ) スーパーマリオワールド Super Mario World ( 1991 ) Super Mario World ( 1991 ) Super Famicom Cleared 19 ( 2005/08/03 ) 迷宮組曲 Meikyuu Kumikyoku ( 1987 ) Milon 's Secret Castle ( 1988 ) Famicom Cleared 20 ( 2005/08/31 ) ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース Zelda no Densetsu : Kamigami no Tri-Force ( 1992 ) The Legend of Zelda : A Link to the Past ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared 4th season ( The season mascot changes from King to Queen ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 21 ( 2005/10/19 ) ウルトラマン Ultraman ( 1991 ) n/a Super Famicom Failed 22 ( 2005/11/02 ) ファイナルファイト Final Fight ( 1991 ) Final Fight ( 1991 ) Super Famicom Failed 23 ( 2005/11/16 ) 高橋名人の冒険島 Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima ( 1986 ) Adventure Island ( 1988 ) Famicom Failed 24 ( 2005/11/30 ) アクトレイザー ActRaiser ( 1991 ) ActRaiser ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Failed ( demoted two ranks to Senior Staff ) 25 ( 2005/12/14 ) クイズ殿様の野望 Quiz Tonosama no Yabou ( 1993 ) n/a PC Engine CD Cleared ( promoted two ranks to Chief ) 26 ( 2006/01/11 ) ドラえもん Doraemon ( 1987 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 27/28 ( 2006/01/25–02/08 ) スーパーマリオ64 Super Mario 64 ( 1996 ) Super Mario 64 ( 1996 ) Nintendo 64 Cleared 29 * ( 2006/02/22 ) 忍者龍剣伝 Ninja Ryuukenden ( 1989 ) Ninja Gaiden ( 1989 ) Famicom Cleared 30 ( 2006/03/08 ) 光神話 パルテナの鏡 Hikari Shinwa : Palutena no Kagami ( 1987 ) Kid Icarus ( 1987 ) FDS Cleared ( got worst ending ) 5th season ( Season was shortened due to birth of Arino 's daughter ) 6th season ( The season mascot changes from Queen to Dark King ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 37 ( 2006/11/01 ) ストリートファイター2 Street Fighter 2 ( 1992 ) Street Fighter II ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared single-player with Dhalsim ( 2-3 Vs. Staff , deemed a loss ) 38 ( 2006/11/15 ) 悪魔城伝説 Akumajou Densetsu ( 1990 ) Castlevania III : Dracula 's Curse ( 1990 ) Famicom Password Skipped Level 7–5 , failed 3rd ending boss 39* ( 2006/11/29 ) マイティボンジャック Mighty Bomb Jack ( 1986 ) Mighty Bomb Jack ( 1987 ) Famicom Failed , Rematch requested 40 ( 2006/12/13 ) レッドアリーマー2 Red Arimer 2 ( 1992 ) Gargoyle 's Quest II ( 1993 ) Famicom Failed 41 ( 2007/01/10 ) マイティボンジャック Mighty Bomb Jack ( 1986 ) ( Live show , 2006/12/23 ) Mighty Bomb Jack ( 1987 ) Famicom Cleared 42 ( 2007/01/24 ) アドベンチャークイズ・カプコンワールド ハテナ ? の大冒険 Adventure Quiz Capcom World : Hatena Hatena no Daibouken ( 1992 ) n/a PC Engine CD Cleared 43 * ( 2007/02/07 ) セプテントリオン Septentrion ( 1993 ) SOS ( 1994 ) Super Famicom Failed to get `` good ending , '' but ruled clear by Arino 44 ( 2007/02/21 ) バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa ( 1988 ) n/a FDS Cleared 7th season ( the season changes from Dark King to King . The Dark King makes a brief reappearance in # 53 ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 45 ( 2007/05/02 ) ウルトラセブン Ultraseven ( 1993 ) n/a Super Famicom Cleared 46 ( 2007/05/16 ) ロックマン Rockman ( 1988 ) Mega Man ( 1988 ) Famicom Cleared 47 ( 2007/05/30 ) ワギャンランド Wagan Land ( 1989 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 48 ( 2007/06/13 ) アウターワールド Outer World ( 1993 ) Another World ( 1993 ) ( Europe ) Out Of This World ( 1993 ) ( North America ) Super Famicom Cleared 49 ( 2007/06/27 ) がんばれゴエモン ゆき姫救出絵巻 Ganbare Goemon : Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki ( 1991 ) The Legend of the Mystical Ninja ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Failed , Revenge Challenge Requested 50 ( 2007/07/11 ) たまゲーin韓国byエコノミークラス Trip to Korea by Economy Class N/A N/A 51 ( 2007/07/25 ) 六三四の剣 ただいま修行中 Musashi no Ken – Tadaima Shugyō Chu ( 1986 ) n/a Famicom Cleared ( 3-2 Vs. Staff ) 52 ( 2007/08/22 ) 超魔界村 Chō Makaimura ( 1992 ) Super Ghouls ' n Ghosts ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared 53* ( 2007/09/05 ) クロックタワー Clock Tower ( 1995 ) n/a Super Famicom Cleared ( S Best Ending ) 54 ( 2007/09/19 ) カイの冒険 Kai no Bouken : The Quest of Ki ( 1988 ) n/a Famicom Failed ( Reached 79th level ) 8th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 55 ( 2007/10/24 ) カイの冒険 Kai no Bouken : The Quest of Ki ( 1988 ) n/a Famicom Failed ( Reached 98th level ) 56 ( 2007/11/07 ) フラッシュバック Flashback ( 1993 ) Flashback : The Quest for Identity ( 1994 ) Super Famicom Cleared 57 ( 2007/11/21 ) ビックリマンワールド Bikkuriman World ( 1988 ) Wonder Boy in Monster Land ( 1988 ) PC Engine Cleared 58 ( 2007/12/05 ) 仮面の忍者 花丸 Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru ( 1990 ) Yo ! Noid ( 1991 ) Famicom Cleared 59 * ( 2007/12/19 ) スーパーファンタジーゾーン Super Fantasy Zone ( 1992 ) Super Fantasy Zone ( 1992 ) Mega Drive Failed Christmas Eve Live 2007 ( 2007/12/24 ) カイの冒険 Kai no Bouken : The Quest of Ki ( 1988 ) n/a Famicom Cleared 60 ( 2008/01/16 ) PC原人 PC-Genjin ( 1990 ) Bonk 's Adventure / BC Kid ( 1990 ) PC Engine Cleared 61 * ( 2008/01/30 ) 東海道五十三次 Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi ( 1986 ) n/a Famicom Failed 62 ( 2008/02/13 ) 悪魔城すぺしゃる ぼくドラキュラくん Akumajō Special : Boku Dracula-kun ( 1991 ) Kid Dracula ( 1993 ) Famicom Cleared 63 ( 2008/02/27 ) クインティ Quinty ( 1989 ) Mendel Palace ( 1991 ) Famicom Cleared 9th season ( Season was shortened due to Arino being hospitalized ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 64 ( 2008/06/18 ) ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ Sonic the Hedgehog ( 1991 ) Sonic the Hedgehog ( 1991 ) Mega Drive Cleared ( without all Chaos Emeralds ) 65 ( 2008/07/02 ) 課長の海外出張inカンヌ映画祭 Kachou no Kaigai Shucchou in Cannes Eigaisai The Kacho Goes to the Cannes Film Festival N/A Aired while Arino was in hospital 66 ( 2008/07/16 ) おかえり ! 課長リターンズスペシャル Okaeri ! Kachou Returns Special Super Mario Bros. ( 1986 ) Dr. Mario ( 1991 ) Famicom Warped to World 3 , but failed to clear challenge Win vs. Nakayama 67 ( 2008/07/30 ) 暴れん坊天狗 Abarenbou Tengu ( 1991 ) Zombie Nation ( 1991 ) Famicom Cleared 68 * ( 2008/09/03 ) マドゥーラの翼 Madoola no Tsubasa ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 69 ( 2008/09/17 ) ドラゴンスレイヤーIV Dragon Slayer IV ( 1987 ) Legacy of the Wizard ( 1989 ) Famicom Cleared 10th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 70 ( 2008/10/22 ) ドラゴンボール 神龍の謎 Dragon Ball : Shenron no Nazo ( 1987 ) Dragon Power ( 1988 ) ( NA ) DragonBall ( 1990 ) ( EU ) Famicom Failed 71 ( 2008/11/05 ) チェルノブ Chelnov ( 1993 ) Atomic Runner ( 1993 ) Mega Drive Cleared 72 ( 2008/11/19 ) ゆうゆのクイズでGO ! GO ! Yuuyu no Quiz de GO ! GO ! ( 1993 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared 73 ( 2008/12/03 ) レミングス Lemmings ( 1992 ) Lemmings ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared on Tricky difficulty 74 ( 2009/01/07 ) ファーストサムライ First Samurai ( 1993 ) First Samurai ( 1993 ) Super Famicom Cleared 75/76 ( 2009/01/21–02/04 ) スーパードンキーコング Super Donkey Kong ( 1995 ) Donkey Kong Country ( 1995 ) Super Famicom Cleared 77 ( 2009/02/18 ) 餓狼伝説スペシャル Garōu Densetsu Special ( 1994 ) Fatal Fury Special ( 1994 ) Neo Geo Cleared 11th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 78 ( 2009/04/14 ) 福岡里帰りスペシャル Fukuoka Hometown Special N/A N/A N/A 79 ( 2009/04/28 ) レイラ Layla ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Failed 80 ( 2009/05/12 ) 星のカービィ夢の泉の物語 Hoshi no Kābī : Yume no Izumi no Monogatari ( 1993 ) Kirby 's Adventure ( 1993 ) Famicom Cleared 81 * ( 2009/05/26 ) バトルゴルファー唯 Battle Golfer Yui ( 1991 ) N/A Mega Drive Cleared , ( 2-0 Vs. Staff ) 82/83 ( 2009/06/09–06/23 ) ロックマン3 Dr.ワイリーの最期 ! ? Rockman 3 : Dr. Wily no Saigo ! ? ( 1990 ) Mega Man 3 ( 1991 ) Famicom Cleared 84 ( 2009/07/07 ) すーぱーぐっすんおよよ Super Gussun Oyoyo ( 1995 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared 85 ( 2009/07/21 ) 源平討魔伝 Genpei Tōma Den ( 1990 ) N/A PC Engine Failed , Revenge Challenge Requested 86 ( 2009/08/04 ) パンチアウト ! ! Punch-Out ! ! ( 1988 ) Punch-Out ! ! ( 1988 ) Famicom Failed 87 * ( 2009/08/18 ) ゴールデンアックス Golden Axe ( 1990 ) Golden Axe ( 1990 ) Mega Drive Cleared 88 ( 2009/09/01 ) ディグダグII Dig Dug II ( 1986 ) Dig Dug II ( 1990 ) Famicom Cleared 89 ( 24-hour challenge ) ( 2009/09/15 ) レミングス Lemmings ( 1992 ) Lemmings ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared on Taxing Difficulty 12th season ( The season mascot changes from King to Fallen Warrior ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 90 ( 2009/10/13 ) ドラゴンバスター Dragon Buster ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 91 ( 2009/10/27 ) カケフくんのジャンプ天国 スピード地獄 Kakefu Kun no Jump Tengoku : Speed Jigoku ( 1988 ) Kid Kool ( 1990 ) Famicom Failed 92/93 ( 2009/11/10–11/24 ) 不思議のダンジョン2 風来のシレン Fushigi no Dungeon 2 : Fūrai no Shiren ( 1996 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared 94 ( 2009/12/08 ) 電車でGO ! Densha de Go ! ( 1998 ) N/A PlayStation Failed ( Got bad Ending ) 95 ( 2010/01/05 ) 2010 ストリートファイター 2010 Street Fighter ( 1990 ) Street Fighter 2010 : The Final Fight ( 1990 ) Famicom Failed 96/97 ( 2010/01/19–02/02 ) 忍者龍剣伝II 暗黒の邪神剣 Ninja Ryūkenden II : Ankoku no Jashinken ( 1990 ) Ninja Gaiden II : The Dark Sword of Chaos ( 1990 ) Famicom Cleared 98 ( 2010/02/16 ) パイロットウイングス Pilotwings ( 1991 ) Pilotwings ( 1991 ) Super Famicom Failed 99 ( 2010/03/16 ) レインボーアイランド Rainbow Island ( 1988 ) Rainbow Islands : The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 ( 1991 ) Famicom Failed 100 ( 2010/03/30 ) レッキングクルー Wrecking Crew ( 1985 ) Wrecking Crew ( 1986 ) Famicom Cleared 13th season ( The season mascot changes from Fallen Warrior to King ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 101 ( 2010/07/22 ) ゴルゴ13 第一章 神々の黄昏 Golgo 13 : Kamigami no Tasogare ( 1988 ) Golgo 13 : Top Secret Episode ( 1988 ) Famicom Cleared 102 ( 2010/08/05 ) す〜ぱ〜ぷよぷよ Super Puyo Puyo ( 1994 ) Kirby 's Avalanche ( 1995 ) ( NA ) Kirby 's Ghost Trap ( 1995 ) ( EU ) Super Famicom Failed to clear challenge and against staff in a vs battle 103 ( 2010/08/19 ) 甲子園 Koushien ( 1990 ) N/A Famicom Failed 104 ( 2010/09/09 ) ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 復活 ! 天魔大王 Gegege No Kitarō : Fukkatsu ! Tenma Daiou ( 1993 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared 105 ( 2010/09/23 ) 北海道連鎖殺人 オホーツクに消ゆ Hokkaido Rensa Satsujin : Ohotsuku ni Kiyu ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 106 ( 2010/10/07 ) 「ドラクエ」を創った男 堀井雄二スペシャル Yuji Horii Interview Special ( no game ) N/A N/A N/A 14th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 107 ( 2010/10/28 ) パリ・ダカール ラリー・スペシャル Paris-Dakar Rally Special ( 1988 ) N/A Famicom Cleared ( but did not get good ending ) 108 ( 2010/11/11 ) ジェリーボーイ Jerry Boy ( 1991 ) Smart Ball ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared in 9 hours 109/110 ( 2010/11/25–12/09 ) ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ Zeruda no Densetsu : Toki no Okarina ( 1999 ) The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time ( 1999 ) Nintendo 64 Cleared in 3 days New Year Live Special ( 2010/12/31–2011/01/01 ) 星のカービィスーパーデラックス Hoshi no Kābī Sūpā Derakkusu ( 1996 ) Kirby Super Star ( 1996 ) Super Famicom Cleared 111 ( 2011/01/06 ) スーパースターフォース 時空暦の秘密 Super Star Force : Jikūreki no Himitsu ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Failed 112 ( 2011/01/20 ) 最後の忍道 Saigo no Nindou ( 1990 ) Ninja Spirit ( 1990 ) PC Engine Cleared in 2 hours , 10 minutes ( at the time the fastest clear ever ) 113 ( 2011/02/03 ) かまいたちの夜 Kamaitachi no Yoru ( 1995 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared 114/115 ( 2011/02/17–03/03 ) ロックマン4 新たなる野望 ! ! Rockman 4 : Arata Naru Yabō ! ! ( 1992 ) Mega Man 4 ( 1992 ) Famicom Cleared 116 ( 2011/03/17 ) バベルの塔 Tower of Babel ( 1986 ) N/A Famicom Failed 15th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 117 ( 2011/04/14 ) ギミック ! Gimmick ! ( 1992 ) Mr . Gimmick ! ( 1993 ) Famicom Failed ( Got bad ending ) 118/119 ( 2011/04/28–05/12 ) F-ZERO F-ZERO ( 1991 ) F-ZERO ( 1991 ) Super Famicom Cleared ( on standard difficulty instead of expert ) with AD Takahashi 's help 120 ( 2011/05/26 ) タントアール Tant-R ( 1994 ) N/A Mega Drive Cleared 121 ( 2011/06/09 ) バイオ戦士DAN Bio Senshi DAN ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 122 ( 2011/06/23 ) コミックスゾーン Comix Zone ( 1995 ) Comix Zone ( 1995 ) Mega Drive Failed ( Got bad ending ) 123 ( 2011/07/07 ) カービィボウル Kirby Bowl ( 1994 ) Kirby 's Dream Course ( 1995 ) Super Famicom Cleared 124 ( 2011/07/21 ) メタルストーム Metal Storm ( 1992 ) Metal Storm ( 1991 ) Famicom Failed 125 ( 2011/08/11 ) 子育てクイズ マイエンジェル Kosodate Quiz My Angel ( 1998 ) N/A PlayStation Cleared 126 ( 2011/09/08 ) バトルフォーミュラ Battle Formula ( 1991 ) Super Spy Hunter ( 1992 ) Famicom Failed 127 ( 2011/09/22 ) ハロー ! パックマン Hello ! Pac-Man ( 1994 ) Pac-Man 2 : The New Adventures ( 1994 ) Super Famicom Cleared 2 Hour Special ( 2011/10/06 ) GameCenter CX in USA/RoboCop RoboCop ( 1989 ) RoboCop ( 1990 ) Famicom Cleared 128 ( 2011/10/20 ) ストライダー飛竜 Strider Hiryu ( 1990 ) Strider ( 1990 ) Mega Drive Cleared 129 ( 2011/11/03 ) 飛龍の拳 奥義の書 Hiryū no Ken : Ougi no Sho ( 1987 ) Flying Dragon : The Secret Scroll ( 1989 ) Famicom Failed ( only beat game once ) 130 ( 2011/11/17 ) 聖闘士星矢 黄金伝説 Saint Seiya : Ougon Densetsu ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 131 ( 2011/12/01 ) 天下のご意見番 水戸黄門 Tenka no Goikenban : Mito Koumon ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Failed 132/133 ( 2011/12/15–2012/01/12 ) バトルトード Battletoads ( 1992 ) Battletoads ( 1991 ) Famicom Cleared ( Lower difficulty ) 134 ( 2012/01/26 ) 探偵神宮寺三郎 新宿中央公園殺人事件 Tantei Jinguuji Saburou : Shinjuku Chuuou Kouen Satsujin Jiken ( 1987 ) N/A FDS Cleared 135 ( 2012/02/09 ) アレックスキッドのミラクルワールド Alex Kidd no Miracle World ( 1987 ) Alex Kidd in Miracle World ( 1987 ) Master System Failed Birthday Live 2012 ( 2012/02/24 ) パイロットウイングス Pilotwings ( 1991 ) Pilotwings ( 1991 ) Super Famicom Failed 136 ( 2012/03/08 ) グラディウス Gradius ( 1986 ) Gradius ( 1987 ) Famicom Cleared 16th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 137 ( 2012/04/12 ) スーパーチャイニーズ Super Chinese ( 1986 ) Kung Fu Heroes ( 1989 ) Famicom Failed 138/139 ( 2012/04/26–05/10 ) ダイナマイト・ヘッディー Dynamite Headdy ( 1994 ) Dynamite Headdy ( 1994 ) Mega Drive Cleared 140 ( 2012/05/24 ) カットビ ! 宅配くん Kattobi ! Takuhai-kun ( 1991 ) N/A PC Engine Failed 141/142 ( 2012/06/07–06/21 ) キャプテン翼 Captain Tsubasa ( 1988 ) Tecmo Cup Soccer Game ( 1992 ) Famicom Cleared 143 ( 2012/07/05 ) 岩手出張スペシャル「パイロットウイングス」完結 ! ? Iwate Special : Pilotwings Revenge Pilotwings ( 1991 ) Super Famicom Cleared 144 ( 2012/07/19 ) ガンデック Gun-Dec ( 1991 ) Vice : Project Doom ( 1992 ) Famicom Cleared 145 ( 2012/08/02 ) ファミコン探偵倶楽部 消えた後継者 Famicom Tantei Club : Kieta Kōkeisha ( 1988 ) N/A FDS Cleared 146 ( 2012/09/06 ) カルノフ Karnov ( 1988 ) Karnov ( 1988 ) Famicom Cleared 147 ( 2012/09/20 ) 川のぬし釣り2 Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 2 ( 1995 ) N/A Super Famicom Failed 2 Hour Special ( 2012/10/05 ) GameCenter CX in Asia/スーパーマリオカート Super Mario Kart ( 1992 ) Super Mario Kart ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Failed to clear the challenge , but won 3-2 Vs. Staff 148 ( 2012/10/25 ) パルスマン Pulseman ( 1994 ) N/A Mega Drive Cleared 149 ( 2012/11/08 ) 迷宮島 Meikyūjima ( 1990 ) Kickle Cubicle ( 1990 ) Famicom Cleared 150 ( 2012/11/22 ) パラッパラッパー Parappa Rappa ( 1997 ) PaRappa the Rapper ( 1997 ) PlayStation Cleared 151 ( 2012/12/13 ) 夢見屋形の物語 Yumemi Yakata no Monogatari ( 1994 ) Mansion of Hidden Souls ( 1994 ) Mega CD Cleared 152/153 ( 2013/01/10–01/24 ) スーパーマリオ ヨッシーアイランド Super Mario : Yoshi 's Island ( 1995 ) Super Mario World 2 : Yoshi 's Island ( 1996 ) Super Famicom Cleared 154/155 ( 2013/02/07–02/21 ) メトロクロス Metro-Cross ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 156 ( 2013/03/07 ) スペースハンター Space Hunter ( 1986 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 17th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 157 ( 2013/04/11 ) ミッキーのマジカルアドベンチャー Mickey no Magical Adventure ( 1993 ) The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse ( 1993 ) Super Famicom Cleared 158 ( 2013/04/25 ) ファミリートレーナー ジョギングレース Family Trainer Jogging Race ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared ( Got 2nd Place with help from AD Katayama ) 159 ( 2013/05/09 ) トム・ソーヤーの冒険 Tomu Sōyā no Bōken ( 1989 ) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ( 1989 ) Famicom Cleared 160 ( 2013/05/23 ) 超惑星戦記メタファイト Chô Wakusei Senki Metafight ( 1988 ) Blaster Master ( 1989 ) Famicom Failed 161 ( 2013/06/06 ) ベスト競馬 ダービースタリオン Best Keiba Derby Stallion ( 1992 ) N/A Famicom Failed 162/163/164 ( 2013/06/20–07/14-07/18 ) スーパードンキーコング2 ディクシー & ディディー Super Donkey Kong 2 : Dixie & Diddy ( 1996 ) Donkey Kong Country 2 : Diddy 's Kong Quest ( 1996 ) Super Famicom Cleared 2 Hour Special ( 2013/07/18 ) Famicom 30th Anniversary Live Special/ファミコン30周年生放送SP Rockman 2 : Dr. Wily no Nazo ( 1989 ) Mega Man 2 ( 1989 ) Famicom Cleared 165 ( 2013/08/08 ) ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝 Dragon Ball Z Super Butōden ( 1993 ) Dragon Ball Z ( 1994 ) Super Famicom Cleared ( Normal Ending ) , lost 1-4 Vs. Staff 166 ( 2013/08/22 ) 闇の仕事人 KAGE Yami no Shigotonin Kage ( 1990 ) Shadow of the Ninja ( 1991 ) ( NA ) Blue Shadow ( 1991 ) ( EU ) Famicom Cleared 167 ( 2013/09/19 ) スカイキッド Sky Kid ( 1986 ) Sky Kid ( 1987 ) Famicom Failed 2 Hour Special ( 2013/10/14 ) GameCenter CX In Paris / マリオとワリオ Mario & Wario ( 1993 ) N/A Super Famicom Failed 168 ( 2013/10/24 ) 幽★遊★白書 魔強統一戦 Yū Yū Hakusho Makyō Tōitsusen ( 1994 ) N/A Mega Drive Failed ( Got Bad Ending in Super Mode ) , Lost in 2 x 2 battle against staff 169 ( 2013/11/07 ) ニトロパンクス マイトヘッズ Nitropunks : Mightheads ( 1993 ) Rocky Rodent ( 1993 ) Super Famicom Failed 170/171 ( 2013/11/21–12/12 ) アイギーナの予言 バルバルークの伝説より Aigīna no Yogen : Barubarūku no Densetsu Yori ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 2 Hour Special ( 2014/01/01 ) Arino 's Challenge in Budokan Super Mario Bros. ( 1985 ) Makaimura ( 1986 ) Punch-Out ! ! ( 1988 ) Best Keiba Derby Stallion ( 1992 ) Street Fighter 2 ( 1992 ) Super Mario Bros. ( 1986 ) Ghosts ' n Goblins ( 1987 ) Punch-Out ! ! ( 1988 ) N/AStreet Fighter II ( 1992 ) Famicom / Super Famicom Punch-Out ! ! : Failed ( Did not defeat Soda Popinski ) Ghosts ' n Goblins : Cleared ( Defeated 1st-stage Red Arremer ) Super Mario Bros. : Cleared ( World 8-4 ) Derby Stallion : Cleared ( Got Nippon Derby Champion ) Street Fighter II : Failed ( Did not defeat the staff in VS mode ) 172 ( 2014/01/09 ) Budokan Documentary N/A N/A N/A N/A 173 ( 2014/01/23 ) 美味しんぼ 究極のメニュー三本勝負 Oishinbo : Kyūkyoku no Menyū Sanbon Shōbu ( 1989 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 174 ( 2014/02/06 ) うっでいぽこ Woody Poko ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 175/176 ( 2014/02/21–03/06 ) ノスフェラトゥ Nosferatu ( 1995 ) Nosferatu ( 1996 ) Super Famicom Failed ( bad ending ) 18th season ( The season mascot changes from the King to Elephant King ) Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 177 ( 2014/04/10 ) 竜の子ファイター Tatsu no Ko Fighter ( 1990 ) N/A PC Engine Cleared 178/179 ( 2014/04/24–05/08 ) ロックマンX Rockman X ( 1994 ) Mega Man X ( 1994 ) Super Famicom Cleared 180 ( 2014/05/22 ) 殺意の階層 パワーソフト連続殺人事件 Satsui no Kaisou : Power Soft Renzoku Satsujin Jiken ( 1988 ) N/A Famicom Failed ( Worst Ending ) 181 ( 2014/06/05 ) ガンスターヒーローズ Gunstar Heroes ( 1993 ) Gunstar Heroes ( 1993 ) Mega Drive Cleared 182 ( 2014/06/19 ) 天下一武士 ケルナグール Tenkaichi Bushi Keru Nagūru ( 1989 ) N/A Famicom Cleared ( Normal Ending ) 183 ( 2014/07/03 ) 超ゴジラ Chō-Gojira ( 1994 ) Super Godzilla ( 1994 ) Super Famicom Cleared 184 ( 2014/07/17 ) スーパーマリオランド Super Mario Land ( 1989 ) Super Mario Land ( 1989 ) Game Boy Cleared 185/186 ( 2014/08/07–08/21 ) ファミリージョッキー Family Jockey ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 187 ( 2014/09/18 ) シャドー・ダンサー Shadow Dancer ( 1991 ) Shadow Dancer ( 1991 ) Mega Drive Cleared 188 ( 2014/10/23 ) 平成天才バカボン Heisei Tensai Bakabon ( 1992 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 189 ( 2014/11/06 ) マジックソード Magic Sword ( 1992 ) Magic Sword ( 1992 ) Super Famicom Cleared ( Good Ending ) 190 ( 2014/11/20 ) Dの食卓 D no Shokutaku ( 1995 ) D ( 1996 ) Saturn Cleared 191 ( 2014/12/11 ) クレイジー・クライマー Crazy Climber ( 1987 ) N/A Famicom Failed 192 ( 2015/01/08 ) 超絶倫人ベラボーマン Chō Zetsurin Jin : Berabōman ( 1990 ) Bravoman ( 1990 ) PC Engine Failed 193 ( 2015/01/22 ) R-TYPE R-Type ( 1988 ) R-Type ( 1989 ) PC Engine Failed ( only cleared part I ) 194 ( 2015/02/05 ) 伝説の騎士エルロンド Densetsu no Kishi Elrond ( 1988 ) Wizards & Warriors ( 1988 ) Famicom Cleared 195 ( 2015/02/19 ) 戦場の狼 Senjō no Ōkami ( 1986 ) Commando ( 1987 ) Famicom Cleared 196 ( 2015/03/05 ) 謎の村雨城 Nazo no Murasame Jō ( 1986 ) The Mysterious Murasame Castle FDS Failed 19th season Ep # Japanese Spelling Romanized Western Title System Cleared or Failed 197/198 ( 2015/04/09–04/23 ) I.Q インテリジェントキューブ I.Q Intelligent Qube ( 1997 ) Intelligent Qube ( 1997 ) PlayStation Cleared 199 ( 2015/05/07 ) QUIZなないろDREAMS 虹色町の奇跡 Quiz Nanairo Dreams : Nijiiro Machi no Kiseki ( 1997 ) N/A PlayStation Failed ( bad ending ) 200 ( 2015/05/21 ) 全日本プロレス Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling ( 1993 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared , ( 2-1 Vs. Staff ) 201 ( 2015/06/04 ) ダブルドラゴン Double Dragon ( 1988 ) Double Dragon ( 1987 ) Famicom Failed 202/203 ( 2015/07/02–07/16 ) 忍者くん 阿修羅ノ章 Ninja-kun : Ashura no Shō ( 1988 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 2 Hour Special ( 2015/07/18 ) GameCenter CX in Vietnam/ナムコミュージアム Vol.4 : イシターの復活 Namco Museum Vol.4 : Ishtar no Fukkatsu ( 1997 ) Namco Museum Vol.4 : The Return of Ishtar ( 1997 ) PlayStation Failed 204 ( 2015/08/13 ) 山村美紗サスペンス 京都龍の寺殺人事件 Yamamura Misa Suspense : Kyōto Ryuu no Tera Satsujin ( 1988 ) N/A Famicom Cleared 205 ( 2015/09/10 ) モグラ〜ニャ Mogurā~nya ( 1996 ) Mole Mania ( 1997 ) Game Boy Failed 206 ( 2015/10/08 ) 闘いの挽歌 Tatakai no Banka ( 1987 ) Trojan ( 1987 ) Famicom Cleared 207 ( 2015/10/22 ) サイバーポリス イースワット Cyber Police ESWAT ( 1990 ) ESWAT : City under Siege ( 1990 ) Mega Drive Cleared 208 ( 2015/11/05 ) 改造町人シュビビンマン Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman ( 1989 ) N/A PC Engine Cleared 209/210 ( 2015/11/19–12/03 ) THE LEGEND OF ZELDA 2 リンクの冒険 THE LEGEND OF ZELDA 2 : Link no Bouken ( 1987 ) Zelda II : The Adventure of Link ( 1988 ) FDS Failed 211 ( 2016/01/14 ) TAITO CHASE H.Q . Taito Chase H.Q . ( 1990 ) Chase H.Q . ( 1992 ) PC Engine Cleared 212 ( 2016/01/28 ) オリビアのミステリー Olivia no Mystery ( 1994 ) N/A Super Famicom Cleared ( Bad Ending ) 213 ( 2016/02/11 ) THE 功夫 The Kung Fu ( 1988 ) China Warrior ( 1989 ) PC Engine Cleared 214 ( 2016/02/25 ) 夢ペンギン物語 Yume Penguin Monogatari ( 1991 ) N/A Famicom Cleared in 1 hour , 35 minutes ( the fastest clear ever ) 215 ( 2016/03/10 ) セクロス Seicross ( 1986 ) Seicross ( 1989 ) Famicom Failed 216 ( 2016/03/24 ) スーパーマリオランド2 6つの金貨 Super Mario Land 2 : Muttsu no Kinka ( 1993 ) Super Mario Land 2 : 6 Golden Coins ( 1993 ) Game Boy Cleared 20th season
GameCenter_CX_20
, also known as Retro Game Master in other regions, is a Japanese gaming-variety show television program produced by Fuji Television and Gascoin Company. It stars Shinya Arino, a member of comedy duo Yoiko, who plays home console video games from previous decades and usually attempts to get the game's ending within a single day. The show has been on-air since November 4, 2003, with a new episode airing bi-weekly at Thursday midnight on Fuji TV One. 11 DVD sets have been released in Japan. In 2008 Fuji TV was looking for international distributors for subtitled DVDs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadejda_Ostrovskaya
Nadejda Ostrovskaya
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Category", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Winner", "1", "28 October 1996", "$ 10,000", "Minsk , Belarus", "Hard ( i )", "Vera Zhukovets", "Natalia Nareiko Dasha Ovsiannikova", "6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "25 August 1997", "$ 10,000", "Kiev , Ukraine", "Clay", "Vera Zhukovets", "Irina Kornienko Elena Krutko", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "1", "13 October 1997", "$ 10,000", "Šiauliai , Lithuania", "Carpet ( i )", "Vera Zhukovets", "Olga Glouschenko Tatiana Poutchek", "5-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "20 October 1997", "$ 10,000", "Jūrmala , Latvia", "Carpet ( i )", "Vera Zhukovets", "Natalia Bondarenko Marina Stets", "3-6 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "23 March 1998", "$ 10,000", "Ashkelon , Israel", "Hard", "Lucie Šteflová", "Limor Gabai Kate Warne-Holland", "6-3 , 5-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Winner", "4", "13 July 1998", "$ 10,000", "Kharkiv , Ukraine", "Clay", "Tatiana Kovalchuk", "Natalia Bondarenko Natalia Nemchinova", "6-1 , 3-6 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "1 February 1999", "$ 10,000", "Istanbul , Turkey", "Hard ( i )", "Aliénor Tricerri", "Tatiana Perebiynis Iroda Tulyaganova", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "15 March 1999", "$ 25,000", "Ashkelon , Israel", "Hard", "Tatiana Poutchek", "Rachel McQuillan Louise Pleming", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "5", "3 May 1999", "$ 25,000", "Beersheba , Israel", "Hard", "Tatiana Poutchek", "Nataly Cahana Tzipora Obziler", "6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "21 June 1999", "$ 25,000", "Sopot , Poland", "Clay", "Lenka Cenková", "Magda Mihalache Zuzana Váleková", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "6", "2 August 1999", "$ 25,000", "Kharkiv , Ukraine", "Clay", "Tatiana Perebiynis", "Ekaterina Sysoeva Zuzana Váleková", "5-7 , 6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "7", "9 August 1999", "$ 10,000", "Istanbul , Turkey", "Hard", "Ekaterina Paniouchkina", "Liudmila Nikoyan Ekaterina Sysoeva", "6-0 , 6-2" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "23 August 1999", "$ 25,000", "Bucharest , Romania", "Clay", "Zuzana Váleková", "Lourdes Domínguez Lino Anabel Medina Garrigues", "5-7 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "7", "20 September 1999", "$ 25,000", "Sofia , Bulgaria", "Clay", "Katalin Marosi-Aracama", "Rosa María Andrés Rodríguez Conchita Martínez Granados", "w/o" ], [ "Runner-up", "8", "27 September 1999", "$ 25,000", "Tbilisi , Georgia", "Clay", "Ekaterina Sysoeva", "Maria Goloviznina Ekaterina Paniouchkina", "0-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "9", "13 December 1999", "$ 25,000", "Prague-Průhonice , Czech Republic", "Hard ( i )", "Tatiana Poutchek", "Martina Suchá Helena Vildová", "3-6 , 6-2 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "8", "7 February 2000", "$ 25,000", "Ljubljana , Slovenia", "Carpet ( i )", "Adrienn Hegedűs", "Olga Blahotová Hana Šromová", "7-5 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "9", "21 February 2000", "$ 25,000", "Bushey , United Kingdom", "Carpet ( i )", "Annabel Ellwood", "Julie Pullin Lorna Woodroffe", "6-1 , 6-1" ], [ "Winner", "10", "31 July 2000", "$ 50,000", "Ettenheim , Germany", "Clay", "Anna Zaporozhanova", "Mariana Díaz Oliva María Emilia Salerni", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "11", "15 July 2001", "$ 50,000", "Modena , Italy", "Clay", "Galina Fokina", "Eugenia Chialvo Conchita Martínez Granados", "6-3 , 6-2" ] ]
ITF finals ( 29–25 ) -- Doubles ( 19–18 )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 7–5 ) Clay ( 8–10 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 4–3 )
Nadejda_Ostrovskaya_5
Nadejda Ostrovskaya (; born 29 October 1980) is a former Belarusian tennis player. Ostrovskaya won ten singles and 19 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 15 January 2001, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 96. On 15 April 2002, she peaked at No. 78 in the doubles rankings. Playing for Belarus at the Fed Cup, Ostrovskaya has a win-loss record of 13-9.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix
2013 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
[ "Category", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "Men 's singles", "Chou Tien-chen", "Marc Zwiebler", "13-21 , 21-18 , 21-15" ], [ "Women 's singles", "Nichaon Jindapon", "Linda Zechiri", "21-13 , 21-13" ], [ "Men 's doubles", "Mads Conrad-Petersen / Mads Pieler Kolding", "Anders Skaarup Rasmussen / Kim Astrup Sorensen", "21-11 , 21-16" ], [ "Women 's doubles", "Eefje Muskens / Selena Piek", "Ng Hui Ern / Ng Hui Lin", "22-20 , 21-15" ], [ "Mixed doubles", "Michael Fuchs / Birgit Michels", "Chris Adcock / Gabrielle White", "21-19 , 21-15" ] ]
Grand Prix Gold -- Bitburger Open
[ 11 ]
2013_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix_12
The 2013 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix is the seventh season of the BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_BC_Lions_season
2001 BC Lions season
[ "Rd", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Ian Williams", "LB", "Memphis" ], [ "1", "3", "Lyle Green", "FB", "Toledo" ], [ "1", "8", "Leif Thorsen", "G", "Montana" ], [ "2", "16", "Jamie Boreham", "K / WR", "Saskatchewan" ], [ "3", "24", "Scott Robinson", "WR", "Simon Fraser" ], [ "4", "32", "Kelly Bates", "OL", "Saskatchewan" ], [ "5", "40", "Dave Tucker", "LB", "Manitoba" ], [ "6", "48", "Eric Collings", "OL", "British Columbia" ] ]
Offseason -- CFL Draft
2001_BC_Lions_season_0
The 2001 BC Lions finished in third place in the West Division with an 8-10 record. They appeared in the West-Semi Final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Cypriot_Cup
2007–08 Cypriot Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "( A ) APOP Kinyras FC", "3 - 1", "Onisilos Sotira ( B )", "2 - 1", "1 - 0" ], [ "( A ) Doxa Katokopias F.C", "2 - 3", "Ayia Napa F.C . ( B )", "1 - 1", "1 - 2" ], [ "( C ) Adonis Idaliou", "1 - 9", "Nea Salamis Famagusta FC ( A )", "0 - 2", "1 - 7" ], [ "( B ) AEP Paphos F.C", "4 - 3", "Alki Larnaca F.C . ( A )", "3 - 1", "1 - 2" ], [ "( B ) ASIL Lysi", "1 - 4", "Digenis Akritas Morphou ( B )", "1 - 3", "0 - 0" ], [ "( C ) Ethnikos Assia F.C", "2 - 3", "Olympos Xylofagou ( B )", "0 - 0", "2 - 3" ], [ "( B ) Ermis Aradippou", "4 - 3", "Anagennisi Germasogeias ( C )", "0 - 0", "4 - 3" ], [ "( A ) Olympiakos Nicosia", "5 - 4", "AEL Limassol ( A )", "2 - 2", "3 - 2" ] ]
Third round
In the third round participated the winners of the second round ties and six teams of the Cypriot First Division ( the teams which finished 9th , 10th , 11th in the 2006–07 Cypriot First Division and the three teams which promoted from the 2006–07 Cypriot Second Division ) . The first eight teams of the 2006-07 Cypriot First Division did not participate in this round .
2007–08_Cypriot_Cup_4
The 2007-08 Cypriot Cup was the 66th edition of the Cypriot Cup. A total of 54 clubs entered the competition. It began on 8 September 2007 with the first round and concluded on 17 May 2008 with the final which was held at GSP Stadium. APOEL won their 19th Cypriot Cup trophy after beating Anorthosis 2-0 in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher_Jung_Thapa
Sher Jung Thapa
[ "Rank", "Component", "Date of rank" ]
[ [ "Second Lieutenant", "Jammu & Kashmir State Forces", "1 January 1937" ], [ "Lieutenant", "Jammu & Kashmir State Forces", "1 January 1939" ], [ "Captain", "Jammu & Kashmir State Forces", "1 July 1946" ], [ "Second Lieutenant", "Indian Army", "1 November 1947 ( short-service commission )" ], [ "Major", "Jammu & Kashmir State Forces", "1 January 1950" ], [ "Major", "Jammu & Kashmir State Forces", "26 January 1950" ], [ "Lieutenant-Colonel", "Indian Army", "1 January 1957 ( seniority from 1 January 1953 )" ], [ "Colonel", "Indian Army", "" ], [ "Brigadier", "Indian Army", "1 October 1954 ( acting ) 1 January 1960 ( substantive )" ] ]
Dates of rank
Sher_Jung_Thapa_0
Brigadier Sher Jung Thapa MVC (15 April 1907 - 25 February 1999) was a highly decorated Indian Army officer. Revered as The Hero of Skardu, he was a recipient of the Indian Army's second highest gallantary award, the Maha Vir Chakra (MVC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles
Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 110 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Masato Naito ( JPN )", "13.70", "Q" ], [ "2", "Shi Dongpeng ( CHN )", "13.71", "Q" ], [ "3", "Lee Jung-joon ( KOR )", "13.96", "Q" ], [ "4", "Mohd Robani Hassan ( MAS )", "14.11", "q" ], [ "5", "Bader Al-Buainain ( KSA )", "14.37", "" ], [ "6", "Nazar Mukhametzhan ( KAZ )", "14.43", "" ], [ "7", "Tang Hon Sing ( HKG )", "14.82", "" ], [ "-", "Rouhollah Askari ( IRI )", "DNS", "" ] ]
Results -- 1st round
Wind : −1.1 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles_3
The men's 110 metres hurdles competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 11 and 12 December 2006 at the Khalifa International Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Catalan_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
1997 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Manufacturer", "Time/Retired", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Ralf Waldmann", "Honda", "42:05.928", "25" ], [ "2", "Max Biaggi", "Honda", "+0.550", "20" ], [ "3", "Tohru Ukawa", "Honda", "+2.940", "16" ], [ "4", "Tetsuya Harada", "Aprilia", "+2.960", "13" ], [ "5", "Loris Capirossi", "Aprilia", "+13.760", "11" ], [ "6", "Olivier Jacque", "Honda", "+24.165", "10" ], [ "7", "Takeshi Tsujimura", "TSR-Honda", "+27.393", "9" ], [ "8", "Haruchika Aoki", "Honda", "+44.398", "8" ], [ "9", "Noriyasu Numata", "Suzuki", "+49.040", "7" ], [ "10", "Osamu Miyazaki", "Yamaha", "+49.117", "6" ], [ "11", "Jeremy McWilliams", "Honda", "+49.542", "5" ], [ "12", "Emilio Alzamora", "Honda", "+50.027", "4" ], [ "13", "Luis d'Antin", "Yamaha", "+55.168", "3" ], [ "14", "José Luis Cardoso", "Yamaha", "+55.266", "2" ], [ "15", "Franco Battaini", "Yamaha", "+55.557", "1" ], [ "16", "Cristiano Migliorati", "Honda", "+56.213", "" ], [ "17", "Luca Boscoscuro", "Honda", "+1:15.407", "" ], [ "18", "Sebastian Porto", "Aprilia", "+1:21.392", "" ], [ "19", "Kurtis Roberts", "Honda", "+1:55.372", "" ], [ "20", "Ismael Bonilla", "Honda", "+1 Lap", "" ] ]
250 cc classification
1997_Catalan_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_1
The 1997 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix was the thirteenth round of the 1997 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 14 September 1997 at the Circuit de Catalunya.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games
Canada at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
[ "Athlete", "Event", "Total", "Rank" ]
[ [ "Elsabeth Black", "Balance beam", "14.900", "" ], [ "Elsabeth Black", "Floor", "13.666", "" ], [ "Elsabeth Black", "Uneven bars", "13.700", "4" ], [ "Elsabeth Black", "Vault", "14.433", "" ], [ "Maegan Chant", "Vault", "14.233", "4" ], [ "Stefanie Merkle", "Floor", "13.433", "4" ], [ "Isabela Onyshko", "Balance beam", "12.666", "7" ] ]
Gymnastics -- Artistic
The artistic team won a total of nine medals , three of each colour . [ 22 ] Men Athlete Event Final Apparatus Total Rank F V R PH PB HB Nathan Gafuik Team 12.833 12.033 14.100 13.533 13.333 N/A Scott Morgan 14.933 15.200 14.666 N/A Anderson Loran 14.333 13.666 13.650 14.233 13.800 N/A Kevin Lytwyn 13.733 14.866 14.400 13.900 N/A Zachary Clay 12.966 11.233 13.100 14.233 13.833 N/A Total 42.999 38.655 43.716 42.999 42.166 41.533 252.078 Individual finals Athlete Event Total Rank Zachary Clay Parallel bars 11.800 8 Scott Morgan Floor 15.133 Rings 15.100 Vault 14.733 Anderson Loran Horizontal bar 11.866 8 Pommel horse 13.600 7 Kevin Lytwyn Horizontal bar 14.866 Parallel bars 14.033 6 Rings 14.800 Women Athlete Event Final Apparatus Total Rank F V UB BB Elsabeth Black Team 13.633 14.233 13.333 13.966 55.165 2 Q Maegan Chant 13.133 14.000 12.700 12.333 52.166 7 Q Victoria Kayen Woo 10.888 N/A Isabela Onyshko 12.966 13.900 11.400 13.133 51.399 10 Q Stefanie Merkle 13.633 14.066 11.966 N/A Total 40.399 42.299 37.433 39.432 159.563 4 Individual all around final Athlete Event Final Apparatus Total Rank F V UB BB Elsabeth Black Individual 12.766 14.300 13.758 13.333 54.157 4 Maegan Chant 13.766 13.333 14.033 10.900 52.032 9 Isabela Onyshko 13.133 13.766 12.000 13.666 52.565 7 Individual finals
Canada_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_34
Canada competed in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland from July 23 to August 3, 2014. It was the nation's 20th appearance at the Commonwealth Games, having competed at every Games since their inception in 1930. Canada competed in 16 out of 17 sports with the only exception being netball (as the team did not qualify). Canada's team consisted of 265 athletes and 100 support staff, the largest team for a games not hosted by the country. On September 12, 2012 former Commonwealth Games medalist Chantal Petitclerc was named as the Chef de mission of the team, marking the first time a former para athlete was named to the post. Former multiple medal winning Commonwealth Games and sport shooter Susan Nattrass was named as the team's opening ceremony flagbearer in June. Canada finished the games winning a total of 32 gold medals and 82 medals in total. The result pushed Canada back into the top three, after finishing fourth four years ago in New Delhi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metres_T53–54
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metres T53–54
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Chantal Petitclerc ( CAN )", "16.33" ], [ "2", "Tatyana McFadden ( USA )", "16.69" ], [ "3", "Manuela Schaer ( SUI )", "16.93" ], [ "4", "Yvonne Sehmisch ( GER )", "17.35" ], [ "5", "Chen Yu Lien ( TPE )", "17.41" ], [ "6", "Wen Qing ( CHN )", "17.52" ], [ "7", "Jennifer Goeckel ( USA )", "18.02" ], [ "8", "Messaouda Sifi ( TUN )", "18.21" ] ]
T54 -- Final Round
21 Sept. 2004 , 17:30
Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metres_T53–54_4
Women's 100m races for wheelchair athletes at the 2004 Summer Paralympics were held in the Athens Olympic Stadium. Events were held in two disability classes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Hull_City_A.F.C._season
2016–17 Hull City A.F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 July 2016", "CF", "Jonathan Edwards", "Peterborough United", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "GK", "Will Mannion", "AFC Wimbledon", "Undisclosed" ], [ "18 August 2016", "CB", "Bradley Maslen-Jones", "Peterborough United", "Free transfer" ], [ "30 August 2016", "CF", "Will Keane", "Manchester United", "£1,000,000" ], [ "30 August 2016", "GK", "David Marshall", "Cardiff City", "£3,500,000" ], [ "30 August 2016", "CM", "Ryan Mason", "Tottenham Hotspur", "£13,000,000" ], [ "31 August 2016", "CM", "James Weir", "Manchester United", "Undisclosed" ], [ "6 January 2017", "CM", "Markus Henriksen", "AZ Alkmaar", "Undisclosed" ], [ "13 January 2017", "MF", "Evandro Goebel", "FC Porto", "Undisclosed" ], [ "31 January 2017", "FW", "Kamil Grosicki", "Rennais", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers in
2016–17_Hull_City_A.F.C._season_1
The 2016-17 season was Hull City's first season back in the Premier League following their promotion via the 2016 Football League play-offs in the previous season in their 113th year in existence. Along with the Premier League, the club competed in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Hull were relegated back to the Championship on 14 May 2017, following their 4-0 away defeat to Crystal Palace. The season covered the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_at_the_2000_Summer_Paralympics
Thailand at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Supachai Koysub", "Athletics", "Men 's 200m T54" ], [ "Gold", "Prawat Wahoram", "Athletics", "Men 's 5000m T54" ], [ "Gold", "Prawat Wahoram", "Athletics", "Men 's 10000m T54" ], [ "Gold", "Sopa Intasen Supachai Koysub Ampai Sualuang Prasitdhi Thongchuen", "Athletics", "Men 's 4x100 relay T54" ], [ "Gold", "Somchai Doungkaew", "Swimming", "Men 's 50m butterfly S4" ], [ "Silver", "Sopa Intasen", "Athletics", "Men 's 100m T53" ], [ "Silver", "Prasitdhi Thongchuen Sopa Intasen Ampai Sualuang Supachai Koysub", "Athletics", "Men 's 4 × 400 m relay T54" ], [ "Silver", "Somchai Doungkaew", "Swimming", "Men 's 150m individual medley SM3" ], [ "Silver", "Somkhoun Anon", "Powerlifting", "Women 's -56 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Saifon Kaewsri", "Swimming", "Men 's 50m breaststroke SB2" ], [ "Bronze", "Thongsa Marasri", "Powerlifting", "Men 's -48 kg" ] ]
Medal table
Thailand_at_the_2000_Summer_Paralympics_0
Thailand competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. 41 competitors from Thailand won 11 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze to finish 30th in the medal table.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_featherweight
Wrestling at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman featherweight
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Nation", "Start", "Earned", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Olle Anderberg", "Sweden", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "2", "Luigi Campanella", "Italy", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Mehmet Oktav", "Turkey", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Safi Taha", "Lebanon", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Ferenc Tóth", "Hungary", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "6", "Antoine Merle", "France", "0", "3", "3" ], [ "6", "Egil Solsvik", "Norway", "1", "2", "3" ], [ "6", "Georg Weidner", "Austria", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "9", "Henk Dijk", "Netherlands", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "9", "Antonios Gryllos", "Greece", "3", "1", "4" ], [ "9", "El-Sayed Mohamed Kandil", "Egypt", "3", "1", "4" ], [ "9", "Erkki Talosela", "Finland", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "13", "Omar Blebel", "Argentina", "3", "2", "5" ], [ "13", "Jan Stehlík", "Czechoslovakia", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "15", "Jack Mortimer", "Great Britain", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "15", "Adolf Müller", "Switzerland", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "15", "Raymond Strasser", "Luxembourg", "3", "3", "6" ] ]
Results -- Round 2
Bouts Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation Mehmet Oktav Turkey Decision , 3–0 Erkki Talosela Finland El-Sayed Mohamed Kandil Egypt Decision , 3–0 Henk Dijk Netherlands Antonios Gryllos Greece Decision , 2–1 Omar Blebel Argentina Luigi Campanella Italy Decision , 2–1 Egil Solsvik Norway Ferenc Tóth Hungary Fall Jack Mortimer Great Britain Georg Weidner Austria Fall Raymond Strasser Luxembourg Safi Taha Lebanon Decision , 3–0 Antoine Merle France Olle Anderberg Sweden Bye N/A N/A N/A N/A Over weight Adolf Müller Switzerland N/A N/A Retired Jan Stehlík Czechoslovakia Points
Wrestling_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_featherweight_3
The men's Greco-Roman featherweight competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London took place from 3 August to 6 August at the Empress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre. Nations were limited to one competitor. This Greco-Roman wrestling competition continued to use the bad points elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, with the slight modification introduced in 1936. Each round featured all wrestlers pairing off and wrestling one bout (with one wrestler having a bye if there were an odd number). The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2-1 (this was the modification from prior years, where all losses were 3 points). The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria_at_the_Paralympics
Bulgaria at the Paralympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Games", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Gueorgui Sakelarov", "1988 Seoul", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw B2" ], [ "Gold", "Gueorgui Sakelarov", "1988 Seoul", "Athletics", "Men 's shot put B2" ], [ "Silver", "Donko Angelov", "1988 Seoul", "Athletics", "Men 's triple jump B3" ], [ "Gold", "Gueorgui Sakelarov", "1992 Barcelona", "Athletics", "Men 's shot put B2" ], [ "Silver", "Donko Angelov", "1992 Barcelona", "Athletics", "Men 's triple jump B3" ], [ "Silver", "Gueorgui Sakelarov", "1992 Barcelona", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw B2" ], [ "Silver", "Polina Dzhurova", "1996 Atlanta", "Swimming", "Women 's 100m backstroke S6" ], [ "Bronze", "Gueorgui Sakelarov", "1996 Atlanta", "Athletics", "Men 's discus F11" ], [ "Gold", "Ivanka Koleva", "2000 Sydney", "Athletics", "Women 's shot put F57" ], [ "Silver", "Stela Eneva", "2008 Beijing", "Athletics", "Women 's discus throw F57/58" ], [ "Bronze", "Daniela Todorova", "2008 Beijing", "Athletics", "Women 's javelin throw F54-56" ], [ "Silver", "Stela Eneva", "2012 London", "Athletics", "Women 's discus throw F57-58" ], [ "Silver", "Stela Eneva", "2012 London", "Athletics", "Women 's shot put F57-58" ], [ "Bronze", "Radoslav Zlatanov", "2012 London", "Athletics", "Men 's long jump F13" ], [ "Gold", "Ruzhdi Ruzhdi", "2016 Rio de Janeiro", "Athletics", "Men 's shot put F54-55" ] ]
Medallists -- Summer Games
Bulgaria_at_the_Paralympics_2
Bulgaria made its Paralympic Games début at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, sending three competitors in track and field, and a men's goalball team. The country has participated in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics. It made its Winter Paralympics début in 1994, and has taken part in every edition of the Winter Games since then. Bulgarian athletes have won a total of five gold medals, seven silver and three bronze. All these medals have been won at the Summer Games, and all but one in track and field; the exception is Polina Dzhurova's silver medal in swimming in 1996, in the women's 100m backstroke (S6 category). 1988 was Bulgaria's most successful year. Gueorgui Sakelarov became the country's first Paralympic champion when he took gold in both the discus and the shot put (B2 category). Compatriot Donko Angelov won Bulgaria's third medal of the Games, a silver, in the triple jump (B3). Ivan Hristov narrowly missed out on a medal when he finished fourth in the high jump (B1). Sakelarov has won three of Bulgaria's four Paralympic gold medals. He successfully defended his title in the shot put in 1992, though he won only silver in the discus that year. Bulgaria's fourth and most recent gold medal was won by Ivanka Koleva in the women's shot put (F57) in 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_NBA_expansion_draft
1970 NBA expansion draft
[ "Player", "Pos", "Nationality", "Team", "Previous team", "Years of NBA experience", "Career with the franchise" ]
[ [ "Em Bryant", "G", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Boston Celtics", "6", "1970 - 1972" ], [ "Freddie Crawford", "G/F", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Milwaukee Bucks", "4", "1970" ], [ "Dick Garrett", "G", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Los Angeles Lakers", "1", "1970 - 1973" ], [ "Herm Gilliam", "G/F", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Cincinnati Royals", "1", "1970-1971" ], [ "Bill Hosket", "F/C", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "New York Knicks", "2", "1970 - 1972" ], [ "Bailey Howell", "F", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Boston Celtics", "11", "-" ], [ "Paul Long", "G", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Detroit Pistons", "2", "1970-1971" ], [ "Mike Lynn", "F", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Los Angeles Lakers", "1", "1970" ], [ "Don May", "F", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "New York Knicks", "2", "1970-1971" ], [ "Ray Scott", "F/C", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Baltimore Bullets", "9", "-" ], [ "George Wilson", "C", "United States", "Buffalo Braves", "Philadelphia 76ers", "6", "1970-1971" ], [ "Butch Beard", "G", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Atlanta Hawks", "1", "1971-1972 ; 1975" ], [ "Len Chappell", "F/C", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Milwaukee Bucks", "8", "1970" ], [ "Johnny Egan", "G", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Los Angeles Lakers", "9", "1970" ], [ "Bob Lewis", "G", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "San Francisco Warriors", "3", "1970-1971" ], [ "McCoy McLemore", "F/C", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Detroit Pistons", "6", "1970-1971" ], [ "Don Ohl", "G", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Atlanta Hawks", "10", "-" ], [ "Loy Petersen", "G", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Chicago Bulls", "2", "-" ], [ "Luther Rackley", "C", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Cincinnati Royals", "1", "1970 - 1971" ], [ "Bingo Smith", "G/F", "United States", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "San Diego Rockets", "1", "1970 - 1979" ] ]
Selections
1970_NBA_expansion_draft_0
The 1970 NBA Expansion Draft was the fifth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 11, 1970, so that the newly founded Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers could acquire players for the upcoming 1970-71 season. Buffalo, Cleveland and Portland had been awarded the expansion teams on February 6, 1970. The Braves later underwent several name changes and relocations before moving to Los Angeles. They are currently known as the Los Angeles Clippers. In an NBA expansion draft, new NBA teams are allowed to acquire players from the previously established teams in the league. Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected. In this draft, each of the fourteen other NBA teams had protected seven players from their roster. After each round, where each of the expansion teams had selected one player each, the existing teams added another player to their protected list. In the first round, the Braves had the first pick, while the Blazers and the Cavaliers had the second and the third pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Braves and the Cavaliers exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the second pick throughout the draft. The draft continued until all three teams had selected eleven unprotected players each, while the existing teams had lost two or three players each.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranfurly_Shield_in_2009
Ranfurly Shield in 2009
[ "Date", "Holder", "Score", "Challenger", "Venue", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "2 July", "Wellington", "90 - 19", "Wairarapa Bush", "Memorial Park , Masterton", "5,000" ], [ "9 July", "Wellington", "61 - 6", "Wanganui", "Cook 's Gardens , Wanganui", "unknown" ], [ "31 July", "Wellington", "23 - 19", "Otago", "Westpac Stadium , Wellington", "11,261" ], [ "22 August", "Wellington", "16 - 15", "Auckland", "Westpac Stadium , Wellington", "13,466" ], [ "29 August", "Wellington", "14 - 36", "Canterbury", "Westpac Stadium , Wellington", "18,511" ], [ "12 September", "Canterbury", "36 - 16", "Otago", "AMI Stadium , Christchurch", "16,500" ], [ "18 September", "Canterbury", "29 - 17", "Taranaki", "AMI Stadium , Christchurch", "8,800" ], [ "26 September", "Canterbury", "31 - 21", "Northland", "AMI Stadium , Christchurch", "unknown" ], [ "9 October", "Canterbury", "50 - 26", "Manawatu", "AMI Stadium , Christchurch", "unknown" ], [ "22 October", "Canterbury", "3 - 9", "Southland", "AMI Stadium , Christchurch", "10,500" ] ]
Fixtures
Ranfurly_Shield_in_2009_0
The Ranfurly Shield went through 10 challenges in the 2009 season, changing hands twice, and was held by Southland at the conclusion of the season. Wellington started off their 2009 Ranfurly Shield campaign with easy wins over Heartland teams Wairarapa Bush (90-19) and Wanganui (61-6). Wellington had their first challenge against an Air New Zealand Cup team when they defeated Otago on 31 July by 23 points to 19. Their second challenge was on 22 August against Auckland, winning 16 points to 15. Wellington's last game as owner of the shield was on 29 August, a 36-14 loss to Canterbury. Canterbury's first challenge of the season was against southern foes Otago; they won the game on 12 September 36 points to 16. They beat Taranaki 29 points to 17 to defend it for the second time. Northland were next to challenge for the shield, but couldn't pull off the upset, losing 31-21. Canterbury's fourth challenge of the season was won comfortably 50 points to 26. In their fifth and final challenge of the season, Canterbury lost the Ranfurly Shield to Southland on 22 October 9 points to 3. Southland would not have their first challenge until the following year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_polo_at_the_2019_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_team_rosters
Water polo at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's team rosters
[ "№", "Name", "Pos", "Height", "Date of birth", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "Evgeniia Golovina", "GK", "", "( 1999-07-14 ) 14 July 1999 ( aged 20 )", "Uralochka Zlatoust" ], [ "2", "Maria Bersneva", "FP", "1.87 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "( 1998-12-17 ) 17 December 1998 ( aged 20 )", "Uralochka Zlatoust" ], [ "3", "Ekaterina Prokofyeva ( C )", "FP", "1.76 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "( 1991-03-13 ) 13 March 1991 ( aged 28 )", "Kinef Kirishi" ], [ "4", "Elvina Karimova", "FP", "1.66 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "( 1994-03-25 ) 25 March 1994 ( aged 25 )", "Uralochka Zlatoust" ], [ "5", "Tatiana Tolkunova", "FP", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "( 1999-05-15 ) 15 May 1999 ( aged 20 )", "Spartak Volgograd" ], [ "6", "Olga Gorbunova", "FP", "", "( 1993-08-27 ) 27 August 1993 ( aged 25 )", "Spartak Volgograd" ], [ "7", "Alena Serzhantova", "FP", "1.87 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "( 1998-05-06 ) 6 May 1998 ( aged 21 )", "SKIF-CSP Krylatskoye" ], [ "8", "Anastasia Simanovich", "FP", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "( 1995-01-23 ) 23 January 1995 ( aged 24 )", "Kinef Kirishi" ], [ "9", "Anna Timofeeva", "FP", "1.78 m ( 5 ft 10 in )", "( 1987-07-18 ) 18 July 1987 ( aged 31 )", "Yugra" ], [ "10", "Evgenia Soboleva", "FP", "", "( 1988-08-26 ) 26 August 1988 ( aged 30 )", "Kinef Kirishi" ], [ "11", "Evgeniya Ivanova", "FP", "1.76 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "( 1987-07-26 ) 26 July 1987 ( aged 31 )", "Kinef Kirishi" ], [ "12", "Daria Ryzhkova", "FP", "", "( 1995-02-08 ) 8 February 1995 ( aged 24 )", "Kinef Kirishi" ], [ "13", "Anna Karnaukh", "GK", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "( 1993-08-31 ) 31 August 1993 ( aged 25 )", "Kinef Kirishi" ] ]
Group B -- Russia
The following is the Russian roster . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Head coach : Alexandr Gaidukov
Water_polo_at_the_2019_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_team_rosters_6
These are the rosters of all participating teams at the women's water polo tournament at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships. Age as of the start of the tournament, 14 July 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Baptist_churches
List of Baptist churches
[ "Church", "Dates", "City , State" ]
[ [ "Baptist Society Meeting House", "built NRHP-listed", "Arlington , Massachusetts" ], [ "Osterville Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Barnstable , Massachusetts" ], [ "North Shore Community Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Beverly , Massachusetts" ], [ "Roslindale Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Boston , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church ( Boston , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "Boston , Massachusetts" ], [ "Dorchester Temple Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Boston , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church ( Cambridge , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "Cambridge , Massachusetts" ], [ "Old Cambridge Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Cambridge , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church ( Fall River , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "Fall River , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church ( Framingham , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "Framingham , Massachusetts" ], [ "Still River Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Harvard , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church of Medfield", "built NRHP-listed", "Medfield , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church ( Methuen , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "Methuen , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church ( New Bedford , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "New Bedford , Massachusetts" ], [ "Union Baptist Church ( New Bedford , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "New Bedford , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church in Newton", "built NRHP-listed", "Newton , Massachusetts" ], [ "Evangelical Baptist Church ( Newton , Massachusetts )", "built NRHP-listed", "Newton , Massachusetts" ], [ "Myrtle Baptist Church Neighborhood Historic District", "built NRHP-listed", "Newton , Massachusetts" ], [ "First Baptist Church of Wollaston", "built NRHP-listed", "Quincy , Massachusetts" ], [ "Hornbine Baptist Church", "built NRHP-listed", "Rehoboth , Massachusetts" ] ]
United States -- Massachusetts
List_of_Baptist_churches_19
This is a list of Baptist churches that are notable either as congregations or as buildings. The Baptist churches here are descended from the English dissenters who broke out Baptist church from other Protestant churches in Britain in the 1700s. There is an alternative view, that earlier Anabaptist churches started the Baptist church, but this list-article does not include those. (See List of Anabaptist churches).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Orlando_City_SC_records_and_statistics
List of Orlando City SC records and statistics
[ "#", "Pos", "Name", "Nationality", "Years", "MLS", "Playoffs", "USOC", "CCL", "Total", "Goals per game" ]
[ [ "1", "Forward", "Cyle Larin", "Canada", "2015-2017", "0 43 ( 87 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 1 ( 2 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 44 ( 89 )", "0.49" ], [ "2", "Midfielder", "Kaká", "Brazil", "2015-2017", "0 24 ( 75 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 1 ( 3 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 25 ( 78 )", "0.32" ], [ "3", "Forward", "Dom Dwyer", "United States", "2017-", "0 24 ( 67 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 0 ( 3 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 24 ( 70 )", "0.34" ], [ "4", "Forward", "Nani", "Portugal", "2019-", "0 13 ( 33 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 0 ( 3 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 13 ( 36 )", "0.36" ], [ "4", "Forward", "Chris Mueller", "United States", "2018-", "0 12 ( 66 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 1 ( 6 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 13 ( 72 )", "0.18" ], [ "6", "Forward", "Tesho Akindele", "Canada", "2019-", "0 11 ( 33 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 1 ( 4 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 12 ( 37 )", "0.32" ], [ "6", "Midfielder", "Kevin Molino", "Trinidad and Tobago", "2015-2016", "0 11 ( 37 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 1 ( 2 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 12 ( 39 )", "0.31" ], [ "6", "Forward", "Carlos Rivas", "Colombia", "2015-2017", "00 8 ( 78 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 4 ( 4 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "0 12 ( 82 )", "0.15" ], [ "9", "Midfielder", "Sacha Kljestan", "United States", "2018-2019", "00 7 ( 53 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 2 ( 7 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 9 ( 60 )", "0.15" ], [ "10", "Midfielder", "Júlio Baptista", "Brazil", "2016", "00 6 ( 23 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 0 ( 1 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 6 ( 24 )", "0.25" ], [ "10", "Midfielder", "Cristian Higuita", "Colombia", "2015-2019", "00 6 ( 103 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 0 ( 5 )", "00 0 ( 0 )", "00 6 ( 108 )", "0.06" ] ]
Player records -- Goals
Youngest goalscorer : Cyle Larin – 19 years , 360 days ( against Portland Timbers , MLS , April 12 , 2015 ) Oldest goalscorer : Kaká – 35 years , 159 days ( against New England Revolution , MLS , September 27 , 2017 ) Most goals in a season in all competitions : 18 – Cyle Larin , 2015 Most League goals in a season : 17 – Cyle Larin , 2015 Most goals scored in a match : 3 Carlos Rivas v Charleston Battery , U.S. Open Cup , June 17 , 2015 [ 3 ] Cyle Larin v New York City FC , MLS , July 26 , 2015 [ 4 ] Cyle Larin v New York Red Bulls , MLS , September 25 , 2015 [ 5 ] Goals in consecutive league matches : 4 consecutive matches Dom Dwyer , March 31 , 2018 to April 22 , 2018 Nani , April 6 , 2019 to May 4 , 2019 Fastest goal : 1 minute 05 seconds – Chris Mueller v San Jose Earthquakes , MLS , April 21 , 2018 [ 6 ] Latest goal ( not AET ) : 99 minutes 35 seconds – Kaká v Toronto FC , MLS , June 25 , 2016 [ 7 ] Fastest hat-trick : 20 minutes 27 seconds – Carlos Rivas v Charleston Battery , U.S. Open Cup , June 17 , 2015 [ 8 ] Most hat-tricks : 2 – Cyle Larin ( July 26 , 2015 to September 25 , 2015 ) Overall goals Competitive , professional matches only , appearances including substitutes appear in brackets .
List_of_Orlando_City_SC_records_and_statistics_1
Orlando City SC is an American professional soccer team based in Orlando, Florida, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS). This is a list of franchise records for Orlando, which dates from their inaugural MLS season in 2015 to present. All stats accurate as of match played October 6, 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Iraqi_Premier_League
2016–17 Iraqi Premier League
[ "Player name", "Scored for", "Scored against", "Goals", "Result", "Date of match" ]
[ [ "Marwan Hussein", "Al-Shorta", "Al-Hudood", "3", "3-2", "26 November 2016" ], [ "Abou Kone", "Al-Talaba", "Al-Karkh", "3", "3-0", "20 December 2016" ], [ "Mohanad Ali", "Al-Kahrabaa", "Al-Karkh", "4", "5-3", "4 January 2017" ], [ "Abbas Abid", "Zakho", "Al-Talaba", "3", "3-4", "11 January 2017" ], [ "Yassir Abdul-Mohsen", "Al-Talaba", "Zakho", "3", "4-3", "11 January 2017" ], [ "Bassim Ali", "Naft Al-Junoob", "Al-Samawa", "3", "3-1", "21 January 2017" ], [ "Alaa Abdul-Zahra", "Al-Zawraa", "Al-Hussein", "3", "6-4", "16 May 2017" ], [ "Ali Saad", "Al-Naft", "Zakho", "3", "6-0", "17 May 2017" ] ]
Season statistics -- Hat-tricks
2016–17_Iraqi_Premier_League_1
The 2016-17 Iraqi Premier League (Arabic: الدوري العراقي الممتاز 2016-17 ) was the 43rd season of the Iraqi Premier League, the highest division for Iraqi association football clubs, since its establishment in 1974. The season started on 15 September 2016, and ended on 10 August 2017. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya won their sixth Premier League title, finishing four points ahead of second-placed Al-Naft and losing just one game throughout the campaign. This was Jawiya's first league title since the 2004-05 season, and their manager Basim Qasim became the joint-most successful manager in the league's history with three titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1963_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_4_×_100_metre_medley_relay
Swimming at the 1963 Pan American Games – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ginny Duenkel Cynthia Goyette Sharon Stouder Donna de Varona", "United States", "4:49.1" ], [ "2", "Eileen Weir Marjon Wilmink Mary Stewart Madelaine Sevigny", "Canada", "4:52.5" ], [ "3", "Anneliese Rockenbach N.Capriles Esther Capriles S.Varela", "Venezuela", "5:11.8" ], [ "4", "Lusiana Rubie Susana Peper A.Marchetti L.Hasenbein", "Argentina", "5:12.4" ], [ "5", "M.Mercado Margela Borja Silvia Belmar Maria Luísa Sousa", "Mexico", "5:16.7" ], [ "6", "M.R.Caixeta L.Barth Eliana Souza Motta Vera Maria Formiga", "Brazil", "5:18.6" ], [ "7", "- - - -", "-", "-" ], [ "8", "- - - -", "-", "-" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held on April . [ 1 ]
Swimming_at_the_1963_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_4_×_100_metre_medley_relay_0
The women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the swimming events at the 1963 Pan American Games took place on April. The defending Pan American Games champion is the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Distance" ]
[ [ "1", "Brent Noon", "Georgia", "20.41 m ( 66 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )" ], [ "2", "John Godina", "UCLA", "20.03 m ( 65 ft 8 ⁄ 2 in )" ], [ "3", "Courtney Ireland New Zealand", "Southern Methodist", "19.25 m ( 63 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "4", "Rob Carlson", "Tennessee", "18.93 m ( 62 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "5", "Matt Simson United Kingdom", "Florida", "18.90 m ( 62 ft 0 in )" ], [ "6", "Kevin Coleman", "Nebraska", "18.87 m ( 61 ft 10 ⁄ 4 in )" ], [ "7", "Joe Bailey", "UCLA", "18.33 m ( 60 ft 1 ⁄ 2 in )" ], [ "8", "Mark Parlin", "UCLA", "18.32 m ( 60 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in )" ] ]
Individual results -- Men 's shot put
Only top eight final results shown ; no prelims are listed [ 3 ]
1993_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_16
The 1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were contested June 2−5 at Tad Gormley Stadium at the University of New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana in order to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiate Division I outdoor track and field events in the United States. These were the 71st annual men's championships and the 12th annual women's championships. This was the Privateers' first time hosting the event. In a repeat of the previous year's result, Arkansas and LSU topped the men's and women's team standings, respectively; it was the Razorbacks' third men's team title and the seventh for the Lady Tigers. This was the second of eight consecutive titles for Arkansas. The Lady Tigers, meanwhile, captured their seventh consecutive title and, ultimately, the seventh of eleven straight titles they won between 1987 and 1997. Wind=+1.69 mps Wind=+3.69 mps Wind=+1.51 mps Wind=+0.33 mps Wind=+1.58 mps Wind=+2.38 mps
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Luck_(TV_series)
Good Luck (TV series)
[ "Cast", "Character", "Description", "Episodes Appeared" ]
[ [ "Hong Huifang 洪慧芳", "Lin-He Xiangniang 林何香娘", "Ang Ku Kueh ( 红龟糕 ) Lin Xiaoyi , Lin Xiaolian , Lin Xiaohe , Lin Xiaoping 's mother Lin Xiaozhen 's adoptive mother Lin Shijie , Lin Shijun , Lin Shihui and Fang Enqi 's grandmother Li Suxian 's ex-grandmother in-law Lin Jiayuan and Jiang Bao'Er great-grandmother", "1-20" ], [ "Chen Shucheng 陈澍城", "Lin Xiaohe 林孝和", "Lin-He Xiangniang 's third son Lin Shihui 's father Owner of a haircut shop Barber Younger version played by Ho Wen Long", "1-20" ], [ "Chen Liping 陈莉萍", "Lin Xiaozhen 林孝真", "Lin-He Xiangniang 's younger and adopted daughter Fang Enqi 's mother Fang Youda 's ex-wife Jiang Bao'er 's grandmother Owner of a restaurant Gambler Younger version played by Shelia Tan", "1-20" ], [ "Rayson Tan 陈泰铭", "Fang Youda 方友达", "Lin Xiaozhen 's husband Fang Enqi 's father Jiang Bao'er 's grandfather Loan shark-turned-delivery man", "5-20" ], [ "Romeo Tan 陈罗密欧", "Liu Xuan 刘轩", "Lin Shihui 's husband Younger version played by Jerald Tan", "1-20" ], [ "Chris Tong 童冰玉", "Lin Shihui 林世慧", "Liu Xuan 's wife Lin Xiaohe 's daughter Lin-He Xiangniang 's granddaughter", "1-20" ], [ "Kym Ng 鐘琴", "Li Suxian 李素娴", "Lin Shijie 's ex-wife Lin Jiayuan 's mother Younger version played by Tan Mei Kee", "1-20" ], [ "Terence Cao 曹国辉", "Lin Shijie 林世杰", "Nelson Li Suxian 's ex-husband Lin Jiayuan 's father Lin-He Xiangniang 's grandson Son of Lin-He Xiangniang 's deceased eldest son Younger version played by Zong Zijie", "3-20" ], [ "Zhang Zhenhuan 张振寰", "Lin Shijun 林世君", "Lin Xiaoping 's son Lin-He Xiangniang 's grandson Likes Fang Enqi", "1-20" ], [ "Paige Chua 蔡琦慧", "Fang Enqi 方恩琦", "Fang Youda and Lin Xiaozhen 's daughter Jiang Bao'er 's mother Boss of En Ji", "1-20" ], [ "Aloysius Pang 冯伟衷", "Lin Jiayuan 林家元", "Yan Li Suxian and Lin Shijie 's son Lin-He Xiangniang 's great-grandson", "1-20" ] ]
Cast -- Main cast
Good_Luck_(TV_series)_1
Good Luck (Chinese: 百岁大吉) is a Lunar New Year drama serial produced by MediaCorp Studios and aired on Channel 8. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day. Music call for this series was announced in 2014. Hong Huifang portrays a centenarian who is a matriarch of a 4-generation family in the series; other characters include Chen Shucheng, Chen Liping, Rayson Tan, Romeo Tan, Chris Tong, Kym Ng, Terence Cao, Zhang Zhenhuan, Paige Chua and Aloysius Pang. The series began production in September 2014 and wrapped up its filming in November 2014. It began on 2 February 2015 with a total of 20 episodes. This series is about an estranged family and how they reconcile their conflicts and differences to reunite in time to welcome a new year and celebrate longevity, happiness and wealth. The series is partly sponsored by the Media Development Authority of Singapore. The Series is repeated at 5.30pm on Channel 8 on weekdays.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season
1995–96 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ]
[ [ "R1 1st Leg", "12 September 1995", "Malmö FF", "A", "1-2", "12,486", "Woan" ], [ "R1 2nd Leg", "26 September 1995", "Malmö FF", "H", "1-0 ( won on away goals )", "23,817", "Roy" ], [ "R2 1st Leg", "17 October 1995", "Auxerre", "A", "1-0", "20,000", "Stone" ], [ "R2 2nd Leg", "31 October 1995", "Auxerre", "H", "0-0 ( won 1-0 on agg )", "28,064", "" ], [ "R3 1st Leg", "21 November 1995", "Lyon", "H", "1-0", "22,141", "McGregor" ], [ "R3 2nd Leg", "5 December 1995", "Lyon", "A", "0-0 ( won 1-0 on agg )", "35,000", "" ], [ "QF 1st Leg", "5 March 1996", "Bayern Munich", "A", "1-2", "38,000", "Chettle" ], [ "QF 2nd Leg", "19 March 1996", "Bayern Munich", "H", "1-5 ( lost 2-7 on agg )", "28,844", "Stone" ] ]
Results -- UEFA Cup
Main article : 1995–96 UEFA Cup
1995–96_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season_8
During the 1995-96 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the FA Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Cup
2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "18 Nov", "12:30", "Egypt", "0-3", "Puerto Rico", "17-25", "19-25", "17-25", "", "53-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "18 Nov", "15:00", "Bulgaria", "3-1", "Spain", "25-21", "19-25", "25-20", "25-17", "94-83", "P2 P3" ], [ "18 Nov", "18:00", "Brazil", "0-3", "United States", "26-28", "28-30", "20-25", "", "74-83", "P2 P3" ], [ "19 Nov", "13:00", "Bulgaria", "3-1", "Egypt", "25-19", "25-18", "23-25", "25-18", "98-80", "P2 P3" ], [ "19 Nov", "15:30", "Puerto Rico", "3-1", "United States", "25-21", "20-25", "25-17", "25-22", "95-85", "P2 P3" ], [ "19 Nov", "18:30", "Brazil", "3-0", "Spain", "30-28", "25-17", "25-16", "", "80-61", "P2 P3" ], [ "20 Nov", "13:00", "Bulgaria", "3-1", "Puerto Rico", "19-25", "25-18", "27-25", "25-17", "96-85", "P2 P3" ], [ "20 Nov", "15:30", "Spain", "3-1", "United States", "21-25", "25-20", "27-25", "25-20", "98-90", "P2 P3" ], [ "20 Nov", "18:30", "Brazil", "3-0", "Egypt", "25-18", "25-14", "25-17", "", "75-49", "P2 P3" ] ]
Results -- First round
2007_FIVB_Men's_World_Cup_3
The 2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup was held in Japan from 18 November to 2 December 2007. The tournament was the first step in the qualification process for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The top three teams qualified for the Olympics, and joined China as they had already secured a berth as the host country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeling_Convention
Wheeling Convention
[ "County", "Name", "Comments" ]
[ [ "Barbour", "N. H. Taft", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Barbour", "John H. Shuttleworth", "delegate" ], [ "Barbour", "Spencer Dayton", "delegate" ], [ "Brooke", "Joseph Gist", "Virginia Senator" ], [ "Brooke", "H. W. Crothers", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Brooke", "John D. Nicholls", "delegate" ], [ "Brooke", "Campbell Tarr", "delegate" ], [ "Cabell", "Albert Laidley", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Monongalia", "Leroy Kramer", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Monongalia", "Joseph Snider", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Monongalia", "Ralph L. Berkshire", "delegate" ], [ "Monongalia", "William Price", "delegate" ], [ "Monongalia", "James Evans", "delegate" ], [ "Monongalia", "D. B. Dorsey", "delegate" ], [ "Ohio", "Thomas H. Logan", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Ohio", "Andrew Wilson", "Virginia Assembly" ], [ "Ohio", "Daniel Lamb", "delegate" ], [ "Ohio", "James W. Paxton", "delegate" ], [ "Ohio", "George Harrison", "delegate" ], [ "Ohio", "Chester D. Hubbard", "delegate" ] ]
Second Wheeling Convention -- Chart of delegates
The delegates to the Second Wheeling Convention of 1861 from counties in western and northern Virginia . [ 7 ]
Wheeling_Convention_0
The 1861 Wheeling Convention was an assembly of Virginia Southern Unionist delegates from the northwestern counties of Virginia, aimed at repealing the Ordinance of Secession, which had been approved by referendum, subject to a vote. The first of its two meetings was held before the vote, and some were keen to preempt ratification. But most preferred to elect delegates for a second meeting, should the vote go against them. When it did, the assembly formed its own Restored government of Virginia, recognized by the Federal government, and empowered to authorize the creation of a new state of West Virginia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2016
List of Italian football transfers summer 2016
[ "Date", "Name", "Moving from", "Moving to", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 February 2016", "Lucas Boyé", "Newell 's Old Boys", "Torino", "Undisclosed" ], [ "30 March 2016", "Ante Budimir", "St. Pauli", "Crotone", "Undisclosed" ], [ "30 March 2016", "Mario Lemina", "Marseille", "Juventus", "€9.5M" ], [ "9 May 2016", "Hamdi Harbaoui", "Lokeren", "Udinese", "Free" ], [ "23 May 2016", "Lorenzo Tonelli", "Empoli", "Napoli", "Undisclosed" ], [ "30 May 2016", "Antonio Rüdiger", "Stuttgart", "Roma", "€9M" ], [ "30 May 2016", "Manuel Pasqual", "Fiorentina", "Empoli", "Free" ] ]
Transfers -- February - May
List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2016_0
This is a list of Italian football transfers featuring at least one Serie A or Serie B club which were completed from 1 July 2016 to 31 August 2016, date in which the summer transfer window would close. Free agent could join any club at any time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Webster
Victor Webster
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1997", "Sunset Beach", "Roger" ], [ "1999", "The Lot", "Victor Mansfield" ], [ "1999-2000", "Days of Our Lives", "Nicholas Alamain # 2" ], [ "2000", "Gangland", "Joey" ], [ "2000", "The Chippendales Murder", "Marco Carolo" ], [ "2001", "Baywatch : Hawaii", "Lyle Garrett" ], [ "2001", "Becker", "Craig" ], [ "2001", "V.I.P", "Dean McGee" ], [ "2001-2004", "Mutant X", "Brennan Mulwray" ], [ "2002", "Wishmaster : The Prophecy Fulfilled", "Hunter" ], [ "2003", "Bringing Down the House", "Glen" ], [ "2003", "Sex and the City", "Chip Kil-Kinney" ], [ "2005", "Dirty Love", "Richard" ], [ "2005", "Las Vegas", "Estefan" ], [ "2005", "Must Love Dogs", "Eric" ], [ "2005", "Inconceivable", "Sam Marrak" ], [ "2005", "Noah 's Arc", "Brett" ], [ "2006", "Man vs. Monday", "Paul" ], [ "2006", "Emily 's Reasons Why Not", "Stan" ], [ "2006", "Related", "Marco" ] ]
Filmography
Victor_Webster_0
Victor Webster (born February 7, 1973) is a Canadian actor. He is known for being the second actor to play Nicholas Alamain on the NBC daytime soap Days of Our Lives from 1999-2000, the mutant Brennan Mulwray in Mutant X, Coop the cupid on Charmed and detective Carlos Fonnegra in Continuum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Richmond_Football_Club_season
2012 Richmond Football Club season
[ "Round", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Opponent 's score", "Result", "Home/away", "Venue", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "Friday , 17 February 6:45pm", "0.6.5 ( 30 )", "North Melbourne", "0.7.2 ( 44 )", "Lost by 3 points", "Home", "Etihad Stadium", "28,228" ], [ "1", "Friday , 17 February 8:55pm", "0.6.4 ( 40 )", "Hawthorn", "0.5.7 ( 37 )", "Won by 3 points", "Away", "Etihad Stadium", "28,228" ], [ "2", "Sunday , 4 March 5:10pm", "1.4.12 ( 105 )", "Fremantle", "0.10.7 ( 67 )", "Lost by 38 points", "Away", "Subiaco Oval", "7,294" ], [ "3", "Saturday , 10 March 3:10pm", "1.14.15 ( 108 )", "Geelong", "0.6.13 ( 49 )", "Won by 59 points", "Away", "Kardinia Park", "9,393" ], [ "4", "Saturday , 17 March 12:30pm", "20.20 ( 140 )", "Greater Western Sydney", "10.6 ( 66 )", "Won by 74 points", "Away", "Manuka Oval", "4,222" ] ]
2012 season -- Pre-season
2012_Richmond_Football_Club_season_5
The 2012 season marked the 105th season in which the Richmond Football Club participated in the AFL/VFL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creed_(soundtrack)
Creed (soundtrack)
[ "Title", "Musician ( s )", "Key scenes/Notes" ]
[ [ "El Padre Armando", "Macias & Macias", "Plays during Donnie Creed 's boxing bout in Tijuana , Mexico" ], [ "24/7 Boxing Theme", "José Cancela , Amy Beauchamp", "Plays during the HBO 24/7 documentary on Ricky Conlan and Danny Wheeler" ], [ "Be Alright", "Tessa Thompson , Ludwig Göransson , DJ Dahi", "Plays during the scene in the beginning of the movie where Donnie goes downstairs to tell his neighbor to turn down their music and is surprised to meet Bianca" ], [ "Days Undone", "The Jay Vons", "" ], [ "Gray", "Gedeon Luke and The People", "" ], [ "Commas", "Future", "" ], [ "Pardon the Interruption Theme", "Joel Langley", "Plays during the Pardon the Interruption segment regarding the Creed-Conlan match" ], [ "Throw Caution To The Wind", "Ronnie Gesser", "" ], [ "E Cosi ' Per Non Morire", "Luciano Beretta , Elide Suligoj", "" ], [ "Gon na Fly Now ( Theme from Rocky )", "Bill Conti , Carol Connors , Ayn Robbins", "Plays between the eleventh and twelfth rounds of the final match" ], [ "Going the Distance", "Bill Conti", "Plays during the twelfth round of the final match" ] ]
Additional music
Additional music credited in Creed : [ 14 ]
Creed_(soundtrack)_1
Creed: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album for the 2015 film Creed, which features music by various artists. The album was released on November 20, 2015 through Atlantic Records.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFL_Championship_Manager_of_the_Month
EFL Championship Manager of the Month
[ "Month", "Year", "Nationality", "Manager", "Team" ]
[ [ "August", "2004.5 2004", "England", "Paul Jewell", "Wigan Athletic" ], [ "September", "2004.6 2004", "England", "Ian Holloway", "Queens Park Rangers" ], [ "October", "2004.7 2004", "England", "Paul Jewell", "Wigan Athletic" ], [ "November", "2004.8 2004", "England", "Joe Royle", "Ipswich Town" ], [ "December", "2004.9 2004", "England", "Neil Warnock", "Sheffield United" ], [ "January", "2005.1 2005", "England", "Lennie Lawrence", "Cardiff City" ], [ "February", "2005.2 2005", "Wales", "Tony Pulis", "Stoke City" ], [ "March", "2005.3 2005", "Ireland", "Mick McCarthy", "Sunderland" ], [ "April", "2005.4 2005", "England", "Micky Adams", "Coventry City" ], [ "August", "2005.5 2005", "England", "Neil Warnock", "Sheffield United" ], [ "September", "2005.6 2005", "England", "Neil Warnock", "Sheffield United" ], [ "October", "2005.7 2005", "England", "Steve Coppell", "Reading" ], [ "November", "2005.8 2005", "England", "Steve Coppell", "Reading" ], [ "December", "2005.9 2005", "Northern Ireland", "Nigel Worthington", "Norwich City" ], [ "January", "2006.1 2006", "Scotland", "Billy Davies", "Preston North End" ], [ "February", "2006.2 2006", "England", "Aidy Boothroyd", "Watford" ], [ "March", "2006.3 2006", "England", "Rob Kelly", "Leicester City" ], [ "April", "2006.4 2006", "Scotland", "Billy Davies", "Preston North End" ], [ "August", "2006.5 2006", "England", "Dave Jones", "Cardiff City" ], [ "September", "2006.6 2006", "Wales", "Geraint Williams", "Colchester United" ] ]
List of winners
Contents 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2007–08 · 2008–09 · 2009–10 · 2010–11 · 2012–13 · 2013–14 · 2014–15 · 2015–16 · 2016–17 · 2017–18 · 2018–19 · 2019–20
EFL_Championship_Manager_of_the_Month_0
The Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the manager adjudged best for each month of the season in the Football League Championship, the second tier of English football. The recipient is chosen by a panel assembled by the League's sponsor and announced alongside the League One and League Two Manager of the Month awards at the beginning of the following month. For sponsorship reasons, from its inception in 2004 until 2010 it was known as the Coca-Cola Manager of the Month award, with the Coca-Cola company sponsoring the league during that period. From the 2010-11 season until the end of the 2012-13 season the league was sponsored by npower and the award was known as the npower Manager of the Month. In July 2013, it was announced that Sky Bet would become the new sponsor of the English Football League, and since August 2013 the award has been known as the Sky Bet Manager of the Month. In November 2017 it was announced that Sky Bet and the EFL had agreed for Sky Bet to continue its sponsorship up until 2024. Coca-Cola had agreed a three-year deal to become the new sponsor of the English Football League early in 2004, and in June 2004 it was announced that the League would be completely re-branded. The First Division, which had been the second tier of English football since 1992 when 22 clubs broke away to form the Premier League, was renamed The Championship. The Premier League already awarded a Manager of the Month award, since the start of the 1993-94 season, and Coca-Cola introduced a Manager of the Month award for the Championship when they became sponsors at the start of the 2004-05 season; the first recipient was Paul Jewell for his achievements in August 2004 with Wigan Athletic. Neil Warnock has won the award a record ten times. The awards are designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom by bespoke awards company Gaudio Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Alianza_Lima_season
2013 Alianza Lima season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Player", "Age", "Moving from", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 January 2013", "GK", "Manuel Heredia", "26", "Cienciano", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2013", "MF", "Julio Edson Uribe", "27", "Real Garcilaso", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2013", "MF", "Emiliano Ciucci", "26", "Real Garcilaso", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2013", "DF", "Luis Trujillo", "22", "Juan Aurich", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2013", "DF", "Erick Sánchez", "19", "Atlético Minero", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2013", "MF", "Anderson Cueto", "23", "Juan Aurich", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2013", "MF", "Renatto Chira", "20", "Real Garcilaso", "Free" ], [ "3 February 2013", "FW", "Wilmer Aguirre", "29", "San Luis FC", "Free" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
2013_Alianza_Lima_season_0
The 2013 season is Alianza Lima's 112th in existence and the club's 96th season in the top flight of Peruvian football. The season marks the return of manager Wilmar Valencia, who assumed management of the club first in 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluepoint_Games
Bluepoint Games
[ "Year", "Title", "Genre ( s )", "Platform ( s )" ]
[ [ "2006", "Blast Factor", "Shooter", "PlayStation 3" ], [ "2009", "God of War Collection", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 3" ], [ "2011", "The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 3" ], [ "2011", "Metal Gear Solid HD Collection", "Stealth , action", "PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360" ], [ "2012", "PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale", "Fighting , action", "PlayStation Vita" ], [ "2013", "Flower", "Adventure game", "PlayStation 4 , PlayStation Vita" ], [ "2014", "Titanfall", "Shooter", "Xbox 360" ], [ "2015", "Uncharted : The Nathan Drake Collection", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 4" ], [ "2015", "Gravity Rush Remastered", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 4" ], [ "2018", "Shadow of the Colossus", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 4" ] ]
Games
Bluepoint_Games_0
Bluepoint Games, Inc. is an American independent video game developer located in Austin, Texas. Vice President Andy O'Neil previously served as technical lead engineer on Metroid Prime (2002) and (2004) titles for Nintendo of America Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janice_Man
Janice Man
[ "Year", "English title", "Original title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2007", "Love Is Not All Around", "十分愛", "Nik 's ex-girlfriend" ], [ "2008", "See You in YouTube", "愛鬥大", "Janice" ], [ "2008", "La Lingerie", "內衣少女", "Donut" ], [ "2009", "Basic Love", "愛情故事", "June" ], [ "2010", "Frozen", "為你鍾情", "Monica" ], [ "2011", "Punished", "報應", "Daisy" ], [ "2011", "Turning Point 2", "Laughing Gor之潛罪犯", "Carmen" ], [ "2012", "Nightfall", "大追捕", "Eva / Zoe / Tsui" ], [ "2012", "Passion Island", "熱愛島", "Jennes" ], [ "2013", "Mortician", "臨終囧事", "" ], [ "2014", "The Midnight After", "那夜凌晨,我坐上了旺角開往大埔的紅van", "Yuki" ], [ "2015", "Tales of Mystery", "怪談", "Pei Wen" ], [ "2015", "Helios", "赤道", "Zhang Yiyun" ], [ "2015", "Paris Holiday", "巴黎假期", "" ], [ "2016", "Nessun Dorma", "兇手還未睡", "" ], [ "2016", "Cold War 2", "寒戰2", "" ], [ "2017", "The Brink", "狂獸", "Suet" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Janice_Man_0
Janice Man (born December 29, 1988) is a Hong Kong actress and fashion model.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Around_the_World_in_80_Gardens
Around the World in 80 Gardens
[ "#", "Country", "Garden", "Notes" ]
[ [ "8", "Australia", "The Royal Botanic Gardens , Sydney", "Botanic gardens around Farm Cove at the centre of Sydney , on the site of a grain farm established by the first European settlers in 1788 . Website" ], [ "9", "Australia", "Kennerton Green , Mittagong , New South Wales", "A colonial-style garden with European planting in the hills near Sydney" ], [ "10", "Australia", "The Sitta Garden , Sydney", "A modern garden designed by Vladimir Sitta , including native plants and large slabs of red rock from central Australia" ], [ "11", "Australia", "Alice Springs Desert Park , Northern Territory", "A park near Alice Springs recreating the habitats for desert plants across central Australia . Website" ], [ "12", "Australia", "Cruden Farm , Langwarrin , Melbourne", "Gardened continuously by Dame Elisabeth Murdoch since the 1920s" ], [ "13", "Australia", "The Garden Vineyard , Moorooduc , Melbourne", "A European-style garden on the Mornington Peninsula , replacing European planting with Australian natives . Website" ], [ "14", "New Zealand", "Ayrlies Garden , Auckland", "A 12-acre ( 49,000 m ) country garden created since 1964 in a paddock east of Auckland by Beverley McConnell . Website" ], [ "15", "New Zealand", "Te Kainga Marire , New Plymouth", "A domestic city garden of native New Zealand plants . Its name is Māori for the peaceful encampment . Website" ] ]
Australia and New Zealand
Starting with Botany Bay ...
Around_the_World_in_80_Gardens_1
Around the World in 80 Gardens is a television series of 10 programmes in which British gardener and broadcaster Monty Don visits 80 of the world's most celebrated gardens. The series was filmed over a period of 18 months and was first broadcast on BBC Two at 9.00pm on successive Sundays from 27 January to 30 March 2008. A book based on the series was also published. The title of the series was a reference to Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days and is a spiritual successor to Dan Cruickshank's earlier television series, Around the World in 80 Treasures, first broadcast in 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_five_wicket_hauls_at_Sardar_Patel_Stadium
List of international five wicket hauls at Sardar Patel Stadium
[ "No", "Bowler", "Date", "Team", "Opposing team", "Inn", "Overs", "Runs", "Wkts", "Econ", "Batsmen", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Wayne Daniel", "12 November 1983", "West Indies", "India", "2", "11.5", "39", "5", "3.29", "Ravi Shastri Kirti Azad Syed Kirmani Kapil Dev Manider Singh", "Won" ], [ "2", "Kapil Dev", "12 November 1983", "India", "West Indies", "3", "30.3", "83", "9", "2.72", "Gordon Greenidge Viv Richards Larry Gomes Gus Logie Clive Lloyd Jeff Dujon Malcolm Marshall Wayne Daniel Michael Holding", "Lost" ], [ "3", "Venkatapathy Raju", "8 February 1994", "India", "Sri Lanka", "1", "23.5", "38", "5", "1.59", "Aravinda de Silva Arjuna Ranatunga Pubudu Dassanayake Don Anurasiri Pramodya Wickramasinghe", "Won" ], [ "4", "Venkatapathy Raju", "8 February 1994", "India", "Sri Lanka", "3", "32.3", "87", "6", "2.67", "Roshan Mahanama Hashan Tillakaratne Arjuna Ranatunga Don Anurasiri Pramodya Wickramasinghe Muttiah Muralitharan", "Won" ], [ "5", "Javagal Srinath", "23 November 1996", "India", "South Africa", "4", "11.5", "21", "6", "1.77", "Andrew Hudson Daryll Cullinan Dave Richardson Jonty Rhodes Allan Donald Paul Adams", "Won" ], [ "6", "Anil Kumble", "29 October 1999", "India", "New Zealand", "2", "48", "82", "5", "1.70", "Matt Horne Daniel Vettori Gary Stead Adam Parore Chris Cairns", "Drawn" ], [ "7", "Anil Kumble", "11 December 2001", "India", "England", "1", "51", "115", "7", "2.25", "Mark Butcher Nasser Hussain Michael Vaughan Marcus Trescothick Andrew Flintoff James Foster Ashley Giles", "Drawn" ], [ "8", "Ashley Giles", "11 December 2001", "England", "India", "2", "43.3", "67", "5", "1.54", "Deep Dasgupta Sachin Tendulkar Anil Kumble Harbhajan Singh Javagal Srinath", "Drawn" ], [ "9", "Harbhajan Singh", "11 December 2001", "India", "England", "3", "30.2", "71", "5", "2.34", "Nasser Hussain Mark Ramprakash Mark Butcher Ashley Giles Matthew Hoggard Shivlal Yadav", "Drawn" ], [ "10", "Harbhajan Singh", "8 December 2005", "India", "Sri Lanka", "2", "22.2", "62", "7", "2.77", "Marvan Atapattu Mahela Jayawardene Thilan Samaraweera Kumar Sangakkara Farveez Maharoof Tillakaratne Dilshan Lasith Malinga", "Won" ], [ "11", "Anil Kumble", "8 December 2005", "India", "Sri Lanka", "4", "34.3", "89", "5", "2.57", "Kumar Sangakkara Upul Tharanga Thilan Samaraweera Farveez Maharoof Malinga Bandara", "Won" ], [ "12", "Dale Steyn", "3 April 2008", "South Africa", "India", "1", "8", "23", "5", "2.87", "Virender Sehwag Rahul Dravid Harbhajan Singh RP Singh S. Sreesanth", "Won" ], [ "13", "Chris Martin", "4 November 2010", "New Zealand", "India", "3", "27", "63", "5", "2.33", "Gautam Gambhir Rahul Dravid Sachin Tendulkar Suresh Raina MS Dhoni", "Drawn" ], [ "14", "Graeme Swann", "15 November 2012", "England", "India", "1", "51", "144", "5", "2.82", "Gautam Gambhir Virender Sehwag Sachin Tendulkar Virat Kohli MS Dhoni", "Lost" ], [ "15", "Pragyan Ojha", "15 November 2012", "India", "England", "2", "22.2", "45", "5", "2.01", "James Anderson Kevin Pietersen Ian Bell Tim Bresnan Matt Prior", "Won" ] ]
Tests
List_of_international_five_wicket_hauls_at_Sardar_Patel_Stadium_0
The Sardar Patel Stadium is a cricket ground on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, it was established in 1982 and has a capacity of 54,000. The ground hosted its first international match in 1983 when India played the West Indies in a Test match, One Day Internationals (ODIs) have been played at the ground since 1984. The ground has been the scene of 15 Test five wicket hauls. In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a five-for or fifer) refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement. This list details the five-wicket hauls taken in international cricket at Sardar Patel St6adium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_windmills_in_Ireland
List of windmills in Ireland
[ "Location", "Name of mill and coordinate", "Type", "First mention or built", "Last mention or demise" ]
[ [ "Ardee", "Christians Hill Mill 53°52′14″N 6°31′24″W / 53.87058°N 6.5232°W / 53.87058 ; -6.5232", "Tower", "1778", "Gone by 1835 Windmill World" ], [ "Dundalk", "Carnanbregagh Mill 53°58′45″N 6°25′29″W / 53.97919°N 6.4246°W / 53.97919 ; -6.4246", "Tower", "1778", "Windmill World" ], [ "Dundalk", "Seatown Mill 54°00′21″N 6°23′21″W / 54.00583°N 6.3891°W / 54.00583 ; -6.3891", "Tower", "1790s", "Windmill World" ], [ "Moneyveg", "Moneyveg Windmill", "Tower", "1837", "" ], [ "Pepperstown", "53°53′15″N 6°31′53″W / 53.88751°N 6.5315°W / 53.88751 ; -6.5315", "Tower", "", "Windmill World" ], [ "Piperstown", "53°46′59″N 6°20′23″W / 53.78319°N 6.3398°W / 53.78319 ; -6.3398", "Tower", "1756", "Windmill World" ], [ "Termonfeckin", "Termonfeckin Mill 53°46′02″N 6°16′13″W / 53.76712°N 6.2703°W / 53.76712 ; -6.2703", "Tower", "1778", "Windmill World" ], [ "Whitemill", "Whitemill Mill 54°02′41″N 6°23′41″W / 54.04463°N 6.3947°W / 54.04463 ; -6.3947", "Tower", "", "Windmill World" ] ]
Locations -- Louth
List_of_windmills_in_Ireland_10
This is a list of windmills in Ireland, split by the thirty-two counties that comprise the island.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Ji-min
Han Ji-min
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Network" ]
[ [ "2003", "All In", "young Min Soo-yeon", "SBS" ], [ "2003", "Good Person", "Oh Soon-jung", "MBC" ], [ "2003", "Dae Jang Geum", "Shin-bi", "MBC" ], [ "2004", "Déjà vu ( Drama City episode )", "Soo-yeon", "KBS2" ], [ "2005", "Memory ( Drama City episode )", "Soo-kyung", "KBS2" ], [ "2005", "Resurrection", "Seo Eun-ha", "KBS2" ], [ "2006", "Wolf", "Han Ji-soo", "MBC" ], [ "2006", "Great Inheritance", "Yoo Mi-rae", "KBS2" ], [ "2006", "Super Rookie Ranger", "Gong Joo-yeon", "SBS" ], [ "2007", "Capital Scandal", "Na Yeo-kyung", "KBS2" ], [ "2007", "Yi San", "Seong Song-yeon", "MBC" ], [ "2009", "Cain and Abel", "Oh Young-ji", "SBS" ], [ "2011", "Padam Padam", "Jung Ji-na", "jTBC" ], [ "2012", "Rooftop Prince", "Park Ha/Hong Bu-yong", "SBS" ], [ "2015", "Hyde Jekyll , Me", "Jang Ha-na", "SBS" ], [ "2016", "Dramaworld", "Herself", "Netflix" ], [ "2016", "Do n't Dare to Dream", "Dr. Han Ji-min ( cameo ep . 11 )", "SBS" ], [ "2018", "Familiar Wife", "Seo Woo-jin", "tvN" ], [ "2019", "Dazzling", "Kim Hye-ja", "jTBC" ], [ "2019", "One Spring Night", "Lee Jung-in", "MBC" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Han_Ji-min_1
Han Ji-min (born November 5, 1982) is a South Korean actress. After minor roles in All In and Dae Jang Geum, Han had her breakout role in revenge series Resurrection in 2005. This was followed by leading roles in period dramas Capital Scandal and Yi San, contemporary dramas Cain and Abel and Padam Padam, romantic dramas Rooftop Prince, Familiar Wife as well as drama film Miss Baek.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Young
Jeremy Young
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Episodes" ]
[ [ "1960-61", "Armchair Theatre", "Massingham Pete", "Season 4 , Episode 16 : The Great Gold Bullion Robbery Season 4 , Episode 40 : The Night of the Apes ''" ], [ "1960-61", "Deadline Midnight", "Neville Crane", "Season 1 : ( 4 episodes ) Season 2 : ( 8 episodes ) Season 3 : ( 3 episodes )" ], [ "1962-69", "Z-Cars", "Tom Morgan Norton Stone Joe Drage", "Season 2 , Episode 5 : `` Friendly Relations '' Season 3 , Episode 25 : `` A Question of Storage '' Season 4 , Episode 22 : `` A Matter of Give and Take '' Season 6 : ( 2 episodes )" ], [ "1963", "Suspense Ghost Squad Maupassant BBC Sunday-Night Play", "Campbell Jimmy Rice Comte de Garens Richard Stevens", "Season 2 , Episode 20 : `` The Edge of Discovery '' Season 2 , Episode 25 : `` Lost in Transit '' Season 1 , Episode 4 : `` War '' Season 4 Episode 47 : `` The Greevey Column" ], [ "1963-65", "Doctor Who", "Kal Gordon Lowrey", "Season 1 : ( 3 episodes ) Season 3 , Episode 5 : `` Mission to the Unknown ''" ], [ "1964", "Comedy Playhouse Cluff Crossroads The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling", "Alan Billy Lamb Prof. Angrave Clerk", "Season 3 , Episode 13 : The Mate Market Season 1 , Episode 5 : `` The Daughter-In-Law '' Unknown Season 1 , Episode 19 : `` Consequences ''" ], [ "1964-65", "The Villains", "Grainer Inspector Henry", "Season 1 , Episode 5 : `` Les Girls ' Season 3 , Episode 7 : `` Sonny ''" ], [ "1964-66", "No Hiding Place", "Hammer Tovey Inspector", "Season 6 , Episode 12 : `` Trained to Kill '' Season 8 , Episode 13 : `` The Fit-up ''" ], [ "1965", "R3 A Slight Case of", "Wilson Unknown", "Season 2 , Episode 4 : `` Experiment in Death '' Season 1 , Episode 5 : `` Identity ''" ], [ "1966", "Court Martial ' Adam Adamant Lives ! The Wednesday Play", "Cpl . Stanley Jones Wilson Captain of the Dragons Demolition expert", "Season 1 , Episode 2 Taps for the Sergeant '' Season 1 , Episode 6 : `` The Terribly Happy Embalmers '' Season 1 : ( 2 episodes )" ], [ "1966-67", "The Three Musketeers", "Athos", "Season 1 : ( 10 episodes )" ], [ "1966-68", "The Avengers", "Willy Frant/ Lord Castagan Dr. Penrose George Burton", "Season 4 , Episode 21 : `` A Touch of Brimstone `` Season 5 , Episode 10 : `` Never , Never Say Die '' Season 7 , Episode 1 : `` The Forget-Me-Knot ``" ], [ "1966-69", "The Saint", "Inspector Galba Gregorio", "Season 5 , Episode 8 : `` The Man Who Liked Lions '' Season 6 , Episode 17 : `` The Ex-King of Diamonds ''" ], [ "1966 1971", "Thirty-Minute Theatre", "Boss Masters", "Season 1 , Episode 32 : `` The Hard World '' Season 7 , Episode 11 : `` Jenkins ''" ], [ "1967", "The Fellows ' The Further Adventures of the Musketeers", "Vyner Athos", "Season 1 , Episode 7 : `` A Snatch in Time '' Season 1 : ( 16 episodes )" ], [ "1967", "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ' Out of Town Theatre The Revenue Men Softly , Softly", "Anastasia Sister Ursula Janice Brent Mrs. Forbes", "Season 1 , Episode 2 : `` The Croxley Master '' Season 1 , Episode 5 : `` A Nun 's Tale '' Season 2 , Episode 12 : `` Fox in the High Street '' Season 3 , Episode 9 : `` The Hunt ''" ], [ "1967-68", "Softly Softly", "Hunt Law", "Season 2 , Episode 19 : `` The Same the World Over '' Season 3 : ( 2 episodes )" ], [ "1969", "Department S Canterbury Tales", "Dr. Brogan Unknown", "Season 1 , Episode 4 : ''The Pied Piper of Hambledown '' Season 1 , Episode 6" ], [ "1969 1972", "Dixon of Dock Green", "McLeod Jack Long Barry", "Season 16 : ( 2 episodes ) Season 19 , Episodes 9 : `` Starpoint West ''" ], [ "1970", "Parkin 's Patch Softly , Softly : Taskforce Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ) Up Pompeii ! Doomwatch", "Ossie Frost Charleston Douglas Kershaw Ponderous Vincent Llewellyn", "Season 1 , Episode 17 : `` Regulation 17 '' Season 1 , Episode 9 : `` Private Mischief '' Season 1 , Episode 25 : `` You Can Always Find a Fall Guy '' Season 1 , Episode 2 : `` The Ides of March '' Season 1 , Episode 11 : `` The Battery People ''" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Jeremy_Young_1
John H. Young (born 1934, Liverpool), known professionally as Jeremy Young, is an English actor of Scottish descent. Young has numerous television credits, including Deadline Midnight (1960), Doctor Who (appearing as caveman Kal in three episodes of the first serial An Unearthly Child in 1963) and Coronation Street as nightclub owner Benny Lewis in 1972. His film credits include appearances in The Wild and the Willing (1962), Crooks and Coronets (1969), Eyewitness (1970), Hopscotch (1980) and Photographing Fairies (1997). He has worked for BBC Radio and teaches and directs at the Court Theatre Training Company which is part of the Courtyard, London. Young was married to actresses Coral Atkins and later to Kate O'Mara from 1961 to 1976.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_S10
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metre freestyle S10
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Benoît Huot ( CAN )", "53.73" ], [ "2", "David Levecq ( ESP )", "56.32" ], [ "3", "Mike van der Zanden ( NED )", "56.47" ], [ "4", "Justin Zook ( USA )", "56.50" ], [ "5", "Robert Welbourn ( GBR )", "56.68" ], [ "6", "Rod Welsh ( AUS )", "57.06" ], [ "7", "Daniel Bell ( AUS )", "57.31" ], [ "8", "Piotr Pijanowski ( POL )", "57.32" ] ]
Final round
21 Sept. 2004 , evening session
Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_S10_4
The Men's 100 metre freestyle S10 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 21 September. It was won by Benoît Huot, representing . 21 Sept. 2004, morning session 21 Sept. 2004, morning session 21 Sept. 2004, morning session
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_China_League_One
2016 China League One
[ "Club", "Player 1", "Player 2", "Player 3", "Former Players" ]
[ [ "Beijing BG", "Rubin Okotie", "Nikola Vujadinović", "Leke James", "Carmelo Valencia" ], [ "Beijing Renhe", "Zvjezdan Misimović", "Nikica Jelavić", "Guillermo Molins", "Sejad Salihović" ], [ "Dalian Yifang", "Sekou Oliseh", "Mohamed Bangura", "Nyasha Mushekwi", "Constantin Budescu" ], [ "Dalian Transcendence", "Jaílton Paraíba", "William Paulista", "David Fällman", "Erton Fejzullahu" ], [ "Guizhou Zhicheng", "Mazola", "Yves Ekwalla Herman", "Ibán Cuadrado", "" ], [ "Hunan Billows", "Luis Carlos Cabezas", "Toto Tamuz", "Rok Elsner", "Jhon Valoy" ], [ "Meizhou Hakka", "Japa", "Merlin Tandjigora", "Gibril Sankoh", "" ], [ "Nei Mongol Zhongyou", "Dori", "André Senghor", "Nenad Milijas", "Jonas Salley" ], [ "Qingdao Huanghai", "Yuri", "Đorđe Rakić", "Martí Crespí", "" ], [ "Qingdao Jonoon", "Johnny", "Chigozie Udoji", "Eddie Hernández", "" ], [ "Shanghai Shenxin", "Biro-Biro", "Davi", "Daniel Chima", "Nikola Mitrović" ], [ "Shenzhen F.C", "Aboubakar Oumarou", "Helton", "Deshorn Brown", "Babacar Gueye" ], [ "Tianjin Quanjian", "Luís Fabiano", "Geuvânio", "Jadson", "" ], [ "Wuhan Zall", "Michael Barrantes", "Sölvi Ottesen", "Sam Johnson", "Guto" ], [ "Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard", "Nusmir Fajić", "Rudnei", "Vicente", "" ], [ "Zhejiang Yiteng", "Adam Hughes", "Rodrigo", "Ricardo Steer", "" ] ]
Clubs -- Foreign players
The number of foreign players is limited to three per CL1 team . Teams can use three foreign players on the field each game .
2016_China_League_One_3
The 58.com 2016 Chinese Football Association China League () was the 13th season of the China League One, the second tier of the Chinese football league pyramid, since its establishment in 2004. The league's title sponsor is the e-commerce website 58.com.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moustapha_Akkad
Moustapha Akkad
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Producer", "Presenter" ]
[ [ "1976", "The Message", "Yes", "Yes", "No" ], [ "1978", "Halloween", "No", "Executive", "Yes" ], [ "1980", "Lion of the Desert", "Yes", "Yes", "No" ], [ "1981", "Halloween II", "No", "Executive", "Yes" ], [ "1982", "Halloween III : Season of the Witch", "No", "Executive", "Yes" ], [ "1985", "Appointment with Fear", "No", "Executive", "No" ], [ "1986", "Free Ride", "No", "Executive", "No" ], [ "1988", "Halloween 4 : The Return of Michael Myers", "No", "Executive", "No" ], [ "1989", "Halloween 5 : The Revenge of Michael Myers", "No", "Executive", "Yes" ], [ "1995", "Halloween : The Curse of Michael Myers", "No", "Executive", "No" ], [ "1998", "Halloween H20 : 20 Years Later", "No", "Executive", "No" ], [ "2002", "Halloween : Resurrection", "No", "Executive", "Yes" ] ]
Filmography
Moustapha_Akkad_0
Moustapha Al Akkad (Arabic: مصطفى العقاد ; July 1, 1930 - November 11, 2005) was a Syrian American film producer and director, best known for producing the original series of Halloween films and directing The Message and Lion of the Desert. He was killed along with his daughter Rima Al Akkad Monla in the 2005 Amman bombings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997–98_New_York_Rangers_season
1997–98 New York Rangers season
[ "Game", "March", "Opponent", "Score", "Record" ]
[ [ "60", "2", "Buffalo Sabres", "1 - 0", "18-26-16" ], [ "61", "4", "@ Florida Panthers", "4 - 3", "19-26-16" ], [ "62", "7", "@ New Jersey Devils", "6 - 3", "19-27-16" ], [ "63", "9", "New Jersey Devils", "2 - 2 OT", "19-27-17" ], [ "64", "11", "San Jose Sharks", "5 - 3", "20-27-17" ], [ "65", "12", "@ Montreal Canadiens", "4 - 1", "20-28-17" ], [ "66", "14", "@ Boston Bruins", "5 - 1", "20-29-17" ], [ "67", "16", "Ottawa Senators", "5 - 4", "21-29-17" ], [ "68", "18", "Montreal Canadiens", "2 - 1 OT", "22-29-17" ], [ "69", "21", "Detroit Red Wings", "4 - 3", "22-30-17" ], [ "70", "22", "@ Philadelphia Flyers", "5 - 4 OT", "22-31-17" ], [ "71", "25", "Ottawa Senators", "3 - 2 OT", "22-32-17" ], [ "72", "26", "@ Carolina Hurricanes", "4 - 1", "22-33-17" ], [ "73", "28", "@ Pittsburgh Penguins", "2 - 2 OT", "22-33-18" ], [ "74", "30", "Tampa Bay Lightning", "3 - 1", "22-34-18" ] ]
1997–98_New_York_Rangers_season_9
The 1997-98 New York Rangers season was the 72nd season for the team in the National Hockey League. The Rangers posted a 25-39-18 record in the regular season and finished in fifth place in the Atlantic Division. New York missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since the 1992-93 season. The Rangers fired head coach Colin Campbell during the season and replaced him with former Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup-winning coach John Muckler. This was also the first season since the 1990-91 campaign that the Rangers did not have Mark Messier; after a contentious negotiating period, the Rangers elected not to re-sign Messier and he instead joined the Vancouver Canucks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeRoy_Sprankle
LeRoy Sprankle
[ "Name", "College accolades", "Notable accomplishments" ]
[ [ "Albert H. Agett", "Michigan State football and track , All-American Football Honorable Mention , 1937 College All-Star Game", "PhD . Organic Chemistry . Kicker for Detroit Lions . Assistant Coach at Michigan State University . Awarded several patents" ], [ "John R. Bell", "Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football", "asst . football coach at Georgia Tech ( 1954-56 , 1959-66 ) , AD and head football coach at SW Louisiana ( 1957-59 ) , AD and head football coach at East Tennessee State University ( 1966-73 ) , ETSU Hall of Fame inductee" ], [ "Ed Cifers", "Tennessee football and track team captain", "played with the Washington Redskins ( 1941-42 , 1946 ) and the Chicago Bears ( 1947 ) , Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary winner , President of Charles H. Bacon Company" ], [ "Robert Bob Cifers", "Tennessee football", "played with the Detroit Lions" ], [ "Denver Crawford", "Tennessee football team captain , College All-Star Game", "drafted by the Green Bay Packers , played with the New York Yankees ( 1940 AFL ) , asst . football coach at Washington & Lee , Maryland , Mississippi State , and Minnesota" ], [ "Darrell Crawford", "starting QB at Georgia Tech , 2nd Team All-American , All-Star Game", "played with the Chicago Cardinals , asst . football coach at the University of Richmond , Georgia Tech Hall of Fame inductee" ], [ "Van M. Darsey", "Adrian College football", "President of Parker Rust-Proof Company and Tropical Paint Company , member of Board of Trustees at Adrian College" ], [ "Milton DeVault", "not available", "two term mayor of Kingsport , TN" ], [ "Bobby Dodd", "starting QB at Tennessee , 1930 All-American", "asst . football coach at Georgia Tech ( 1931-46 ) , head football coach at Georgia Tech ( 1947-67 ) , AD at Georgia Tech ( 1950-76 ) , Georgia Tech Hall of Fame , Georgia Sports Hall of Fame , College Football Hall of Fame inductee ( both as a player and coach )" ], [ "Paul Hug", "Tennessee football ( All-Conference Defensive End ) , baseball , basketball , and track", "head basketball and asst . football coach at Southwestern University in Memphis ( now Rhodes College ) , coach at UT Martin ( 1939-41 , 1946 )" ], [ "Bobby Peters", "Princeton basketball , football captain , and track , Football All-American", "3-term Tennessee State Senator , Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All-American" ], [ "Tommy Peters", "Davidson baseball , basketball , football , and track , had the highest basketball PPG in the country final year", "killed in World War II , silver star" ], [ "Jimmy Quillen", "not available", "Tennessee House of Representatives ( 1954-62 ) , U.S. House of Representatives ( 1963-97 )" ], [ "Nat H. Reasor", "Mercer basketball , football , and track", "played minor league baseball with the Macon Peaches , played with the Memphis Tigers ( AFL ) , AFL All-Star Team , Mercer Hall of Fame inductee" ], [ "Henry W. Sams", "PhD from UNC", "author , dean of English Department at Penn State" ], [ "Beryl Shipley", "Delta State basketball", "head basketball coach at SW Louisiana ( 1957-73 ) , head coach of the San Diego Conquistadors of the ABA ( 1975 ) , Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee , all-time most winningest coach at SW Louisiana" ] ]
Notable players coached
LeRoy_Sprankle_0
LeRoy Sprankle (June 11, 1894 - September 25, 1972) was an American high school sports coach and athletics advocate in Eastern Tennessee and South Florida. Often referred to as the Father of East Tennessee Sports, he had several notable accomplishments during his tenured career including: helping to standardize high school officiating in the state of Tennessee, pioneering interstate and international high school sports competition, and most notably, coaching several would-be prominent figures in American and sports history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_AMP_Energy_500
2008 AMP Energy 500
[ "Grid", "Car", "Driver", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Time", "Speed" ]
[ [ "1", "28", "Travis Kvapil", "Yates Racing", "Ford", "51.109", "187.364" ], [ "2", "5", "Casey Mears", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "51.128", "187.295" ], [ "3", "8", "Aric Almirola", "Dale Earnhardt , Inc", "Chevrolet", "51.136", "187.265" ], [ "4", "01", "Regan Smith", "Dale Earnhardt , Inc", "Chevrolet", "51.159", "187.181" ], [ "5", "15", "Paul Menard", "Dale Earnhardt , Inc", "Chevrolet", "51.170", "187.141" ], [ "6", "33", "Mike Wallace", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "51.213", "186.984" ], [ "7", "78", "Joe Nemechek", "Furniture Row Racing", "Chevrolet", "51.217", "186.969" ], [ "8", "70", "Tony Raines", "Haas CNC Racing", "Chevrolet", "51.280", "186.740" ], [ "9", "83", "Brian Vickers", "Red Bull Racing Team", "Toyota", "51.289", "186.707" ], [ "10", "1", "Martin Truex Jr", "Dale Earnhardt , Inc", "Chevrolet", "51.298", "186.674" ], [ "11", "66", "Scott Riggs", "Haas CNC Racing", "Chevrolet", "51.306", "186.645" ], [ "12", "99", "Carl Edwards", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "51.344", "186.507" ], [ "13", "42", "Juan Pablo Montoya", "Chip Ganassi Racing", "Dodge", "51.365", "186.430" ], [ "14", "00", "Kenny Wallace", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "51.365", "186.430" ], [ "15", "88", "Dale Earnhardt Jr", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "51.367", "186.423" ], [ "16", "6", "David Ragan", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "51.387", "186.351" ], [ "17", "31", "Jeff Burton", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "51.396", "186.318" ], [ "18", "09", "Sterling Marlin", "Phoenix Racing", "Chevrolet", "51.410", "186.267" ], [ "19", "44", "David Reutimann", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "51.420", "186.231" ], [ "20", "48", "Jimmie Johnson", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "51.422", "186.224" ] ]
Practice and qualifying -- Qualifying results
2008_AMP_Energy_500_0
The 2008 AMP Energy 500 was the 30th stock car race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the fourth in the ten-race, season-ending Chase for the Sprint Cup. It was held on October 5, 2008 at Talladega Superspeedway, in Talladega, Alabama before a crowd of 145,000. The 190-lap race was won by Tony Stewart of the Joe Gibbs Racing team after he started from 34th position; Paul Menard finished second, David Ragan came in third. Travis Kvapil, who had the pole position, led until Carl Edwards passed him on lap nine. The race was first stopped 63 laps later when a multi-car collision was triggered by Brian Vickers, and was restarted 17 minutes later, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. leading the field. A second red-flag period was triggered after Edwards ran into teammate Greg Biffle starting a chain-reaction accident involving a further ten drivers. Stewart led the field for the remainder of the race, until Regan Smith passed him below the yellow line (out of bounds line) on the final lap. Stewart was therefore handed the victory, and Smith was demoted from second to 18th. The race had a total of ten cautions, and 64 lead changes among 28 different drivers, setting a new Sprint Cup Series record. It was Stewart's first victory of the season, his first at Talladega Superspeedway, and the 33rd of his career. The result advanced him to seventh in the Drivers' Championship, 232 behind leader Jimmie Johnson who extended his lead to 72 points over Edwards. Toyota extended its lead in the Manufacturers' Championship, twelve points ahead of Ford in second place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
1958 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
[ "Place", "Rider", "Country", "Machine", "Points", "Wins" ]
[ [ "1", "Carlo Ubbiali", "Italy", "MV Agusta", "32", "4" ], [ "2", "Alberto Gandossi", "Italy", "Ducati", "25", "2" ], [ "3", "Luigi Taveri", "Switzerland", "Ducati", "20", "0" ], [ "4", "Tarquinio Provini", "Italy", "MV Agusta", "17", "0" ], [ "5", "Dave Chadwick", "United Kingdom", "Ducati", "14", "0" ], [ "6", "Romolo Ferri", "Italy", "Ducati", "12", "0" ], [ "7", "Ernst Degner", "East Germany", "MZ", "9", "0" ], [ "8", "Bruno Spaggiari", "Italy", "Ducati", "8", "1" ], [ "9", "Horst Fügner", "East Germany", "MZ", "7", "0" ], [ "10", "Francesco Villa", "Italy", "Ducati", "4", "0" ], [ "11", "Sammy Miller", "United Kingdom", "Ducati", "3", "0" ], [ "12", "Walter Brehme", "West Germany", "MZ", "2", "0" ], [ "13", "Werner Musiol", "West Germany", "MZ", "1", "0" ], [ "=", "Enzo Vezzalini", "Italy", "MV Agusta", "1", "0" ], [ "=", "Arthur Wheeler", "United Kingdom", "Mondial", "1", "0" ] ]
Standings -- 125cc Standings
1958_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season_6
The 1958 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the tenth F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix season. The season consisted of seven Grand Prix races in five classes: 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc and Sidecars 500cc. It began on 6 June, with Isle of Man TT and ended with Nations Grand Prix in Italy on 14 September.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railpower_GG20B
Railpower GG20B
[ "Railroad", "Quantity", "Road number ( s )", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Bechtel Group", "1", "2000", "Now S & S Sales and Leasing SSRX 2000" ], [ "BNSF Railway", "4", "1210-1213", "1205 Ex- Canadian Pacific Railway" ], [ "Canadian Pacific Railway", "6", "1700-1705", "Railpower contract later terminated , units sent to different owners . Amtrak 599 BNSF Railway 1205" ], [ "Kansas City Southern Railway", "2", "1868-1869", "" ], [ "Lubrizol Corporation", "1", "2006", "" ], [ "Modoc Railroad Academy", "1", "2608", "Now S & S Sales and Leasing SSRX 2608" ], [ "Railpower Technologies", "5", "2401-2405", "Demonstration Units" ], [ "Railserve", "10", "414 , 1602 , 1621 , 1810 , 2402 , 2605 , 4495 , 4547 , 8049 , & 9140", "Ordered with non-consistent running numbers" ], [ "Union Pacific Railroad", "21", "Y2004 & Y2300-2319", "Units classed by UP as GG20GE" ], [ "United States Army", "4", "6000-6003", "" ], [ "Total", "55", "", "" ] ]
Original Buyers
Railpower_GG20B_0
The Railpower GG20B Green Goat is a low-emissions diesel hybrid switcher locomotive built by Railpower Technologies Corp. It is powered by a single Caterpillar C9 six cylinder inline engine developing , which is also connected to a large battery bank where both sources combine for a total power output of . To date, there have been more than 50 GG20B electric-diesel electric hybrid switchers manufactured since their first introduction in 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_B
2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
[ "Team", "City", "Stadium", "2007 Season", "Ranking CBF" ]
[ [ "ABC", "Natal", "Frasqueirão", "4th in Série C", "53rd" ], [ "América", "Natal", "Machadão", "20th in Série A", "30th" ], [ "Avaí", "Florianópolis", "Ressacada", "15th in Série B", "43rd" ], [ "Bahia", "Salvador", "Jóia da Princesa", "2nd in Série C", "18th" ], [ "Bragantino", "Bragança Paulista", "Marcelo Stéfani", "Série C Champions", "42nd" ], [ "Brasiliense", "Taguatinga", "Boca do Jacaré", "9th in Série B", "68th" ], [ "Ceará", "Fortaleza", "Castelão", "16th in Série B", "25th" ], [ "CRB", "Maceió", "Pajuçara", "8th in Série B", "36th" ], [ "Corinthians", "São Paulo", "Pacaembu", "17th in Série A", "2nd" ], [ "Criciúma", "Criciúma", "Heriberto Hülse", "7th in Série B", "28th" ], [ "Fortaleza", "Fortaleza", "Castelão", "5th in Série B", "29th" ], [ "Gama", "Gama", "Bezerrão", "12th in Série B", "48th" ], [ "Barueri", "Barueri", "Arena Barueri", "13th in Série B", "131st" ], [ "Juventude", "Caxias do Sul", "Alfredo Jaconi", "18th in Série A", "27th" ], [ "Marília", "Marília", "Bento de Abreu", "6th in Série B", "67th" ], [ "Paraná", "Curitiba", "Vila Capanema", "19th in Série A", "23rd" ], [ "Ponte Preta", "Campinas", "Moisés Lucarelli", "11th in Série B", "24th" ], [ "Santo André", "Santo André", "Bruno José Daniel", "14th in Série B", "59th" ], [ "São Caetano", "São Caetano do Sul", "Anacleto Campanella", "10th in Série B", "45th" ], [ "Vila Nova", "Goiânia", "Serra Dourada", "3rd in Série C", "44th" ] ]
Team information
Participating teams of the Brazilian Championship of 2008 , divided by state .
2008_Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_B_0
The Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, namely the second level of Brazilian football league system, was contested by 20 teams in 2008. Giants Corinthians played Série B for the first time after its poor season in Série A in 2007. Also, former Série A champions Bahia returned from Série C. The tournament started on May 9 and Corinthians begun defeating CRB 3-2 in São Paulo. Due to its tradition and huge number of supporters, Corinthians attracted most of the attention from the media. The club won the first six matches and never left the top of the table. Promotion came on round 32 - six matches before the end of season - after defeating Ceará 2-0 in São Paulo. They were crowned champions two rounds later, beating Criciúma 2-0 as visitors. Avaí was the second team to reach Série A as they defeated Brasiliense 1-0 on Round 35. One week later, Santo André also reached promotion after their 3-2 win as visitors against Ceará. Finally, Barueri completed the G4 (as the group of promoted teams are called) on Round 37 after beating América de Natal 3-0 at home. On the other side of the table, CRB's poor record caused the club relegation on Round 33. Gama saw their hope comes to an end three weeks later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_200_metres
1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Mary Onyali", "Nigeria", "23.35" ], [ "2", "Katrin Krabbe", "East Germany", "23.43" ], [ "3", "Maicel Malone", "United States", "23.72" ], [ "4", "Sallyanne Short", "United Kingdom", "24.20" ], [ "5", "Katie Anderson", "Canada", "24.38" ], [ "6", "Dorota Krawczak", "Poland", "24.67" ], [ "7", "Donatella Dal Bianco", "Italy", "24.68" ], [ "8", "Ayako Nomura", "Japan", "25.00" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Wind : +0.5m/s
1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_200_metres_2
The women's 200 metres event at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Athens, Greece, at Olympic Stadium on 18 and 19 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_São_Tomé_Second_Division
2017 São Tomé Second Division
[ "Club", "City", "District" ]
[ [ "6 de Setembro ( Promoted )", "Santana", "Cantagalo" ], [ "Amador", "Agostinho Neto", "" ], [ "Boavista Uba Budo", "Uba Budo", "" ], [ "CD Guadalupe", "Guadalupe", "Lobata" ], [ "Oque del Rei", "Oque del Rei", "Lobata" ], [ "Ribeira Peixe ( Promoted )", "Ribeira Peixe", "Caué" ], [ "Santana FC ( Relegated )", "Santana", "Cantagalo" ], [ "Sporting São Tomé ( Promoted )", "São Tomé", "Água Grande" ] ]
Teams
6 de SetembroSporting São ToméKé MorabezaCD GuadalupeAmadorOque del ReiRibeira PeixeSantana FCBoavista Uba Budo Location of teams in the São Tomé Second Division of 2017 .
2017_São_Tomé_Second_Division_0
The 2017 São Tomé (Island or Regional) Second Division was a third their competition that took place that season. The club had 10 clubs, the competition began on 21 May and finished on 13 November. Geographically almost all clubs but Ribeira Peixe and Guadalupe were from the Northeast. Sporting São Tomé won the title and will participate into the Premier Division in the following season, alongside second placed 6 de Setembro. A total of 90 matches were played and 338 goals were scored, higher than the previous two seasons season.w On the opposites, both Kě Morabeza and Boavista Uba Budo were relegated into the Third Division in the following season as they were the last placed clubs. Next season, Ototó and Cruz Vermelha were promoted into the Second Division as they were the top Third Division clubs of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_foil
Fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Women's foil
[ "Rank", "Fencer", "Nation", "Points", "Wins", "Losses", "TS", "TR", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Ellen Müller-Preis", "Austria", "10", "5", "0", "25", "11", "Q" ], [ "2", "Judy Guinness Penn-Hughes", "Great Britain", "8", "4", "1", "24", "19", "Q" ], [ "3", "Olga Oelkers", "Germany", "6", "3", "2", "23", "16", "Q" ], [ "4", "Grete Olsen", "Denmark", "4", "2", "3", "19", "22", "" ], [ "5", "Margit Kristian", "Yugoslavia", "2", "1", "4", "13", "22", "" ], [ "6", "Adèle Christiaens", "Belgium", "0", "0", "5", "11", "25", "" ] ]
Results -- Round 2
Fencing_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_foil_7
The women's foil was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 4 August 1936 to 5 August 1936. 41 fencers from 17 nations competed, with one additional fencer entered but withdrawing. Nations were limited to three fencers. The competition format was pool play round-robin, with bouts to five touches. Not all bouts were played in some pools if not necessary to determine advancement. Two points were awarded for each bout won. Ties were broken through fence-off bouts in early rounds if necessary for determining advancement, but by touches received in final rounds (and for non-advancement-necessary placement in earlier rounds).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Boise_State_Broncos_in_the_NFL_draft
List of Boise State Broncos in the NFL draft
[ "B", "Back", "K", "Kicker", "NT", "Nose tackle" ]
[ [ "C", "Center", "LB", "Linebacker", "FB", "Fullback" ], [ "DB", "Defensive back", "P", "Punter", "HB", "Halfback" ], [ "DE", "Defensive end", "QB", "Quarterback", "WR", "Wide receiver" ], [ "DT", "Defensive tackle", "RB", "Running back", "G", "Guard" ], [ "DE", "End", "T", "Offensive tackle", "TE", "Tight end" ] ]
Key
List_of_Boise_State_Broncos_in_the_NFL_draft_1
This is a list of Boise State Broncos football players in the NFL draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irina_Ramialison
Irina Ramialison
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Jan 2010", "ITF Grenoble , France", "Hard ( i )", "Victoria Larrière", "Mallory Cecil Megan Moulton-Levy", "6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "1-1", "Jan 2011", "ITF Le Gosier , France", "Hard ( i )", "Amandine Cazeaux", "Amanda McDowell Nina Munch-Søgaard", "0-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "2-1", "Aug 2011", "ITF Istanbul , Turkey", "Hard", "Isabella Shinikova", "Khristina Kazimova Christina Shakovets", "3-6 , 6-1 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Loss", "2-2", "Jan 2012", "ITF Sutton , United Kingdom", "Hard ( i )", "Elixane Lechemia", "Amy Bowtell Quirine Lemoine", "6-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "2-3", "Jun 2013", "ITF Essen , Germany", "Clay", "Constance Sibille", "Eugeniya Pashkova Anastasiya Vasylyeva", "5-7 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "3-3", "Sep 2014", "ITF Clermont-Ferrand , France", "Hard ( i )", "Nina Zander", "Fanny Caramaro Victoria Muntean", "6-1 , 6-0" ], [ "Loss", "3-4", "Feb 2015", "ITF Kreuzlingen , Switzerland", "Carpet ( i )", "Stéphanie Foretz", "Lyudmyla Kichenok Nadiia Kichenok", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "3-5", "Jul 2015", "ITF Contrexéville , France", "Clay", "Constance Sibille", "Oksana Kalashnikova Danka Kovinić", "6-2 , 3-6 , 6-10" ], [ "Loss", "3-6", "Jun 2018", "ITF Maribor , Slovenia", "Clay", "Constance Sibille", "Michaela Bayerlová Adrijana Lekaj", "6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "4-6", "Feb 2019", "ITF Perth , Australia", "Hard", "Jennifer Elie", "Haine Ogata Aiko Yoshitomi", "7-5 , 6-4" ] ]
ITF Circuit finals -- Doubles : 10 ( 4 titles , 6 runner–ups )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 80,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 15,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments
Irina_Ramialison_4
Irina Ramialison (born 9 June 1991 in Rennes) is a French professional tennis player. On 10 November 2014, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 243. On 13 July 2015, she peaked at No. 196 in the doubles rankings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanavan
Kanavan
[ "No", "Song", "Singers", "Lyrics", "Length ( m : ss )", "Position in the movie" ]
[ [ "1", "Ennaporuthamadi Mama", "L. R. Eswari & chorus", "Vaali", "04:13", "Jayalalithaa and her friend , humble Manogar" ], [ "2", "Unmayein Siripai Rasikiraen", "T. M. Soundararajan with dialogues", "Alangudi Somu", "03:01", "MGR from his jail cell , gives a lesson of life" ], [ "3", "Nan Uyir Pizhaithen", "T. M. Soundararajan", "Vaali", "03:43", "The nightmare of Jayalalithaa about her honeymoon with MGR" ], [ "4", "Adi Aathi Nee Yaruku Pethi", "T. M. Soundararajan", "Alangudi Sômu", "04:02", "MGR , sharer of the condition of the poor people" ], [ "5", "Neenga Nenacha Nadakatha", "P. Susheela", "Vaali", "04:06", "Jayalalithaa tries to seduce MGR" ], [ "6", "Mayangum Vayathu", "T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela", "Vaali", "03:12", "MGR and Jayalalithaa love each other" ] ]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan .
Kanavan_1
Kanavan ( ), is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Jayalalithaa, with C. R. Vijayakumari, S. A. Asokan, Cho among others. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Aakhri Nishan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise_State_Public_Radio
Boise State Public Radio
[ "Location", "Frequency", "Call sign", "ERP W", "Height m ( ft )", "Format", "FCC info" ]
[ [ "Boise", "90.3 FM", "KBSU-FM", "17,500", "827 meters ( 2,713 ft )", "Classical", "FCC" ], [ "Boise", "91.5 FM", "KBSX", "3,800", "827 meters ( 2,713 ft )", "News/talk", "FCC" ], [ "Burley", "88.5 FM", "KBSY", "440", "635 meters ( 2,083 ft )", "News/talk", "FCC" ], [ "Jackpot , NV", "91.3 FM", "KBSJ", "3,900", "751 meters ( 2,464 ft )", "News/talk", "FCC" ], [ "McCall", "90.7 FM", "KBSQ", "220", "602 meters ( 1,975 ft )", "News/talk", "FCC" ], [ "McCall", "91.7 FM", "KBSM", "220", "583 meters ( 1,913 ft )", "Classical", "FCC" ], [ "McCall", "89.9 FM", "KBSK", "450", "602 meters ( 1,975 ft )", "Jazz", "FCC" ], [ "Twin Falls", "91.7 FM", "KBSW", "4,500", "150 meters ( 490 ft )", "Classical , News/talk", "FCC" ], [ "Sun Valley", "91.1 FM", "KBSS", "700", "570 meters ( 1,870 ft )", "News/talk", "FCC" ] ]
Stations and services
KBSU-FM in Boise , Idaho airs classical music and other entertainment programming from American Public Media and Public Radio International . KBSX , also located in Boise , airs news and information programming from NPR , PRI , APM and the BBC , as well as locally produced news and information programs , including the nationally distributed program Reader 's Corner with Bob Kustra . [ 1 ] KBSW in Twin Falls , Idaho airs a mix of programming from KBSU-FM and KBSX , as well as some local programming produced at a satellite studio at the College of Southern Idaho . A full-time jazz format , named `` Idaho 's Jazz Station , '' airs on KBSK in McCall , and also on HD Radio as KBSU-FM HD2 Boise . This format aired on KBSU-AM and KEZJ-AM prior to July 2007 . Boise State Public Radio is the lead station for the Mountain West News Bureau , a partnership of stations providing news coverage of the Rocky Mountain West . [ 2 ]
Boise_State_Public_Radio_0
Boise State Public Radio is a broadcast service of Boise State University, which operates four programming services on several radio stations throughout central and southern Idaho and northern Nevada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2001 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Luis Fernando García", "Guatemala", "1:25:44" ], [ "2", "Mario Iván Flores", "Mexico", "1:25:45" ], [ "3", "Julio René Martínez", "Guatemala", "1:29:47" ], [ "4", "Hugo López", "Guatemala", "1:30:11" ], [ "5", "Julio César Urías", "Guatemala", "1:32:38" ], [ "6", "Ricardo Reyes", "El Salvador", "1:37:58" ], [ "7", "Elias Maldonado", "El Salvador", "1:41:12" ], [ "8", "Carlos Ortíz", "Guatemala", "1:43:22" ], [ "9", "Leonidas Romero", "Honduras", "1:48:10" ], [ "10", "Wilmor López", "Nicaragua", "1:52:13" ], [ "11", "Omar Zepeda", "Mexico", "DNF" ], [ "12", "Claudio Erasmo Vargas", "Mexico", "DQ" ] ]
Men 's results -- 20 kilometers walk
July 22
2001_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_23
These are the results of the 2001 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics which took place on July 20-22, 2001 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Estadio Mateo Flores, the host venue, is located at an altitude which is believed to affect the performance in some of the events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Derrick_episodes
List of Derrick episodes
[ "Episode", "Title", "Airdate", "Actors" ]
[ [ "195 - 1", "Caprese in der Stadt", "4 January 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Gerd Anthoff , Edwin Noel , Wolf Roth , Hans Korte" ], [ "196 - 2", "Gefährlicher Weg durch die Nacht", "1 February 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Rufus Beck , Eva Kotthaus , Christian Berkel , Gerd Baltus" ], [ "197 - 3", "Das Penthaus", "15 March 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Christine Buchegger , Ernst Schröder , Rudolf Wessely" ], [ "198 - 4", "Wer bist du , Vater ?", "26 April 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Ernst Hannawald , Sissy Höfferer , Ingrid van Bergen , Margit Carstensen" ], [ "199 - 5", "Verlorene Würde", "31 May 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Peter Ehrlich , Ulrich Matthes" ], [ "200 - 6", "Offener Fall", "28 June 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Edwin Noel" ], [ "201 - 7", "Der Tote spielt fast keine Rolle", "19 July 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Michèle Marian , Klaus J. Behrendt , Peter Fricke , Jacques Breuer , Dieter Eppler" ], [ "202 - 8", "Störungen in der Lust zu leben", "9 August 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Richy Müller , Hanns Zischler , Horst Sachtleben" ], [ "203 - 9", "Ein Tod auf dem Hinterhof", "20 September 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Hannelore Hoger , Christian Berkel , Jeannine Burch , Christian Kohlund" ], [ "204 - 10", "Der Schrei", "18 October 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Wolf Roth , Rolf Zacher , Carin C. Tietze , Muriel Baumeister , Hans Georg Panczak" ], [ "205 - 11", "Das Lächeln des Dr. Bloch", "29 November 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Evelyn Opela , Katharina Schubert , Kurt Weinzierl" ], [ "206 - 12", "Isoldes tote Freunde", "20 December 1991", "Horst Tappert , Fritz Wepper , Willy Schäfer , Juliane Rautenberg , Holger Handtke , Volkert Kraeft" ] ]
Season 18 , 1991
List_of_Derrick_episodes_17
The following is an episode list for the German television series Derrick. There were a total of 281 episodes aired originally on ZDF (in Germany), ORF (in Austria) and SRG (in Switzerland) between 20 October 1974 and 16 October 1998 (25 seasons). The show was about Chief Inspector (Oberinspektor) Stephan Derrick (Horst Tappert) and his loyal assistant Inspector (Kriminalhauptmeister) Harry Klein (Fritz Wepper), who solve murder cases in Munich and surroundings. Here you also find the actors of each episode of Derrick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Muster
Thomas Muster
[ "Outcome", "Year", "Championship", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1989", "Miami", "Hard", "Ivan Lendl", "w/o" ], [ "Runner-up", "1990", "Monte Carlo", "Clay", "Andrei Chesnokov", "5-7 , 3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "1990", "Rome", "Clay", "Andrei Chesnokov", "6-1 , 6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Winner", "1992", "Monte Carlo", "Clay", "Aaron Krickstein", "6-3 , 6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "1995", "Monte Carlo ( 2 )", "Clay", "Boris Becker", "4-6 , 5-7 , 6-1 , 7-6 , 6-0" ], [ "Winner", "1995", "Rome ( 2 )", "Clay", "Sergi Bruguera", "3-6 , 7-6 , 6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "1995", "Essen", "Carpet ( i )", "MaliVai Washington", "7-6 , 2-6 , 6-3 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "1996", "Monte Carlo ( 3 )", "Clay", "Albert Costa", "6-3 , 5-7 , 4-6 , 6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "1996", "Rome ( 3 )", "Clay", "Richard Krajicek", "6-2 , 6-4 , 3-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "1997", "Miami", "Hard", "Sergi Bruguera", "7-6 , 6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Runner-up", "1997", "Cincinnati", "Hard", "Pete Sampras", "3-6 , 4-6" ] ]
Grand Slam and Masters Series finals -- Masters Series finals
Thomas_Muster_4
Thomas Muster (born 2 October 1967) is a former world No. 1 tennis player from Austria. One of the world's leading clay court players in the 1990s, he won the 1995 French Open and at his peak was known as The King of Clay. In addition, he won eight Masters 1000 Series titles. Muster is one of the nine players to win Super 9/ATP Masters Series/ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles on clay, hardcourt and indoors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-12_Conference_Baseball_Player_of_the_Year
Pac-12 Conference Baseball Player of the Year
[ "School ( year joined )", "Winners", "Years" ]
[ [ "Arizona State ( 1978 )", "14", "1981 , 1982 , 1984 , 1988 , 1993 , 1994 , 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2003 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010" ], [ "Oregon State ( 1964 )", "11", "1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1986 , 1987 , 1993 , 1994 , 1998 , 2005 , 2006 , 2013" ], [ "Stanford ( 1959 )", "7", "1983 , 1985 , 1991 , 1995 , 1996 , 2003 , 2004 ," ], [ "UCLA ( 1959 )", "7", "1979 , 1986 , 1987 , 1990 , 1993 , 1997 , 1998" ], [ "Washington State ( 1962 )", "6", "1978 , 1980 , 1984 , 1988 , 1989 , 1991" ], [ "Arizona ( 1978 )", "4", "1980 , 1987 , 2005 , 2012" ], [ "California ( 1959 )", "4", "1992 , 1992 , 2011 , 2016" ], [ "Southern California ( 1959 )", "4", "1978 , 1984 , 1995 , 2002" ], [ "Portland State ( 1982 )", "2", "1985 , 1990" ], [ "Washington ( 1959 )", "2", "1996 , 1997" ], [ "Gonzaga ( 1982 )", "1", "1995" ], [ "Oregon ( 1964 )", "1", "1979" ], [ "Utah ( 2011 )", "0", "" ], [ "Portland", "1", "1992" ] ]
Winners by school
Pacific-12_Conference_Baseball_Player_of_the_Year_4
The Pac-12 Conference Player of the Year is a baseball award given to the Pac-12 Conference's most outstanding player. From 1978-1998, an award was given to the most outstanding player in both the North and South divisions, with both pitchers and position players eligible. After the 1999 season, the divisions were eliminated and the Pac-12 Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year award was created to honor the most outstanding pitcher.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1979_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_400_metres
Athletics at the 1979 Pan American Games – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Willie Smith", "United States", "46.68", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "Tony Darden", "United States", "46.91", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Delmo da Silva", "Brazil", "47.27", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Bert Cameron", "Jamaica", "47.29", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Joseph Coombs", "Trinidad and Tobago", "47.29", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Glenn Bogue", "Canada", "47.52", "Q" ], [ "6", "3", "Clyde Edwards", "Barbados", "47.52", "Q" ], [ "8", "3", "Colin Bradford", "Jamaica", "47.56", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "Alberto Juantorena", "Cuba", "47.59", "Q" ], [ "10", "1", "Carlos Álvarez", "Cuba", "47.80", "Q" ], [ "11", "3", "Antônio Dias Ferreira", "Brazil", "47.81", "Q" ], [ "12", "2", "Michael Solomon", "Trinidad and Tobago", "47.95", "Q" ], [ "13", "2", "Fred Sowerby", "Antigua and Barbuda", "48.15", "Q" ], [ "14", "3", "Gregory Simons", "Bermuda", "48.24", "Q" ], [ "15", "1", "Brian Saunders", "Canada", "48.61", "Q" ], [ "16", "3", "Anatolio Ramírez", "Dominican Republic", "48.66", "q" ], [ "17", "2", "Gerold Pawirodikromo", "Suriname", "48.78", "" ], [ "18", "2", "Randolph Wheatley", "Virgin Islands", "48.89", "" ], [ "19", "1", "Francisco Solis", "Dominican Republic", "49.64", "" ], [ "20", "3", "Rigoberto Meléndez", "Honduras", "52.59", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Held on 11 July
Athletics_at_the_1979_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_400_metres_0
The men's 400 metres sprint competition of the athletics events at the 1979 Pan American Games took place at the Estadio Sixto Escobar. The defending Pan American Games champion was Ronnie Ray of the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles
2009 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 100 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Christina Vukicevic", "Norway", "13.05" ], [ "2", "Alina Talay", "Belarus", "13.07" ], [ "3", "Sonata Tamošaitytė", "Lithuania", "13.10" ], [ "4", "Zara Hohn", "United Kingdom", "13.39" ], [ "5", "Solène Hamelin", "France", "13.43" ], [ "6", "Cindy Roleder", "Germany", "13.50" ], [ "7", "Clélia Reuse", "Switzerland", "13.60" ], [ "8", "Tatyana Filatova", "Russia", "13.72" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Wind : 0.1 m/s
2009_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_100_metres_hurdles_1
The women's 100 metres hurdles event at the 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Kaunas, Lithuania, at S. Dariaus ir S. Girėno stadionas (Darius and Girėnas Stadium) on 17 and 18 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_governors_of_West_Virginia
List of governors of West Virginia
[ "Governor", "Gubernatorial term", "Date of birth ( and age )" ]
[ [ "Jay Rockefeller", "1977-1985", "( 1937-06-18 ) June 18 , 1937 ( age 83 )" ], [ "Gaston Caperton", "1989-1997", "( 1940-02-21 ) February 21 , 1940 ( age 80 )" ], [ "Bob Wise", "2001-2005", "( 1948-01-06 ) January 6 , 1948 ( age 72 )" ], [ "Joe Manchin", "2005-2010", "( 1947-08-24 ) August 24 , 1947 ( age 72 )" ], [ "Earl Ray Tomblin", "2010-2011 ( acting ) , 2011-2017", "( 1952-03-15 ) March 15 , 1952 ( age 68 )" ] ]
Living former governors of West Virginia
As of January 2017 [ update ] , there are five former governors of West Virginia who are currently living at this time , the oldest of whom is Jay Rockefeller ( served 1977–1985 , born 1937 ) . The most recent governor to die was Arch A. Moore , Jr. ( served 1969–1977 and 1985–1989 , born 1923 ) , who died on January 7 , 2015 . The most recently serving governor to die was Cecil H. Underwood ( served 1957–1961 and 1997–2001 , born 1922 ) , who died on November 24 , 2008 . [ 29 ]
List_of_governors_of_West_Virginia_2
The Governor of West Virginia is the head of the executive branch of West Virginia's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the West Virginia Legislature, to convene the legislature at any time, and, except when prosecution has been carried out by the House of Delegates, to grant pardons and reprieves. Since West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863, during the American Civil War, 34 men have served as governor. Two, Arch A. Moore Jr. (West Virginia's 28th and 30th governors) and Cecil H. Underwood (West Virginia's 25th and 32nd governors), served two nonconsecutive terms in office. The longest-serving governor was Moore, who served for three terms over twelve years. The state's first governor after admission into the Union, Arthur I. Boreman, served the most consecutive terms, resigning a week before the end of his third term. Before the state's admission, Francis H. Pierpont, the, Father of West Virginia, was elected governor during the Wheeling Convention of 1861. Daniel D.T. Farnsworth was senate president at the time; he filled the last seven days of Boreman's term and remains the shortest-serving governor. Underwood has the unusual distinction of being both the youngest person to be elected as governor (age 34 upon his first term in 1957) and the oldest to both be elected and serve (age 74 upon his second term in 1997; age 78 at the end of his second term in 2001). The current governor is Republican Jim Justice, who assumed office on January 16, 2017. West Virginia's 36th governor, Justice was elected as a Democrat, but switched to the Republican Party on August 4 of that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFA_Scotland_Team_of_the_Year
PFA Scotland Team of the Year
[ "Pos", "Player", "Club", "Appearance" ]
[ [ "GK", "Marc McCallum", "Forfar Athletic", "1" ], [ "DF", "Jason Thomson *", "Arbroath", "2" ], [ "DF", "Ricky Little", "Arbroath", "1" ], [ "DF", "Thomas O'Brien *", "Arbroath", "2" ], [ "DF", "Euan Murray", "Raith Rovers", "1" ], [ "MF", "Bobby Linn", "Arbroath", "1" ], [ "MF", "Dale Hilson", "Forfar Athletic", "1" ], [ "MF", "Gavin Swankie *", "Arbroath", "3" ], [ "MF", "Dom Thomas", "Dumbarton", "1" ], [ "FW", "Kevin Nisbet", "Raith Rovers", "1" ], [ "FW", "John Baird", "Forfar Athletic", "1" ] ]
Winners -- 2018–19
PFA_Scotland_Team_of_the_Year_40
The Professional Footballers' Association Scotland Team of the Year (often called the PFA Scotland Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 44 footballers in the four national tiers of the Scottish football league system, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a Team of the Year. The award is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland), with the winners then being voted for by the other players in their respective divisions. The award was instituted in the 2006-07 season. In that first season, the award was voted for by the managers in each division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_national_cricket_team
United States national cricket team
[ "Player", "Wickets", "Average", "Career span" ]
[ [ "Saurabh Netravalkar", "16", "17.50", "2019-2020" ], [ "Cameron Stevenson", "12", "14.91", "2019-2020" ], [ "Karima Gore", "10", "23.80", "2019-2020" ], [ "Steven Taylor", "9", "24.55", "2019-2020" ], [ "Rusty Theron", "8", "36.00", "2019-2020" ] ]
Most ODI wickets for United States [ 59 ]
United_States_national_cricket_team_4
The United States national cricket team is the team that represents the United States in international cricket. The team was formerly organised by the United States of America Cricket Association (USACA), which became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1965. In June 2017, the USACA was expelled by the ICC due to governance and financing issues, with the U.S. team being temporarily overseen by ICC Americas until a new sanctioning body was established. In January 2019, associate membership was officially granted to USA Cricket. A U.S. representative team participated in the first international cricket match, played against Canada in 1844. For a century and a half, the U.S. national team seldom played against other national teams. It played mostly against Canada (in the annual Auty Cup), or against visiting teams from other countries. The United States made its international tournament debut at the 1979 ICC Trophy in England; it has since missed only two editions of the tournament (now known as the World Cup Qualifier). After winning the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge, the team qualified for the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy, playing its first two One Day International (ODI) matches. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between the United States and other ICC members after January 1, 2019 are a full T20I. The first ever T20I to be played by the United States was scheduled against the United Arab Emirates in March 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_tourniquet
Emergency tourniquet
[ "Tourniquet", "Strap width ( cm )", "Mechanism", "Note" ]
[ [ "SAM XT Tourniquet", "3.7", "Windlass and Buckle", "Buckle sets with correct force ; windlass finishes pressure" ], [ "Combat Application Tourniquet ( CAT )", "3.8", "Windlass", "Stick and strap inside outer sleeve" ], [ "Emergency & Military Tourniquet ( EMT )", "9.1", "Pneumatic", "Hand pump and inflatable bladder" ], [ "K Tactical Tourniquet ( K )", "3.8", "Clamp", "Modified wood clamp" ], [ "Smart Tactical Application Tourniquet ( S.T.A.T . )", "2.5", "Ratchet", "Strap with ratcheting mechanism" ], [ "Last Resort Tourniquet ( LRT )", "5.1", "Ratchet", "Strap with ratcheting mechanism" ], [ "London Bridge Tourniquet ( LBT )", "2.4", "Ratchet", "Strap with ratcheting mechanism" ], [ "Mechanical Advantage Tourniquet ( MAT )", "3.8", "Block and tackle", "Pulleys on outer frame" ], [ "One-Handed Tourniquet ( OHT )", "2.8", "Elastic", "Parallel bungee cords and clamp" ], [ "Self-Applied Tourniquet System ( SATS )", "3.8", "Cam", "Cantilever system" ], [ "Special Operations Forces Tactical Tourniquet ( SOFTT )", "3.7", "Windlass", "Stick and strap" ] ]
Tourniquet design -- Mechanical advantage
Emergency_tourniquet_0
Emergency tourniquets are cuff-like devices designed to stop severe traumatic bleeding before or during transport to a care facility. They are wrapped around the limb, proximal to the site of trauma, and tightened until all blood vessels underneath are occluded. The design and construction of emergency tourniquets allows quick application by first aid responders or the injured persons themselves. Correct use of tourniquet devices have been shown to save lives under austere conditions with comparatively low risk of injury. In field trials, prompt application of emergency tourniquets before the patient goes into shock are associated with higher survival rates than any other scenario where tourniquets were used later or not at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945–46_Hibernian_F.C._season
1945–46 Hibernian F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "H/A", "Score" ]
[ [ "R1 L1", "20 April", "Dundee", "H", "3-0" ], [ "R1 L2", "27 April", "Dundee", "A", "0-2" ], [ "R2", "4 May", "Heart of Midlothian", "A", "3-1" ], [ "R3", "18 May", "Partick Thistle", "A", "1-1" ], [ "R3 R", "25 May", "Partick Thistle", "H", "2-0" ], [ "SF", "1 June", "Clyde", "A", "2-1" ], [ "F", "15 June", "Rangers", "N", "1-3" ] ]
Southern League -- Victory Cup
Main article : 1946 Victory Cup
1945–46_Hibernian_F.C._season_4
During the 1945-46 season Hibernian, a football club based in Edinburgh, came second out of 16 clubs in the Southern Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_Canada_candidates_in_the_2011_Canadian_federal_election
Green Party of Canada candidates in the 2011 Canadian federal election
[ "Riding", "Candidate 's Name", "Gender" ]
[ [ "Avalon", "Matthew Crowder", "M" ], [ "Bonavista - Gander - Grand Falls - Windsor", "Robyn Kenny", "" ], [ "Humber - St. Barbe - Baie Verte", "Robin Gosse", "M" ], [ "Labrador", "George Barrett", "" ], [ "Random - Burin - St. George 's", "Tanya Gutmanis", "F" ], [ "St. John 's East", "Robert Miller", "M" ], [ "St. John 's South - Mount Pearl", "Rick Austin", "M" ] ]
Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats
Green_Party_of_Canada_candidates_in_the_2011_Canadian_federal_election_0
This is a list of candidates for the Green Party of Canada in the 2011 federal election. Green Party candidates were present in 304 of the 308 total ridings, with only the ridings of Hamilton Centre, Etobicoke North, Willowdale, and Acadie-Bathurst left absent of Green Party candidates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ward
Tom Ward
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1991", "Lethal Justice", "Bartel", "" ], [ "1991", "The Storyteller : Greek Myths", "Athenian", "TV series , episode : Theseus & the Minotaur" ], [ "1995", "Pride and Prejudice", "Lt. Chamberlayne", "TV series , episode 1.2" ], [ "1996", "Island", "Dominic", "TV series , regular cast member" ], [ "1996", "Public Enemies", "Paymaster", "" ], [ "1996", "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders", "Lemuel", "TV film" ], [ "1998", "Vanity Fair", "George Osborne", "TV mini-series" ], [ "1999", "Plunkett & Macleane", "Backbench Heckler", "" ], [ "1999", "Warriors", "Capt . Richard Gurney", "TV serial" ], [ "2000", "Anna Karenina", "Yashvin", "" ], [ "2000", "Quills", "The Horseman", "" ], [ "2001", "Love in a Cold Climate", "Alfred", "TV mini-series" ], [ "2001", "The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells", "H.G . Wells", "TV mini-series" ], [ "2001", "Midsomer Murders", "Tristan Goodfellow", "TV series , episode : Destroying Angel" ], [ "2001", "The Lost World", "Lord John Phillip Roxton", "TV film" ], [ "2001", "Red Cap", "Capt . Dominic Railton", "" ], [ "2002", "The Heart of Me", "Kevin Brown", "Short film" ], [ "2002-2012", "Silent Witness", "Dr. Harry Cunningham", "TV series , regular cast member" ], [ "2003", "Ready When You Are , Mr. McGill", "Roland", "TV film" ], [ "2004", "Hawking", "Roger Penrose", "TV film" ] ]
Filmography
Tom_Ward_0
Tom Ward (born 11 January 1971) is a British film, stage and television actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2010_(August)
List of Italian football transfers summer 2010 (August)
[ "Date", "Name", "Nationality", "Moving from", "Moving to", "Fee" ]
[ [ "2010-08-01", "Ilario Lamberti", "Italy", "Bari", "Valenzana", "Loan" ], [ "2 August 2010", "Sergio Contessa", "Italy", "Nardò", "Novara", "Undisclosed" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Marco Petrassi", "Italy", "Padova", "Gela", "Loan" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Marco Piccinni", "Italy", "Bari", "Lucchese", "Loan" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Michele Sansotta", "Italy", "Chievo", "Sangiovannese", "Co-ownership , €500" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Loris Pagnotta", "Italy", "Prato", "AlbinoLeffe", "Undisclosed" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Marco Pisano", "Italy", "Torino", "Parma", "Undisclosed" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Mohamed Traoré ( footballer , born 1991 )", "Guinea", "Parma", "South Tyrol", "Loan" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Jaime Romero", "Spain", "Udinese", "Bari", "Loan" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Samuel Di Carmine", "Italy", "Fiorentina", "Frosinone", "Co-ownership , €500" ], [ "2010-08-02", "Adaílton", "Brazil", "Bologna", "Vaslui", "Free" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Jordan Pedrocchi", "Italy", "Milan", "Chievo", "Co-ownership , peppercorn fee" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Paolo Cotroneo", "Italy", "Padova", "Taranto", "Free" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Diego Simões", "Brazil", "Padova", "Carpi", "Loan" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Andrea Raimondi", "Italy", "Padova", "Juve Stabia", "Loan" ], [ "3 August 2010", "Salvatore D'Elia", "Italy", "Juventus", "Portogruaro", "Loan , Free" ], [ "3 August 2010", "Andrea Pisani", "Italy", "Juventus", "Portogruaro", "Loan , Free" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Enrico Cotza", "Italy", "Cagliari", "Villacidrese", "Co-ownership , Undisclosed" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Miguel Veloso", "Portugal", "Sporting", "Genoa", "€9M + Bonus" ], [ "2010-08-03", "Alberto Zapater", "Spain", "Genoa", "Sporting", "€2M" ] ]
Summer transfer window ( August )
List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2010_(August)_0
This is the part 2 of list of Italian football transfers for the 2010-11 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Nichols_(gymnast)
Maggie Nichols (gymnast)
[ "Year", "Event", "BB" ]
[ [ "2013", "City of Jesolo Trophy", "" ], [ "2013", "GER-ROU-USA Friendly", "" ], [ "2013", "U.S. Classic", "8" ], [ "2013", "U.S. National Championships", "5" ], [ "2014", "City of Jesolo Trophy", "" ], [ "2014", "Tokyo World Cup", "" ], [ "2014", "U.S. Classic", "7" ], [ "2014", "U.S. National Championships", "4" ], [ "2014", "Pan American Championships", "" ], [ "2015", "City of Jesolo Trophy", "" ], [ "2015", "U.S. Classic", "5" ], [ "2015", "U.S. National Championships", "4" ], [ "2015", "World Championships", "" ], [ "2016", "American Cup", "" ], [ "2016", "U.S. National Championships", "10" ], [ "2016", "U.S. Olympic Trials", "8" ] ]
Competitive history -- Senior
Maggie_Nichols_(gymnast)_4
Margaret Mary Maggie Nichols (born September 12, 1997 in Little Canada, Minnesota) is an American collegiate artistic gymnast for the University of Oklahoma. She was the ninth NCAA gymnast to complete a Gym Slam, the first to do so for Oklahoma, and the first NCAA gymnast to have achieved it twice. Previously, Nichols represented the United States in international competitions, including the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, where she won a gold medal with the American team and an individual bronze medal on floor exercise. At the USA Gymnastics National Championships, she finished third in the all-around in 2014 and second in the all-around in 2015. Before a knee injury in early 2016, she was a contender for the U.S. women's gymnastics team at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_100_metres
Athletics at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Andre De Grasse", "Canada", "10.06", "Q" ], [ "2", "Jason Livermore", "Jamaica", "10.09", "Q" ], [ "3", "Kemar Hyman", "Cayman Islands", "10.14", "Q" ], [ "4", "Yancarlos Martinez", "Dominican Republic", "10.14", "Q , PB , NR" ], [ "5", "Daniel Bailey", "Antigua and Barbuda", "10.16", "q" ], [ "6", "Vitor Hugo dos Santos", "Brazil", "10.31", "" ], [ "7", "Brijesh Lawrence", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "10.31", "" ], [ "8", "Johnathan Farquharson", "Bahamas", "10.48", "" ], [ "", "Rolando Palacios", "Honduras", "DSQ", "FS" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind +1.9
Athletics_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_100_metres_0
The men's 100 metres sprint competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Pan American Games took place between the 21 and 22 of July at the CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium. The defending Pan American Games champion is Lerone Clarke of Jamaica.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle
[ "Place", "Swimmer", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Rie Mastenbroek ( NED )", "1:05.9 OR" ], [ "2", "Jeannette Campbell ( ARG )", "1:06.4" ], [ "3", "Gisela Arendt ( GER )", "1:06.6" ], [ "4", "Willy den Ouden ( NED )", "1:07.6" ], [ "5", "Tini Wagner ( NED )", "1:08.1" ], [ "6", "Olive McKean ( USA )", "1:08.4" ], [ "7", "Katherine Rawls ( USA )", "1:08.7" ] ]
Results -- Final
Monday 10 August 1936 :
Swimming_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metre_freestyle_8
The women's 100 metre freestyle was a swimming event held as part of the swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. It was the sixth appearance of the event, which was established in 1912. The competition was held from Saturday to Monday, 8 to 10 August 1936. Thirty-three swimmers from 14 nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yara_Shahidi
Yara Shahidi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2009", "Imagine That", "Olivia Danielson" ], [ "2010", "Salt", "Salt 's Young Neighbor" ], [ "2010", "Unthinkable", "Katie" ], [ "2011", "Butter", "Destiny" ], [ "2012", "Alex Cross", "Janelle Cross" ], [ "2018", "Smallfoot", "Brenda" ], [ "2019", "The Sun Is Also a Star", "Natasha Kingsley" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Yara_Shahidi_0
Yara Sayeh Shahidi (born February 10, 2000) is an American actress, model, and activist. She gained recognition for her starring role as the oldest daughter Zoey Johnson on the sitcom Black-ish (2014-present) and its spin-off series Grown-ish (2018-present). Her film credits include Imagine That (2009), Smallfoot (2018), and the lead role in The Sun Is Also a Star (2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Records_and_statistics_of_the_Rugby_World_Cup
Records and statistics of the Rugby World Cup
[ "Points", "Name", "Team", "App", "Tries", "Con", "Pen", "Drop", "Tournaments" ]
[ [ "277", "Jonny Wilkinson", "England", "19", "1", "28", "58", "14", "1999 , 2003 , 2007 , 2011" ], [ "227", "Gavin Hastings", "Scotland", "13", "9", "39", "36", "0", "1987 , 1991 , 1995" ], [ "195", "Michael Lynagh", "Australia", "15", "4", "36", "33", "2", "1987 , 1991 , 1995" ], [ "191", "Dan Carter", "New Zealand", "15", "3", "58", "17", "3", "2003 , 2007 , 2011 , 2015" ], [ "170", "Grant Fox", "New Zealand", "10", "0", "37", "31", "1", "1987 , 1991" ] ]
Overall -- Individual
Jonny Wilkinson holds the record for the most points scored ( 277 ) , most penalties ( 58 ) & most drop goals ( 14 ) in Rugby World Cups .
Records_and_statistics_of_the_Rugby_World_Cup_5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Detroit_Tigers_season
1994 Detroit Tigers season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Toledo Mud Hens", "International League", "Joe Sparks and Larry Parrish" ], [ "AA", "Trenton Thunder", "Eastern League", "Tom Runnells" ], [ "A", "Lakeland Tigers", "Florida State League", "Gerry Groninger and Mark Wagner" ], [ "A", "Fayetteville Generals", "South Atlantic League", "Dwight Lowry" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Jamestown Jammers", "New York-Penn League", "Dave Anderson" ], [ "Rookie", "Bristol Tigers", "Appalachian League", "Kevin Bradshaw" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
1994_Detroit_Tigers_season_8
The Detroit Tigers' 1994 season had a record of 53-62 in a strike-shortened season. The season ended with the Tigers in 5th place in the newly formed American League East Division. The season featured the return of former star Kirk Gibson, the return of Ernie Harwell to the television broadcast booth and the 18th season of the Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker double play combination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclear_power_accidents_by_country
List of nuclear power accidents by country
[ "Date", "Location", "Description", "Fatalities", "Cost ( in millions 2006 US $ )" ]
[ [ "1957", "Mayak reprocessing plant , Ural-region", "Kyshtym disaster : Explosion in a waste tank of the plant with a massive radioactive cloud , deteriorating deeply the health of the regions population", "The accident caused nearly 200 late cancer fatalities", "?" ], [ "1975", "Leningrad , Soviet union", "Reactor 1 of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant suffered a core damage which released radioactivity", "0", "?" ], [ "1992", "Saint Petersburg , Russian Federation", "An RBMK reactor of the Leningrad NPP released radioactivity which traveled over north-eastern Europe . Russian officials declared that they saw no immediate danger posed by the event", "0", "?" ], [ "1997", "Saint Petersburg , Russian Federation", "Worker Sergei Kharitonov revealed photographs of cracked walls and groundwater seepage at a nuclear power plant waste storage facility . He also revealed that the plant has been dumping 300 litres of contaminated water into the Gulf of Finland annually for years", "0", "N/A" ], [ "April 1998", "Saint Petersburg , Russian Federation", "An RBMK reactor was shut down following the discovery of a radiation leak", "", "" ], [ "Autumn 2017", "Ural-region , Russian Federation", "Roshydromet had issued report stated rise in beta activity of aerosoles and surfaces at all monitoring posts in South Ural from 25th Sep to 1 Oct 2017 . In two aerosol samples Ru-106 activity increase was detected . At 26th and 27th Sep Ru-106 decay products was detected in Tatarstan republic . At 27th and 28th Sep high pollution levels of aerosoles and surfaces was detected in Volgograd and Rostov-on-Don . In two aerosol samples from Chelyabinsk Oblast 986- and 440-fold activity increase was measured comparing to preceding month The Mayak nuclear plant is widely suspected as the source of the radiation", "", "" ], [ "August 2019", "Arkhangelsk region", "On August 9 , 2019 , the an explosion triggered radiation levels to rise near Nyonoksa , which was later confirmed by Russia 's nuclear energy agency as an accident while testing an isotope power source for a liquid-fuelled rocket engine . Five nuclear scientists had died and three suffered from burns . Russian authorities ordered the evacuation of the village nearing the blast site , suggesting grave dangers due to nuclear radiation", "5", "" ] ]
Russia
List_of_nuclear_power_accidents_by_country_7
Worldwide, many nuclear accidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Two thirds of these mishaps occurred in the US. The French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) has concluded that technical innovation cannot eliminate the risk of human errors in nuclear plant operation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_butterfly_S9
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metre butterfly S9
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Elizabeth Stone", "United States", "1:11.19", "Q" ], [ "2", "4", "Sarai Gascón Moreno", "Spain", "1:11.45", "Q" ], [ "3", "5", "Stephanie Millward", "Great Britain", "1:12.32", "Q" ], [ "4", "6", "Ellen Keane", "Ireland", "1:13.15", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Cai Yuqingyan", "China", "1:15.79", "" ], [ "6", "7", "Shanntol Ince", "Trinidad and Tobago", "1:25.50", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_butterfly_S9_0
The women's 100m butterfly S9 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 30 August. There were two heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship
2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "23 Sep", "17:30", "Netherlands", "3-0", "Spain", "25-15", "25-14", "25-17", "75-46", "Report" ], [ "23 Sep", "20:30", "Bulgaria", "0-3", "Russia", "13-25", "24-26", "21-25", "58-76", "Report" ], [ "24 Sep", "17:30", "Bulgaria", "0-3", "Netherlands", "23-25", "17-25", "23-25", "63-75", "Report" ], [ "24 Sep", "20:30", "Russia", "3-1", "Spain", "32-30", "19-25", "25-20", "101-97", "Report" ], [ "25 Sep", "17:30", "Russia", "3-1", "Netherlands", "26-24", "24-26", "25-15", "100-87", "Report" ], [ "25 Sep", "20:30", "Spain", "3-0", "Bulgaria", "25-17", "25-18", "25-21", "75-56", "Report" ] ]
Preliminary round -- Pool D
venue : PalaYamamay , Busto Arsizio , Italy Pts Matches Sets Points Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Russia ( A ) 9 3 0 9 2 4.500 277 242 1.145 2 Netherlands ( a ) 6 2 1 7 3 2.333 237 209 1.134 3 Spain ( a ) 3 1 2 4 6 0.667 218 232 0.940 4 Bulgaria 0 0 3 0 9 0.000 177 226 0.783
2011_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_11
The 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 27th edition of the European Volleyball Championship, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted in Italy and Serbia from 23 September to 2 October 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough_of_Bedford
Borough of Bedford
[ "Ward name", "Civil Parishes", "Population ( 2009 estimate )", "Percentage from minority groups" ]
[ [ "Biddenham & Bromham", "Biddenham Bromham", "7,460", "9%" ], [ "Clapham", "Clapham", "4,670", "9%" ], [ "Eastcotts", "Cotton End Shortstown", "3,330", "9%" ], [ "Elstow", "Elstow Stewartby", "4,500", "15%" ], [ "Great Barford", "Great Barford Cardington Cople Ravensden Renhold Willington", "6,870", "6%" ], [ "Harrold", "Carlton and Chellington Harrold Odell Podington Wymington", "4,240", "4%" ], [ "Kempston Rural", "Great Denham Kempston Rural Stagsden Turvey", "3,600", "7%" ], [ "Oakley", "Oakley Pavenham Stevington", "3,790", "5%" ], [ "Riseley", "Dean and Shelton Bletsoe Melchbourne and Yielden Pertenhall Riseley Swineshead Thurleigh", "3,440", "4%" ], [ "Sharnbrook", "Sharnbrook Felmersham Knotting and Souldrop Milton Ernest", "4,170", "4%" ], [ "Wilshamstead", "Wilshamstead", "2,550", "4%" ], [ "Wootton", "Wootton", "4,480", "6%" ], [ "Wyboston", "Bolnhurst and Keysoe Colmworth Little Barford Little Staughton Roxton Staploe Wilden Wyboston , Chawston and Colesden", "3,780", "4%" ], [ "Total population", "", "56,880", "7%" ] ]
Wards and civil parishes
The urban part of the borough consisting of most of the Bedford/Kempston Urban Area is divided into 13 wards , some of which are also civil parishes : [ 9 ] Ward name Population ( 2009 estimate ) Percentage from minority groups Brickhill 8,540 14% Castle 7,190 32% Cauldwell 9,170 44% De Parys 6,840 18% Goldington 8,360 19% Harpur 8,370 26% Kempston Central and East 7,500 23% Kempston North 4,050 24% Kempston South 4,370 20% Kempston West 3,770 15% Kingsbrook 9,280 25% Newnham 7,620 18% Putnoe 7,650 14% Queens Park 8,470 58% Total population 101,180 25% Map of the wards in Bedford Borough The wards and constituent civil parishes in the rural part of the borough are as follows : [ 9 ]
Bedford_Borough_1
Bedford is a unitary authority area with borough status in the ceremonial county of Bedfordshire, England. Its council is based at Bedford, the county town of Bedfordshire. The borough contains one large urban area, the 71st largest in the United Kingdom that comprises Bedford and the adjacent town of Kempston, surrounded by a rural area with many villages. 75% of the borough's population live in the Bedford Urban Area and the five large villages which surround it, which makes up slightly less than 6% of the total land area of the Borough. The borough is also the location of the Wixams new town development, which received its first residents in 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_cricket_centuries_at_the_Adelaide_Oval
List of international cricket centuries at the Adelaide Oval
[ "No", "Score", "Player", "Team", "Balls", "Inns", "Opposing team", "Date", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "109", "David Gower", "England", "85", "1", "New Zealand", "29 January 1983", "Lost" ], [ "2", "110*", "Gordon Greenidge", "West Indies", "128", "2", "Sri Lanka", "26 January 1985", "Won" ], [ "3", "104*", "Graeme Wood", "Australia", "142", "1", "West Indies", "27 January 1985", "Lost" ], [ "4", "118*", "Allan Border", "Australia", "88", "1", "Sri Lanka", "28 January 1985", "Won" ], [ "5", "122", "David Boon", "Australia", "130", "1", "Sri Lanka", "10 January 1988", "Won" ], [ "6", "111", "Desmond Haynes", "West Indies", "107", "1", "Pakistan", "10 December 1988", "Won" ], [ "7", "107*", "Ramiz Raja", "Pakistan", "154", "1", "Sri Lanka", "17 February 1990 1", "Won" ], [ "8", "126", "Saeed Anwar", "Pakistan", "99", "1", "Sri Lanka", "17 February 1990 2", "Won" ], [ "9", "104", "Mark Waugh ( 1/2 )", "Australia", "113", "2", "New Zealand", "7 December 1997", "Won" ], [ "10", "126*", "Graeme Hick ( 1/2 )", "England", "118", "1", "Sri Lanka", "23 January 1999 1", "Lost" ], [ "11", "120", "Mahela Jayawardene", "Sri Lanka", "111", "2", "England", "23 January 1999 2", "Won" ], [ "12", "109", "Graeme Hick ( 2/2 )", "England", "119", "2", "Australia", "26 January 1999", "Lost" ], [ "13", "141", "Sourav Ganguly", "India", "144", "1", "Pakistan", "25 January 2000", "Won" ], [ "14", "116", "Mark Waugh ( 2/2 )", "Australia", "131", "1", "India", "26 January 2000", "Won" ], [ "15", "131", "VVS Laxman", "India", "138", "1", "Zimbabwe", "24 January 2004 1", "Won" ], [ "16", "109", "Stuart Carlisle", "Zimbabwe", "128", "2", "India", "24 January 2004 2", "Lost" ], [ "17", "100", "Sean Ervine", "Zimbabwe", "100", "2", "India", "24 January 2004 3", "Lost" ], [ "18", "156", "Brian Lara", "West Indies", "138", "1", "Pakistan", "28 January 2005", "Won" ], [ "19", "125*", "Boeta Dippenaar", "South Africa", "145", "1", "Sri Lanka", "24 January 2006", "Won" ], [ "20", "107*", "Ricky Ponting", "Australia", "108", "2", "New Zealand", "14 December 2007", "Won" ] ]
One Day Internationals
David Gower scored the first ODI century at the ground .
List_of_international_cricket_centuries_at_the_Adelaide_Oval_1
Adelaide Oval is a cricket ground in Adelaide, Australia. It is the home ground of the South Australia cricket team and both the men's and women's Adelaide Strikers as well as Australian rules football and soccer teams. The ground has hosted international cricket matches, including Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20I). , the ground has hosted 76 Test matches, with the first in 1884 when Australia played England. It has staged 82 ODIs, the first of which was in 1975 when Australia beat the West Indies by five wickets. The ground has also hosted three T20Is, the first in 2011 when England beat Australia by one wicket. The first century at the ground was scored by Australian Percy McDonnell. He made 124 during the first Test of the 1884-85 English tour of Australia in the first Test match at the Adelaide Oval. The first overseas player to score a century at the ground was Englishman Billy Barnes, who made 134 in the same match in which McDonnell made his century. Australian David Warner's triple century, against Pakistan in November 2019, is the highest individual score by a batsman at the ground and was the first triple century at the ground. Australia's Michael Clarke has scored the most centuries at the venue with seven. , 180 Test centuries have been scored at the stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Barrow-in-Furness
Listed buildings in Barrow-in-Furness
[ "Name", "Location", "Year Completed", "Year Listed", "Historic England Description" ]
[ [ "Dalton Castle", "Dalton South", "c. 14th century", "1950", "DALTON CASTLE" ], [ "Furness Abbey", "Newbarns", "1127", "1949", "FURNESS ABBEY , INCLUDING ALL MEDIEVAL REMAINS IN CARE OF ENGLISH HERITAGE" ], [ "Furness Abbey Chapel", "Newbarns", "c. 1300", "1976", "CAPELLA EXTRA PORTAS WITH ATTACHED WALLS" ], [ "Furness Abbey Main Gateway", "Newbarns", "c. 14th century", "1976", "GATEWAY ADJOINING CAPELLA EXTRA" ], [ "Furness Abbey Precinct Wall", "Newbarns", "1127", "1949", "FURNESS ABBEY WALL" ], [ "Furness Abbey West Gateway", "Newbarns", "c. 14th century", "1976", "ST GATE TO FURNESS ABBEY , REMAINS OF" ], [ "Piel Castle", "Roose ( Piel Island )", "1327", "1949", "PIEL CASTLE" ], [ "Rampside Hall", "Roose ( Rampside )", "c. 17th century", "1949", "RAMPSIDE HALL 101" ] ]
Grade I Listed buildings
Barrow-in-Furness has 8 Grade I listed buildings , representing a higher proportion of all listed buildings than national average . They are listed below .
Listed_buildings_in_Barrow-in-Furness_0
There are 274 listed buildings in the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness, with about 70% in Barrow-in-Furness itself. The 2015 Heritage Index formed by the Royal Society of Arts and the Heritage Lottery Fund placed the Borough as seventh highest of 325 English districts with an especially high score relating to industrial heritage assets. The Barrow Island conservation area contains dozens of historic shipyard buildings and tenements, while numerous listed buildings can be found lining Abbey Road and Duke Street, which were designed as the principal north to south and east to west thoroughfares of the Victorian planned town. Despite many buildings and structures dating from this era, an abundance of listed buildings exist throughout the Borough that pre-date Barrow, in villages that were consumed by the rapidly expanding town. One notable example being Newbarns village which retains its original 18th century street layout. Significant clusters of listed buildings can be found around the ruins of the 12th-century Furness Abbey and Market Street, the Medieval centre of Dalton-in-Furness. The oldest listed building in Barrow is Furness Abbey, dated 1127 and the newest is the John Whinnerah Institute, completed in 1934. Within other heritage categories the only asset recognised by Historic England in the Borough is Barrow Park which is designated as Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season
2013–14 Major Indoor Soccer League season
[ "Name", "Position", "Team" ]
[ [ "Mike Lookingland", "D", "Baltimore Blast" ], [ "Nelson Santana", "D", "Syracuse Silver Knights" ], [ "Kenardo Forbes", "M/F", "Syracuse Silver Knights" ], [ "Leo Gibson", "M/F", "Missouri Comets" ], [ "Marcio Leite", "M/F", "Milwaukee Wave" ], [ "William Vanzela", "GK", "Baltimore Blast" ] ]
Awards -- All-League First Team
[ 16 ]
2013–14_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season_10
The 2013-14 Major Indoor Soccer League season is the third under the United Soccer Leagues banner, fifth under the MISL name, and the sixth season overall. The season began on November 15 and concluded on March 2. Each team played a 20-game schedule. This was the final season for this third incarnation of the MISL. 6 of the 7 teams joined the Professional Arena Soccer League, later renamed Major Arena Soccer League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results
2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Hassan Heidarpour", "Iran", "6.59", "Q , NR" ], [ "2", "1", "Liang Jiahong", "China", "6.64", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Lai Chun Ho", "Hong Kong", "6.67", "q , NR" ], [ "4", "2", "Reza Ghasemi", "Iran", "6.71", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Yeo Foo Ee Gary", "Singapore", "6.71", "q , NR" ], [ "6", "1", "Sapwaturrahman", "Indonesia", "6.73", "NR" ], [ "7", "1", "Meenapra Jirapong", "Thailand", "6.77", "" ], [ "8", "2", "Zhang Peimeng", "China", "6.83", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "Tsui Chi Ho", "Hong Kong", "6.90", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Eisa Al-Youhah", "Kuwait", "6.97", "" ], [ "11", "2", "Liaqat Ali", "Pakistan", "6.99", "" ], [ "", "2", "Zheng Dongsheng", "China", "DQ", "FS" ] ]
2012_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results_1
These are the official results of the 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships which took place on 18-19 February 2012 in Hangzhou, China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_pound
Jersey pound
[ "Denomination", "Colour", "Reverse design" ]
[ [ "1 pound", "Green", "St. Helier Parish Church" ], [ "5 pounds", "Purple", "La Corbière lighthouse" ], [ "10 pounds", "Red", "The Death of Major Pierson , Battle of Jersey , 1781" ], [ "20 pounds", "Blue", "St. Ouen 's manor" ], [ "50 pounds", "Brown", "Government House" ] ]
Banknotes -- 1989 issue
Jersey_pound_3
The pound is the currency of Jersey. Jersey is in currency union with the United Kingdom, and the Jersey pound is not a separate currency[citation needed] but is an issue of banknotes and coins by the States of Jersey denominated in pound sterling, in a similar way to the banknotes issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland (see Banknotes of the pound sterling). It can be exchanged at par with other sterling coinage and notes (see also sterling zone). For this reason, ISO 4217 does not include a separate currency code for the Jersey pound, but where a distinct code is desired JEP is generally used. Both Jersey and Bank of England notes are legal tender in Jersey and circulate together, alongside the Guernsey pound and Scottish banknotes. The Jersey notes are not legal tender in the United Kingdom and unlike Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes are not authorised by the UK Parliament as legal currency in the United Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Anorthosis_Famagusta_F.C._season
2016–17 Anorthosis Famagusta F.C. season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving from", "Type", "Transfer window", "Ends", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "5", "CB", "Jesús María Herrero", "32", "EU", "UE Llagostera", "Transfer", "Summer", "2017", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "7", "RW", "Carlitos", "23", "EU", "APOEL", "Transfer", "Summer", "2019", "€100,000", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "9", "CF", "Airam López", "29", "EU", "Korona Kielce", "Transfer", "Summer", "2018", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "10", "AM", "Rubén Rayos", "30", "EU", "FC Sochaux-Montbéliard", "Transfer", "Summer", "2018", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "11", "LM", "José Antonio Ríos", "26", "EU", "UE Llagostera", "Transfer", "Summer", "2018", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "16", "CM", "Charalambos Aristotelous", "21", "EU", "PAEEK FC", "Transfer", "Summer", "2019", "Free Transfer", "" ], [ "17", "RB", "Iñigo Calderón", "34", "EU", "Brighton", "Transfer", "Summer", "2018", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "18", "AM", "Louis Bennett", "21", "EU", "Marquette Golden Eagles", "Transfer", "Summer", "2019", "Free Transfer", "" ], [ "22", "LB", "Alberto Aguilar Leiva", "32", "EU", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "Transfer", "Summer", "2017", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "23", "CM", "Giorgos Economides", "26", "EU", "Omonia Nicosia", "Transfer", "Summer", "2019", "€30,000", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "33", "LB", "Guilherme Santos", "28", "", "Sampaio Corrêa", "Transfer", "Summer", "2017", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "35", "CM", "Charalambos Mouzouros", "19", "EU", "THOI Lakatamia", "Transfer", "Summer", "2019", "Free Transfer", "" ], [ "44", "CB", "Milan Savić", "22", "EU", "FK Novi Pazar", "Transfer", "Summer", "2018", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ], [ "91", "GK", "Giorgos Papadopoulos", "25", "EU", "PAEEK FC", "Transfer", "Summer", "2018", "Free Transfer", "anorthosisfc.com.cy" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2016–17_Anorthosis_Famagusta_F.C._season_1
The 2016-17 season will be Anorthosis' 68th consecutive season in the Cypriot First Division, the top division of Cyprus football. It covers a period from 1 July 2016 to 30 May 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tania_Gunadi
Tania Gunadi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2001", "That 's Life", "Foreign Student", "TV series ; 1 episode" ], [ "2001", "The Wild Thornberrys : The Origin of Donnie", "Villager/Forest Animal ( voice )", "TV movie" ], [ "2002", "Even Stevens", "Allison Wong", "2 episodes" ], [ "2002", "Haunted", "Anorexic girl", "1 episode" ], [ "2003", "All About the Andersons", "Kim", "Pilot" ], [ "2003", "Boston Public", "Sri Sumarto", "3 episodes" ], [ "2004", "Pixel Perfect", "Cindy", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "The Magic of Ordinary Days", "Florence", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "Go Figure", "Mojo", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "Wiener Park", "Song mi sook", "TV pilot" ], [ "2007", "It 's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Sun-Li", "The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation" ], [ "2009-2010", "Aaron Stone", "Emma Lau / Dark Tamara / Various", "Series Regular Role ( 35 episodes )" ], [ "2010-2013", "Transformers : Prime", "Miko Nakadai ( voice )", "Main role ( 52 episodes )" ], [ "2012", "Imagination Movers", "Princess Dee", "Have You Ever Seen a Unicorn" ], [ "2012-2014", "MyMusic", "Techno", "Main Role ( 50 episodes )" ], [ "2013", "Snow Bride", "Julie", "TV film" ], [ "2014", "Enlisted", "Pvt . Cindy Park", "Recurring Role ( 13 episodes )" ], [ "2014-2016", "Sanjay and Craig", "Sam Lastnamè ( voice )", "Recurring Role ( 7 episodes )" ], [ "2014-2017", "Penn Zero : Part-Time Hero", "Sashi Kobayashi ( voice )", "Main Role ( 70 episodes )" ], [ "2015", "DC Super Hero Girls", "Lady Shiva ( voice )", "Recurring Role ( 7 episodes )" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Tania_Gunadi_1
Tania Gunadi (born 29 July 1983) is an Indonesian-born American actress, voice actress and producer. She moved to Los Angeles when she was a teenager.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Race_of_Champions
1972 Race of Champions
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Constructor", "Car", "Lap", "Gap" ]
[ [ "1", "Emerson Fittipaldi", "Lotus - Cosworth", "Lotus 72", "01:23.9", "" ], [ "2", "Peter Gethin", "BRM", "BRM P160", "01:24.1", "+0.2" ], [ "3", "Mike Hailwood", "Surtees - Cosworth", "Surtees TS9", "01:24.1", "+0.2" ], [ "4", "Denny Hulme", "McLaren - Cosworth", "McLaren M19A", "01:24.3", "+0.4" ], [ "5", "Peter Revson", "McLaren - Cosworth", "McLaren M19A", "01:24.3", "+0.4" ], [ "6", "Howden Ganley", "BRM", "BRM P160", "01:24.8", "+0.9" ], [ "7", "Tim Schenken", "Surtees - Cosworth", "Surtees TS9", "01:24.8", "+0.9" ], [ "8", "Ronnie Peterson", "March - Cosworth", "March 721", "01:25.6", "+1.7" ], [ "9", "Jean-Pierre Beltoise", "BRM", "BRM P160", "01:25.8", "+1.9" ], [ "10", "Dave Walker", "Lotus - Cosworth", "Lotus 72", "01:25.8", "+1.9" ], [ "11", "Mike Beuttler", "March - Cosworth", "March 721", "01:26.0", "+2.1" ], [ "12", "Rolf Stommelen", "Eifelland - Cosworth", "Eifelland Type 21", "01:26.2", "+2.3" ], [ "13", "Graham McRae", "Leda - Chevrolet", "Leda LT27", "01:26.3", "+2.4" ], [ "14", "Gijs van Lennep", "Surtees - Chevrolet", "Surtees TS11", "01:26.9", "+3.0" ], [ "15", "Brian Redman", "McLaren - Chevrolet", "McLaren M10B", "01:27.2", "+3.3" ], [ "16", "Alan Rollinson", "Lola - Chevrolet", "Lola T300", "01:27.4", "+3.5" ], [ "17", "Keith Holland", "McLaren - Chevrolet", "McLaren M10B", "01:28.6", "+4.7" ], [ "18", "Ray Allen", "McLaren - Chevrolet", "McLaren M18", "01:29.9", "+6.0" ], [ "19", "Teddy Pilette", "McLaren - Chevrolet", "McLaren M22", "01:29.9", "+6.0" ] ]
Qualifying
1972_Race_of_Champions_0
The 1972 Race of Champions was a non-championship Formula One race held at Brands Hatch on 19 March 1972. The race was also open to Formula 5000 cars. F1 driver Emerson Fittipaldi qualified on pole, set fastest lap and won. Alan Rollinson was the best-placed F5000 finisher, and tenth overall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_FA_WSL
2017–18 FA WSL
[ "Team", "Location", "Ground", "Capacity", "2016 season", "Spring Series" ]
[ [ "Arsenal", "Borehamwood", "Meadow Park", "4,502", "3rd", "3rd" ], [ "Birmingham City", "Solihull", "Damson Park", "3,050", "5th", "7th" ], [ "Bristol City", "Filton", "Stoke Gifford Stadium", "1,500", "2nd , WSL 2", "8th" ], [ "Chelsea", "Kingston upon Thames", "Kingsmeadow", "4,850", "2nd", "1st" ], [ "Everton", "Widnes", "Select Security Stadium", "13,350", "3rd , WSL 2", "1st , WSL2" ], [ "Liverpool", "Widnes", "Select Security Stadium", "13,350", "4th", "4th" ], [ "Manchester City", "Manchester", "Academy Stadium", "7,000", "1st", "2nd" ], [ "Reading", "High Wycombe", "Adams Park", "9,617", "8th", "6th" ], [ "Sunderland", "South Shields", "Mariners Park", "3,000", "7th", "5th" ], [ "Yeovil Town", "Yeovil", "Huish Park", "9,565", "1st , WSL 2", "9th" ] ]
Teams
With the collapse of Notts County Ladies just prior to the Spring Series , the ten clubs of WSL2 were invited to apply for a place in the 2017–18 season . Two sides , champions Everton and runners-up Doncaster Rovers , applied . On 9 June 2017 , subject to appeal , Everton were awarded the position . [ 6 ] WSL 1 ArsenalBirmingham CityBristol CityChelseaEvertonLiverpoolManchester CityReadingSunderlandYeovil Town Locations of the 2017–18 WSL 1 teams
2017–18_FA_WSL_0
The 2017-18 FA WSL was the seventh edition of the FA WSL since it was formed in 2010. It was the first season of WSL which ran as a winter league. It started in September 2017 and ended in May 2018, with ten teams competing in both leagues. The Football Association removed promotion and relegation between the two tiers for the end of the season. The league was instead restructured, with clubs required to apply for licenses under new criteria for the top tier in the 2018-19 season. A one-off competition, the FA WSL Spring Series, ran from February to May 2017 to bridge the gap from the 2016 FA WSL season and acted as a warm up tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Alessandria_Challenger
2010 Alessandria Challenger
[ "Nationality", "Player", "Ranking*", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "POR", "Frederico Gil", "100", "1" ], [ "POR", "Rui Machado", "106", "2" ], [ "GER", "Björn Phau", "115", "3" ], [ "AUT", "Stefan Koubek", "118", "4" ], [ "ESP", "Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo", "119", "5" ], [ "BRA", "João Souza", "128", "6" ], [ "KAZ", "Mikhail Kukushkin", "137", "7" ], [ "ROU", "Victor Crivoi", "159", "8" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2010_Trofeo_Cassa_di_Risparmio_Alessandria_0
The 2010 Alessandria Challenger (known as 2010 Trofeo Cassa di Risparmio Alessandria due to sponsorship) was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Alessandria, Italy between May 24-30, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Speedway_Grand_Prix_Qualification
2014 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Points", "Details" ]
[ [ "1", "( 4 ) Niels-Kristian Iversen", "14", "( 2,3,3,3,3 )" ], [ "2", "( 7 ) Kenneth Bjerre", "12", "( 3,3,1,3,2 )" ], [ "3", "( 11 ) Aleksandr Loktaev", "11", "( 3,2,3,1,2 )" ], [ "4", "( 16 ) Daniel Nermark", "11", "( 2,2,1,3,3 )" ], [ "5", "( 8 ) Krzysztof Kasprzak", "9", "( 1,0,2,3,3 )" ], [ "6", "( 12 ) Przemyslaw Pawlicki", "9", "( 2,1,3 , R,3 )" ], [ "7", "( 1 ) Thomas H. Jonasson", "9", "( 1,3,2,2,1 )" ], [ "8", "( 15 ) Piotr Pawlicki", "8", "( 3,0,1,2,2 )" ], [ "9", "( 3 ) Timo Lahti", "8", "( 0,1,3,2,2 )" ], [ "10", "( 2 ) Peter Kildemand", "7", "( 3,1,0,2,1 )" ], [ "11", "( 10 ) Andrzej Lebedev", "5", "( F,3,2 , R , R )" ], [ "12", "( 5 ) Ales Dryml", "5", "( 0,1,2,1,1 )" ], [ "13", "( 14 ) Tobias Kroner", "5", "( 1,2,1,1,0 )" ], [ "14", "( 6 ) Edward Kennett", "4", "( 2 , F,0,1,1 )" ], [ "15", "( 13 ) Dakota North", "2", "( 0,2,0,0 , R )" ], [ "16", "( 9 ) Wiktor Golubowskij", "1", "( 1,0,0,0,0 )" ], [ "-", "( 17 ) Linus Sundström", "-", "( - )" ], [ "-", "( 18 ) Kevin Wolbert", "-", "( - )" ] ]
Race-off One
7 August 2013 Holsted
2014_Speedway_Grand_Prix_Qualification_3
The 2014 Individual Speedway World Championship Grand Prix Qualification were a series of motorcycle speedway meetings used to determine the three riders who qualified for the 2014 Speedway Grand Prix. The top eight riders finishing the 2013 Grand Prix series automatically qualified for 2014. The final round of qualification - the Grand Prix Challenge - took place on 24 August 2013, in Poole, Great Britain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
2019 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Miguel Ángel López ( COL )", "Astana", "14 ' 51" ], [ "2", "Dario Cataldo ( ITA )", "Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "3", "Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN )", "Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "4", "Ion Izagirre ( ESP )", "Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "5", "Luis León Sánchez ( ESP )", "Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "6", "Gorka Izagirre ( ESP )", "Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "7", "Philippe Gilbert ( BEL )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 2" ], [ "8", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 2" ], [ "9", "Maximiliano Richeze ( ARG )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 2" ], [ "10", "James Knox ( GBR )", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 2" ] ]
2019_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11_2
The 2019 Vuelta a España is the 74th edition of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Vuelta started in Torrevieja, with a team time trial on 24 August, and Stage 11 occurred on 4 September with a stage to Urdax. The race will finish in Madrid on 15 September.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Clare Eichner", "Wisconsin", "4:20.12" ], [ "2", "Aaronda Watson", "Georgetown", "4:21.95" ], [ "3", "Erika Klein", "Oregon", "4:21.96" ], [ "4", "Fran Ten Bensel", "Nebraska", "4:22.04" ], [ "5", "Amy Rudolph", "Wisconsin", "4:22.13" ], [ "6", "Sarah Renk", "Wisconsin", "4:22.27" ], [ "7", "Vicky Lynch", "Alabama", "4:22.63" ], [ "8", "Vibeke Tegneby Norway", "Texas-El Paso", "3:44.30" ] ]
Individual results -- Women 's 1500 meters
Only top eight final results shown ; no prelims are listed [ 3 ]
1993_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_25
The 1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were contested June 2−5 at Tad Gormley Stadium at the University of New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana in order to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiate Division I outdoor track and field events in the United States. These were the 71st annual men's championships and the 12th annual women's championships. This was the Privateers' first time hosting the event. In a repeat of the previous year's result, Arkansas and LSU topped the men's and women's team standings, respectively; it was the Razorbacks' third men's team title and the seventh for the Lady Tigers. This was the second of eight consecutive titles for Arkansas. The Lady Tigers, meanwhile, captured their seventh consecutive title and, ultimately, the seventh of eleven straight titles they won between 1987 and 1997. Wind=+1.69 mps Wind=+3.69 mps Wind=+1.51 mps Wind=+0.33 mps Wind=+1.58 mps Wind=+2.38 mps
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herol_Graham
Herol Graham
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "54", "Loss", "48-6", "Charles Brewer", "TKO", "10 ( 12 )", "28 Mar 1998", "Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , US", "For IBF super-middleweight title" ], [ "53", "Win", "48-5", "Vinny Pazienza", "UD", "12", "6 Dec 1997", "Wembley Arena , London , England", "Retained WBC International super-middleweight title" ], [ "52", "Win", "47-5", "Chris Johnson", "TKO", "8 ( 12 ) , 2:40", "12 Jul 1997", "London Olympia , London , England", "Won vacant WBC International super-middleweight title" ], [ "51", "Win", "46-5", "Craig Joseph", "PTS", "8", "4 Mar 1997", "Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre , London , England", "" ], [ "50", "Win", "45-5", "Terry Ford", "PTS", "8", "26 Nov 1996", "Concorde Sports Centre , Sheffield , England", "" ], [ "49", "Loss", "44-5", "Frank Grant", "TKO", "9 ( 12 ) , 2:20", "23 Sep 1992", "Elland Road , Leeds , England", "Lost British middleweight title" ], [ "48", "Loss", "44-4", "Sumbu Kalambay", "UD", "12", "12 Mar 1992", "Pesaro , Italy", "For European middleweight title" ], [ "47", "Win", "44-3", "John Ashton", "TKO", "6 ( 12 ) , 2:34", "10 Dec 1991", "City Hall , Sheffield , England", "Retained British middleweight title" ], [ "46", "Loss", "43-3", "Julian Jackson", "KO", "4 ( 12 ) , 1:13", "24 Nov 1990", "Torrequebrada Hotel , Benalmádena , Spain", "For vacant WBC middleweight title" ], [ "45", "Win", "43-2", "Ismael Negron", "KO", "3 ( 10 ) , 1:37", "11 Apr 1990", "Leisure Centre , Dewsbury , England", "" ], [ "44", "Win", "42-2", "Rod Douglas", "RTD", "9 ( 12 )", "25 Oct 1989", "Wembley Arena , London , England", "Retained British middleweight title" ], [ "43", "Loss", "41-2", "Mike McCallum", "SD", "12", "10 May 1989", "Royal Albert Hall , London , England", "For vacant WBA middleweight title" ], [ "42", "Win", "41-1", "Johnny Melfah", "TKO", "5 ( 12 )", "23 Nov 1988", "York Hall , London , England", "Retained British middleweight title" ], [ "41", "Win", "40-1", "James Cook", "TKO", "5 ( 12 )", "8 Jun 1988", "City Hall , Sheffield , England", "Won vacant British middleweight title" ], [ "40", "Win", "39-1", "Ricky Stackhouse", "TKO", "8 ( 10 ) , 0:31", "5 Dec 1987", "Adwick Leisure Centre , Doncaster , England", "" ], [ "39", "Loss", "38-1", "Sumbu Kalambay", "UD", "12", "26 May 1987", "Wembley Arena , London , England", "Lost European middleweight title" ], [ "38", "Win", "38-0", "Charles Boston", "TKO", "7 ( 10 )", "17 Jan 1987", "King 's Hall , Belfast , Northern Ireland", "" ], [ "37", "Win", "37-0", "Mark Kaylor", "RTD", "8 ( 12 )", "4 Nov 1986", "Wembley Arena , London , England", "Retained European middleweight title" ], [ "36", "Win", "36-0", "Ernie Rabotte", "TKO", "1 ( 10 ) , 1:54", "23 Jun 1986", "Caesars Palace , Paradise , Nevada , US", "" ], [ "35", "Win", "35-0", "Ayub Kalule", "TKO", "10 ( 12 ) , 2:10", "5 Feb 1986", "City Hall , Sheffield , England", "Won European middleweight title" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 54 fights 48 wins 6 losses By knockout 28 3 By decision 20 3
Herol_Graham_1
Herol Graham (born 13 September 1959) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1978 to 1998. He held many regional championships, including the European, British, and Commonwealth light-middleweight titles, as well as the European and British middleweight titles, yet is generally acknowledged as one of the best British boxers of the post-war era to have never won a world title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Curb_Your_Enthusiasm_guest_stars
List of Curb Your Enthusiasm guest stars
[ "Guest star", "Role", "Episode ( s )" ]
[ [ "Susie Essman", "Susie Greene", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio Episode 63 , The Reunion Episode 64 , The Hot Towel Episode 65 , Denise Handicapped Episode 68 , Officer Krupke Episode 70 , Seinfeld" ], [ "Vivica A . Fox", "Loretta Black", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio" ], [ "J . B. Smoove", "Leon", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio Episode 65 , Denise Handicapped Episode 69 , The Table Read" ], [ "Ellia English", "Auntie Rae", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio" ], [ "Bob Einstein", "Marty Funkhouser", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister Episode 67 , The Black Swan Episode 69 , The Table Read" ], [ "Catherine O'Hara", "Bam Bam", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister" ], [ "Wanda Sykes", "Wanda", "Episode 61 , Funkhouser 's Crazy Sister" ], [ "Sharon Lawrence", "Dr. Trundle", "Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio" ], [ "Lolita Davidovich", "Beverly", "Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio" ], [ "Wayne Federman", "Dean Weinstock", "Episode 62 , Vehicular Fellatio" ], [ "Philip Baker Hall", "Dr. Morrison", "Episode 64 , The Hot Towel" ], [ "Sherry Stringfield", "Mary Jane Porter", "Episode 64 , The Hot Towel" ], [ "Anita Barone", "Denise", "Episode 65 , Denise Handicapped" ], [ "Jamie Denbo", "Jamie Fowler", "Episode 65 , Denise Handicapped" ], [ "Amy Pietz", "Wendy", "Episode 65 , Denise Handicapped" ], [ "Jillian Bell", "Maureen", "Episode 66 , The Bare Midriff" ], [ "Shelley Berman", "Nat David", "Episode 67 , The Black Swan" ], [ "Richard Kind", "Cousin Andy", "Episode 67 , The Black Swan" ], [ "Paul Mazursky", "Norm", "Episode 67 , The Black Swan" ], [ "Carol Leifer", "Carol", "Episode 68 , Officer Krupke" ] ]
Season 7 ( 2009 ) -- In fictional roles
List_of_Curb_Your_Enthusiasm_guest_stars_17
Many episodes of the American HBO comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm feature guest stars. While a lot of these guest appearances are for fictional roles, a large number of the guest stars on the show are celebrities playing themselves (or fictionalized versions thereof), including actors, comedians and sportspeople. Curb Your Enthusiasm stars Larry David (co-creator of Seinfeld) as himself, with Cheryl Hines as his wife Cheryl, and Jeff Garlin as his manager Jeff. A number of the guest stars have recurring roles on the show, with some appearing especially frequently, such as Richard Lewis (himself), and Susie Essman (Susie Greene). This list contains all guest appearances on Curb that received a Guest Star or Special Guest Star billing in the closing credits of at least one episode. Sometimes an actor might not be credited as guest star on his or her first appearance, but will be in subsequent episodes. For example, Susie Essman appears as Susie in several episodes of the first season, but only got nominated to guest star role in the second season. The list may also contain certain notable non-guest star appearances, if the person plays him- or herself; such as Dr. Phil McGraw's role in the episode Vehicular Fellatio, in which he played himself but did not receive guest star billing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_clubs_in_the_German_football_championship
List of clubs in the German football championship
[ "Club", "Qualified", "Champions", "Runners-up", "Seasons" ]
[ [ "BuEV Danzig", "1", "0", "0", "1912" ], [ "LSV Danzig", "1", "0", "0", "1944" ], [ "Preußen Danzig", "2", "0", "0", "1934 , 1941" ], [ "Preußen Dellbrück", "1", "0", "0", "1950" ], [ "SV Dessau 05", "6", "0", "0", "1937 , 1938 , 1939 , 1942 , 1943 , 1944" ], [ "Borussia Dortmund", "7", "3", "2", "1949 , 1950 , 1953 , 1956 , 1957 , 1961 , 1963" ], [ "Guts Muths Dresden", "1", "0", "0", "1923" ], [ "Dresdner SC", "13", "2", "1", "1905 , 1926 , 1928 , 1929 , 1930 , 1931 , 1933 , 1934 , 1939 , 1940 , 1941 , 1943 , 1944" ], [ "FV Stadt Düdelingen", "1", "0", "0", "1942" ], [ "KSG Duisburg", "1", "0", "0", "1944" ], [ "MSV Duisburg", "2", "0", "0", "1929 , 1931" ], [ "Duisburger SV", "13", "0", "1", "1904 , 1905 , 1908 , 1910 , 1911 , 1913 , 1914 , 1921 , 1924 , 1925 , 1926 , 1927 , 1957" ], [ "Fortuna Düsseldorf", "9", "1", "1", "1927 , 1928 , 1931 , 1933 , 1936 , 1937 , 1938 , 1939 , 1940" ], [ "Düsseldorfer FC 99", "1", "0", "0", "1907" ], [ "TuRU Düsseldorf", "1", "0", "0", "1925" ] ]
List -- D
List_of_football_clubs_in_the_German_national_championship_3
This is a list of all clubs that have taken part in the German football championship from 1903 to 1963, in the era when the national championship was decided by a finals round with a national title game at the end. The German football championship was first held in 1903 and won by VfB Leipzig. In 1904, the championship was not completed due to a protest by Karlsruher FV about a technicality, with all games but the final played. The competition was held again in 1905 and, from then on, annually. The championship was interrupted by the World War I, and not held from 1915 to 1920, when football returned to more organised fashion after the disruptions caused by the war. In 1922, the final was inconclusive and Hamburger SV was declared champions but declined the honor. After this, a championship was held every season until 1944. With the expansion of Nazi Germany, clubs from occupied territories or annexed countries took part in the competition, including teams from Austria, France, Luxembourg, Poland, and Czechoslovakia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Numéro_magazine_cover_models
List of Numéro magazine cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "# 70 . February", "Doutzen Kroes", "Greg Kadel" ], [ "# 71 . March", "Leah de Wavrin", "Sølve Sundsbø" ], [ "# 72 . April", "Snejana Onopka", "Greg Kadel" ], [ "# 73 . May", "Angela Lindvall", "Liz Collins" ], [ "# 74 . June", "Anja Rubik", "Camilla Åkrans" ], [ "# 75 . July/August", "Freja Beha Erichsen", "Greg Kadel" ], [ "# 76 . September", "Amanda Moore", "Jean-Baptiste Mondino" ], [ "# 77 . October", "Raquel Zimmermann", "Sølve Sundsbø" ], [ "# 78 . November", "Gemma Ward", "Greg Kadel" ], [ "# 79 . December/January", "Coco Rocha", "Jean-Baptiste Mondino" ] ]
2006
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This list of Numéro cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Numéro magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993–94_Chelsea_F.C._season
1993–94 Chelsea F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "14 August 1993", "Blackburn Rovers", "H", "1-2", "29,189", "Peacock" ], [ "17 August 1993", "Wimbledon", "A", "1-1", "11,083", "Wise" ], [ "21 August 1993", "Ipswich Town", "A", "0-1", "17,582", "" ], [ "25 August 1993", "Queens Park Rangers", "H", "2-0", "20,191", "Peacock , Cascarino" ], [ "28 August 1993", "Sheffield Wednesday", "H", "1-1", "16,652", "Lee" ], [ "1 September 1993", "Tottenham Hotspur", "A", "1-1", "27,567", "Cascarino" ], [ "11 September 1993", "Manchester United", "H", "1-0", "37,064", "Peacock" ], [ "18 September 1993", "Coventry City", "A", "1-1", "13,660", "Peacock" ], [ "25 September 1993", "Liverpool", "H", "1-0", "31,721", "Shipperley" ], [ "2 October 1993", "West Ham United", "A", "0-1", "18,917", "" ], [ "16 October 1993", "Norwich City", "H", "1-2", "16,923", "Peacock" ], [ "23 October 1993", "Aston Villa", "A", "0-1", "29,706", "" ], [ "30 October 1993", "Oldham Athletic", "H", "0-1", "15,372", "" ], [ "6 November 1993", "Leeds United", "A", "1-4", "35,022", "Shipperley" ], [ "20 November 1993", "Arsenal", "H", "0-2", "26,839", "" ], [ "22 November 1993", "Manchester City", "H", "0-0", "10,128", "" ], [ "27 November 1993", "Sheffield United", "A", "0-1", "16,119", "" ], [ "5 December 1993", "Blackburn Rovers", "A", "0-2", "15,736", "" ], [ "11 December 1993", "Ipswich Town", "H", "1-1", "12,508", "Peacock" ], [ "27 December 1993", "Southampton", "A", "1-3", "14,221", "Stein" ] ]
Results -- FA Premier League
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During the 1993-94 English football season, Chelsea F.C. competed in the second season of the FA Premier League.