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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Jones_(tennis)
Kelly Jones (tennis)
[ "Result", "W/L", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Jan 1987", "Auckland , New Zealand", "Hard", "Brad Pearce", "Carl Limberger Mark Woodforde", "7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "1-1", "Feb 1987", "Lyon , France", "Carpet", "David Pate", "Guy Forget Yannick Noah", "6-4 , 3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "1-2", "Oct 1987", "Toulouse , France", "Hard ( i )", "Patrik Kühnen", "Wojtek Fibak Michiel Schapers", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "2-2", "Jul 1988", "Newport , U.S", "Grass", "Peter Lundgren", "Scott Davis Dan Goldie", "6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "2-3", "Nov 1989", "Johannesburg , South Africa", "Hard ( i )", "Joey Rive", "Luke Jensen Richey Reneberg", "0-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "3-3", "Jan 1990", "Auckland , New Zealand", "Hard", "Robert Va n't Hof", "Gilad Bloom Paul Haarhuis", "7-6 , 6-0" ], [ "Win", "4-3", "Feb 1990", "San Francisco , U.S", "Carpet", "Robert Vant Hof", "Glenn Layendecker Richey Reneberg", "2-6 , 7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "4-4", "Jun 1990", "Manchester , England", "Grass", "Nick Brown", "Mark Kratzmann Jason Stoltenberg", "3-6 , 6-2 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "5-4", "Oct 1990", "Lyon , France", "Carpet", "Patrick Galbraith", "Jim Grabb David Pate", "7-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "5-5", "Nov 1991", "Paris , France", "Carpet", "Rick Leach", "John Fitzgerald Anders Järryd", "6-3 , 3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "5-6", "Jan 1992", "Sydney Outdoor , Australia", "Hard", "Scott Davis", "Sergio Casal Emilio Sánchez", "6-3 , 1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "5-7", "Jan 1992", "Australian Open , Melbourne", "Hard", "Rick Leach", "Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde", "4-6 , 3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "6-7", "Apr 1992", "Tokyo Outdoor , Japan", "Hard", "Rick Leach", "John Fitzgerald Anders Järryd", "0-6 , 7-5 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "7-7", "Aug 1992", "New Haven , U.S", "Hard", "Rick Leach", "Patrick McEnroe Jared Palmer", "7-6 , 6-7 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "7-8", "Sep 1992", "U.S. Open , New York", "Hard", "Rick Leach", "Jim Grabb Richey Reneberg", "6-3 , 6-7 , 3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "7-9", "May 1993", "Tampa , U.S", "Clay", "Todd Martin", "Jared Palmer Derrick Rostagno", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "7-10", "May 1997", "Atlanta , U.S", "Clay", "Scott Davis", "Jonas Björkman Nicklas Kulti", "2-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Win", "8-10", "May 1997", "St. Poelten , Austria", "Clay", "Scott Melville", "Luke Jensen Murphy Jensen", "6-2 , 7-6" ] ]
Career finals -- Doubles ( 8 wins - 10 losses )
Legend Grand Slam ( 0–2 ) Tennis Masters Cup ( 0–0 ) ATP Masters Series ( 0–1 ) ATP Championship Series ( 2–0 ) ATP Tour ( 6–7 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 4–5 ) Clay ( 1–2 ) Grass ( 1–1 ) Carpet ( 2–2 )
Kelly_Jones_(tennis)_3
Kelly Jones (born March 31, 1964) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who was briefly ranked the World No. 1 men's doubles player in 1992. He is currently the Head Men's Tennis Coach at Furman University in Greenville, SC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Türk_Telekom_Stadium
Türk Telekom Stadium
[ "Date", "Time ( CEST )", "Team # 1", "Res", "Team # 2", "Round", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "21 June 2013", "18.00", "France", "3-1", "Ghana", "Group A", "4,133" ], [ "21 June 2013", "21.00", "USA", "1-4", "Spain", "Group A", "4,133" ], [ "24 June 2013", "18.00", "France", "1-1", "USA", "Group A", "4,120" ], [ "24 June 2013", "21.00", "Spain", "1-0", "Ghana", "Group A", "4,120" ], [ "27 June 2013", "20.00", "Spain", "2-1", "France", "Group A", "7,511" ], [ "27 June 2013", "17.00", "South Korea", "0-1", "Nigeria", "Group B", "7,511" ], [ "2 July 2013", "18.00", "Spain", "2-1", "Mexico", "Round of 16", "7,211" ], [ "2 July 2013", "21.00", "Nigeria", "1-2", "Uruguay", "Round of 16", "7,211" ], [ "7 July 2013", "21.00", "Ghana", "4-3", "Chile", "Quarterfinals", "6,632" ], [ "13 July 2013", "18.00", "Ghana", "3-0", "Iraq", "Third place match", "20,601" ], [ "13 July 2013", "18.00", "France", "0-0", "Uruguay", "Final", "20,601" ] ]
Matches -- 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup
Main article : 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup The stadium was one of the venues for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup . However , due to sponsorship contracts , the stadium was called Ali Sami Yen Arena during the World Cup . [ 63 ] The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2013 :
Türk_Telekom_Stadium_6
Türk Telekom Stadium (officially known as the Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi - Türk Telekom Stadyumu) is a football stadium serving as the home ground of the Süper Lig club Galatasaray S.K. It is located in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sarıyer district, on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. The all-seater stadium has the capacity to host 52,223 spectators during football games. The stadium is part of the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex. Türk Telekom Stadium was the first stadium in Turkey that met the UEFA Euro 2016 requirements during the country's bid to host the European Championship. In 2011, Türk Telekom Stadium was one of the six nominees for the Venue of the Year and New Venue categories of the Stadium Business Awards. Galatasaray SK won the Süper Lig in the first season at Türk Telekom Stadium. Türk Telekom Stadium and Galatasaray SK were mentioned in the first chapter of Tom Clancy's 2012 novel Threat Vector.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_100_metres
2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Renaldo Rose", "Jamaica", "10.67" ], [ "2", "Derek Carey", "Bahamas", "10.75" ], [ "3", "Dariusz Kuć", "Poland", "10.83" ], [ "4", "Christophe Bonnet", "France", "10.84" ], [ "5", "Ibrahim Firdaus", "Brunei", "11.90" ], [ "", "Othman Raqib", "Morocco", "DQ" ], [ "", "Mario Vona", "Germany", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : -0.2 m/s
2004_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_100_metres_7
The men's 100 metres event at the 2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Grosseto, Italy, at Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini on 13 and 14 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banteay_Meanchey_Province
Banteay Meanchey Province
[ "ISO Code", "District", "Khmer" ]
[ [ "01-02", "Mongkol Borey", "ស្រុកមង្គលបូរី" ], [ "01-03", "Phnom Srok", "ស្រុកភ្នំស្រុក" ], [ "01-04", "Preah Netr Preah", "ស្រុកព្រះនេត្រព្រះ" ], [ "01-05", "Ou Chrov", "ស្រុកអូរជ្រៅ" ], [ "01-06", "Serei Saophoan Municipality", "ក្រុងសិរីសោភ័ណ" ], [ "01-07", "Thmar Puok", "ស្រុកថ្មពួក" ], [ "01-08", "Svay Chek", "ស្រុកស្វាយចេក" ], [ "01-09", "Malai", "ស្រុកម៉ាឡៃ" ], [ "01-10", "Poipet Municipality", "ក្រុងប៉ោយប៉ែត" ] ]
Administration
The province is subdivided into 7 districts and 2 municipalities , which are further subdivided in 65 communes ( khum ) and 654 villages ( phum ) . [ 9 ] [ 10 ]
Banteay_Meanchey_Province_0
Banteay Meanchey (, , ) is a province (khaet) of Cambodia located in the far northwest. It borders the provinces of Oddar Meanchey and Siem Reap to the east, Battambang to the south, and shares an international border with Thailand to the west. Its capital and largest city is Serei Saophoan. Banteay Meanchey is the 13th largest province in Cambodia. With a population of 678,033, it ranks as the tenth most populous in the nation. The town of Poipet in the western part of the province is an international border crossing into Thailand. Banteay Meanchey is one of the nine provinces that are part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_3D_films_(2005_onwards)
List of 3D films (2005 onwards)
[ "Title", "Release date", "Prod . country", "Camera system", "Aspect ratio", "Runtime min", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Underworld : Blood Wars", "January 6 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "91", "3D conversion by Legend3D" ], [ "Monster Trucks", "January 13 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "104", "3D conversion by Prime Focus" ], [ "xXx : Return of Xander Cage", "January 20 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "107", "3D conversion by Stereo D. Also released in IMAX 3D" ], [ "Attraction", "January 26 , 2017", "Russia", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "130", "Also released in IMAX 3D in Russia and the CIS" ], [ "Resident Evil : The Final Chapter", "January 27 , 2017", "United States Germany France Canada Australia", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "106", "3D conversion by Legend3D . Also released in IMAX 3D" ], [ "Journey to the West : The Demons Strike Back", "January 28 , 2017", "China", "", "1.85:1", "108", "Also released in IMAX 3D in China" ], [ "The Lego Batman Movie", "February 10 , 2017", "United States Australia Denmark", "Digital 3D", "2.39:1", "104", "Also released in IMAX 3D in selected territories" ], [ "Kong : Skull Island", "March 10 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "118", "3D conversion by Prime Focus . Also released in IMAX 3D" ], [ "Beauty and the Beast", "March 17 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "129", "3D conversion by Prime Focus . Also released in IMAX 3D , with the entire film opened up to a 1.90:1 aspect ratio" ], [ "Ghost in the Shell", "March 31 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "1.85:1", "106", "3D conversion by Prime Focus . Also released in IMAX 3D" ], [ "The Boss Baby", "March 31 , 2017", "United States", "Digital 3D", "2.35:1", "97", "" ], [ "Smurfs : The Lost Village", "April 7 , 2017", "United States", "Digital 3D", "1.85:1", "90", "" ], [ "The Fate of the Furious", "April 14 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "136", "3D conversion by Stereo D. Also released in IMAX 3D . Only in selected international territories" ], [ "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol . 2", "May 5 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "137", "3D conversion by Stereo D. Also released in IMAX 3D , with some scenes opened up to a 1.90:1 aspect ratio" ], [ "King Arthur : Legend of the Sword", "May 12 , 2017", "United States United Kingdom Australia", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "126", "3D conversion by Legend3D , Prime Focus , and Stereo D" ], [ "Pirates of the Caribbean : Dead Men Tell No Tales", "May 26 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "129", "3D conversion by Legend3D and Prime Focus . Also released in IMAX 3D , with the entire film opened up to a 1.90:1 aspect ratio" ], [ "Wonder Woman", "June 2 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "141", "3D conversion by Gener8 . Also released in IMAX 3D" ], [ "Captain Underpants : The First Epic Movie", "June 2 , 2017", "United States", "Digital 3D", "1.85:1", "89", "" ], [ "The Mummy", "June 9 , 2017", "United States", "Filmed in 2D", "2.39:1", "110", "3D conversion by Stereo D. Also released in IMAX 3D" ], [ "Cars 3", "June 16 , 2017", "United States", "Digital 3D", "2.39:1", "102", "Also released in IMAX 3D in selected territories" ] ]
Feature films -- 2017
List_of_3D_films_(2005_onwards)_12
This is a list of 3D films from 2005 onwards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schenkkan
Robert Schenkkan
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1979", "Sanctuary of Fear", "Father Wembley", "TV movie" ], [ "1982", "The Neighborhood", "Neighbor", "TV movie" ], [ "1984", "George Washington", "Alexander Hamilton", "miniseries" ], [ "1985", "Kane & Abel", "Jack Thomas", "miniseries" ], [ "1986", "The Twilight Zone", "Eli ( segment Devil 's Alphabet )", "Episode : Take My Life ... Please ! /Devil 's Alphabet/The Library" ], [ "1986", "Act of Vengeance", "Paul Gilly", "TV movie" ], [ "1986", "Newhart", "Jonathan Curtis", "Episode : Sweet and Sour Charity" ], [ "1987", "Nutcracker : Money , Madness and Murder", "Campbell", "miniseries" ], [ "1987", "Beverly Hills Buntz", "Mayhew", "Episode : A Christmas Carol" ], [ "1988", "Star Trek : The Next Generation", "Lt. Cmdr . Dexter Remmick", "Episodes : Coming of Age and Conspiracy" ], [ "1988", "Santa Barbara", "Brent Livingston", "5 episodes" ], [ "1988", "Police Story : The Watch Commander", "", "TV movie" ], [ "1989", "Hard Time on Planet Earth", "DeSalvo", "Episode : Stranger in a Strange Land" ], [ "1989", "Hooperman", "Russell", "Episode : Love Bytes" ], [ "1990", "The Image", "Wilton Hale", "TV movie" ], [ "1990", "Amen", "Todd", "Episode : The Honeymoon" ], [ "1990", "Revealing Evidence : Stalking the Honolulu Strangler", "", "TV movie" ], [ "1990", "Lifestories", "", "Episode : Rebecca McManus and Steve Arnold" ], [ "1991", "L.A. Law", "Dr. Gregory", "Episode : New Kidney on the Block" ], [ "1991", "In Broad Daylight", "Rev . Don Douglas", "TV movie" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Robert_Schenkkan_1
Robert Frederic Schenkkan Jr. (born March 19, 1953) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and actor. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1992 for his play The Kentucky Cycle and his play All the Way earned the 2014 Tony Award for Best Play. He has three Emmy nominations and one WGA Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro
Serebro
[ "Year", "Organization", "Award", "Result" ]
[ [ "2007", "MTV RMA Awards", "Best Pop Project", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "MTV RMA Awards", "Best Song", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "MTV RMA Awards", "Best Debut", "Won" ], [ "2007", "Muz-TV Awards", "New Act", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "Golden Grammophone Awards", "", "Won" ], [ "2007", "World Music Award", "Best-selling Russian Artist", "Won" ], [ "2008", "MTV RMA Awards", "Best Video", "Nominated" ], [ "2008", "MTV RMA Awards", "Best Group", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Muz-TV Awards", "Best Video", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Muz-TV Awards", "Best Pop-Group", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Thee God of Ether", "Radio Hit Group", "Won" ], [ "2010", "MTV Europe Music Awards 2010", "Best Russian Act", "Nominated" ], [ "2012", "MTV Europe Music Awards 2012", "Best Russian Act", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards
List_of_Serebro_tours_1
Serebro (; stylized as SEREBRO) is a Russian girl group formed by their manager and producer Maxim Fadeev. Serebro was formed in 2007, consisting of Marina Lizorkina, Olga Seryabkina, and Elena Temnikova as a submitted proposal for consideration by Channel One Russia for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. Serebro was selected to represent Russia at the 2007 Contest with the song titled Song #1. They subsequently placed third at the contest, scoring a total of 207 points. Serebro was then officially signed to Fadeev's record label Monolit Records, and in 2012, the group had additional releases produced by Sony Music Entertainment and Ego Music. In 2009, Lizorkina announced her departure from the group; she was subsequently replaced by Anastasia Karpova. Karpova left the group in 2013 and was replaced by Dasha Shashina, who left in 2016. Temnikova left the group in 2014 due to health reasons, and Polina Favorskaya, who replaced Temnikova, left the group in 2017. Favorskaya was later replaced by Morgunova. In 2019, the line-up Olga Seryabkina, Katya Kischuk, and Tatiana Morgunova, the last one to include the last original member, has been replaced by Elizaveta Kornilova, Marianna Kochurova and Irina Titova. With Lizorkina at the time, the band recorded their debut studio album OpiumRoz. The album received critical acclaim and spawned other singles in addition to Song #1, but it never became a commercial success.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_boxing_in_the_Philippines
History of boxing in the Philippines
[ "No", "Name", "Event", "Medal" ]
[ [ "1", "Nelson Jamili", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Pinweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "2", "Leopoldo Serantes", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Light flyweight", "Gold Medal" ], [ "3", "Orlando Tacuyan", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Flyweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "4", "Ruben Mares", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Lightweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "5", "Alfredo Trazona", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Welterweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "6", "Ernesto Coronel", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Light middleweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "7", "Ramon Napagao", "1985 Bangkok Men 's Middleweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "8", "Violito Payla", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Flyweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "9", "Arlan Lerio", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Bantamweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "10", "Ramil Zambales", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Featherweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "11", "Larry Semillano", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Lightweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "12", "Romeo Brin", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Light welterweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "13", "Reynaldo L. Galido", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Welterweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "14", "Maximino Tabangcora", "2001 Negeri Sembilan Men 's Middleweight", "Bronze Medal" ], [ "15", "Ramil Zambales", "2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men 's Lightweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "16", "Arlan Lerio", "2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men 's Bantamweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "17", "Junard Ladon", "2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men 's Featherweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "18", "Romeo Brin", "2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men 's Light welterweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "19", "Harry Tañamor", "2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men 's Light flyweight", "Silver Medal" ], [ "20", "Christopher Camat", "2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men 's Middleweight", "Bronze Medal" ] ]
List of SEA Games medalists
List_of_Filipino_boxing_world_champions_15
The history of boxing in the Philippines is the history of boxing and the evolution and progress of the sport in the Philippines. In the Philippines, boxing is considered a famous sport together with basketball, despite of the glories and honors it brought to the country, having produced Olympic standouts, professional world champions and some of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport. The Philippines has yet to win an Olympic gold medal but amateur boxing has given the country more medals in the Summer Olympics than any sport with 5 out of its 9 total medals. On the other hand, professional boxing have produced 42 major world champions (including those of Filipino heritage), one of the most in the world. Filipino greats like Pancho Villa, Flash Elorde and Ceferino Garcia are members of the two highly respected boxing hall of fames - International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) and World Boxing Hall of Fame (WBHF). Thus, giving the Philippines the most number of boxing hall of fame members out of Asia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1852
List of shipwrecks in March 1852
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Astrea , and Silurian", "France United Kingdom", "Silurian was abandoned by all but her captain . She then drove into Astrea ( France ) and was driven ashore at Málaga , Spain . She was on a voyage from Newport , Monmouthshire to Málaga . She was refloated and found to be leaky . Astrea was abandoned by her crew , but was subsequently reboarded and taken in to Málaga . She was on a voyage from Santander to Almería , Spain" ], [ "Costanza", "Russia", "The barque was abandoned by her crew and then driven ashore and capsized at Málaga . She subsequently became a wreck" ], [ "Favourite", "France", "The ship was driven ashore at Málaga . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Antwerp , Belgium to Barcelona , Spain . She was condemned and broken up in situ" ], [ "Laurel", "United Kingdom", "The paddle steamer ran aground off the Isle of Arran . She was on a voyage from Belfast , County Antrim to Glasgow , Renfrewshire . She was refloated with assistance from Mars ( United Kingdom ) and taken in to Greenock , Renfrewshire" ], [ "Maukin", "New Zealand", "The brig was wrecked near North Cape , with the loss of one life" ], [ "Nicolasa", "Spain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Málaga , She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire , United Kingdom to Barcelona" ], [ "Nostra Señora del Carmen", "Spain", "The ship was abandoned by her crew then driven ashore at Málaga" ], [ "Nueve de Mayo", "Spain", "The ship was abandoned by her crew then driven ashore at Málaga . She was on a voyage from Santander to Barcelona . She subsequently broke up" ], [ "Ranger", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near Vera , Spain . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "San Antonio", "Spain", "The ship was abandoned by her crew then driven ashore at Málaga" ], [ "Signet", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked near Garrucha , Spain . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Tuguaido", "Spain", "The ship was abandoned by her crew then driven ashore at Málaga . She was on a voyage from Suances to Barcelona" ], [ "Ver Huell", "France", "The ship capsized off Le Croisic , Loire-Inférieure . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Libourne to Nantes , Loire-Inférieure" ], [ "Waterwitch", "United Kingdom", "The brig ran aground at the mouth of the River Tees and was damaged . She consequently put in to Bridlington , Yorkshire in a leaky condition" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1852_6
The list of shipwrecks in March 1852 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1852.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Oman_Professional_League
2016–17 Oman Professional League
[ "Team", "Outgoing Manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming Manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Al-Khaboura", "Ammar Al-Shamali", "Sacked", "27 October 2016", "11th", "Sherif El-Khashab", "28 October 2016" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Emmanuel Calleja Renedo", "Mutual Consent", "20 September 2016", "6th", "Akram Habreish", "20 September 2016" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Akram Habreish", "Caretaker role finished", "24 September 2016", "2nd", "Abdul Naser Mkayes", "24 September 2016" ], [ "Al-Oruba", "Fabio Lopez", "Sacked", "23 September 2016", "3rd", "Ahmed Al-Alawi", "23 September 2016" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "Waleed Al-Saadi", "Mutual consent", "29 December 2016", "1st", "Salim Sultan", "29 December 2016" ], [ "Al-Suwaiq", "Abderrazak Khairi", "Sacked", "23 September 2016", "14th", "Ali Al-Khanbashi", "23 September 2016" ], [ "Al-Suwaiq", "Ali Al-Khanbashi", "Sacked", "24 October 2016", "9th", "Hakeem Shaker", "27 October 2016" ], [ "Dhofar", "Hamza El-Gamal", "Mutual consent", "6 December 2016", "2nd", "Alexandru Iliuciuc", "6 December 2016" ], [ "Dhofar", "Alexandru Iliuciuc", "Caretaker role finished", "1 January 2017", "2nd", "Manuel José Alves Ramos", "1 January 2017" ], [ "Fanja", "Manuel José Alves Ramos", "Sacked", "1 November 2016", "10th", "Leanardo Joel Silva Viera", "1 November 2016" ], [ "Fanja", "Leanardo Joel Silva Viera", "Caretaker role finished", "3 January 2017", "8th", "Al-Taj Mahboob", "3 January 2017" ], [ "Ja'lan", "Mohammed Al-Azari", "Sacked", "16 October 2016", "14th", "Talal Al-Mashaikhi", "16 October 2016" ], [ "Muscat", "Sherif El-Khashab", "Sacked", "24 October 2016", "14th", "Sultan Al-Touqi", "24 October 2016" ], [ "Muscat", "Sultan Al-Touqi", "Caretaker role finished", "3 December 2016", "13th", "Mohsin Darwish Al-Balushi", "3 December 2016" ], [ "Saham", "Abdul Naser Mkayes", "Mutual Consent", "1 September 2016", "Pre-Season", "Musabah Al-Saadi", "1 September 2016" ], [ "Saham", "Musabah Al-Saadi", "Sacked", "19 October 2016", "7th", "Abdel Halim Bouardi", "19 October 2016" ], [ "Saham", "Abdel Halim Bouardi", "Sacked", "6 November 2016", "7th", "Zoran Popović", "10 November 2016" ], [ "Sohar", "Abdul-Ameer Ahmad", "Sacked", "8 September 2016", "Pre-Season", "Mourad Moulay Hassan", "8 September 2016" ], [ "Sohar", "Mourad Moulay Hassan", "Sacked", "25 December 2016", "4th", "Emad Dahbour", "19 January 2017" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
[ 18 ]
2016–17_Oman_Professional_League_2
The 2016-17 Oman Professional League (known as the Omantel Professional League for sponsorship reasons) is the 41st edition of the top football league in Oman. The season will begin on 17 September 2016 and is set to conclude on 12 May 2016. Fanja SC are the defending champions, having won their record ninth title in the previous 2015-16 Oman Professional League season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz_(1986_TV_series)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1986 TV series)
[ "Character", "Japanese voice", "Canadian voice" ]
[ [ "Dorothy", "Sumi Shimamoto", "Morgan Hallet" ], [ "Scarecrow", "Yoshito Yasuhara", "Richard Dumont" ], [ "Tin Man", "Takuzō Kamiyama", "George Morris" ], [ "Cowardly Lion", "Ichirō Nagai", "Neil Shee" ], [ "Glinda the Good Witch of the South", "Aiko Konoshima", "" ], [ "Uncle Henry", "Eisuke Yoda", "Walter Massey" ], [ "Aunt Em", "Haruko Kitahama", "" ], [ "The Wizard of Oz", "Seizō Katō Mari Yokoo Toshiya Ueda Mahito Tsujimura Tadao Futami", "" ], [ "Good Witch of the North", "Mitsuko Tomobe", "" ], [ "Queen of the Field Mice", "Fumi Hirano", "" ], [ "The Prince of Ev", "Eiko Yamada", "" ], [ "Princess Langwidere", "Yoko Asagami", "Bronwen Mantel" ], [ "Tip / Princess Ozma", "Masako Nozawa", "Steven Bednarski" ], [ "Jack Pumpkinhead", "Kazuyo Aoki", "Adrian Knight" ], [ "The Sawhorse", "Akio Nojima", "" ], [ "Tik-Tok", "Yūji Mitsuya", "A.J . Henderson" ], [ "Lord Kaliko", "Tamio Ohki", "Arthur Grosser" ], [ "Billina", "Rihoko Yoshida", "" ] ]
Voice actors
The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz_(1986_TV_series)_0
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, known in Japan as , is a Canadian-Japanese anime television series adaptation based on four of the original early 20th century Oz books by L. Frank Baum. In Japan, the series aired on TV Tokyo from 1986 to 1987. It consists of 52 episodes, which explain other parts of the Oz stories, including the events that happened after Dorothy returned home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_World_Fencing_Championships
2007 World Fencing Championships
[ "Position", "Country", "Name" ]
[ [ "1", "France", "Érik Boisse Fabrice Jeannet Jérôme Jeannet Ulrich Robeiri" ], [ "2", "Italy", "Stefano Carozzo Diego Confalonieri Alfredo Rota Matteo Tagliariol" ], [ "3", "Hungary", "Gábor Boczkó Géza Imre Iván Kovács Krisztián Kulcsár" ], [ "4", "Spain", "José Luis Abajo Ignacio Canto Marc Font Eduardo Sepulveda Puerto" ], [ "5", "Ukraine", "Dmytro Karyuchenko Maksym Khvorost Vitaly Medvedev Bohdan Nikishyn" ], [ "6", "Russia", "Anton Avdeev Pavel Kolobkov Aleksey Tikhomirov Igor Turchin" ], [ "7", "Poland", "Krzysztof Mikołajczak Tomasz Motyka Adam Wiercioch Radosław Zawrotniak" ], [ "8", "Venezuela", "Silvio Fernández Francisco Limardo Rubén Limardo Wolfgang Mejías" ] ]
Results overview -- Men
7 October - Final
2007_World_Fencing_Championships_4
The 2007 World Fencing Championships were held at the SCC Peterburgsky in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The event took place from September 28 to October 7, 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_NSW_Football
Northern NSW Football
[ "Season", "Premiers ( number of titles )", "League runners-up", "Champions ( number of titles )", "Score", "Final runners-up", "Cup Winners" ]
[ [ "1886", "Hamilton Athletic ( 1 )", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 1 )", "1-0", "Hamilton Athletic", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 1st Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1887", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Hamilton Athletic", "Finals not held", "", "-", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 2nd Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1888", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Burwood United", "Finals not held", "", "-", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 3rd Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1889", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Hamilton Athletic", "Finals not held", "", "-", "Wallsend Rovers" ], [ "1890", "Burwood United", "Greta Bluebells", "Minmi Rangers FC", "2-1", "Burwood United", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 4th Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1891", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Burwood United", "Finals not held", "", "-", "Burwood United ( 1st Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1892", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Burwood United", "Finals not held", "", "-", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 5th Ellis Cup and 1st Gardiner Cup )" ], [ "1893", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Wallsend Rovers", "Finals not held", "", "-", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 6th Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1894", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "Minmi Thistles", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "2-1", "Minmi Thistles", "Adamstown Rosebud FC ( 1st Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1895", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "Wallsend Rovers", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "1-0", "Wallsend Rovers", "Minmi Rangers FC ( 7th Ellis Cup )" ], [ "1896", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "Merewether Advance", "Finals not held", "-", "-", "Adamstown Rosebud FC" ], [ "1897", "West Wallsend FC", "Wallsend Rovers", "West Wallsend FC", "1-0", "Wallsend Rovers", "-" ], [ "1898", "West Wallsend FC", "Minmi Rangers FC", "West Wallsend FC", "2-0", "Minmi Rangers FC", "Minmi Rangers FC" ], [ "1899", "West Wallsend FC", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "West Wallsend FC", "1-0", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "West Wallsend FC" ], [ "1900", "Wallsend Rovers", "West Wallsend FC", "Wallsend Rovers", "5-2", "West Wallsend FC", "West Wallsend FC ( Ellis and Gardiner Cups )" ], [ "1901", "West Wallsend FC", "-", "-", "-", "-", "West Wallsend FC ( Ellis and Gardiner Cups )" ], [ "1902", "West Wallsend FC", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1903", "Wallsend Royals", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "Wallsend Royals", "3-1", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "Adamstown Rosebud FC" ], [ "1904", "West Wallsend FC", "Wallsend Royals", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1905", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "West Wallsend FC", "Adamstown Rosebud FC", "7-3", "Adamstown Shamrocks", "-" ] ]
Past winners -- 1880s
Northern_NSW_Football_1
Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) is the governing body of soccer in the north of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the national governing body, Football Federation Australia. The Federation was established the 9 September 1884 as the Northern District British Football Association. To fall in line with the global football identity, the federation was re-branded to Northern NSW Football on 25 October 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Rugby_Under_20_Championship
2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship
[ "Pos", "Player", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Josh Hodge", "63" ], [ "2", "Louis Carbonel", "52" ], [ "3", "Cai Evans", "46" ], [ "4", "Joaquin De La Vega Mendia", "45" ], [ "5", "Will Harrison", "43" ], [ "6", "Ben Healy", "41" ], [ "7", "Jaden Hendrikse", "41" ], [ "8", "Ewan Ashman", "35" ], [ "9", "Tedo Abzhandadze", "34" ], [ "10", "Sanele Nohamba", "33" ], [ "11", "Caleb Muntz", "33" ], [ "12", "Paolo Garbisi", "33" ] ]
2019_World_Rugby_Under_20_Championship_5
The 2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship was the twelfth edition of the premier age-grade competition for rugby. The tournament was held in Argentina for the second time, having been hosted there in 2010. Defending champions France won the under 20 title again in 2019, defeating Australia in a closely fought final by 24-23 at the Racecourse Stadium in Rosario. The city of Santa Fe also hosted matches in the 2019 championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990–91_New_Jersey_Devils_season
1990–91 New Jersey Devils season
[ "#", "R", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "T", "Oct 4 , 1990", "3-3 OT", "Detroit Red Wings", "0-0-1" ], [ "2", "W", "Oct 6 , 1990", "3-1", "Philadelphia Flyers", "1-0-1" ], [ "3", "L", "Oct 7 , 1990", "4-7", "@ Pittsburgh Penguins", "1-1-1" ], [ "4", "W", "Oct 9 , 1990", "5-2", "Minnesota North Stars", "2-1-1" ], [ "5", "L", "Oct 11 , 1990", "4-7", "@ Philadelphia Flyers", "2-2-1" ], [ "6", "W", "Oct 13 , 1990", "5-3", "Calgary Flames", "3-2-1" ], [ "7", "W", "Oct 17 , 1990", "3-2", "Washington Capitals", "4-2-1" ], [ "8", "W", "Oct 19 , 1990", "3-2", "New York Rangers", "5-2-1" ], [ "9", "L", "Oct 20 , 1990", "0-4", "@ Washington Capitals", "5-3-1" ], [ "10", "W", "Oct 23 , 1990", "8-1", "@ New York Islanders", "6-3-1" ], [ "11", "W", "Oct 25 , 1990", "5-1", "Buffalo Sabres", "7-3-1" ], [ "12", "W", "Oct 27 , 1990", "7-5", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "8-3-1" ], [ "13", "L", "Oct 30 , 1990", "3-6", "@ Calgary Flames", "8-4-1" ], [ "14", "L", "Nov 1 , 1990", "1-2", "@ Vancouver Canucks", "8-5-1" ], [ "15", "W", "Nov 3 , 1990", "5-2", "@ Edmonton Oilers", "9-5-1" ], [ "16", "L", "Nov 7 , 1990", "3-6", "New York Islanders", "9-6-1" ], [ "17", "L", "Nov 9 , 1990", "2-3", "New York Rangers", "9-7-1" ], [ "18", "L", "Nov 10 , 1990", "1-3", "@ Montreal Canadiens", "9-8-1" ], [ "19", "W", "Nov 13 , 1990", "6-3", "Montreal Canadiens", "10-8-1" ], [ "20", "L", "Nov 15 , 1990", "2-4", "Hartford Whalers", "10-9-1" ] ]
Schedule and results
1990–91_New_Jersey_Devils_season_6
The 1990-91 New Jersey Devils season saw the team finish fourth in the Patrick Division and qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season, losing in the division semi-finals to the Pittsburgh Penguins. This was the first time in the franchise's 17-year history that the team qualified for the playoffs in consecutive seasons. The team would make one huge move towards their future when they drafted Martin Brodeur with their first round selection in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_Jews
Israeli Jews
[ "Country of origin", "Born abroad", "Israeli born", "Total", "%" ]
[ [ "Total", "1,610,900", "4,124,400", "5,753,300", "100.0%" ], [ "Asia", "201,000", "494,200", "695,200", "12.0%" ], [ "Turkey", "25,700", "52,500", "78,100", "1.4%" ], [ "Iraq", "62,600", "173,300", "235,800", "4.1%" ], [ "Yemen", "28,400", "111,100", "139,500", "2.4%" ], [ "Iran / Afghanistan", "49,300", "92,300", "141,600", "2.5%" ], [ "India / Pakistan", "17,600", "29,000", "46,600", "0.8%" ], [ "Syria / Lebanon", "10,700", "25,000", "35,700", "0.6%" ], [ "Other", "6,700", "11,300", "18,000", "0.3%" ], [ "Africa", "315,800", "572,100", "887,900", "15.4%" ], [ "Morocco", "153,600", "339,600", "493,200", "8.6%" ], [ "Algeria / Tunisia", "43,200", "91,700", "134,900", "2.3%" ], [ "Libya", "15,800", "53,500", "69,400", "1.2%" ], [ "Egypt", "18,500", "39,000", "57,500", "1.0%" ], [ "Ethiopia", "81,600", "38,600", "110,100", "1.9%" ], [ "Other", "13,100", "9,700", "22,800", "0.4%" ], [ "Europe / Americas / Oceania", "1,094,100", "829,700", "1,923,800", "33.4%" ], [ "Soviet Union", "651,400", "241,000", "892,400", "15.5%" ], [ "Poland", "51,300", "151,000", "202,300", "3.5%" ], [ "Romania", "88,600", "125,900", "214,400", "3.7%" ] ]
Population -- Paternal country of diaspora origin
The CBS traces the paternal country of diaspora origin of Israeli Jews ( including non–Halachically Jewish immigrants who arrived on the Law of Return ) as of 2010 is as follows . [ 56 ]
Israeli_Jews_1
Israeli Jews (, Yehudim Yisraelim), also known as Jewish Israelis, refers to Israeli citizens of the Jewish ethnicity or faith, and also the descendants of Israeli-Jewish emigrants outside of Israel. Israeli Jews are found mostly in Israel and the Western world, as well as other countries worldwide, not necessarily only in Jewish communities. Israeli Jews mostly speak Hebrew and most follow at least some religious Jewish practices. Israel, the Jewish state, currently has almost half the world's Jews. The Jewish population in Israel comprises all Jewish diaspora communities, including Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Beta Israel, Cochin Jews, Bene Israel, Karaite Jews, and many other groups. The Israeli Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, as well as encompassing the full spectrum of religious observance, from the haredi communities to the hilonim Jewish communities who live a secular lifestyle. Among the Jewish population, over 25% of the schoolchildren and over 35% of all newborns are of mixed ancestry of both Ashkenazi and Sephardi/Mizrahi descent and increases by 0.5% each year. Over 50% of the Jewish population is of at least a partial Sephardi/Mizrahi descent. Despite the ongoing debate over the question of who is a Jew among Israeli Jews, the Jewish status of a person, which is considered a matter of 'nationality' by the Israeli authorities, is registered and controlled by the Israeli Ministry of the Interior, which requires a person to meet the halakhic definition to be registered as a 'Jew'. Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics estimated the Israeli Jewish population was 6,556,000 as of December 2017 (74.6% of the total population if East Jerusalem and Golan Arab population are counted in). An IDI Guttman Study of 2008 shows that a plurality of Israeli Jews (47%) identify themselves first as Jews and Israeli second, and that only 39% consider themselves first and foremost Israeli. Jews living in the region prior to the establishment of the State of Israel were commonly referred to in English as Palestinian Jews and in Hebrew as HaYishuv HaYehudi Be'Eretz Yisra'el (The Jewish Community in the Land of Israel).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Bernheim
Robin Bernheim
[ "Year", "Title", "Role/Job", "Episodes/ Notes" ]
[ [ "1986", "Crazy Like a Fox", "Writer , Story Editor", "2 episodes" ], [ "1986", "MacGyver", "Writer , executive story consultant", "2 episodes , The Eraser & The Human Factor" ], [ "1986-87", "Remington Steele", "Writer , executive story editor", "7 episodes" ], [ "1987", "Beauty and the Beast", "Writer", "Episode : Dark Spirit" ], [ "1987", "Houston Knights", "Co-producer , writer", "Wrote/produced episode Mirrors" ], [ "1987", "Matlock", "Writer , executive story consultant", "7 episodes" ], [ "1990", "Star Trek : The Next Generation", "Writer", "Episode : The Hunted" ], [ "1990-91", "Over My Dead Body", "Writer / Teleplay", "2 episodes" ], [ "1992", "Tequila and Bonetti", "Producer , writer ( Teleplay/Story )", "5 episodes" ], [ "1991-92", "Beyond Reality", "Writer", "3 episodes" ], [ "1992-93", "Quantum Leap", "Producer , writer", "5 episodes" ], [ "1993-96", "Renegade", "Supervising producer , writer", "6 episodes" ], [ "1994-96", "TekWar", "Writer , supervising creative consultant", "Entire series" ], [ "1994-98", "Diagnosis : Murder", "Writer", "3 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Silk Stalkings", "Writer", "Episode : Tricks of the Trade" ], [ "1995-96", "Renegade", "Supervising producer", "20 episodes" ], [ "1997", "Extreme Ghostbusters", "Writer", "Episode : Witchy Woman" ], [ "1997-98", "Ghost Stories", "Writer / Teleplay writer", "5 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Men in Black : The Series", "Writer", "Episode : The Jack O'Lantern Syndrome" ], [ "1999-2000", "Star Trek : Voyager", "Producer , writer", "29 episodes" ] ]
Filmography
Robin_Bernheim_0
Robin Jill Bernheim (a.k.a. Robin Burger; born September 27, 1956) is an American television producer and writer, as well as a story editor and creative consultant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1979_Mediterranean_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 1979 Mediterranean Games – Results
[ "Nation", "Competitors", "Time" ]
[ [ "Italy", "Gianfranco Lazzer , Luciano Caravani , Giovanni Grazioli , Pietro Mennea", "39.27" ], [ "France", "Philippe Lejoncour , Bernard Petitbois , Lucien Sainte-Rose , Antoine Richard", "39.98" ], [ "Yugoslavia", "Janez Sagadin , Dragan Zarić , Aleksandar Popović , Borisav Pisić", "40.53" ], [ "Greece", "", "41.12" ], [ "Spain", "Javier Moracho , Carlos Sala , José Javier Arqués , Ángel Heras", "41.33" ] ]
Men 's results -- 4 × 100 meters relay
28 September
Athletics_at_the_1979_Mediterranean_Games_–_Results_15
These are the partial results of the athletics competition at the 1979 Mediterranean Games taking place between 23 and 29 September 1979 in Split, Yugoslavia. The top 8 finishers for each event are shown.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Davis
Tammy Davis
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1999", "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted ?", "Mookie" ], [ "2002", "Whale Rider", "Dog" ], [ "2004", "Fracture", "Det . Peters" ], [ "2004", "Spooked", "Andy" ], [ "2005", "Tama tu", "unknown" ], [ "2006", "Black Sheep", "Tucker" ], [ "2007", "Eagle vs Shark", "Fight Extra" ], [ "2007", "Day of the Devils", "Josh Milton" ], [ "2013", "Fantail", "Dad" ], [ "2015", "Born to Dance", "Director" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Tammy_Davis_1
Tammy Davis is a New Zealand actor, best known for his role as Munter on the hit New Zealand comedy-drama, Outrageous Fortune. Davis made his feature film direction debut on the 2015 film, Born to Dance, released in September 2015. He currently cohosts the breakfast show on George FM.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_MLS_Expansion_Draft
2009 MLS Expansion Draft
[ "Exposed", "Protected", "Exempt" ]
[ [ "Ray Burse", "Jair Benítez", "Eric Avila" ], [ "Pablo Ricchetti", "Marvin Chávez", "Bruno Guarda" ], [ "André Rocha", "Jeff Cunningham", "Josh Lambo" ], [ "Steve Purdy", "Kyle Davies", "Bryan Leyva" ], [ "Darío Sala", "David Ferreira", "Perica Marošević" ], [ "Daniel Torres", "Atiba Harris", "Brek Shea" ], [ "Dave van den Bergh", "Daniel Hernández", "" ], [ "Blake Wagner", "Ugo Ihemelu", "" ], [ "Anthony Wallace", "George John", "" ] ]
Team-by-team breakdown -- FC Dallas
2009_MLS_Expansion_Draft_6
The 2009 MLS Expansion Draft took place on November 25, 2009, and was a special draft for the Major League Soccer expansion team Philadelphia Union.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004–05_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix
2004–05 ISU Junior Grand Prix
[ "Competition", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "France", "Meagan Duhamel", "Kimmie Meissner", "Jessica Houston" ], [ "Hungary", "Kim Yuna", "Aki Sawada", "Katy Taylor" ], [ "United States", "Mao Asada", "Kimmie Meissner", "Danielle Kahle" ], [ "China", "Nana Takeda", "Kim Yuna", "Jessica Dubé" ], [ "Serbia", "Laura Lepistö", "Jane Bugaeva", "Signe Ronka" ], [ "Ukraine", "Mao Asada", "Veronika Kropotina", "Aki Sawada" ], [ "Germany", "Kiira Korpi", "Danielle Kahle", "Katy Taylor" ], [ "Romania", "Akiko Kitamura", "Nana Takeda", "Jessica Houston" ], [ "Final", "Mao Asada", "Kim Yuna", "Kimmie Meissner" ] ]
Medalists -- Ladies
2004–05_ISU_Junior_Grand_Prix_3
The 2004-05 ISU Junior Grand Prix was the eighth season of the ISU Junior Grand Prix, a series of international junior level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. It was the junior-level complement to the Grand Prix of Figure Skating, which was for senior-level skaters. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The top skaters from the series met at the Junior Grand Prix Final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefighter
Firefighter
[ "Carcinogen", "Group ( IARC )", "Cancer site ( if known )" ]
[ [ "Acetaldehyde", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Arsenic", "1", "angiosarcoma ( liver ) , lung , skin" ], [ "Asbestos", "1", "mesothelioma and other lung cancers , larynx , gastrointestinal" ], [ "Benz ( a ) anthracene", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Benzene", "1", "leukemia" ], [ "Benzo ( b ) fluoranthene", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Benzo ( k ) fluoranthene", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Benzofuran", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Benzo ( a ) pyrene", "1", "bladder , lung , skin" ], [ "1,3-Butadiene", "1", "lymphohematopoietic" ], [ "Cadmium", "1", "lung" ], [ "Carbon black", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Chrysene", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Dibenz ( a , h ) anthracene", "2A", "n/a" ], [ "Dichloromethane", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Ethylbenzene", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Formaldehyde", "1", "nasopharynx" ], [ "Furan", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Indeno-1,2,3- ( cd ) pyrene", "2B", "n/a" ], [ "Isoprene", "2B", "n/a" ] ]
Occupational health and safety -- Long-term risks
Smoke can expose firefighters to a variety of carcinogens A 2015 retrospective longitudinal study showed that firefighters are at higher risk for certain types of cancer . Firefighters had mesothelioma , which is caused by asbestos exposure , at twice the rate of the non-firefighting working population . Younger firefighters ( under age 65 ) also developed bladder cancer and prostate cancer at higher rates than the general population . The risk of bladder cancer may be present in female firefighters , but research is inconclusive as of 2014 . [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Preliminary research from 2015 on a large cohort of US firefighters showed a direct relationship between the number of hours spent fighting fires and lung cancer and leukemia mortality in firefighters . This link is a topic of continuing research in the medical community , as is cancer mortality in general among firefighters . [ 35 ] Firefighters are exposed to a variety of carcinogens at fires , including both carcinogenic chemicals and radiation ( alpha radiation , beta radiation , and gamma radiation ) . [ 36 ]
Firefighter_0
A firefighter is a rescuer extensively trained in firefighting, primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten life, property and the environment as well as to rescue people and animals from dangerous situations. The complexity of modern, industrialized life has created an increase in the skills needed in firefighting technology. The fire service, also known in some countries as the fire brigade or fire department, is one of the three main emergency services. From urban areas to aboard ships, firefighters have become ubiquitous around the world. The skills required for safe operations are regularly practiced during training evaluations throughout a firefighter's career. Initial firefighting skills are normally taught through local, regional or state-approved fire academies or training courses. Depending on the requirements of a department, additional skills and certifications such as technical rescue and pre-hospital medicine may also be acquired at this time. Firefighters work closely with other emergency response agencies such as the police and emergency medical service. A firefighter's role may overlap with both. Fire investigators or fire marshals investigate the cause of a fire. If the fire was caused by arson or negligence, their work will overlap with law enforcement. Firefighters also frequently provide some degree of emergency medical service, in addition to working with full-time paramedics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Allied_airmen_from_the_Great_Escape
List of Allied airmen from the Great Escape
[ "Name", "Rank", "Nation", "Unit", "Date of death/ Last seen alive", "Cremated" ]
[ [ "Birkland , Henry J", "Flying Officer", "CAN", "No.72 Sqn RAF", "31 March 1944", "Liegnitz" ], [ "Brettell , E. Gordon", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.133 Sqn RAF", "29 March 1944", "Danzig" ], [ "Bull , Leslie G. Johnny", "Squadron Leader", "GBR", "No.109 Sqn RAF", "29 March 1944", "Brüx" ], [ "Bushell , Roger J", "Squadron Leader", "GBR", "No.92 Sqn RAF", "29 March 1944", "Saarbrücken" ], [ "Casey , Michael J", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.57 Sqn RAF", "31 March 1944", "Görlitz" ], [ "Catanach , James", "Squadron Leader", "AUS", "No.455 Sqn RAAF", "29 March 1944", "Kiel" ], [ "Christensen , Arnold G", "Pilot Officer", "NZL", "No.26 Sqn RAF", "29 March 1944", "Kiel" ], [ "Cochran , Dennis H", "Flying Officer", "GBR", "No.10 OTU RAF", "31 March 1944", "Natzweiler" ], [ "Cross , Ian E. K. P", "Squadron Leader", "GBR", "No.103 Sqn RAF", "31 March 1944", "Görlitz" ], [ "Espelid , Halldor", "Lieutenant", "NOR", "No.331 Sqn ( Norwegian ) RAF", "29 March 1944", "Kiel" ], [ "Evans , Brian H", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.49 Sqn RAF", "31 March 1944", "Liegnitz" ], [ "Fuglesang , Nils Jørgen", "Lieutenant", "NOR", "No.332 Sqn ( Norwegian ) RAF", "29 March 1944", "Kiel" ], [ "Gouws , Johannes S", "Lieutenant", "ZAF", "No.40 Sqn SAAF", "29 March 1944", "München" ], [ "Grisman , William J", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.109 Sqn RAF", "6 April 1944", "Breslau" ], [ "Gunn , Alastair D. M", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.1 PRU RAF", "6 April 1944", "Breslau" ], [ "Hake , Albert H", "Flight Lieutenant", "AUS", "No.72 Sqn RAF", "31 March 1944", "Görlitz" ], [ "Hall , Charles P", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.1 PRU RAF", "30 March 1944", "Liegnitz" ], [ "Hayter , Anthony R. H", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.148 Sqn RAF", "6 April 1944", "Natzweiler" ], [ "Humphreys , Edgar S", "Flight Lieutenant", "GBR", "No.107 Sqn RAF", "31 March 1944", "Liegnitz" ], [ "Kidder , Gordon A", "Flying Officer", "CAN", "No.156 Sqn RAF", "29 March 1944", "Mährisch Ostrau" ] ]
Executed
The graves of 48 of the 50 officers of the Great Escape at Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery
List_of_Allied_airmen_from_the_Great_Escape_0
The Great Escape was a World War II mass escape from the German prisoner-of-war camp Stalag Luft III. It resulted in the execution of 50 recaptured escapees. It was the basis of The Great Escape, a book by Paul Brickhill describing the escape and The Great Escape, a film based on the book.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921_Nevada_Sagebrushers_football_team
1921 Nevada Sagebrushers football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 11", "Agnetian Club", "Mackay Field Reno , NV", "W 54-0" ], [ "October 2", "Pacific Fleet", "Mackay Field Reno , NV", "L 13-14" ], [ "October 8", "at California", "California Field Berkeley , CA", "L 6-51" ], [ "October 15", "at Saint Mary 's", "Mackay Field Reno , NV", "L 6-14" ], [ "October 22", "at Utah Agricultural", "Adams Field Logan , UT", "W 41-0" ], [ "October 29", "University Farm", "Mackay Field Reno , NV", "W 21-13" ], [ "November 5", "Utah", "Mackay Field Reno , NV", "W 28-7" ], [ "November 12", "at Stanford", "Stanford Field Stanford , CA", "T 14-14" ] ]
Schedule
1921_Nevada_Sagebrushers_football_team_0
The 1921 Nevada Sagebrushers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Nevada as an independent during the 1921 college football season. In their third season under head coach Ray Courtright, the team compiled a 4-3-1 record and outscored its opponents by a total of 183 to 113. The Sagebrushers were the first team to score against the 1921 California Golden Bears football team that was recognized as the 1921 national champion. The Sagebrushers were also the only team to defeat the 1921 Utah Agricultural Aggies football team that won the Rocky Mountain Conference championship. Nevada's star player Jimmy Rabbit Bradshaw was a second-team halfback on the 1921 College Football All-America Team selected by Malcolm McLean. McLean also selected Bradshaw as the first-team quarterback on his 1921 All-Western team. McLean wrote: The Nevada star, while not a large man, is quick as a flash, a wonder on a running team and has been compared to Walter Eckersall, former Maroon star as an all-round player. He is one of the greatest open-field runners in the country. Will Martin was Nevada's 1921 team captain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Łukasz_Żal
Łukasz Żal
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "2013", "National Polish Film Festival", "Best Cinematography", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Warsaw Jewish Film Festival", "Best Cinematographer", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2013", "20th Listapad", "Best Photography", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Camerimage International Film Festival", "Golden Frog", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Polish Society of Cinematographers Awards", "PSC Award", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Polish Academy Film Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Ida", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Mediaş Central European Film Festival", "Best Cinematography Award", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Manaki Brothers Film Festival", "Silver Camera", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2014", "European Film Awards", "Best Cinematographer", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2014", "San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Ida", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Online Film Critics Society Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Ida", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Chicago Film Critics Association Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Ida", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "International Online Film Critics ' Poll", "Best Cinematography", "Ida", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "Polish Independent Cinema Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Joanna", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Kraków Film Festival", "Best Cinematography - Short Subject", "Ikona", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Manaki Brothers Film Festival", "Brown Camera", "Cold War", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Camerimage International Film Festival", "Silver Frog", "Cold War", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Chicago Film Critics Association Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Cold War", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Boston Society of Film Critics Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Cold War", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Florida Film Critics Circle Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Cold War", "Won" ] ]
Awards and Nominations -- Critics Awards
Łukasz_Żal_3
Łukasz Żal (; born 24 June 1981) is a Polish cinematographer and director.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2015
List of Malaysian football transfers 2015
[ "Position", "Player", "To club" ]
[ [ "GK", "Mohd Farizal Marlias", "Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C" ], [ "GK", "S. Vishnu Ruban Nair", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "GK", "Muhd Solehin Abdul Wahab", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "DC/DMC", "Steve Pantelidis", "Released" ], [ "DR", "P. Rajesh", "Kedah FA" ], [ "DC", "Muhammad Ali Hanafiah Mohd Zarudin", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "DC", "S. Ragunantharen", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "DL", "Azrizan a/l Dermaraju", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "DC", "Evaldo Silva dos Santos", "Released" ], [ "MC", "Abdul Shukur Jusoh", "ATM FA" ], [ "MRL/AMRL", "Khushairi Aizad Jamalludin", "AirAsia F.C" ], [ "DM/MC", "Muhd Afiq Uzair Baharom", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "MR/AMR", "Thivagar a/l Rajendran", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "AMR/DR", "S. Kunanlan", "Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C" ], [ "ST", "Paulo Rangel", "Terengganu FA" ], [ "ST", "Muhd Nor Ubaidullah Abdul Rahman", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "ST", "Ibrahim Syaihul", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "ST", "Mohd Azhar Hassan", "PKNS F.C" ], [ "ST", "Darshen Ganesan Pillay", "PKNS F.C" ] ]
Selangor FA -- Transfers out
List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2015_15
The following is a list of transfers for the 2015 Malaysian football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_of_California
2010 Tour of California
[ "#", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Peter Sagan ( SVK )", "Liquigas-Doimo", "33h 10 ' 36" ], [ "2", "Peter Stetina ( USA )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 1 ' 51" ], [ "3", "Tom Peterson ( USA )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 34 ' 20" ], [ "4", "Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "Team HTC-Columbia", "+ 39 ' 36" ], [ "5", "David Boily ( CAN )", "SpiderTech-Planet Energy", "+ 54 ' 29" ], [ "6", "Chris Butler ( USA )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 1h 04 ' 29" ], [ "7", "Max Jenkins ( USA )", "UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis", "+ 1h 19 ' 16" ], [ "8", "Chad Beyer ( USA )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 1h 29 ' 52" ], [ "9", "Kiel Reijnen ( USA )", "Jelly Belly-Kenda", "+ 1h 30 ' 55" ], [ "10", "Nikolas Maes ( BEL )", "Quick-Step", "+ 1h 38 ' 17" ] ]
Final standings -- Young Rider Classification
2010_Tour_of_California_20
The 2010 Tour of California was the fifth running of the Tour of California cycling stage race. It was held from May 16-23, and was the first edition of the race held in the month of May, after the first four occurred in February. It was rated as a 2.HC event on the UCI America Tour. It began in Nevada City and concluded in the Agoura Hills. The event's move to later in the year has made it so the route was different from previous editions of the race, and also provided for a different makeup of ridership, as it conflicted with the 2010 Giro d'Italia. The race was won by rider Michael Rogers, who held off ' David Zabriskie and Levi Leipheimer of . In other classifications, 's Peter Sagan won both the points and young rider classifications, Thomas Rabou of won the mountains classification and Garmin-Transitions won the teams classification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Miedler
Lucas Miedler
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Nov 2014", "Turkey F42 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Tristan-Samuel Weissborn", "Antoine Bellier Adrian Bodmer", "7-5 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Jan 2015", "Turkey F3 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Li Zhe Ruan Roelofse", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2-1", "Feb 2015", "Egypt F6 , Sharm El Sheikh", "Futures", "Hard", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Cem İlkel Anıl Yüksel", "7-6 , 3-6 , [ 7-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "3-1", "Mar 2015", "Egypt F7 , Sharm El Sheikh", "Futures", "Hard", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Dmytro Badanov Dmitry Surchenko", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "3-2", "Apr 2015", "Egypt F13 , Sharm El Sheikh", "Futures", "Hard", "Markos Kalovelonis", "Martin Fischer Jannis Liniger", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "4-2", "May 2015", "Turkey F17 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Antoine Bellier Hugo Nys", "4-6 , 6-3 , [ 10-7 ]" ], [ "Win", "5-2", "May 2015", "Turkey F18 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Benjamin Bonzi Fabien Reboul", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "5-3", "Jun 2015", "Slovenia F2 , Ljubljana", "Futures", "Clay", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Danylo Kalenichenko Gonçalo Oliveira", "5-7 , 6-7" ], [ "Win", "6-3", "Jul 2015", "Czech Republic F5 , Ústí nad Orlicí", "Futures", "Clay", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Paweł Ciaś Adam Majchrowicz", "7-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "7-3", "Jul 2015", "Austria F4 , Kramsach", "Futures", "Clay", "Maximilian Neuchrist", "Federico Coria Cristóbal Saavedra Corvalán", "4-6 , 6-2 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "8-3", "Jul 2015", "Austria F5 , Bad Waltersdorf", "Futures", "Clay", "Tom Kočevar-Dešman", "Philip Lang Sebastian Ofner", "6-2 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "9-3", "Aug 2015", "Austria F7 , Innsbruck", "Futures", "Clay", "Pascal Brunner", "Lukas Jastraunig Philip Lang", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "10-3", "Aug 2015", "Austria F8 , Vogau", "Futures", "Clay", "Luca Margaroli", "Pascal Brunner Kirill Dmitriev", "7-6 , 5-7 , [ 10-5 ]" ], [ "Win", "11-3", "Aug 2015", "Austria F9 , Pörtschach", "Futures", "Clay", "Kirill Dmitriev", "Kevin Krawietz Luca Margaroli", "6-2 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "12-3", "Sep 2015", "Austria F10 , St. Pölten", "Futures", "Clay", "Tristan-Samuel Weissborn", "Pascal Brunner Dennis Novak", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "12-4", "Oct 2015", "Turkey F40 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Pascal Brunner", "Enrico Dalla Valle Julian Ocleppo", "3-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "13-4", "Nov 2015", "South Africa F1 , Stellenbosch", "Futures", "Hard", "Pascal Brunner", "Chris Haggard Tyler Hochwalt", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "14-4", "Nov 2015", "South Africa F2 , Stellenbosch", "Futures", "Hard", "Pascal Brunner", "Peter Goldsteiner Quentin Robert", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "14-5", "Nov 2015", "South Africa F3 , Stellenbosch", "Futures", "Hard", "Pascal Brunner", "Fabio Mercuri Luca Pancaldi", "4-6 , 6-4 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "15-5", "Mar 2016", "Israel F6 , Ramat HaSharon", "Futures", "Hard", "Gianluigi Quinzi", "Aleksandre Metreveli Volodymyr Uzhylovskyi", "6-1 , 4-6 , [ 10-5 ]" ] ]
Challenger and Futures finals -- Doubles : 45 ( 30–15 )
Legend ( Doubles ) ATP Challenger Tour ( 1–4 ) ITF Futures Tour ( 29–11 ) Titles by Surface Hard ( 16–12 ) Clay ( 14–3 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Lucas_Miedler_5
Lucas Miedler (; born 21 June 1996) is an Austrian tennis player. Lucas Miedler won the boys' doubles at the 2014 Australian Open where he partnered with Australian Bradley Mousley, defeating the French duo of Quentin Halys and Johan-Sébastien Tatlot 6-3, 7-6. In 2015, Miedler made his ATP World Tour main draw debut by qualifying to the first round of the Vienna Open, where he lost in three sets to Latvian Ernests Gulbis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Ukrainian_Premier_League
2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Henrikh Mkhitaryan", "Shakhtar Donetsk", "25 ( 1 )" ], [ "2", "Brown Ideye", "Dynamo Kyiv", "17" ], [ "3", "Cleiton Xavier", "Metalist Kharkiv", "15 ( 3 )" ], [ "4", "Andriy Yarmolenko", "Dynamo Kyiv", "11" ], [ "4", "Júnior Moraes", "Metalurh Donetsk", "11 ( 3 )" ], [ "6", "Sergei Samodin", "Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih", "10" ], [ "6", "Alex Teixeira", "Shakhtar Donetsk", "10" ], [ "6", "Oleksiy Antonov", "Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih", "10" ], [ "9", "Giuliano", "Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk", "9" ], [ "9", "Dramane Traoré", "Metalurh Donetsk", "9" ], [ "9", "Jonathan Cristaldo", "Metalist Kharkiv", "9 ( 1 )" ], [ "9", "Marko Dević", "Shakhtar Donetsk / Metalist Kharkiv", "9 ( 1 )" ], [ "9", "Yevhen Seleznyov", "Shakhtar Donetsk / Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk", "9 ( 2 )" ] ]
Season statistics -- Top scorers
2012–13_Ukrainian_Premier_League_7
The 2012-13 Ukrainian Premier League season was the 22nd since its establishment in 1991 and fifth since its reorganisation. A total of sixteen teams participated in the league, the best 14 sides of the 2011-12 season and two promoted clubs from the 2011-12 Ukrainian First League. The season commenced on July 13, 2012 when Karpaty Lviv visited Lutsk and played a 1-1 draw against Volyn Lutsk. The competition had a winter break that began on 2 December and resumed on 1 March 2013 when Volyn Lutsk visited Donetsk and played against Shakhtar Donetsk. The ending date of the competition was 26 May 2013. Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Shakhtar Donetsk set a new Ukraine Premier League record for number of goals scored in one season. It is the second season in the league when no clubs were relegated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Minnesota_Twins_season
2007 Minnesota Twins season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Rochester Red Wings", "International League", "Stan Cliburn" ], [ "AA", "New Britain Rock Cats", "Eastern League", "Riccardo Ingram" ], [ "A", "Fort Myers Miracle", "Florida State League", "Kevin Boles" ], [ "A", "Beloit Snappers", "Midwest League", "Jeff Smith" ], [ "Rookie", "Elizabethton Twins", "Appalachian League", "Ray Smith" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Twins", "Gulf Coast League", "Nelson Prada" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
2007_Minnesota_Twins_season_13
The 2007 Minnesota Twins season was the 47th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 107th overall in the American League. It started off with the Twins trying to repeat as champions of the AL Central, instead they finished 79-83 and missed the playoffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_omnium
Cycling at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's omnium
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Laps Down" ]
[ [ "1", "Cristina Irma Greve", "Argentina", "" ], [ "2", "Angie González", "Venezuela", "" ], [ "3", "Denísse Ahumada", "Chile", "" ], [ "4", "Sarah Hammer", "United States", "-1" ], [ "5", "Jasmin Glaesser", "Canada", "-1" ], [ "6", "Marlies Mejias", "Cuba", "-1" ], [ "7", "Jannie Salcedo", "Colombia", "-1" ], [ "8", "Lizbeth Salazar", "Mexico", "-1" ], [ "9", "Nicolle Bruderer", "Guatemala", "-1" ], [ "10", "Wellyda Rodrigues", "Brazil", "-1" ], [ "11", "Miryam Nuzez Padilla", "Ecuador", "-1" ], [ "", "Marcela Rubiano", "Costa Rica", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Scratch
Cycling_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_omnium_0
The цomen's omnium competition of the cycling events at the 2015 Pan American Games was held on July 18 and 19 at the Milton Velodrome in Milton, Ontario.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Windows_3.x_games
List of Windows 3.x games
[ "Name", "Release date", "Developer/publisher" ]
[ [ "Earthsiege 2", "1995", "Dynamix , Sierra Entertainment" ], [ "Ecco the Dolphin", "1995", "Novotrade International , Sega" ], [ "Econ 's Arena", "1994", "Mark Drejza" ], [ "EcoQuest2 - Lost Secret of the Rainforest", "1993", "Sierra On-Line , Inc" ], [ "Egg Carton Game , The", "1992", "Paul Talbot , PT WinWare" ], [ "Election '92", "1992", "John Di Troia" ], [ "Electro-Cute !", "1994", "Stuart Reedy , StuSoft" ], [ "Elroy Goes Bugzerk", "1995", "Headbone Interactive" ], [ "Elroy Hits the Pavement", "1996", "Headbone Interactive" ], [ "Elroy 's Costume Closet", "1996", "Headbone Interactive" ], [ "Emlith", "1992", "Yutaka Emura , WayForward Technologies" ], [ "EmPipe", "199 ?", "Yutaka Emura , Emurasoft" ], [ "Empire Deluxe", "1993", "White Wolf Productions , New World Computing" ], [ "Endorfun", "1995", "Onesong Partners , Time Warner Interactive" ], [ "Enemy Nations", "1997", "Windward Studios , Head Games Publishing" ], [ "Entomorph : Plague of the Darkfall", "1995", "Cyberlore Studios , Mindscape" ], [ "Euchre", "1993", "Land-J Technologies" ], [ "The Even More Incredible Machine", "1993", "Jeff Tunnell Productions , Sierra On-Line , Dynamix" ], [ "Exile : Escape from the Pit", "1995", "Spiderweb Software" ], [ "Exile II : Crystal Souls", "1996", "Spiderweb Software" ] ]
E
List_of_Windows_3.x_games_5
This list contains games released for the Windows 3.x platform, mostly created between 1989 and 1994. Many are also compatible with the later 32-bit Windows operating systems. This list contains ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ game titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arab_companies
List of Arab companies
[ "Rank", "Company", "Sector", "Assets", "Market value" ]
[ [ "1", "SABIC", "Petrochemicals", "84.5", "80.7" ], [ "2", "QNB Group", "Banking", "197.7", "37.7" ], [ "3", "First Abu Dhabi Bank", "Banking", "182.5", "33.7" ], [ "4", "National Commercial Bank", "Banking", "117.7", "20.7" ], [ "5", "Etisalat", "Telecommunications", "33.4", "43.1" ], [ "6", "Al-Rajhi Bank", "Banking", "90.6", "27.7" ], [ "7", "Emirates NBD", "Banking", "122", "13.1" ], [ "8", "Saudi Electricity Company", "Electric utility", "107.4", "26.7" ], [ "9", "Saudi Telecom Company", "Telecommunications", "27.1", "37.5" ], [ "10", "National Bank of Kuwait", "Banking", "79.4", "13.4" ] ]
Largest arab companies
The following is a list of companies based in the Arab World having the greatest market capitalization . This list is based on the Forbes Middle East Top 100 rankings . [ 1 ] All figures are in USD billions .
List_of_Arab_companies_0
This is a list of companies based in the Arab World by country:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Macanese_records_in_swimming
List of Macanese records in swimming
[ "Event", "Time", "Name", "Club", "Date", "Meet", "Location" ]
[ [ "50m freestyle", "22.68", "Lao Kuan Fong", "-", "24 November 2013", "Macanese Championships", "Macau" ], [ "100m freestyle", "49.82", "Chao Man Hou", "Macau", "23 September 2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat , Turkmenistan" ], [ "200m freestyle", "1:51.88", "Lin Sizhuang", "Macau", "24 September 2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat , Turkmenistan" ], [ "400m freestyle", "3:58.31", "Lin Sizhuang", "Macau", "18 November 2017", "World Cup", "Singapore , Singapore" ], [ "800m freestyle", "8:33.52", "Tong Antonio", "-", "15 February 2009", "Macanese Championships", "Macau" ], [ "1500m freestyle", "16:07.26", "Lin Sizhuang", "-", "31 October 2015", "Macanese Championships", "Macau" ], [ "50m backstroke", "25.70", "Ngou Pok Man", "Macau", "10 December 2016", "World Championships", "Windsor , Canada" ], [ "100m backstroke", "54.32", "Ngou Pok Man", "Macau", "29 September 2014", "World Cup", "Singapore , Singapore" ], [ "200m backstroke", "2:06.18", "Ngou Pok Man", "-", "24 October 2010", "Macanese Championships", "Macau" ], [ "50m breaststroke", "26.96", "Chao Man Hou", "Macau", "29 September 2018", "World Cup", "Eindhoven , Netherlands" ], [ "100m breaststroke", "58.42", "Chao Man Hou", "Macau", "28 September 2018", "World Cup", "Eindhoven , Netherlands" ], [ "200m breaststroke", "2:08.53", "Chao Man Hou", "Macau", "19 November 2017", "World Cup", "Singapore , Singapore" ], [ "50m butterfly", "24.04", "Chao Man Hou", "Macau", "14 December 2018", "World Championships", "Hangzhou , China" ], [ "100m butterfly", "52.78", "Wong Wing Cheun", "Macau", "31 October 2007", "Asian Indoor Games", "Macau" ], [ "200m butterfly", "2:05.47", "Wong Wing Cheun", "Macau", "15 November 2005", "Asian Indoor Games", "Bangkok , Thailand" ], [ "100m individual medley", "55.47", "Chao Man Hou", "-", "16 March 2016", "Macau Age Group Championships", "Macau" ], [ "200m individual medley", "2:05.02", "Lin Sizhuang", "Macau", "22 September 2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat , Turkmenistan" ], [ "400m individual medley", "4:28.91", "Lin Sizhuang", "Macau", "10 December 2016", "World Championships", "Windsor , Canada" ], [ "4×50m freestyle relay", "1:33.60", "( 23.20 ) Chao Man Hou ( 23.60 ) Lao Kuan Fong ( 23.40 ) Sio Ka Kun ( 23.40 ) Lin Sizhuang", "Macau", "24 September 2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat , Turkmenistan" ], [ "4×100m freestyle relay", "3:26.34", "( 49.82 ) Chao Man Hou ( 51.74 ) Lao Kuan Fong ( 54.12 ) Sio Ka Kun ( 50.66 ) Lin Sizhuang", "Macau", "23 September 2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat , Turkmenistan" ] ]
Short Course ( 25 m ) -- Men
List_of_Macanese_records_in_swimming_3
The Macau records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Macao, which are recognised and ratified by the Associação de Natação de Macau. All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Città_di_Caltanissetta
2010 Città di Caltanissetta
[ "Nationality", "Player", "Ranking*", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "ESP", "Santiago Ventura", "91", "1" ], [ "ITA", "Paolo Lorenzi", "92", "2" ], [ "ESP", "Pere Riba", "117", "3" ], [ "ESP", "Iván Navarro", "123", "4" ], [ "ESP", "Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo", "148", "5" ], [ "SLO", "Grega Žemlja", "149", "6" ], [ "ESP", "David Marrero", "150", "7" ], [ "CZE", "Ivo Minář", "151", "8" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2010_Città_di_Caltanissetta_0
The 2010 Città di Caltanissetta was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Caltanissetta, Italy between 15 and 21 March 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948–49_Boston_Bruins_season
1948–49 Boston Bruins season
[ "No", "R", "Date", "Score", "Opponent", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "W", "October 16 , 1948", "4-1", "@ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1948-49 )", "1-0-0" ], [ "2", "W", "October 20 , 1948", "8-3", "Chicago Black Hawks ( 1948-49 )", "2-0-0" ], [ "3", "W", "October 24 , 1948", "4-1", "New York Rangers ( 1948-49 )", "3-0-0" ], [ "4", "W", "October 28 , 1948", "5-1", "@ Chicago Black Hawks ( 1948-49 )", "4-0-0" ], [ "5", "T", "October 30 , 1948", "3-3", "@ Montreal Canadiens ( 1948-49 )", "4-0-1" ], [ "6", "L", "October 31 , 1948", "0-2", "@ New York Rangers ( 1948-49 )", "4-1-1" ], [ "7", "L", "November 7 , 1948", "3-7", "@ Detroit Red Wings ( 1948-49 )", "4-2-1" ], [ "8", "W", "November 11 , 1948", "4-1", "Detroit Red Wings ( 1948-49 )", "5-2-1" ], [ "9", "W", "November 14 , 1948", "3-2", "Montreal Canadiens ( 1948-49 )", "6-2-1" ], [ "10", "W", "November 17 , 1948", "2-1", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1948-49 )", "7-2-1" ], [ "11", "T", "November 20 , 1948", "2-2", "@ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1948-49 )", "7-2-2" ], [ "12", "L", "November 21 , 1948", "1-4", "New York Rangers ( 1948-49 )", "7-3-2" ], [ "13", "W", "November 24 , 1948", "5-3", "@ Detroit Red Wings ( 1948-49 )", "8-3-2" ], [ "14", "W", "November 27 , 1948", "2-0", "@ Montreal Canadiens ( 1948-49 )", "9-3-2" ], [ "15", "W", "November 28 , 1948", "6-2", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1948-49 )", "10-3-2" ], [ "16", "W", "December 1 , 1948", "5-1", "Chicago Black Hawks ( 1948-49 )", "11-3-2" ], [ "17", "L", "December 4 , 1948", "2-3", "Detroit Red Wings ( 1948-49 )", "11-4-2" ], [ "18", "W", "December 5 , 1948", "2-1", "Montreal Canadiens ( 1948-49 )", "12-4-2" ], [ "19", "T", "December 7 , 1948", "2-2", "@ New York Rangers ( 1948-49 )", "12-4-3" ], [ "20", "L", "December 8 , 1948", "3-4", "@ Chicago Black Hawks ( 1948-49 )", "12-5-3" ] ]
Schedule and results
1948–49_Boston_Bruins_season_6
The 1948-49 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 25th season in the NHL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._G._Kamala_Devi
T. G. Kamala Devi
[ "Year", "Film", "Language" ]
[ [ "1941", "Dakshayagnam", "Telugu" ], [ "1942", "Bala Nagamma", "Telugu" ], [ "1946", "Mugguru Maratilu", "Telugu" ], [ "1947", "Kanjan", "Tamil" ], [ "1949", "Gunasundari Katha", "Telugu" ], [ "1951", "Malliswari", "Telugu" ], [ "1951", "Patala Bhairavi", "Telugu" ], [ "1952", "Palletooru", "Telugu" ], [ "1954", "Thodu Dongalu", "Telugu" ], [ "1954", "Chakrapani", "Telugu" ], [ "1959", "Illarikam", "Telugu" ], [ "1961", "Velugu Needalu", "Telugu" ], [ "1964", "Bhakta Ramadasu", "Telugu" ], [ "1965", "Bangaru Panjaram", "Telugu" ], [ "1967", "Kanchukota", "Telugu" ], [ "1968", "Asadhyudu", "Telugu" ], [ "1968", "Bangaru Sankellu", "Telugu" ], [ "1969", "Kathanayakudu", "Telugu" ], [ "1970", "Pettandarlu", "Telugu" ], [ "1975", "Abhimanavathi", "Telugu" ] ]
Filmography
T._G._Kamala_Devi_0
T. G. Kamala Devi (born Thota Govindamma; 29 December 1930 - 16 August 2012), also known as Kamala Chandra Babu, was an Indian dubbing artist, playback singer and actor who primarily contributed to Telugu cinema. She was also a former professional level billiards player who won the Indian Women Billiards title twice. She died of a brief illness at Chennai on 16 August 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_licence
Television licence
[ "State", "Television", "Radio" ]
[ [ "Burgenland", "€284.36", "€79.20" ], [ "Carinthia", "€312.46", "€87.60" ], [ "Lower Austria", "€315.96", "€87.60" ], [ "Upper Austria", "€251.16", "€70.80" ], [ "Salzburg", "€307.56", "€90.00" ], [ "Styria", "€320.76", "€88.80" ], [ "Tyrol", "€295.56", "€82.80" ], [ "Vorarlberg", "€251.16", "€70.80" ], [ "Vienna", "€315.96", "€87.96" ] ]
Television licences around the world -- Austria
Under the Austria RGG ( TV and Radio Licence Law ) , all broadcasting reception equipment in use or operational at a given location must be registered . The location of the equipment is taken to be places of residence or any other premises with a uniform purpose of use . The agency responsible for licence administration in Austria is GIS - Gebühren Info Service GmbH , a 100% subsidiary of the Austrian Broadcasting Company ( ORF ) , as well as an agency of the Ministry of Finance , charged with performing functions concerning national interests . Transaction volume in 2007 amounted to €682 million , 66% of which are allocated to the ORF for financing the organization and its programs , and 35% are allocated to the federal government and the local governments ( taxes and funding of local cultural activities ) . GIS employs some 191 people and approximately 125 freelancers in field service . 3.4 million Austrian households are registered with GIS . The percentage of licence evaders in Austria amounts to 2.5% . The main principle of GIS 's communication strategy is to inform instead of control . To achieve this goal GIS uses a four-channel communication strategy : Above-the-line activities ( advertising campaigns in printed media , radio and TV ) . Direct Mail . Distribution channels – outlets where people can acquire the necessary forms for registering ( post offices , banks , tobacconists & five GIS Service Centers throughout Austria ) . Field service – customer consultants visiting households not yet registered . The annual television & radio licence varies in price depending on which state one lives in . Annual fees from April 2017 are : [ 12 ]
Television_licence_1
A television licence or broadcast receiving licence is a payment required in many countries for the reception of television broadcasts, or the possession of a television set where some broadcasts are funded in full or in part by the licence fee paid. The fee is sometimes also required to own a radio or receive radio broadcasts. A TV licence is therefore effectively a hypothecated tax for the purpose of funding public broadcasting, thus allowing public broadcasters to transmit television programmes without, or with only supplemental, funding from radio and television advertisements. However, in some cases the balance between public funding and advertisements is the opposite - the Polish TVP broadcaster receives more funds from advertisements than from its TV tax.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cardellini
Linda Cardellini
[ "Year", "Association", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "2005", "Gotham Awards", "Best Ensemble Cast", "Brokeback Mountain", "Nominated" ], [ "2006", "Screen Actors Guild Awards", "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture", "Brokeback Mountain", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "TV Land Awards", "Icon Award", "E.R", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Primetime Emmy Awards", "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series", "Mad Men", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Independent Spirit Awards", "Best Female Lead", "Return", "Nominated" ], [ "2019", "MTV Movie & TV Awards", "Best Frightened Performance", "The Curse of La Llorona", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Linda_Cardellini_0
Linda Edna Cardellini (born June 25, 1975) is an American actress. In television, she is known for her leading roles in the teen drama Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), the medical drama ER (2003-09), the drama thriller Bloodline (2015-17), and the dark tragicomedy Dead to Me (2019-present). She also guest starred in the period drama Mad Men (2013-15), for which she received an Emmy Award nomination. Cardellini's voice work includes the animated series Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010-13), Regular Show (2012-15), Gravity Falls (2012-16), and Sanjay and Craig (2013-16). In film, Cardellini is known for her portrayal of Velma Dinkley in Scooby-Doo (2002) and its sequel Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), and for her supporting roles in Brokeback Mountain (2005), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Green Book (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). She has also starred in the drama Return (2011), earning an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead nomination, the comedies Daddy's Home (2015) and Daddy's Home 2 (2017), and the horror film The Curse of La Llorona (2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_Break
Day Break
[ "Actor", "Character", "Role" ]
[ [ "Mitch Pileggi", "Armen D. Spivak", "Detective , robbery/homicide" ], [ "Ian Anthony Dale", "Christopher Choi", "Detective , robbery/homicide" ], [ "Joe Nieves", "Fencik", "Shadow Agent" ], [ "Michael McGrady", "Buchalter", "Shadow Agent" ], [ "Jim Beaver", "Nick Vukovic", "Retired cop , former partner of Brett 's father" ], [ "Don Franklin", "Randall Mathis", "School principal , Jennifer 's husband" ], [ "Michael B . Silver", "Nathan Baxter", "U.S. Attorney" ], [ "Bahar Soomekh", "Margot Clarke", "Coffee shop/bus Woman/Judge Nitzberg 's secretary" ], [ "Jonathan Banks", "Conrad Detweiler", "Shadow Man" ], [ "Nestor Carbonell", "Eddie Reyes", "Andrea 's lover , former cop" ], [ "John Getz", "Tobias Booth", "City Councilman" ], [ "Raymond Cruz", "Luis Torres", "Booth 's righthand man , former criminal" ], [ "Eric Steinberg", "Danny Yan/Slim", "Drug dealer" ], [ "John Rubinstein", "Barry Colburn", "Defense attorney" ], [ "Clayton Rohner", "Jared Pryor", "Man who appears to be experiencing the time loop" ], [ "Marlene Forte ( as Marlene Forté )", "Mrs. Garza", "Alberto Garza 's widow" ] ]
Cast and characters -- Supporting characters
Day_Break_0
Day Break is a television program for which one 13-episode season was produced. The series starred Taye Diggs as Detective Brett Hopper, who is framed for the murder of Assistant District Attorney Alberto Garza. Due to a time loop, Hopper lives the same day over and over. The series revolves around his attempt to solve the mystery of the murder, and find out who is behind the conspiracy to frame him. The series aired on the ABC network, and premiered on November 15, 2006. It was cancelled on December 15 after only six episodes had aired. The remaining episodes were subsequently made available online at ABC.com. Viewers for the show averaged 6.5 million. On March 16, 2008, the TV One cable network began airing the six previously broadcast episodes. On April 20, the network began Sunday evening broadcasts of the remaining seven episodes, which had never been seen on television.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Canadian_Mixed_Curling_Championship
2001 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
[ "Locale", "Skip", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Quebec", "Jean-Michel Menard", "7", "4" ], [ "Prince Edward Island", "John Likely", "7", "4" ], [ "Nova Scotia", "Mark Dacey", "7", "4" ], [ "Alberta", "Kurt Balderston", "7", "4" ], [ "Ontario", "Howard Rahaja", "7", "4" ], [ "British Columbia", "Wes Craig", "7", "4" ], [ "Saskatchewan", "Scott Coghlan", "7", "4" ], [ "Northern Ontario", "Rick Stewart", "5", "6" ], [ "New Brunswick", "Russ Howard", "5", "6" ], [ "Yukon / Northwest Territories", "Orest Peech", "4", "7" ], [ "Manitoba", "Brian Pallister", "3", "8" ], [ "Newfoundland", "Tony Power", "0", "11" ] ]
Standings
2001_Canadian_Mixed_Curling_Championship_1
The 2001 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held January 6-14 at The Colosseum in Weyburn, Saskatchewan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verónica_Echegui
Verónica Echegui
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Other notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "Cerrojos", "Sandra", "Short film" ], [ "2005", "El álbum blanco", "Verónica", "Short film" ], [ "2006", "Línea 57", "Natalia", "Short film" ], [ "2006", "My Name Is Juani", "Juani", "Barcelona Film Award for Best Actress Milan International Film Festival Award for Best Actress Sant Jordi Award for Best Spanish Actress Nominated - Cinema Writers Circle Award for Best Newcomer Nominated - Goya Award for Best New Actress Milan International Film Festival Award for Best Actress" ], [ "2007", "Un difunto , seis mujeres y un taller", "Marta", "TV film" ], [ "2007", "El menor de los males", "Vanesa", "Málaga Spanish Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress" ], [ "2007", "Tocar el cielo", "Elena", "" ], [ "2008", "8 citas", "Vane", "" ], [ "2008", "El patio de mi cárcel", "Isa", "Nominated - Cinema Writers Circle Award for Best Actress Nominated - Goya Award for Best Actress" ], [ "2008", "La casa de mi padre", "Sara", "" ], [ "2009", "Bunny and the Bull", "Eloisa", "" ], [ "2010", "La mitad de Óscar", "María", "" ], [ "2010", "Tetequiquiero", "Sandra", "Short film" ], [ "2011", "Verbo", "Medussa", "" ], [ "2011", "Seis puntos sobre Emma", "Emma", "Málaga Spanish Film Festival Award for Best Actress" ], [ "2011", "Katmandú , un espejo en el cielo", "Laia", "Nominated - Cinema Writers Circle Award for Best Actress Gaudí Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Nominated - Goya Award for Best Actress" ], [ "2012", "The Cold Light of Day", "Lucia Caldera", "" ], [ "2013", "& ME", "Edurne", "" ], [ "2013", "La gran familia española", "Edurne", "Nominated - Cinema Writers Circle Award for Best Actress Nominated - Feroz Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated - Spanish Actors Union for Supporting performance" ], [ "2014", "Kamikaze", "Nancy", "" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Verónica_Echegui_0
Verónica Fernández Echegaray (born 16 June 1983), known professionally as Verónica Echegui, is a Spanish actress. Echegui has been nominated for three Goya Awards in two categories: Best New Actress for My Name Is Juani, and Best Actress for My Prison Yard and Kathmandu Lullaby. At the 59th Berlin International Film Festival, she was one of ten young European actors honoured with the Shooting Stars Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Athletic_Conference_(NCHSAA)
Mountain Athletic Conference (NCHSAA)
[ "Institution", "Location", "Nickname" ]
[ [ "A.C. Reynolds High School", "Asheville , NC ( Fairview )", "Rockets" ], [ "Asheville High School", "Asheville , NC", "Cougars" ], [ "Enka High School", "Asheville , NC ( Candler )", "Jets" ], [ "Clyde A. Erwin High School", "Asheville , NC ( Leicester )", "Warriors" ], [ "North Henderson High School", "Hendersonville , NC", "Knights" ], [ "North Buncombe High School", "Weaverville , NC", "Black Hawks" ], [ "T.C . Roberson High School", "Asheville , NC ( Skyland )", "Rams" ], [ "Tuscola High School", "Waynesville , NC", "Mountaineers" ], [ "West Henderson High School", "Hendersonville , NC", "Falcons" ] ]
Member schools
Mountain_Athletic_Conference_(NCHSAA)_0
The Mountain Athletic Conference (MAC) is a split 4A/3A North Carolina High School Athletic Association conference which operates in the western region of North Carolina, in Buncombe, Henderson and Transylvania Counties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969–70_Stoke_City_F.C._season
1969–70 Stoke City F.C. season
[ "Match", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "1", "9 August 1969", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "A", "1-3", "33,260", "Burrows" ], [ "2", "12 August 1969", "Nottingham Forest", "A", "0-0", "22,470", "" ], [ "3", "16 August 1969", "West Ham United", "H", "2-1", "23,362", "Dobing , Ritchie" ], [ "4", "20 August 1969", "Nottingham Forest", "H", "1-1", "20,029", "Burrows" ], [ "5", "23 August 1969", "Derby County", "A", "0-0", "36,170", "" ], [ "6", "27 August 1969", "Coventry City", "H", "2-0", "25,507", "Conroy , Greenhoff" ], [ "7", "30 August 1969", "Southampton", "H", "2-1", "22,037", "Burrows , Dobing" ], [ "8", "6 September 1969", "Crystal Palace", "A", "1-3", "26,745", "Ritchie" ], [ "9", "13 September 1969", "Sunderland", "H", "4-2", "16,939", "Ritchie ( 2 ) , Greenhoff , Herd" ], [ "10", "17 September 1969", "West Bromwich Albion", "A", "3-1", "24,869", "Ritchie , Greenhoff , Smith" ], [ "11", "20 September 1969", "Liverpool", "A", "1-3", "45,745", "Burrows ( pen )" ], [ "12", "27 September 1969", "Manchester City", "H", "2-0", "29,739", "Ritchie , Greenhoff" ], [ "13", "4 October 1969", "Leeds United", "A", "1-2", "35,860", "Greenhoff" ], [ "14", "6 October 1969", "West Ham United", "A", "3-3", "26,860", "Burrows , Smith ( 2 )" ], [ "15", "11 October 1969", "Arsenal", "H", "0-0", "25,801", "" ], [ "16", "18 October 1969", "Everton", "A", "2-6", "48,684", "Burrows , Dobing" ], [ "17", "25 October 1969", "Tottenham Hotspur", "H", "1-1", "19,550", "Herd" ], [ "18", "1 November 1969", "Manchester United", "A", "1-1", "54,061", "Burrows" ], [ "19", "8 November 1969", "Burnley", "H", "2-1", "18,434", "Greenhoff , Eastham" ], [ "20", "15 November 1969", "Sheffield Wednesday", "A", "2-0", "16,444", "Greenhoff , Ritchie" ] ]
Results -- Football League First Division
Main article : 1969–70 Football League
1969–70_Stoke_City_F.C._season_2
The 1969-70 season was Stoke City's 63rd season in the Football League and the 39th in the First Division. Stoke seemingly had an abundance of talent emerging as the 1960s gave way for the 1970s and Waddington addressed the past two seasons lack of goals by bringing back John Ritchie from Sheffield Wednesday and Jimmy Greenhoff from Birmingham City. It was a promising season with Stoke finishing in 9th position with 45 points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Carolina_Pirates_football,_1932–39
East Carolina Pirates football, 1932–39
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Location", "Result" ]
[ [ "October 29", "Presbyterian JC", "Maxton , NC", "L 39-0" ], [ "November 3", "Wake Forest Freshmen", "Wake Forest , NC", "L 20-0" ], [ "November 12", "Guilford", "Greenville , NC", "L 79-0" ], [ "November 19", "North Carolina St. Freshmen", "Greenville , NC", "L 28-0" ], [ "November 26", "Appalachian State", "Boone , NC", "L 21-0" ] ]
East_Carolina_Pirates_football,_1932–39_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_AIBA_World_Boxing_Championships
2009 AIBA World Boxing Championships
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Russia ( RUS )", "2", "4", "2", "8" ], [ "2", "Italy ( ITA ) *", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "3", "Cuba ( CUB )", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "3", "Uzbekistan ( UZB )", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "5", "Mongolia ( MGL )", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "5", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "7", "Puerto Rico ( PUR )", "1", "1", "0", "2" ], [ "8", "Germany ( GER )", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "9", "Bulgaria ( BUL )", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "10", "Armenia ( ARM )", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "10", "United States ( USA )", "0", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "12", "China ( CHN )", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "12", "France ( FRA )", "0", "0", "2", "2" ], [ "14", "Belarus ( BLR )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "14", "Georgia ( GEO )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "14", "Hungary ( HUN )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "14", "India ( IND )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "14", "Ireland ( IRL )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "14", "Kazakhstan ( KAZ )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "14", "Mexico ( MEX )", "0", "0", "1", "1" ] ]
Medal table
* Host nation ( Italy )
2009_AIBA_World_Boxing_Championships_1
The 2009 AIBA World Boxing Championships were held in Milan, Italy, from September 1, 2009 to September 12, 2009, in the Mediolanum Forum. It was the biggest World Championships in AIBA history. The competition was under the supervision of the world's governing body for amateur boxing, the AIBA. Originally, Cameroon, Trinidad and Tobago and Uzbekistan each expressed interest in hosting the championships. However, they did not submit a final application and were therefore withdrawn from the running. This left Italy and South Korea remaining, who were the final two countries in contention during the bidding process to host the 2009 championships. The city of Milan in Italy was then chosen to host the competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historical_markers_of_the_Philippines_in_the_Ilocos_Region
List of historical markers of the Philippines in the Ilocos Region
[ "Marker title", "Description", "Location", "Language", "Date issued" ]
[ [ "Bani", "Formerly founded as a visita of Bolinao on March 6 , 1979 . The town had 13 martyrs during the Spanish regime", "Bani", "Filipino", "March 17 , 1979" ], [ "Church of Dagupan", "Established by the Augustinian friars . Damaged because of the revolt by Andres Malong", "At the façade of the old St. John Cathedral , Dagupan City", "English", "1939" ], [ "Church of Nuestra Señora de Manaoag", "Admiministered by the Dominicans since 1605 . Our Lady of Manaoag crowned on Aorul 21 , 1926", "Manaoag Church façade , Manaoag", "English", "1937" ], [ "Colegio de San Alberto Magno", "Site of the school constructed by the Dominicans in 1892 . Closed because of the damages from the earthquake of 1935", "Dagupan City ( currently in NHCP storage )", "English", "1939" ], [ "Daniel Maramba", "Became part of the Katipunan , governor of Pangasinan , and senator", "Sta . Barbara", "Filipino", "July 24 , 1970" ], [ "Eugenio Perez y Padlan ( 1896-1957 )", "Known lawyer and statesman . Co-founder of the Liberal Party . Became the first speaker of the First Congress of the Philippines", "Barrio Basista , San Carlos City", "Filipino", "November 13 , 1996" ], [ "Juan Cabreros Laya", "Writer and educator . Served as branch director of the schools in Bataan", "San Manuel", "Filipino", "July 12 , 1982" ], [ "Lingayen Beach", "Where General Lloyd Wheaton landed his troops on November 7 , 1899 , to cut off the retreat of General Emilio Aguinaldo", "Lingayen Beach , Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Grounds , Lingayen", "English", "1948" ], [ "Luklukan ng Pamahalaang Panghimagsikan ng Pilipinas , Bayambang Pangasinan", "Became center of the government by Aguinaldo on November 12 , 1899", "Bayambang Municipal Hall , Bayambang", "Filipino", "November 12 , 1999" ], [ "Lungsod ng San Carlos", "First town in Pangasinan , named after King Charles of Spain", "Parish Church , St. Dominic Plaza , San Carlos City", "Filipino", "September 25 , 1988" ], [ "Luzon Landing", "Site where General McArthur returned to the Philippines to liberate the commonwealth from the Japanese", "Blue Beach Site , Ceralde St. , Dagupan City", "English", "1949 , 1961" ], [ "Paaralang Sentral ng Lingayen I", "Was spared from the bombings of the forces of Gen. Douglas MacArthur . Where Fidel Ramos spent his elementary schooling", "Lingayen", "Filipino", "August 22 , 1992" ], [ "Ang Paglunsad ( 1945 )", "Where Carlos P. Romulo landed in Lingayen in a mission , under McArthur , to liberate the Philippines", "Lingayen Beach , Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Grounds , Lingayen", "Filipino", "" ], [ "Pook Kung Saan Sinulat ang Filipinas , Liriko ng Pambansang Awit Bautista , Pangasinan", "Where the lyrics of the national anthem was written", "Town Plaza , Bautista", "Filipino", "December 11 , 2017" ], [ "Ramos House Lingayen , Pangasinan", "Site of ancestral house of the Ramoses , including Fidel Ramos and Leticia Ramos Shahani", "Presidential Hotel , Lingayen", "Filipino , English", "August 22 , 1993" ], [ "Ramos House Lingayen , Pangasinan", "Site of ancestral house of the Ramoses . House destroyed during WWII , reconstructed in 1995", "Ramos Ancestral House , Lingayen", "English", "1995" ], [ "Simbahan ng San Carlos", "The construction of a brick church was initiated in 1770 . At one point , became the largest church in the Philippines", "Sto . Domingo Church , San Carlos City", "Filipino", "August 8 , 1989" ] ]
Pangasinan
List_of_historical_markers_of_the_Philippines_in_the_Ilocos_Region_3
This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Ilocos Region is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations. While many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties. Delayed negotiations with the family that owns Casa Hacienda prompted the local government of Bautista to install the marker where Filipinas/Lupang Hinirang was composed to the town's plaza instead. The historical marker commemorating the centennial birth anniversary of the late dictator and president Ferdinand Marcos in Batac, Ilocos Norte, unveiled on September 11, 2017, became controversial, as the NHCP earlier opposed the late strongman's burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Baybayin, an Ateneo de Manila student organization, issued an alternative marker online containing atrocities under the Marcos regime, as well as his burial. The said online marker became a statement against historical revisionism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_IAAF_World_Athletics_Final_–_Results
2009 IAAF World Athletics Final – Results
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time ( sec )", "WAT rank" ]
[ [ "1", "Tyson Gay ( USA )", "9.88", "5" ], [ "2", "Asafa Powell ( JAM )", "9.90", "1" ], [ "3", "Darvis Patton ( USA )", "10.00", "3" ], [ "4", "Michael Rodgers ( USA )", "10.09", "9" ], [ "5", "Michael Frater ( JAM )", "10.16", "7" ], [ "6", "Churandy Martina ( AHO )", "10.20", "6" ], [ "7", "Ronald Pognon ( FRA )", "10.30", "18" ], [ "8", "Simeon Williamson ( GBR )", "10.48", "10" ] ]
2009_IAAF_World_Athletics_Final_results_1
These are the results of the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final, which took place in Thessaloniki, Greece on 12 and 13 September. The year's top seven athletes, based on their points ranking of the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Tour, qualified to compete in each event, with an extra four athletes selected for races of 1500 metres and above. One additional athlete, a wildcard, was allocated to each event by the IAAF and replacement athletes were admitted to replace the qualified athletes that could not attend the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_400_metres
Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Lane", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Nicole Duclos", "France", "4", "52.69" ], [ "2", "Györgyi Balogh", "Hungary", "7", "52.75" ], [ "3", "Nadezhda Kolesnikova", "Soviet Union", "2", "53.20" ], [ "4", "Karin Wallgren", "Sweden", "5", "53.70" ], [ "5", "Bożena Zientarska", "Poland", "3", "54.20" ], [ "6", "Ruth Williams", "Jamaica", "6", "55.72" ], [ "7", "Aida Mantawel", "Philippines", "1", "57.91" ] ]
Heats -- Heat four
Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_400_metres_3
These are the official results of the Women's 400 metres event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The competition was held on 2 & 7 of September. The favorite coming into the Olympics was Monika Zehrt of East Germany who equaled the world record in the previous July. The other world record holder was Marilyn Neufville of Jamaica, who was also favored to win, but was injured and unable to compete. This left the field open to challenge the world record holder for the top prize.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_National_Table_Tennis_Championships
English National Table Tennis Championships
[ "Season", "Men 's Under-21", "Women 's Under-21" ]
[ [ "2019/20", "Luke Savill", "Denise Payet" ], [ "2018/19", "Tom Jarvis", "Tin-Tin Ho" ], [ "2017/18", "Helshan Weerasinghe", "Tin-Tin Ho" ], [ "2016/17", "Tom Jarvis", "Tin-Tin Ho" ], [ "2015/16", "Tom Jarvis", "Maria Tsaptsinos" ], [ "2014/15", "Sam Walker", "Tin-Tin Ho" ], [ "2013/14", "Gavin Evans", "Maria Tsaptsinos" ], [ "2012/13", "Sam Walker", "Tin-Tin Ho" ], [ "2011/12", "Gavin Evans", "Emma Vickers" ], [ "2010/11", "Liam Pitchford", "Hannah Hicks" ], [ "2009/10", "Paul Drinkhall", "Emma Vickers" ], [ "2008/09", "Paul Drinkhall", "Emma Vickers" ], [ "2007/08", "Chris Butler", "Kelly Sibley" ], [ "2006/07", "Darius Knight", "Kelly Sibley" ], [ "2005/06", "Darius Knight", "Joanna Parker" ], [ "2004/05", "Paul Drinkhall", "Georgina Walker" ], [ "2003/04", "Andrew Rushton", "Natalie Bawden" ], [ "2002/03", "Dale Barham", "Georgina Walker" ], [ "2001/02", "Dale Barham", "Amber Theobalds" ], [ "2000/01", "Andrew Rushton", "Louise Durrant" ] ]
Junior Events
English_National_Table_Tennis_Championships_1
The English National Table Tennis Championships are run by the English Table Tennis Association. The first championships were held in 1960.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_British_Basketball_League_season
2007–08 British Basketball League season
[ "Category", "Player", "Stat" ]
[ [ "Points per game", "James Life ( Worcester Wolves )", "25.9" ], [ "Rebounds per game", "Shawn Myers ( Cheshire Jets )", "11.3" ], [ "Assists per game", "James Whyte ( Sheffield Sharks )", "7.0" ], [ "Steals per game", "Maurice Hampton ( Scottish Rocks )", "2.9" ], [ "Blocks per game", "Andrew Alleyne ( Leicester Riders )", "1.4" ], [ "Field goal percentage", "Lynard Stewart ( Newcastle Eagles )", "65.9%" ], [ "Free throw percentage", "Charles Smith ( Newcastle Eagles )", "87.0%" ], [ "Three-point field goal percentage", "Chris Haslam ( Everton Tigers )", "48.5%" ] ]
Statistics leaders
2007–08_British_Basketball_League_season_8
The 2007-08 season, the 21st since the establishment of the British Basketball League, commenced on 9 September 2007, when the Plymouth Raiders succumbed to the Guildford Heat in the inaugural Cup Winners' Cup competition. The regular season started two weeks later on 21 September with 12 teams including new additions Birmingham Panthers, Everton Tigers and London Capital the later of whom stepped up from EBL Division 1 during the summer. After just one season in the top-flight, London United were forced to drop out due to the loss of its financial backer just weeks before the start of the season. Guildford's participation in the ULEB Cup saw a British team return to European competition for the first time since Brighton Bears' appearance in the same competition in the 2003-04 season. Out of their depth, the Heat finished their European adventure with a 0-10 record. On the domestic scene Guildford continued their dominance, collecting the Cup Winners' Cup, BBL Trophy and the Play-off crown. Newcastle Eagles were Champions of the League's regular season campaign, whilst rookie teams Everton and London ended with respectable 7th and 9th-place finishes. The League also secured a live broadcasting contract with Setanta Sports midway through the campaign which saw one televised game a week screened on live on their network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Hubbell
Madison Hubbell
[ "Season", "Short dance", "Free dance" ]
[ [ "2010-2011", "The Addams Family Masochism Tango ( from The Addams Family )", "Ocean Club Jungle Bill by Yello Moments in Love by Art of Noise" ], [ "2009-2010", "Ukrainian folk dance : Bukovinski Dance Dibro Vchanka by Suzirya Ensemble", "American Woman by The Guess Who Ca n't Get You Out of My Mind Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz" ], [ "2008-2009", "Minnie The Moocher by Cab Calloway performed by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy", "Sognami by Alessandro Safina" ], [ "2007-2008", "Folklore from the Alps : Schuhplattler", "Hope by Apocalyptica" ], [ "2006-2007", "Tango", "Canto Alla Vita by Josh Groban" ], [ "2005-2006", "", "Modern Tango" ], [ "2004-2005", "", "Canto Alla Vita by Josh Groban" ], [ "2003-2004", "", "Espinado by Santana" ], [ "2002-2003", "", "Alegría ( from Cirque Du Soleil )" ] ]
Programs -- With Keiffer Hubbell
Madison_Hubbell_1
Madison L. Hubbell (born February 24, 1991) is an American ice dancer. With Zachary Donohue, she is a two-time World medalist, 2018 Grand Prix Final champion, 2014 Four Continents champion, and two-time U.S. national champion (2018-2019). She competed in ice dance with her brother Keiffer Hubbell as a couple from 2001 to 2011. They are the 2010 Four Continents bronze medalists, 2006 JGP Final champions, and two-time (2009, 2011) U.S. national pewter medalists.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney_animated_universe_characters
List of Disney animated universe characters
[ "Character", "Original voice actor", "Animated debut" ]
[ [ "Zazu", "Rowan Atkinson", "The Lion King" ], [ "Zeus", "Rip Torn", "Hercules" ], [ "Ziggy the Vulture", "Digby Wolfe", "The Jungle Book" ], [ "Zini", "Max Casella", "Dinosaur" ], [ "Zipper", "Corey Burton", "Chip ' n Dale Rescue Rangers" ], [ "Zira", "Suzanne Pleshette", "The Lion King II : Simba 's Pride" ] ]
Z
List_of_Disney_animated_characters_25
The following is an alphabetical list of major and recurring animated characters in the Walt Disney universe of animated shorts, feature films, and television series based on films by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Some of the following animated characters have been included in their own Disney marketing franchise, including the Disney Princesses, Disney Villains, and Disney Fairies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_3000_metres
1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 3000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Elly van Hulst", "Netherlands", "8:33.82", "WR , CR" ], [ "2", "Liz McColgan", "Great Britain", "8:34.80", "NR" ], [ "3", "Margareta Keszeg", "Romania", "8:48.70", "PB" ], [ "4", "Vera Michallek", "West Germany", "8:49.66", "" ], [ "5", "Nicky Morris", "Great Britain", "8:53.52", "PB" ], [ "6", "Lyudmila Borisova", "Soviet Union", "9:04.75", "PB" ], [ "7", "Zita Ágoston", "Hungary", "9:18.72", "" ], [ "8", "Fatima Aouam", "Morocco", "DNS", "" ] ]
Results
[ 1 ]
1989_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_3000_metres_0
The women's 3000 metres event at the 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the Budapest Sportcsarnok in Budapest on 4 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brands_Hatch_race_winners
Brands Hatch race winners
[ "Year", "Race", "Driver", "Constructor" ]
[ [ "1964", "RAC British Grand Prix", "Jim Clark", "Lotus - Climax 25" ], [ "1966", "RAC British Grand Prix", "Jack Brabham", "Brabham - Repco BT19" ], [ "1968", "RAC British Grand Prix", "Jo Siffert", "Lotus - Cosworth 49B" ], [ "1970", "RAC British Grand Prix", "Jochen Rindt", "Lotus - Cosworth 72" ], [ "1972", "John Player British Grand Prix", "Emerson Fittipaldi", "Lotus - Cosworth 72D" ], [ "1974", "John Player British Grand Prix", "Jody Scheckter", "Tyrrell - Cosworth 007" ], [ "1976", "John Player British Grand Prix", "Niki Lauda", "Ferrari 312T2" ], [ "1978", "John Player British Grand Prix", "Carlos Reutemann", "Ferrari 312T3" ], [ "1980", "Marlboro British Grand Prix", "Alan Jones", "Williams - Cosworth FW07B" ], [ "1982", "Marlboro British Grand Prix", "Niki Lauda", "McLaren - Cosworth MP4/1B" ], [ "1983", "John Player Grand Prix of Europe", "Nelson Piquet", "Brabham - BMW BT52B" ], [ "1984", "Marlboro British Grand Prix", "Niki Lauda", "McLaren - TAG MP4/2" ], [ "1985", "Shell Oils Grand Prix of Europe", "Nigel Mansell", "Williams - Honda FW10B" ], [ "1986", "Shell Oils British Grand Prix", "Nigel Mansell", "Williams - Honda FW11" ] ]
Formula One World Championship
Niki Lauda 1976 at Brands Hatch in a Ferrari 312T2
Brands_Hatch_race_winners_0
Race results from the automobile and motorcycle races contested at the Brands Hatch circuit in Fawkham, Kent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996–97_FC_Bayern_Munich_season
1996–97 FC Bayern Munich season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Oliver Kahn", "2" ], [ "10", "DF", "Lothar Matthäus", "8" ], [ "17", "DF", "Christian Ziege", "8" ], [ "15", "DF", "Samuel Kuffour", "5" ], [ "2", "DF", "Markus Babbel", "4" ], [ "4", "DF", "Oliver Kreuzer", "3" ], [ "3", "DF", "Markus Münch", "1" ], [ "5", "DF", "Thomas Helmer", "1" ], [ "6", "MF", "Christian Nerlinger", "13" ], [ "8", "MF", "Thomas Strunz", "6" ], [ "13", "MF", "Mario Basler", "5" ], [ "7", "MF", "Mehmet Scholl", "2" ], [ "11", "MF", "Marcel Witeczek", "1" ], [ "21", "FW", "Alexander Zickler", "5" ], [ "18", "FW", "Jürgen Klinsmann", "5" ], [ "20", "FW", "Ruggiero Rizzitelli", "3" ], [ "19", "FW", "Carsten Jancker", "2" ] ]
Bookings
1996–97_FC_Bayern_Munich_season_4
The 1996-97 FC Bayern Munich season saw the club clinch its 13th Bundesliga title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_in_Latin_music
1990 in Latin music
[ "Day", "Title", "Artist" ]
[ [ "3", "Para Nuestra Gente", "Mazz" ], [ "9", "Filosofía Barata y Zapatos de Goma", "Charly García" ], [ "12", "Ven Conmigo", "Selena" ], [ "7", "Luces del Alma", "Luis Enrique" ], [ "30", "Mientras Ustedes No Dejen De Aplaudir", "Vicente Fernández" ] ]
Albums released -- Fourth quarter
1990_in_Latin_music_10
This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(American_season_9)
So You Think You Can Dance (American season 9)
[ "Dancers", "Style", "Music", "Choreographer ( s )", "Results" ]
[ [ "Tiffany Maher George Lawrence , Jr", "Hip-hop", "Out of My Mind - B.o.B feat . Nicki Minaj", "Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo", "Lawrence in Bottom 6" ], [ "Amber Jackson Brandon Mitchell", "Jazz", "Dr. Feelgood ( Love is Serious Business ) - Aretha Franklin", "Ray Leeper", "Both eliminated" ], [ "Janelle Issis Dareian Kujawa", "Cha-cha-cha", "Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen", "Pasha Kovalev", "Kujawa in Bottom 6" ], [ "Lindsay Arnold Cole Horibe", "Contemporary", "Wild Horses - Charlotte Martin", "Mandy Moore", "Arnold in Bottom 6" ], [ "Amelia Lowe Will Thomas", "Jazz", "You ! - The Creatures featuring Siouxsie Sioux", "Mandy Moore", "Both Safe" ], [ "Audrey Case Matthew Kazmierczak", "Salsa", "Cinco Salsa - Sverre Indris Joner /HSC/Kork", "Liz Lira", "Both Safe" ], [ "Witney Carson Chehon Wespi-Tschopp", "Contemporary", "I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston", "Stacey Tookey", "Both Safe" ], [ "Eliana Girard Cyrus Glitch Spencer", "Hip-hop", "Toxic - District 78 feat . Cheesa", "Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo", "Girard in Bottom 6" ] ]
Finals -- Performance shows
Judges : Nigel Lythgoe , Mary Murphy , Christina Applegate Group dance : `` The Here and After '' —Jun Miyake ( Contemporary ; Choreographer : Tyce Diorio ) Guest dancers : Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater ( `` Jungle Jazz '' —Les Tambours du Bronx ) Mens Elimination Montage : `` Counting on You '' —Mikey Wax
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(U.S._season_9)_6
So You Think You Can Dance, an American television dance competition, returned for its ninth season on May 24, 2012 on FOX Television. Fox and series creator Nigel Lythgoe have each independently confirmed that the weekly results show, a staple of the series in seasons 2-8, has been cut from the show format and that only one episode will air each week for the show's ninth season. This season has marked three firsts in the series history: this season had two winners (one male and one female), as opposed to the single winner format used in previous seasons, a contemporary dancer was not amongst the contestants remaining in the competition in the finale, and lastly, a ballet dancer is the winner of the competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Walter_(footballer,_born_1960)
Fritz Walter (footballer, born 1960)
[ "league", "season", "team", "games", "goals" ]
[ [ "2", "1981-82", "SV Waldhof Mannheim", "32", "11" ], [ "2", "1982-83", "SV Waldhof Mannheim", "35", "21" ], [ "1", "1983-84", "SV Waldhof Mannheim", "34", "16" ], [ "1", "1984-85", "SV Waldhof Mannheim", "31", "7" ], [ "1", "1985-86", "SV Waldhof Mannheim", "31", "9" ], [ "1", "1986-87", "SV Waldhof Mannheim", "33", "23" ], [ "1", "1987-88", "VfB Stuttgart", "33", "16" ], [ "1", "1988-89", "VfB Stuttgart", "33", "13" ], [ "1", "1989-90", "VfB Stuttgart", "31", "13" ], [ "1", "1990-91", "VfB Stuttgart", "26", "12" ], [ "1", "1991-92", "VfB Stuttgart", "38", "22" ], [ "1", "1992-93", "VfB Stuttgart", "28", "13" ], [ "1", "1993-94", "VfB Stuttgart", "27", "13" ], [ "3", "1994-95", "Arminia Bielefeld", "14", "4" ], [ "2", "1995-96", "Arminia Bielefeld", "33", "21" ], [ "1", "1996-97", "Arminia Bielefeld", "3", "0" ], [ "3", "1997-98", "SSV Ulm 1846", "6", "6" ], [ "2", "1998-99", "SSV Ulm 1846", "3", "0" ] ]
Career statistics
Fritz_Walter_(footballer,_born_1960)_0
Fritz Walter (born 21 July 1960) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker, and who was nicknamed Little Fritz. Born in Mannheim, he is of no relation to German legend of the same name Fritz Walter. With 22 goals in the 1991-92 Bundesliga season, Fritz Walter was crowned the league's top scorer when he won the German Championship with VfB Stuttgart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_plain_high_diving
Diving at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's plain high diving
[ "Rank", "Diver", "Nation", "Points", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Harold Clarke", "Great Britain", "9", "162" ], [ "2", "Ben Thrash", "United States", "17", "146" ], [ "3", "John Jansson", "Sweden", "17", "144" ], [ "4", "Émile Dauvet", "France", "19.5", "147" ], [ "5", "Herold Jansson", "Denmark", "21", "141" ], [ "6", "Jussi Elo", "Finland", "21.5", "141" ], [ "7", "Santiago Ulio", "Spain", "36", "102" ], [ "8", "Henk Hemsing", "Netherlands", "39", "94" ] ]
Results -- First round
Diving_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_plain_high_diving_2
The men's plain high diving, also reported as plongeons de haut vol ordinaires (English: regular high diving), was one of five diving events on the diving at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was actually held from both 10 metre and 5 metre platforms. The competitors performed four times a forward plain dive: two from the 10 metre and two from the 5 metre platforms. The competition was held on Monday July 14, 1924, and Tuesday July 15, 1924. Twenty-five divers from ten nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Railway_Journeys
Great Railway Journeys
[ "Episode No", "Episode Title", "UK Broadcast Date", "Presenter", "Countries Visited" ]
[ [ "# 2.1", "Hong Kong to Ulaanbaatar", "1994-01-13", "Clive Anderson", "Hong Kong , China , Mongolia" ], [ "# 2.2", "Cape Town to The Lost City", "1994-01-20", "Rian Malan", "South Africa" ], [ "# 2.3", "St. Petersburg to Tashkent", "1994-01-27", "Natalia Makarova", "Russia , Uzbekistan" ], [ "# 2.4", "Derry to Kerry", "1994-02-03", "Michael Palin", "Northern Ireland , Republic of Ireland" ], [ "# 2.5", "Santos to Santa Cruz", "1994-02-10", "Lisa St Aubin de Terán", "Brazil , Bolivia" ], [ "# 2.6", "Karachi to The Khyber Pass", "1994-02-17", "Mark Tully", "Pakistan" ] ]
Series -- Series 2 : Great Railway Journeys ( 1994 )
Episode summary for Series 2 : [ 5 ]
Great_Railway_Journeys_1
Great Railway Journeys, originally titled Great Railway Journeys of the World, is a recurring series of travel documentaries produced by BBC Television. The premise of each programme is that the presenter, typically a well-known figure from the arts or media, would make a journey by train, usually through a country or to a destination to which they had a personal connection. The first series, which used the longer title, was broadcast on BBC2 in 1980. After a 14-year hiatus, a further three series were broadcast between 1994 and 1999, using the shorter series title. Similar series were broadcast in 1983, Great Little Railways, and 2010, Great British Railway Journeys. The first series is notable in that it featured the first television travelogue by comedian and comic actor Michael Palin (Confessions of a Trainspotter), who would go on to become as well known for his travel series (such as Pole to Pole and Sahara) as for his comedy. English musician and sound artist Chris Watson worked as an audio recorder for the fourth episode Los Mochis to Veracruz of the fourth season. Having spent between five weeks to a month on the train, Watson used field recordings of the journey for his 2011 album El Tren Fantasma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Swimming_and_Diving_Championships
2014 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
[ "Rank", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "California", "468.5" ], [ "2", "Texas ( H )", "417.5" ], [ "3", "Florida", "387" ], [ "4", "Michigan", "310" ], [ "5", "Georgia", "259" ], [ "6", "Auburn", "230" ], [ "7", "Arizona", "198.5" ], [ "8", "USC", "182" ], [ "9", "Stanford", "155" ], [ "10", "Indiana", "141" ] ]
Team standings
2014_NCAA_Division_I_Men's_Swimming_and_Diving_Championships_0
The 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships were contested in March 2014 at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas at the 80th annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I men's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States. California topped the team standings, the Golden Bears' fifth men's title and third in four years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_season_3)
The Voice (American season 3)
[ "Order", "Performers", "Song" ]
[ [ "29", "Blake Shelton and 16 members of his team", "White Christmas" ], [ "30.1", "Cassadee Pope and Terry McDermott", "Little Talks" ], [ "30.2", "Nicholas David and Trevin Hunte", "Hero" ], [ "30.3", "Michael Bublé", "Christmas ( Baby Please Come Home )" ], [ "30.4", "Juliet Simms", "Wild Child" ], [ "30.5", "RaeLynn", "Boyfriend" ], [ "30.6", "Chris Mann", "Roads" ] ]
Live shows -- Week 6 : Semifinals ( Dec 10 & 11 )
The semifinal performances aired on December 10 , followed by a results show on December 11 . Special guests included Howie Mandel from Take It All and Of Monsters and Men , whose song `` Little Talks '' was covered in a non-competition performance , in the audience . Tony Lucca was also interviewed for a short while with his coach from last season , Adam Levine , in the Sprint Skybox . This week 's recipients for the iTunes bonus were Cassadee Pope ( # 1 ) , Terry McDermott ( # 2 ) and Nicholas David ( # 4 ) . [ 18 ] Order Coach Artist Song Result 1 CeeLo Green Trevin Hunte `` Wind Beneath My Wings '' Eliminated 2 Nicholas David `` You Are So Beautiful '' Public 's vote 3 Blake Shelton Cassadee Pope `` Stupid Boy '' Public 's vote 4 Terry McDermott `` Let It Be '' Public 's vote
The_Voice_(American_season_3)_22
The third season of the American reality talent show The Voice premiered on September 10, 2012 on NBC. NBC officially announced The Voice's renewal on May 13, 2012, during its 2012-13 upfront presentation, with the show returning as a fall series. Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine and CeeLo Green continued as coaches. Cassadee Pope was announced as the winner of the season with first female winner, marking Blake Shelton's second win & back-to-back win as a coach.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_Phoenix_FC_records_and_statistics
Wellington Phoenix FC records and statistics
[ "Date", "Season", "Round", "Attendance", "Opposition", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "7 March 2010", "2009-10", "Minor Semi-Final", "32,792", "Newcastle Jets", "Westpac Stadium" ], [ "21 February 2010", "2009-10", "Semi-Final 4 v 5", "24,478", "Perth Glory", "Westpac Stadium" ], [ "15 February 2019", "2018-19", "Round 19", "23,648", "Melbourne Victory", "Eden Park" ], [ "19 November 2011", "2011-12", "Round 7", "20,078", "Adelaide United", "Eden Park" ], [ "30 January 2010", "2009-10", "Round 25", "19,258", "Adelaide United", "AMI Stadium" ], [ "30 November 2007", "2007-08", "Round 15", "18,345", "Adelaide United", "Westpac Stadium" ], [ "1 February 2014", "2013-14", "Round 17", "18,056", "Adelaide United", "Eden Park" ], [ "26 August 2007", "2007-08", "Round 1", "14,421", "Melbourne Victory", "Westpac Stadium" ], [ "12 February 2010", "2009-10", "Round 27", "14,327", "Central Coast Mariners", "Westpac Stadium" ], [ "4 January 2008", "2007-08", "Round 19", "14,288", "Sydney FC", "Westpac Stadium" ], [ "5 December 2010", "2010-11", "Round 19", "14,108", "Adelaide United", "AMI Stadium" ] ]
Club records -- Home attendance
Wellington_Phoenix_records_and_statistics_25
Wellington Phoenix FC is a professional association football club based in Wellington, New Zealand, which currently plays in the A-League. Their home ground is Westpac Stadium, which is located on Wellington's waterfront, and holds approximately 36,000 spectators. The Wellington Phoenix is also the longest running New Zealand professional football club, surpassing the now defunct Football Kingz FC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_North_Queensland_Cowboys_season
2000 North Queensland Cowboys season
[ "Date", "Round", "Opponent", "Venue", "Score", "Tries", "Goals", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "7 February", "Round 1", "Penrith Panthers", "Penrith Stadium", "6 - 19", "Brasher", "O'Neill ( 1/3 )", "10,623" ], [ "12 February", "Round 2", "St George Illawarra Dragons", "WIN Stadium", "6 - 12", "Bowman", "O'Neill ( 1/1 )", "6,024" ], [ "19 February", "Round 3", "Sydney Roosters", "SFS", "12 - 32", "Bowman , Relf", "O'Neill ( 2/2 )", "5,820" ], [ "28 February", "Round 4", "Parramatta Eels", "Parramatta Stadium", "26 - 18", "Warren ( 2 ) , Bell , Smith", "O'Neill ( 5/6 )", "10,110" ], [ "4 March", "Round 5", "Cronulla Sharks", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "12 - 26", "Appo , Valentine", "O'Neill ( 2/2 )", "15,890" ], [ "11 March", "Round 6", "Brisbane Broncos", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "8 - 50", "Warren", "Appo ( 1/1 ) , O'Neill ( 1/1 )", "27,643" ], [ "19 March", "Round 7", "Canterbury Bulldogs", "Stadium Australia", "18 - 8", "Brasher ( 2 ) , Bowman", "O'Neill ( 3/3 )", "6,572" ], [ "25 March", "Round 8", "Northern Eagles", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "50 - 10", "Bell ( 2 ) , Appo , Bowman , Boyd , Green , O'Neill , Smith", "O'Neill ( 9/10 )", "13,164" ], [ "1 April", "Round 9", "Melbourne Storm", "Olympic Park", "6 - 28", "Doyle", "O'Neill ( 1/2 )", "13,697" ], [ "9 April", "Round 10", "Newcastle Knights", "Marathon Stadium", "6 - 28", "Appo", "Appo ( 1/1 )", "19,210" ], [ "15 April", "Round 11", "Auckland Warriors", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "12 - 18", "Smith", "O'Neill ( 4/4 )", "13,557" ], [ "22 April", "Round 12", "Wests Tigers", "Leichhardt Oval", "18 - 8", "Bell , Green , O'Neill", "O'Neill ( 3/5 )", "7,517" ], [ "29 April", "Round 13", "St George Illawarra Dragons", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "50 - 4", "Connelly ( 2 ) , Bowman , Brasher , Green , McWilliams , Relf , Schloss", "O'Neill ( 9/10 )", "13,768" ], [ "6 May", "Round 14", "Canterbury Bulldogs", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "12 - 32", "Connelly , Donald", "O'Neill ( 2/4 )", "15,597" ], [ "13 May", "Round 15", "Canberra Raiders", "Bruce Stadium", "10 - 17", "Prince", "O'Neill ( 3/4 )", "7,110" ], [ "21 May", "Round 16", "Newcastle Knights", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "10 - 18", "Appo , Prince", "Appo ( 1/3 )", "15,738" ], [ "27 May", "Round 17", "Parramatta Eels", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "6 - 20", "Bowman", "O'Neill ( 1/2 )", "12,657" ], [ "3 June", "Round 18", "Cronulla Sharks", "Toyota Park", "6 - 42", "Relf", "Prince ( 1/1 )", "11,101" ], [ "10 June", "Round 19", "Brisbane Broncos", "ANZ Stadium", "16 - 26", "Bell , Manning", "Prince ( 4/4 )", "10,455" ], [ "17 June", "Round 20", "Penrith Panthers", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "28 - 12", "Connelly , Morrison , O'Neill , Prince", "O'Neill ( 6/8 )", "10,851" ] ]
Fixtures -- Regular season
2000_North_Queensland_Cowboys_season_4
The 2000 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 6th in the club's history. Coached by Tim Sheens and captained by new signing Tim Brasher, they competed in the National Rugby League's 2000 Telstra Premiership, finishing in last place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khwada
Khwada
[ "Festival / Awards", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "62nd National Film Awards", "National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention ( Feature Film )", "Won" ], [ "62nd National Film Awards", "National Film Award for Best Audiography • Location Sound Recordist", "Won" ], [ "Maharashtra State Film Award", "Best Rural Film", "Won" ], [ "Maharashtra State Film Award", "Best Debut Producer", "Won" ], [ "Maharashtra State Film Award", "Best Costume", "Won" ], [ "Maharashtra State Film Award", "Best Rural Director", "Won" ], [ "Maharashtra State Film Award", "Best Makeup", "Won" ], [ "Pune International Film Festival", "Best Director", "Won" ], [ "6th Chitra Padarpan Purskar", "Best Production Value : Mangesh Jondhale", "Nominated" ], [ "Prabhat Purskar 2015", "Best Film", "Won" ], [ "Prabhat Purskar 2015", "Best Director", "Won" ], [ "Prabhat Purskar 2015", "Best Debut Male - Bhau Shinde", "Won" ], [ "Prabhat Purskar 2015", "Best Negative Role - Anil Nagarkar", "Won" ], [ "Sanskruti Kala Darpan", "Best Actor - Shashank Shende", "Won" ], [ "Marathi Film Fare", "Best Debut Director - Bhaurao Karadhe", "Won" ], [ "Marathi Film Fare", "Best Sound - Mahaveer Sabbanwar", "Won" ] ]
Awards and festivals
Official Selections :
Khwada_0
Khwada (Obstacle) is a 2015 Indian Marathi-language film, written and directed by Bhaurao Karhade in a directorial debut. Khwada executive producer Mangesh Bhimraj Jondhale. In the 62nd National Award Ceremony the film received two awards; Special Jury Mention and Sync Sound. It has also won 5 state awards, for Best Debut Film Production, Best Rural Film, Best Costume Design, Best Rural Director and Best Make-Up. In 2015s edition of Pune International Film Festival, Karhade won the award for Best Director. The film also won Best Film, Best Director, Best Debutant Actor, and Best Actor in a Negative Role at Prabhat Film Awards. The film was released theatrically on Dussehra festival day (22 October 2015).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres
1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Adem Hecini", "Algeria", "47.66", "Q" ], [ "2", "Riaan Dempers", "South Africa", "47.81", "Q" ], [ "3", "Mitsumasa Hattori", "Japan", "48.08", "Q" ], [ "4", "Víctor Goulart", "Brazil", "48.36", "Q" ], [ "5", "Dan Monea", "Romania", "48.50", "q" ], [ "6", "Petri Pohjonen", "Finland", "48.84", "q" ], [ "7", "Nicos Christofi", "Cyprus", "50.01", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1994_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres_10
The men's 400 metres event at the 1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Lisbon, Portugal, at Estádio Universitário de Lisboa on 20, 21 and 22 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobias_Kamke
Tobias Kamke
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Feb 2010", "Kazan , Russia", "Hard ( i )", "Julian Reister", "Jan Mertl Yuri Schukin", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-2", "Sep 2013", "Pétange , Luxembourg", "Hard ( i )", "Benjamin Becker", "Ken Skupski Neal Skupski", "3-6 , 7-6 , [ 7-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "1-2", "Oct 2014", "Rennes , France", "Hard ( i )", "Philipp Marx", "František Čermák Jonathan Erlich", "3-6 , 6-2 , [ 10-3 ]" ], [ "Loss", "1-3", "Nov 2014", "Mouilleron-le-Captif , France", "Hard ( i )", "Philipp Marx", "Pierre-Hugues Herbert Nicolas Mahut", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "1-4", "Jul 2015", "Marburg , Germany", "Clay", "Simon Stadler", "Wesley Koolhof Matwé Middelkoop", "1-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "2-4", "Sep 2015", "Alphen , Netherlands", "Clay", "Jan-Lennard Struff", "Victor Hănescu Adrian Ungur", "7-6 , 3-6 , [ 10-7 ]" ], [ "Win", "3-4", "Mar 2018", "Yokohama , Japan", "Hard", "Tim Pütz", "Sanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana", "3-6 , 7-5 , [ 12-10 ]" ] ]
ATP Challenger Tour finals -- Doubles : 7 ( 3–4 )
Tobias_Kamke_2
Tobias Kamke (born 21 May 1986) is a German professional tennis player. He reached his career-high singles ranking of world No. 64 in January 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Suzuki
Yu Suzuki
[ "Title", "Year canceled", "Platform", "Role" ]
[ [ "Virtua Fighter 3", "-", "Saturn", "Director" ], [ "Propeller Arena", "2001", "Dreamcast", "Producer" ], [ "Pure Breed", "-", "-", "Concept" ], [ "Psy-Phi", "2005", "Sega Lindbergh", "Director / Producer" ], [ "Shenmue Online", "2007", "PC", "Director" ] ]
Games developed -- Canceled games
Yu_Suzuki_1
In 2003, Suzuki became the sixth person to be inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences' Hall of Fame. IGN listed him at #9 in their Top 100 Game Creators of All Time list. In 2011, he received the Pioneer Award at the Game Developers Choice Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981_Denver_Broncos_season
1981 Denver Broncos season
[ "Week", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Record", "Game site", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "September 6", "Oakland Raiders", "W 9-7", "1-0", "Mile High Stadium", "74,796" ], [ "2", "September 13", "at Seattle Seahawks", "L 10-13", "1-1", "Kingdome", "58,513" ], [ "3", "September 20", "Baltimore Colts", "W 28-10", "2-1", "Mile High Stadium", "74,804" ], [ "4", "September 27", "San Diego Chargers", "W 42-24", "3-1", "Mile High Stadium", "74,822" ], [ "5", "October 4", "at Oakland Raiders", "W 17-0", "4-1", "Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum", "51,035" ], [ "6", "October 11", "Detroit Lions", "W 27-21", "5-1", "Mile High Stadium", "74,816" ], [ "7", "October 18", "at Kansas City Chiefs", "L 14-28", "5-2", "Arrowhead Stadium", "74,672" ], [ "8", "October 25", "at Buffalo Bills", "L 7-9", "5-3", "Rich Stadium", "77,757" ], [ "9", "November 2", "Minnesota Vikings", "W 19-17", "6-3", "Mile High Stadium", "74,834" ], [ "10", "November 8", "Cleveland Browns", "W 23-20", "7-3", "Mile High Stadium", "74,859" ], [ "11", "November 15", "at Tampa Bay Buccaneers", "W 24-7", "8-3", "Tampa Stadium", "64,518" ], [ "12", "November 22", "at Cincinnati Bengals", "L 21-38", "8-4", "Riverfront Stadium", "57,207" ], [ "13", "November 29", "at San Diego Chargers", "L 17-34", "8-5", "Jack Murphy Stadium", "51,533" ], [ "14", "December 6", "Kansas City Chiefs", "W 16-13", "9-5", "Mile High Stadium", "74,744" ], [ "15", "December 13", "Seattle Seahawks", "W 23-13", "10-5", "Mile High Stadium", "74,527" ], [ "16", "December 20", "at Chicago Bears", "L 24-35", "10-6", "Soldier Field", "40,125" ] ]
Regular season -- Schedule
1981_Denver_Broncos_season_1
The 1981 Denver Broncos season was the team's 22nd year in professional football and its 12th with the National Football League (NFL). Led by first-year head coach Dan Reeves, the Broncos were 10-6, tied for first in the AFC West, but failed to make the postseason again due to their loss to the Buffalo Bills, who gained the final berth. The Broncos were undefeated at home in 1981, but had six road losses. After a promising 8-3 start, Denver lost three of their final five games, including a critical loss at Cincinnati in week 12. Entering the season finale at Chicago, they had a one-game lead over the San Diego Chargers in the AFC West, but the loss at Soldier Field ended their season, losing the tiebreakers for the division and wild card berths. Prior to this season, ownership changed in February; coaching and front office changes were made in March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polska_Hokej_Liga
Polska Hokej Liga
[ "Season", "Winner", "2nd place", "3rd place", "Regular season" ]
[ [ "2013-14", "KH Sanok", "GKS Tychy", "GKS Jastrzębie", "GKS Tychy" ], [ "2014-15", "GKS Tychy", "GKS Jastrzębie", "Podhale Nowy Targ", "GKS Jastrzębie" ], [ "2015-16", "Cracovia", "GKS Tychy", "Podhale Nowy Targ", "Cracovia" ], [ "2016-17", "Cracovia", "GKS Tychy", "Polonia Bytom", "GKS Tychy" ], [ "2017-18", "GKS Tychy", "GKS Katowice", "Podhale Nowy Targ", "GKS Tychy" ], [ "2018-19", "GKS Tychy", "Cracovia", "GKS Katowice", "GKS Katowice" ], [ "2019-20", "GKS Tychy", "Unia Oświęcim", "GKS Jastrzębie", "GKS Tychy" ] ]
Medalists
Polska_Hokej_Liga_1
The Polska Hokej Liga is the premier ice hockey league in Poland. Previously, it was known as the I Liga or Ekstraklasa from 1927 to 1999, and the Polska Liga Hokejowa from 1999 to 2013. In 2013, it was reorganized as a limited liability company and renamed the Polska Hokej Liga. It follows a system of relegation to and promotion to/from the Polish 1. Liga.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Liga_3
2018 Liga 3
[ "Qualified teams", "Qualified as", "Qualified on" ]
[ [ "757 Kepri Jaya", "Group 1 winner", "25 August 2018" ], [ "PSCS", "Group 3 winner", "25 August 2018" ], [ "PS Badung", "Group 7 winner", "30 August 2018" ], [ "PSBL", "Group 1 runner-up", "1 September 2018" ], [ "Persiba Bantul", "Group 4 runner-up", "2 September 2018" ], [ "Persewangi", "Group 7 runner-up", "2 September 2018" ], [ "Persekap", "Group 6 runner-up", "5 September 2018" ], [ "Persibas", "Group 3 runner-up", "8 September 2018" ], [ "Persik", "Group 5 runner-up", "8 September 2018" ], [ "Persijap", "Group 4 winner", "9 September 2018" ], [ "Bogor", "Group 2 winner", "9 September 2018" ], [ "Lampung Sakti", "Group 2 runner-up", "9 September 2018" ], [ "PSBK", "Group 5 winner", "15 September 2018" ], [ "Persekam Metro", "Group 6 winner", "16 September 2018" ], [ "Persatu", "Play-off winner", "7 October 2018" ], [ "PSGC", "Play-off winner", "7 October 2018" ], [ "Persinga", "Play-off winner", "7 October 2018" ], [ "Celebest", "Group 8 winner", "20 October 2018" ], [ "Perseka", "Group 8 runner-up", "25 October 2018" ], [ "Perssu", "Play-off winner", "25 October 2018" ] ]
Qualifying round -- National zone route
Main article : 2018 Liga 3 National Zone Route The following 32 teams entered the national zone route : 757 Kepri Jaya Celebest Lampung Sakti Madiun Putra Persatu Tuban Persbul Buol Perseka Kaimana ( rename it again after last year competing with the name Perseka Manokwari ) Persekam Metro Persekap Pasuruan Persepam Madura Utama Persewangi Banyuwangi Persiba Bantul Persibangga Purbalingga Persibas Banyumas Persida Sidoarjo Persih Masurai ( formerly Persih Tembilahan ) Persijap Jepara Persik Kediri Persikabo Bogor Bogor ( formerly Persikad Depok [ 31 ] ) Persinga Ngawi Persip Pekalongan Persipon Pontianak Persipur Purwodadi Perssu Real Madura PS Badung PS West Sumbawa PSBI Blitar PSBK Blitar PSBL Langsa PSCS Cilacap PSGC Ciamis There should be 40 teams relegated from 2017 Liga 2 competed in this route , [ 32 ] [ 33 ] but Pro Duta and Persifa Fak-fak disqualified . In 5 June 2018 , PSSI disqualified PPSM Magelang and Sragen United . [ 34 ] Also PS Bengkulu , PS Timah BaBel , and Persigubin Gunung Bintang withdrew from the competition . [ 35 ] Later in 28 July 2018 , PSSI disqualified Yahukimo because they did n't attend match coordination meeting in Gawalise Stadium . [ 36 ] The following teams qualified from national zone route for the national round .
2018_Liga_3_1
The 2018 Liga 3 was the second season of the Liga 3 under its current name, the third season under its current league structure, and the only amateur league football competition in Indonesia. The league was divided into the regional stage and the national stage. Every amateur team in Indonesia competed in its provincial stage of the league and the teams which relegated from 2017 Liga 2 competed in the national zone preliminary round. Persik defeated PSCS 3-2 on aggregate to win their first Liga 3 title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fiji_Airways_destinations
List of Fiji Airways destinations
[ "Country", "City", "Airport", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Australia", "Adelaide", "Adelaide Airport", "Terminated" ], [ "Australia", "Brisbane", "Brisbane Airport", "" ], [ "Australia", "Canberra", "Canberra Airport", "Terminated" ], [ "Australia", "Gold Coast", "Gold Coast Airport", "Terminated" ], [ "Australia", "Melbourne", "Melbourne Airport", "" ], [ "Australia", "Sydney", "Sydney Airport", "" ], [ "Canada", "Vancouver", "Vancouver International Airport", "Terminated" ], [ "China ( Inc. Hong Kong )", "Beijing", "Beijing Capital International Airport", "Seasonal charter" ], [ "China ( Inc. Hong Kong )", "Hangzhou", "Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport", "Seasonal charter" ], [ "China ( Inc. Hong Kong )", "Shanghai", "Shanghai Pudong International Airport", "Seasonal charter" ], [ "China ( Inc. Hong Kong )", "Hong Kong", "Hong Kong International Airport", "" ], [ "Fiji", "Nadi", "Nadi International Airport", "Hub" ], [ "Fiji", "Suva", "Nausori International Airport", "Secondary hub" ], [ "Japan", "Tokyo", "Narita International Airport", "" ], [ "Kiribati", "Tarawa", "Bonriki International Airport", "" ], [ "Kiribati", "Kiritimati", "Cassidy International Airport", "" ], [ "New Zealand", "Auckland", "Auckland Airport", "" ], [ "New Zealand", "Christchurch", "Christchurch International Airport", "" ], [ "New Zealand", "Wellington", "Wellington International Airport", "" ], [ "Papua New Guinea", "Port Moresby", "Jacksons International Airport", "Terminated" ] ]
List
List_of_Fiji_Airways_destinations_0
As of July 2018, Fiji Airways operates scheduled services to 23 destinations in 13 countries, excluding charter destinations. This list does not include destinations served by subsidiary Fiji Link.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Adam
Jonathan Adam
[ "Year", "Entrant", "Class", "Car", "Engine", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "Rank", "Points" ]
[ [ "2015", "Aston Martin Racing", "LMGTE Pro", "Aston Martin Vantage GTE", "Aston Martin 4.5 L V8", "SIL", "SPA", "LMS", "NÜR 6", "COA 6", "FUJ 6", "SHA 6", "BHR 3", "12th", "47" ], [ "2016", "Aston Martin Racing", "LMGTE Pro", "Aston Martin Vantage GTE", "Aston Martin 4.5 L V8", "SIL", "SPA 3", "LMS 3", "NÜR", "MEX", "COA", "FUJ", "SHA", "10th", "56" ], [ "2017", "Aston Martin Racing", "LMGTE Pro", "Aston Martin Vantage GTE", "Aston Martin 4.5 L V8", "SIL 7", "SPA 7", "LMS 1", "NÜR 7", "MEX Ret", "COA 5", "FUJ 6", "SHA 7", "7th", "101" ], [ "2018-19", "Aston Martin Racing", "LMGTE Pro", "Aston Martin Vantage AMR", "Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8", "SPA 6", "LMS 13", "", "", "", "", "", "LMS 14", "21st", "16" ], [ "2018-19", "TF Sport", "LMGTE Am", "Aston Martin Vantage GTE", "Aston Martin 4.5 L V8", "", "", "SIL 2", "FUJ 2", "SHA 8", "SEB 6", "SPA", "", "12th", "50" ], [ "2019-20", "TF Sport", "LMGTE Am", "Aston Martin Vantage AMR", "Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8", "SIL 7", "FUJ 1", "SHA 1", "BHR Ret", "COA 1", "SPA", "LMS", "", "2nd*", "83*" ] ]
Racing record -- Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results
Jonathan_Adam_3
Jonathan Jonny Adam (born 4 September 1984 in Lochgelly, Fife) is a British racing driver and a factory driver for Aston Martin Racing. He was the champion of the SEAT Cupra Championship in two of its six seasons - winning in 2007 and in 2008. He also won the 2005 Elf Renault Clio Cup. He competed in the British Touring Car Championship in 2009 and currently competes in the British GT Championship, winning the 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 championships. He also won the LMGTE Pro class at the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysergamides
Lysergamides
[ "Name", "R1", "R6", "R2", "R3" ]
[ [ "LSA / LAA", "H", "CH 3", "H", "H" ], [ "DAM-57", "H", "CH 3", "CH 3", "CH 3" ], [ "Ergometrine ( Ergonovine )", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 3 ) CH 2 OH", "H" ], [ "Ergotamine", "H", "CH 3", "--", "C 17 H 18 N 2 O 4" ], [ "Methergine", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 2 CH 3 ) CH 2 OH", "H" ], [ "Methysergide", "CH 3", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 2 CH 3 ) CH 2 OH", "H" ], [ "Amesergide", "CH ( CH 3 ) 2", "CH 3", "C 6 H 11", "H" ], [ "LY-215840", "CH ( CH 3 ) 2", "CH 3", "C 5 H 8 OH", "H" ], [ "Cabergoline", "H", "H 2 C=CH-CH 2", "CONHCH 2 CH 3", "CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N ( CH 3 ) 2" ], [ "LAE-32", "H", "CH 3", "CH 2 CH 3", "H" ], [ "LAiP", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 3 ) 2", "H" ], [ "LAtB", "H", "CH 3", "C ( CH 3 ) 3", "H" ], [ "LAcB", "H", "CH 3", "( CH 2 ) 4", "H" ], [ "LAcPe", "H", "CH 3", "( CH 2 ) 5", "H" ], [ "LSB", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 3 ) CH 2 CH 3", "H" ], [ "LSP", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 2 CH 3 ) CH 2 CH 3", "H" ], [ "DAL", "H", "CH 3", "H 2 C=CH-CH 2", "H 2 C=CH-CH 2" ], [ "MIPLA", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 3 ) 2", "CH 3" ], [ "EIPLA", "H", "CH 3", "CH ( CH 3 ) 2", "CH 2 CH 3" ], [ "ECPLA", "H", "CH 3", "C 3 H 5", "CH 2 CH 3" ] ]
Amides of lysergic acid are collectively known as lysergamides , and include a number of compounds with potent agonist and/or antagonist activity at various serotonin and dopamine receptors . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] General structure of Lysergamides
Lysergamides_0
Amides of lysergic acid are collectively known as lysergamides, and include a number of compounds with potent agonist and/or antagonist activity at various serotonin and dopamine receptors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_League_World_Cup_venues
Rugby League World Cup venues
[ "City", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Highest Attendance" ]
[ [ "Auckland", "Eden Park", "50,000", "47,363" ], [ "Brisbane", "Lang Park", "52,500", "50,599" ], [ "Sydney", "Sydney Football Stadium", "45,500", "34,157" ], [ "Wagga Wagga", "Eric Weissel Oval", "10,000", "11,685" ], [ "Leeds", "Headingley", "21,062", "22,209" ], [ "Wigan", "Central Park", "18,000", "26,263" ], [ "Avignon", "Parc des Sports", "17,518", "17,518" ], [ "Carcassonne", "Stade Albert Domec", "10,000", "10,288" ], [ "Perpignan", "Stade Gilbert Brutus", "13,000", "11,576" ], [ "Auckland", "Carlaw Park", "17,000", "18,000" ], [ "Christchurch", "Addington Showgrounds", "18,000", "12,130" ], [ "Port Moresby", "National Football Stadium", "14,800", "17,000" ] ]
Venues by tournament -- International 1985-1988
Rugby_League_World_Cup_venues_8
The following is a list of venues that have hosted matches as part of the Rugby League World Cup. The first Rugby league World Cup was staged in France in 1954 with the last having been staged in three countries (Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea) in 2017. The next World Cup is set to be held in England in 2021. As of 2017, there have been 15 Rugby League World Cups held since the inaugural event in 1954.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korvald's_Cabinet
Korvald's Cabinet
[ "Portfolio", "Minister", "Party" ]
[ [ "Prime Minister", "Lars Korvald", "Christian Democratic" ], [ "Minister of Foreign Affairs", "Dagfinn Vårvik", "Centre" ], [ "Minister of Defence", "Johan Kleppe", "Liberal" ], [ "Minister of Industry and Craft", "Ola Skjåk Bræk", "Liberal" ], [ "Minister of Finance and Customs", "Jon Ola Norbom", "Liberal" ], [ "Minister of Local Government and Labour", "Johan Skipnes", "Christian Democratic" ], [ "Minister of Social Affairs", "Bergfrid Fjose", "Christian Democratic" ], [ "Minister of Transport and Communications", "John Austrheim", "Centre" ], [ "Minister of Trade and Shipping", "Hallvard Eika", "Liberal" ], [ "Minister of Fisheries", "Trygve Olsen", "Centre" ], [ "Minister of Agriculture", "Einar Hole Moxnes", "Centre" ], [ "Minister of the Environment", "Trygve Haugeland", "Centre" ], [ "Minister of the Environment", "Helga Gitmark", "Centre" ], [ "Minister of Justice and Police", "Petter Mørch Koren", "Christian Democratic" ], [ "Minister of Government Administration and Consumer Affairs", "Eva Kolstad", "Liberal" ], [ "Minister of Church and Education", "Anton Skulberg", "Centre" ] ]
Cabinet members
Korvald's_Cabinet_0
Korvald's Cabinet governed Norway between 18 October 1972 and 16 October 1973. The center cabinet led by Lars Korvald and consisted of the Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party and the Liberal Party.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Western_Athletic_Conference_football_season
2009 Western Athletic Conference football season
[ "Conference", "Wins", "Losses" ]
[ [ "Big 12", "0", "2" ], [ "Big East", "0", "1" ], [ "Big Ten", "1", "3" ], [ "CUSA", "1", "1" ], [ "Independents", "1", "2" ], [ "MAC", "3", "0" ], [ "Mountain West", "4", "6" ], [ "Pac-10", "2", "3" ], [ "SEC", "0", "2" ], [ "All FCS", "7", "0" ], [ "Overall", "19", "20" ] ]
Records against other conferences
2009_Western_Athletic_Conference_football_season_31
The 2009 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) football season was an NCAA football season played from September 3, 2009, to January 4, 2010. The Western Athletic Conference consists of 9 members: Boise State, Fresno State, Hawai'i, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico State, San Jose State, and Utah State. Boise State won the 2009 WAC title going 13-0, 8-0 in conference and were invited to play in the Fiesta Bowl, in which they defeated previously unbeaten TCU. Nevada, Fresno State, and Idaho also played in bowl games, the Hawaii Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, and Humanitarian Bowl, respectively. Nevada lost to SMU and Fresno State lost to Wyoming, while Idaho beat Bowling Green.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Karnataka_State_Film_Awards
2012 Karnataka State Film Awards
[ "Name of Award", "Film", "Producer", "Director" ]
[ [ "First Best Film", "Thallana", "Thanmaya Chithra", "N. Sudarshan" ], [ "Second Best Film", "Bharath Stores", "• Amrutha Patil • Basant Kumar Patil", "P. Sheshadri" ], [ "Third Best Film", "Edegarike", "• Syed Aman Bachchan • M. S. Ravindra", "Sumana Kittur" ], [ "Best Film Of Social Concern", "Karanika Shishu", "", "" ], [ "Best Children Film", "Little Master", "", "" ], [ "Best Regional Film", "Konchavaram ( Banjara language )", "", "" ], [ "Best Entertaining Film", "Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna", "Anand Appugol", "Naganna" ], [ "Best Debut Film Of Newcomer Director", "Alemaari", "B. K. Srinivas", "Santhu" ] ]
Film Awards
2012_Karnataka_State_Film_Awards_1
The Karnataka State Film Awards 2012, presented by Government of Karnataka, to felicitate the best of Kannada Cinema released in the year 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrews_Nakahara
Andrews Nakahara
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "5-4-2", "Emmanuel Walo", "Decision ( split )", "WSOF 35", "March 18 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Verona , New York , United States" ], [ "Win", "5-3-2", "Travis Doerge", "TKO ( punches )", "WSOF 32", "July 30 , 2016", "1", "0:55", "Everett , Washington , United States" ], [ "Loss", "4-3-2", "Maki Pitolo", "TKO ( punches )", "VFC 49", "April 1 , 2016", "2", "2:21", "Omaha , Nebraska , United States" ], [ "Draw", "4-2-2", "Jung Hwan Cha", "Draw", "Road FC 13", "October 12 , 2013", "3", "5:00", "Gumi , South Korea" ], [ "Draw", "4-2-1", "Myung Ho Bae", "Draw", "Road FC 12", "June 22 , 2013", "3", "5:00", "Wonju , South Korea" ], [ "Win", "4-2", "Bruno Santa Barbara", "TKO ( punches )", "Ichigeki 1", "June 15 , 2012", "1", "2:03", "Mogi das Cruzes , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "3-2", "Jun Hee Moon", "Decision ( unanimous )", "K-1 World MAX 2010 -70 kg World Championship Tournament Final 16 in Seoul", "June 15 , 2010", "2", "5:00", "Seoul , South Korea" ], [ "Loss", "2-2", "Ryo Chonan", "Decision ( unanimous )", "DREAM.13", "March 22 , 2010", "2", "5:00", "Yokohama , Japan" ], [ "Win", "2-1", "Shungo Oyama", "TKO ( punches )", "DREAM.8", "April 5 , 2009", "1", "2:00", "Nagoya , Japan" ], [ "Win", "1-1", "Dong Sik Yoon", "TKO ( punches )", "Dream 6 : Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 Final Round", "September 23 , 2008", "2", "0:30", "Saitama , Japan" ], [ "Loss", "0-1", "Kazushi Sakuraba", "Submission ( neck crank )", "Dream 2 : Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 First Round", "April 29 , 2008", "1", "8:20", "Saitama , Japan" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 11 matches 5 wins 4 losses By knockout 4 1 By submission 0 1 By decision 1 2 Draws 2
Andrews_Nakahara_1
Andrews Nakahara (born March 12, 1983) is a Japanese-Brazilian professional mixed martial artist, kickboxer and kyokushin karateka currently signed with K-1. He made his MMA pro debut against Kazushi Sakuraba at the Dream 2: Middleweight Grand Prix 2008 First Round. Andrews and Francisco Filho were awarded in 2008 a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Blue Belt under former Strikeforce contender Magno Almeida.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Thai_League_2
2020 Thai League 2
[ "Team \\ Match played", "1", "2", "Total" ]
[ [ "Ayutthaya United", "1,873", "1,441", "3,314" ], [ "Chainat Hornbill", "1,992", "1,372", "3,364" ], [ "Chiangmai", "2,425", "2,537", "4,962" ], [ "Chiangmai United", "1,451", "1,519", "2,970" ], [ "Customs United", "615", "400", "1,015" ], [ "Kasetsart", "372", "345", "717" ], [ "Khonkaen", "4,155", "3,794", "7,949" ], [ "Khonkaen United", "5,218", "5,031", "10,249" ], [ "Lampang", "823", "915", "1,738" ], [ "Nakhon Pathom United", "1,625", "1,250", "2,875" ], [ "Navy", "1,275", "1,260", "2,535" ], [ "Nongbua Pitchaya", "1,692", "1,623", "3,315" ], [ "Phrae United", "914", "1,237", "2,151" ], [ "Ranong United", "1,200", "1,250", "2,450" ], [ "Samut Sakhon", "875", "658", "1,533" ], [ "Sisaket", "3,540", "2,164", "5,704" ], [ "Udon Thani", "2,844", "1,335", "4,179" ], [ "Uthai Thani", "2,348", "2,680", "5,028" ] ]
Attendances -- Attendances by home match played
2020_Thai_League_2_5
The 2020 Thai League 2 is the 23nd season of the Thai League 2, the second-tier professional league for Thailand's association football clubs, since its establishment in 1997, also known as M-150 Championship due to the sponsorship deal with M-150. A total of 17 teams will compete in the league. The season began on 14 February 2020 and is scheduled to conclude on ??. The 1st transfer window is from 19 November 2019 to 10 February 2020 while the 2nd transfer window is from 15 June 2020 to 12 July 2020.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_European_Women's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
2006 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Beth Tweddle ( GBR )", "16.050" ], [ "2", "Jana Šikulová ( CZE )", "15.050" ], [ "3", "Lenika de Simone ( ESP )", "14.825" ], [ "4", "Yulia Lozhechko ( RUS )", "14.625" ], [ "5", "Rose-Eliandre Bellemare ( FRA )", "14.575" ], [ "6", "Steliana Nistor ( ROU )", "14.525" ], [ "7", "Vanessa Ferrari ( ITA )", "14.300" ], [ "8", "Dariya Zgoba ( UKR )", "14.225" ] ]
Seniors -- Uneven Bars
2006_European_Women's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_1
The 26th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 27 April to 30 April 2006 in Volos, Greece.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Tour_Down_Under
2003 Tour Down Under
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Fabio Sacchi ( ITA )", "Saeco Macchine per Caffè", "" ], [ "2", "Robbie McEwen ( AUS )", "Lotto-Domo", "+ 14" ], [ "3", "Cédric Herve ( FRA )", "Crédit Agricole", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Andy Flickinger ( FRA )", "AG2R Prévoyance", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Lennie Kristensen ( DEN )", "Team CSC", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Mikel Astarloza ( ESP )", "AG2R Prévoyance", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Bradley McGee ( AUS )", "FDJeux.com", "+ 23" ], [ "8", "Gene Bates ( AUS )", "Team UniSA", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Daniele Nardello ( ITA )", "Team Telekom", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Xavier Florencio ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 2
22 January 2003 – Jacobs Creek – Kapunda , 140 km Stage 2 result
2003_Tour_Down_Under_1
The 2003 Tour Down Under was the fifth edition of the Tour Down Under stage race. It took place from 21 to 26 January in and around Adelaide, South Australia. This edition was won by Mikel Astarloza, who rode for .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:CN
ISO 3166-2:CN
[ "Code", "Subdivision name ( National 1958 = ISO 7098:2015 = UN III/8 1977 )", "Subdivision name ( zh )", "Subdivision category" ]
[ [ "CN-AH", "Anhui Sheng", "安徽省 ( Ānhuī Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-BJ", "Beijing Shi", "北京市 ( Běijīng Shì )", "municipality" ], [ "CN-CQ", "Chongqing Shi", "重庆市 ( Chóngqìng Shì )", "municipality" ], [ "CN-FJ", "Fujian Sheng", "福建省 ( Fújiàn Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-GD", "Guangdong Sheng", "广东省 ( Guǎngdōng Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-GS", "Gansu Sheng", "甘肃省 ( Gānsù Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-GX", "Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu", "广西壮族自治区 ( Guǎngxī Zhuàngzú Zìzhìqū )", "autonomous region" ], [ "CN-GZ", "Guizhou Sheng", "贵州省 ( Guìzhōu Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-HA", "Henan Sheng", "河南省 ( Hénán Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-HB", "Hubei Sheng", "湖北省 ( Húběi Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-HE", "Hebei Sheng", "河北省 ( Héběi Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-HI", "Hainan Sheng", "海南省 ( Hǎinán Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-HK", "Hong Kong SAR ( en ) Xianggang Tebiexingzhengqu ( zh )", "香港特别行政区 ( Xiānggǎng Tèbiéxíngzhèngqū )", "special administrative region" ], [ "CN-HL", "Heilongjiang Sheng", "黑龙江省 ( Hēilóngjiāng Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-HN", "Hunan Sheng", "湖南省 ( Húnán Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-JL", "Jilin Sheng", "吉林省 ( Jílín Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-JS", "Jiangsu Sheng", "江苏省 ( Jiāngsū Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-JX", "Jiangxi Sheng", "江西省 ( Jiāngxī Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-LN", "Liaoning Sheng", "辽宁省 ( Liáoníng Shěng )", "province" ], [ "CN-MO", "Macao SAR ( en ) Macau SAR ( pt ) Aomen Tebiexingzhengqu ( zh )", "澳门特别行政区 ( Àomén Tèbiéxíngzhèngqū )", "special administrative region" ] ]
Current codes
Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency ( ISO 3166/MA ) . Click on the button in the header to sort each column .
ISO_3166-2:CN_0
ISO 3166-2:CN is the entry for China in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g. provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for China, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for the following province-level subdivisions: Taiwan, which consists of the namesake island and Penghu Islands, is included as a province of China because of its political status within the United Nations, as even though it is de facto under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China instead of the People's Republic of China (China), the United Nations considers Taiwan as part of China. In addition, Kinmen and Matsu Islands in the fractured Fujian Sheng are also governed by the ROC. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is , the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of China. The second part is a two-letter alphabetic code specified by Guobiao GB/T 2260 (first published 1991, prior to ISO 3166-2, first published 1998).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
Hispanic and Latino Americans
[ "Rank", "University", "Hispanic enrollment", "% of student body" ]
[ [ "1", "Florida International University", "24,105", "67%" ], [ "2", "University of Texas at El Paso", "15,459", "81%" ], [ "3", "University of Texas Pan American", "15,009", "91%" ], [ "4", "University of Texas at San Antonio", "11,932", "47%" ], [ "5", "California State University at Northridge", "11,774", "38%" ], [ "6", "California State University at Fullerton", "11,472", "36%" ], [ "7", "Arizona State University", "11,465", "19%" ], [ "8", "California State University at Long Beach", "10,836", "35%" ], [ "9", "California State University at Los Angeles", "10,392", "58%" ], [ "10", "University of Central Florida", "10,255", "20%" ] ]
Universities with the largest Hispanic undergraduate enrollment ( 2013 ) [ 90 ]
Hispanic_Americans_3
Hispanic and Latino Americans (, ) are Americans who are descendants of people from Spain or Latin America. More generally, this demographic includes all Americans who speak the Spanish language natively and identify as Hispanic (whether of full, partial, or no ancestry). As of 2018, the Census Bureau estimated that there were some 59.9 million Hispanics living the United States (about 18% of the overall population). Origin can be viewed as the ancestry, nationality group, lineage or country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify as Spanish or Hispanic may be of any race. As one of the only two specifically designated categories of ethnicity in the United States (the other being Not Hispanic or Latino), Hispanics form a pan-ethnicity incorporating a diversity of inter-related cultural and linguistic heritages. Most Hispanic Americans are of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, Guatemalan or Colombian origin. The predominant origin of regional Hispanic populations varies widely in different locations across the country. Hispanic Americans are the second fastest-growing ethnic group by percentage growth in the United States after Asian Americans. Hispanics overall are the second-largest ethnic group in the United States, after non-Hispanic whites. After Native Americans, Hispanics are the oldest ethnic group to inhabit much of what is today the United States. Many have Native American ancestry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Levene_Gouldin_&_Thompson_Tennis_Challenger
2015 Levene Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "GBR", "Kyle Edmund", "113", "1" ], [ "USA", "Bjorn Fratangelo", "123", "2" ], [ "GBR", "Liam Broady", "159", "3" ], [ "BRA", "Guilherme Clezar", "160", "4" ], [ "USA", "Jared Donaldson", "166", "5" ], [ "GBR", "Brydan Klein", "175", "6" ], [ "USA", "Daniel Nguyen", "189", "7" ], [ "IND", "Saketh Myneni", "198", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2015_Levene_Gouldin_&_Thompson_Tennis_Challenger_0
The 2015 Levene Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard court. It was the 22nd edition of the tournament which was part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour. It takes place in Binghamton, United States between 20 and 26 July 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Usher_live_performances
List of Usher live performances
[ "Year", "Event", "Notes" ]
[ [ "September 7 , 2001", "Michael Jackson : 30th Anniversary Special", "The Michael Jackson : 30th Anniversary Special was a 2001 New York City revue show by Michael Jackson . It took place on September 7 and 10 , 2001" ], [ "October 21 , 2001", "United We Stand : What More Can I Give", "Raymond performed at the benefit concert led by Michael Jackson held on October 21 , 2001 at RFK Stadium in Washington , D.C . The concert was the third major concert held in tribute to the victims of the September 11 , 2001 attacks . The other two were held in New York City" ], [ "March 5 , 2005", "One Night , One Star : Usher Live", "Showtime broadcast the show during a special titled One Night , One Star : Usher Live : Live in Puerto Rico at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum . Raymond during this concert special brought out special guest Lil Jon , Ludacris , Daddy Yankee , Fat Joe , and Beyoncé to perform a dance routine to Bad Girl choreographed by Frank Gatson" ], [ "June 6 , 2010", "Summer Jam", "Raymond headlined the 2010 Summer Jam concert took place at New Meadowlands Stadium , in East Rutherford , New Jersey" ], [ "June 6 , 2010", "Summertime Ball", "Raymond served as co-headliner the 2010 at the mini-festival Summertime Ball in London that is held each first or second Saturday of June" ], [ "July 11 , 2011", "Essence Music Festival", "Raymond headlined the 2011 Essence Music Festival at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans" ], [ "June 11 , 2012", "Unstaged", "Raymond performed for American Express Unstaged or Unstaged : An Original Series from American Express , is a series of individual concert films sponsored by American Express" ], [ "September 1 , 2012", "Apple Music Festival", "Raymond in 2012 opened the Apple Music Festival ( formerly known as the iTunes Festival )" ], [ "September 20 , 2014", "iHeartRadio Music Festival", "Raymond headlined the first night of the two-day festival held each September since 2011 by iHeartRadio at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise , Nevada . He brought out special guest Chris Brown together the duo performed New Flame for the first time . Billboard ranked this performance top of all the events" ], [ "February 6 , 2015", "United Way 90th Anniversary", "Raymond served as co-headliner with fellow The Voice judge Blake Shelton as part of the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas 90th Anniversary Celebration performing for an audience of 20,000 at AT & T Stadium in Dallas , Texas" ], [ "June 5 , 2015", "Mawazine", "Raymond headlined Mawazine International music festival that takes place annually in Rabat , Morocco featuring many international and local music artists" ], [ "July 5 , 2015", "Essence Music Festival", "Raymond for the second time headlined the Essence Music Festival at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans , Louisiana . During his performance he wore a leather jacket that had , Have we truly achieved our independence ? written on the back and a Juneteenth T-shirt with July Fourth crossed out" ], [ "June 4 , 2016", "Roots Picnic", "Raymond headlined the 9th Annual Roots Picnic backed by The Roots at Philadelphia 's Penn 's Landing" ], [ "September 17 , 2016", "Global Citizen Festival Canada", "Usher and The Roots headlined the first Global Citizen Canada Concert on September 17 . Other performers include Half Moon Run , Metric , Grimes , and Charlotte Cardin" ], [ "September 24 , 2016", "Global Citizen Festival", "The 2016 festival , was held at Central Park 's Great Lawn in New York City on Saturday , September 24 , to include performances by headliners Demi Lovato , Rihanna , Kendrick Lamar , Major Lazer and Metallica as well as special guests Usher" ], [ "September 24 , 2016", "iHeartRadio Music Festival", "Raymond headlined the second night of the festival that took place on September 23-24 , 2016 . Artists on the bill included U2 , Drake , Britney Spears , Sam Hunt , Twenty One Pilots , Billy Idol , Florida Georgia Line , OneRepublic , Sia , Cage The Elephant , Zedd , Tears For Fears , Ariana Grande , Pitfall , and Sting" ], [ "October 2 , 2016", "Malaysian Grand Prix", "Raymond headlined the F1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix After-Race Concert in Malaysia" ], [ "October 16 , 2016", "Kadena Air Base", "Usher performed a free concert at Kadena Air Base , in Japan , for a military audience on Sunday , October 16 , 2016" ], [ "October 3 , 2016", "F1 Grand Prix Show", "Usher and Taylor Swift headlined the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix show in Austin , Texas on October 22-23 . Raymond was backed by The Roots" ], [ "October 27 , 2016", "Powerhouse", "Usher headlined the 2016 Power 105 Powerhouse concert at the Barclays Center , in Brooklyn , New York . Other artist on the bill include Chance The Rapper , Fat Joe , Remy Ma , Bryson Tiller , Wiz Khalifa , Kehlani , Desiigner , Tory Lanez , and Young M.A" ] ]
Concert specials and festivals
List_of_Usher_live_performances_1
American singer Usher has embarked on six concert tours, four of which have been worldwide. He first served as an opening act for Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson, and Puff Daddy from 1997-1999. His solo tour debut, 8701 Evolution Tour began in North America then expanded to Europe and visiting Africa, supporting his third studio album, 8701 (2001). Following the release of his fourth studio album, Confessions, Usher embarked on his next world concert venture The Truth Tour. For this tour Usher collaborated with MasterCard, the company gave him his own prepaid debit card with his picture on it that was sold at his concert. The card gave his fans access to his website where you get discounts on concert tickets and Usher merchandise, T-shirts and key chains. In 2008, to promote his fifth studio album, Here I Stand, he began his 14 date at intimate clubs and theaters venues in the United States. Usher announced that he would embark on his fourth concert tour, the Euphoria Tour, to further promote Looking 4 Myself, he planned to perform in countries including France, Germany, Belgium, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, however it was cancelled because of his commitment to the reality talent show The Voice, where he was a judge in the show's fourth season. In 2010 he took part in his third world tour; The OMG Tour, in which supported his sixth studio album, Raymond v. Raymond (2010), as well as his first extended play, Versus (2010). Grossing in the US$75 million, selling over 922,000 tickets. In 2012 Usher went on his fourth concert world tour, The UR Experience. This tour was composed of a wide array of Raymonds's discography, in addition to new songs Good Kisser, She Came to Give it To You, I Don't Mind and a medleys of previous hits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_long_jump
2012 African Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump
[ "Rank", "Group", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "A", "Lynique Prinsloo", "South Africa", "6.34", "", "", "6.34", "Q" ], [ "2", "A", "Blessing Okagbare", "Nigeria", "6.29", "", "", "6.29", "Q" ], [ "3", "A", "Janice Josephs", "South Africa", "5.80", "5.91", "6.15", "6.15", "q" ], [ "4", "B", "Chinaza Amadi", "Nigeria", "6.01", "6.04", "-", "6.04", "q" ], [ "5", "A", "Jamaa Chnaik", "Morocco", "5.90", "5.88", "5.96", "5.96", "q" ], [ "6", "B", "Lissa Labiche", "Seychelles", "5.10", "5.77", "5.89", "5.89", "q" ], [ "7", "A", "Janet Boniface", "Seychelles", "5.70", "5.89", "x", "5.89", "q" ], [ "8", "A", "Yamina Hjaji", "Morocco", "5.74", "5.82", "5.68", "5.82", "q" ], [ "9", "A", "Sarah Ngongoa", "Cameroon", "5.58", "5.40", "5.79", "5.79", "q" ], [ "10", "B", "Enas Mansour", "Egypt", "5.75", "5.59", "5.77", "5.77", "q" ], [ "11", "A", "Deborah Amoah", "Ghana", "5.74", "5.61", "5.67", "5.74", "q" ], [ "12", "B", "Linda Simon", "Ghana", "5.38", "5.72", "5.51", "5.72", "q" ], [ "13", "B", "Sandrine Mbummin", "Cameroon", "5.66", "5.69", "5.56", "5.69", "" ], [ "14", "B", "Patience Ntshingila", "South Africa", "x", "x", "5.59", "5.59", "" ], [ "15", "A", "Sangone Kandji", "Senegal", "5.24", "5.53", "5.55", "5.55", "" ], [ "16", "B", "Konan Akissi Issifou", "Ivory Coast", "x", "5.35", "5.13", "5.35", "" ], [ "17", "B", "Mariam Issofou", "Benin", "5.01", "4.80", "4.97", "5.01", "" ], [ "18", "A", "Ghada Ali", "Libya", "4.52", "4.43", "4.54", "4.54", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
Qualifying perf . 6.25 ( Q ) or 12 best performers ( q ) advanced to the Final .
2012_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_long_jump_0
The women's long jump at the 2012 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Stade Charles de Gaulle on 28 and 29 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbutfo_Eswatini_Defence_Force
Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force
[ "Weapon", "Country of origin", "Type", "Versions", "In service" ]
[ [ "Armalite AR-18", "United States", "Assault rifle", "AR-180", "Unknown" ], [ "INSAS rifle", "India", "Assault rifle", "", "Yes" ], [ "IMI Galil", "Israel", "Assault rifle", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "SIG SG 540", "Switzerland", "Assault rifle", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "FN FAL", "Belgium", "Battle rifle", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "Sterling submachine gun", "United Kingdom", "Submachine gun", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "Uzi", "Israel", "Submachine gun", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "FN MAG", "Belgium", "General-purpose machine gun", "Unknown", "Unknown" ] ]
Equipment -- Weapons
Military_of_Swaziland_1
The Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force (UEDF) is the official armed national military of the Southern African Kingdom of Eswatini. is used primarily during domestic protests, with some border and customs duties; the force has never been involved in a foreign conflict. The army has struggled with high rates of HIV infection. Since measures were put in place the rate is dropping. The USDF replaced the Royal Swaziland Defence Force, which was created in 1973 to replace the role of the British Army following independence in 1968. The King of Eswatini is the commander-in-chief of the Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force, and the substantive minister of defence. However, he delegates the responsibilities of the day-to-day activities of the executive arm of the government. There is a Defence Council, which is responsible for inter alia advising the King on all matters pertaining to the USDF. The USDF is commanded by Major General Stanley Dlamini; the deputy commander is Brigadier General Patrick Motsa, and the formation commander is Brigadier General Jeffry S. Tshabalala.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1853
List of shipwrecks in September 1853
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Annabel", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven into a bridge at Cocagne , New Brunswick , British North America and damaged" ], [ "Annie Jane", "United Kingdom", "The brig struck rocks off Vatersay , Outer Hebrides and sank with the loss of 360 of the 491 people on board . She was on her maiden voyage , from Liverpool , Lancashire to Montreal , Province of Canada , British North America" ], [ "Boindie", "United Kingdom", "The ship sprang a leak and was beached in Loch Ryan . She was on a voyage from Glasgow , Renfrewshire to Liverpool" ], [ "Evergreen", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Shediac , New Brunswick" ], [ "Jeune Emile", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Longsand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex , United Kingdom . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Seaham , County Durham , United Kingdom to Fécamp , Seine-Inférieure" ], [ "Louisiana", "France", "The ship ran aground at the mouth of the Gambia River and was wrecked . She was on a voyagge from Bathurst , Gambia Colony and Protectorate to Marseille , Bouches-du-Rhône" ], [ "Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on Goeree , Zeeland , Netherlands . She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough , North Riding of Yorkshire to Galaţi , Ottoman Empire" ], [ "Recovery", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Scodoie River , New Brunswick" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1853_28
The list of shipwrecks in September 1853 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1853.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Aldana
Irene Aldana
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Win", "12-5", "Ketlen Vieira", "KO ( punches )", "UFC 245", "December 14 , 2019", "1", "4:51", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States", "Performance of the Night" ], [ "Win", "11-5", "Vanessa Melo", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Rodríguez vs. Stephens", "September 21 , 2019", "3", "5:00", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Catchweight ( 140 lbs ) bout ; Melo missed weight" ], [ "Loss", "10-5", "Raquel Pennington", "Decision ( split )", "UFC on ESPN : dos Anjos vs. Edwards", "July 20 , 2019", "3", "5:00", "San Antonio , Texas , United States", "" ], [ "Win", "10-4", "Bethe Correia", "Submission ( armbar )", "UFC 237", "May 11 , 2019", "3", "3:24", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil", "Catchweight ( 141 lbs ) bout ; Correia missed weight" ], [ "Win", "9-4", "Lucie Pudilová", "Decision ( split )", "UFC 228", "September 8 , 2018", "3", "5:00", "Dallas , Texas , United States", "Fight of the Night" ], [ "Win", "8-4", "Talita Bernardo", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC Fight Night : Stephens vs. Choi", "January 14 , 2018", "3", "5:00", "St. Louis , Missouri , United States", "" ], [ "Loss", "7-4", "Katlyn Chookagian", "Decision ( split )", "UFC 210", "April 8 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Buffalo , New York , United States", "" ], [ "Loss", "7-3", "Leslie Smith", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC on Fox : VanZant vs. Waterson", "December 17 , 2016", "3", "5:00", "Sacramento , California , United States", "Fight of the Night" ], [ "Win", "7-2", "Faith Van Duin", "TKO ( punches )", "Invicta FC 19 : Maia vs. Modafferi", "September 23 , 2016", "1", "4:57", "Kansas City , Missouri , United States", "Performance of the Night" ], [ "Win", "6-2", "Jessamyn Duke", "TKO ( punches )", "Invicta FC 16 : Hamasaki vs. Brown", "March 11 , 2016", "1", "3:08", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States", "Catchweight ( 136.6 lbs ) bout ; Aldana missed weight" ], [ "Loss", "5-2", "Tonya Evinger", "TKO ( punches )", "Invicta FC 13 : Cyborg vs. Van Duin", "July 9 , 2015", "4", "4:38", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States", "For the vacant Invicta FC Bantamweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "5-1", "Colleen Schneider", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Invicta FC 11 : Cyborg vs. Tweet", "February 27 , 2015", "1", "1:05", "Los Angeles , California , United States", "Performance of the Night" ], [ "Win", "4-1", "Peggy Morgan", "Submission ( rear-naked choke )", "Invicta FC 8 : Waterson vs. Tamada", "September 9 , 2014", "1", "2:50", "Houston , Texas , United States", "Performance of the Night" ], [ "Loss", "3-1", "Larissa Pacheco", "TKO ( punches )", "Jungle Fight 63", "December 21 , 2013", "3", "1:50", "Belém , Brazil", "For the vacant Jungle Fight Women 's Bantamweight Championship" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Mayra Arce", "KO ( spinning wheel kick and punches )", "Xtreme Kombat 21", "October 12 , 2013", "1", "0:43", "Mexico City , Mexico", "" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Flor Saenz", "TKO ( knee to the body )", "Xtreme Kombat 21", "October 12 , 2013", "1", "0:20", "Mexico City , Mexico", "" ], [ "Win", "1-0", "Sandra del Rincon", "KO ( knees and punches )", "GEX - Old Jack 's Fight Night", "October 17 , 2012", "1", "0:15", "Zapopan , Mexico", "" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 17 matches 12 wins 5 losses By knockout 6 2 By submission 3 0 By decision 3 3
Irene_Aldana_1
Irene Robles Aldana (born March 26, 1988) is a Mexican mixed martial artist who competes in the Bantamweight division. As December 24, 2019, she is #6 in the UFC women's bantamweight rankings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangapps_Railway_Museum
Mangapps Railway Museum
[ "Origin", "Wheel arrangement", "Class", "Number and name", "Year", "Status" ]
[ [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 03", "03 018", "1958", "Under overhaul" ], [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 03", "03 081", "1960", "Under repair" ], [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 03", "03 089", "1960", "Operational" ], [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 03", "03 158", "1960", "Operational" ], [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 03", "03 399", "1961", "Operational" ], [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 04", "D2252 ( 1104 )", "1950", "On Static Display" ], [ "British Rail", "0-6-0 DM", "Class 04", "D2325", "1961", "Operational" ], [ "British Rail", "Co-Co", "Class 31", "31 233", "1960", "Operational" ], [ "British Rail", "Co-Co", "Class 31", "31 105", "1959", "Operational" ] ]
Museum collection -- Diesel locomotives
Mangapps_Railway_Museum_1
The Mangapps Railway Museum (previously Mangapps Farm Railway Museum) is a heritage railway centre located near Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex, England. The of standard gauge running line and museum are owned and operated by the Jolly family assisted by volunteers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danone_Nations_Cup
Danone Nations Cup
[ "Year", "Venue", "Champion", "Runner Up" ]
[ [ "2000", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "France", "Turkey" ], [ "2001", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "Réunion", "Netherlands" ], [ "2002", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "Argentina", "Netherlands" ], [ "2003", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "South Africa", "Portugal" ], [ "2004", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "Spain", "Switzerland" ], [ "2005", "Stade de Gerland , Lyon", "Russia", "Turkey" ], [ "2006", "Stade de Gerland , Lyon", "Réunion", "Switzerland" ], [ "2007", "Stade de Gerland , Lyon", "South Africa", "France" ], [ "2008", "Parc des Princes , Paris", "France", "Russia" ], [ "2009", "Orlando Stadium , Johannesburg", "South Africa", "Switzerland" ], [ "2010", "Orlando Stadium , Johannesburg", "Mexico", "Uruguay" ], [ "2011", "Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid", "Brazil", "Thailand" ], [ "2012", "National Stadium , Warsaw", "South Korea", "Japan" ], [ "2013", "Wembley Stadium , London", "France", "Brazil" ], [ "2014", "Arena Corinthians , São Paulo", "Japan", "Paraguay" ], [ "2015", "Stade de Marrakech , Marrakesh", "Morocco", "Mexico" ], [ "2016", "Stade de France , Saint-Denis", "Germany", "Japan" ], [ "2017", "Red Bull Arena , Harrison , NJ", "Mexico", "Argentina" ], [ "2018", "RCDE Stadium , Barcelona", "Brazil", "Hungary" ], [ "2019", "RCDE Stadium , Barcelona", "Mexico", "Spain" ] ]
Tournaments -- Boys
Danone_Nations_Cup_0
The Danone Nations Cup is the world's greatest football tournament for children between the ages of 10 and 12 (U12s category); it is organized every year since 2000 on the initiative of Groupe Danone. Every year, 2.5 million children from over 34,000 schools and 11,000 clubs from around the globe take part in local, regional and then national Danone Nations Cup competitions, before the winners fly off to compete in the grand World Final. In each of the 32 participating countries, Danone's subsidiaries organize their national tournaments in partnership with the local Sports Federations and/or State Education and Sports Ministers. For 10 years, the tournament has had Zinédine Zidane as its ambassador, benefiting from his commitment to high quality football and fair play.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Women
2015 World Allround Speed Skating Championships – Women
[ "Rank", "Pair", "Lane", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Diff" ]
[ [ "1", "11", "i", "Heather Richardson", "USA", "37.11", "" ], [ "2", "10", "o", "Kali Christ", "CAN", "38.67", "+1.56" ], [ "3", "9", "i", "Ireen Wüst", "NED", "38.73", "+1.62" ], [ "4", "10", "i", "Ivanie Blondin", "CAN", "38.93", "+1.82" ], [ "5", "7", "o", "Zhao Xin", "CHN", "38.98", "+1.87" ], [ "6", "12", "i", "Ida Njåtun", "NOR", "39.01", "+1.90" ], [ "7", "9", "o", "Ayaka Kikuchi", "JPN", "39.04", "+1.93" ], [ "8", "11", "o", "Nana Takagi", "JPN", "39.18", "+2.07" ], [ "9", "12", "o", "Yuliya Skokova", "RUS", "39.22", "+2.11" ], [ "10", "8", "i", "Martina Sáblíková", "CZE", "39.23", "+2.12" ], [ "11", "7", "i", "Marije Joling", "NED", "39.24", "+2.13" ], [ "11", "5", "i", "Miho Takagi", "JPN", "39.24", "+2.13" ], [ "13", "5", "o", "Linda de Vries", "NED", "39.26", "+2.15" ], [ "14", "6", "o", "Luiza Złotkowska", "POL", "39.52", "+2.41" ], [ "15", "6", "i", "Liu Jing", "CHN", "39.62", "+2.51" ], [ "16", "8", "o", "Natalya Voronina", "RUS", "39.77", "+2.66" ], [ "17", "1", "i", "Claudia Pechstein", "GER", "40.00", "+2.89" ], [ "17", "4", "o", "Francesca Lollobrigida", "ITA", "40.00", "+2.89" ], [ "19", "2", "i", "Hao Jiachen", "CHN", "40.06", "+2.95" ], [ "20", "2", "o", "Olga Graf", "RUS", "40.12", "+3.01" ] ]
Results -- 500 m
The race was started at 12:04 . [ 2 ]
2015_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Women_0
The Women event of the 2015 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 7-8 March 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_city_airport_systems_by_passenger_traffic
List of busiest city airport systems by passenger traffic
[ "Rank", "Metropolitan area", "Total passengers", "Airport ( s ) included" ]
[ [ "1", "London", "146,685,710", "Heathrow , Gatwick , Stansted , Luton , City , Southend" ], [ "2", "New York City", "120,195,058", "JFK , Newark , LaGuardia" ], [ "3", "Tokyo", "108,421,827", "Haneda , Narita" ], [ "4", "Paris", "96,208,332", "Charles de Gaulle , Orly , Beauvais" ], [ "5", "Atlanta", "96,178,899", "Hartsfield-Jackson" ], [ "6", "Chicago", "91,255,037", "O'Hare , Midway" ], [ "7", "Beijing", "91,059,631", "Capital , Nanyuan" ], [ "8", "Los Angeles", "90,820,698", "LAX , Long Beach , Bob Hope , John Wayne , Ontario" ], [ "9", "Shanghai", "89,622,000", "Pudong , Hongqiao" ], [ "10", "Istanbul", "85,592,229", "Atatürk , Sabiha Gökçen" ], [ "11", "Dubai", "82,469,523", "Dubai , Al Maktoum , Sharjah" ], [ "12", "Moscow", "77,341,000", "Domodedovo , Sheremetyevo , Vnukovo" ], [ "13", "Dallas / Fort Worth", "72,936,459", "DFW , Love Field" ], [ "14", "Miami", "71,476,569", "Miami , Fort Lauderdale , Palm Beach" ], [ "15", "Bangkok", "67,969,920", "Suvarnabhumi , Don Mueang" ], [ "16", "São Paulo", "67,554,621", "Guarulhos , Congonhas , Viracopos" ], [ "17", "Seoul", "67,079,045", "Incheon , Gimpo" ], [ "18", "San Francisco Bay Area", "66,796,162", "San Francisco , Oakland , San Jose" ], [ "19", "Hong Kong", "63,347,000", "Chek Lap Kok" ], [ "20", "Frankfurt", "62,084,088", "Frankfurt , Hahn" ] ]
2014 statistics
List_of_busiest_city_airport_systems_by_passenger_traffic_5
The world's busiest city airport systems by passenger traffic are measured by total number of passengers from all airports within a city or metropolitan area combined. London, with six commercial airports in its metropolitan area, is the busiest city airport system in the world, although Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world's busiest individual airport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomok
Tomok
[ "Week #", "Theme", "Song choice", "Original artist", "Order #", "Result" ]
[ [ "Top 80", "N/A", "Jeritan Batin Ku", "P. Ramlee", "N/A", "Advanced" ], [ "Top 60", "NA", "Juwita ( Citra Terindah )", "M. Nasir", "NA", "Advanced" ], [ "Top 40", "NA", "Mentera Semerah Padi", "M. Nasir", "NA", "Advanced" ], [ "Top 20", "NA", "Belaian Jiwa", "Carefree", "NA", "Advanced" ], [ "Top 12", "Contestant 's Choice", "Coba", "Faizal Tahir", "10", "Safe" ], [ "Top 11", "Memori Tercipta", "Rahsia Pohon Cemara", "Exist", "8", "Safe" ], [ "Top 10", "Contestant 's Choice", "Crazy in Love", "Beyoncé", "10", "Safe" ], [ "Top 9", "Songwriter 's Week", "La La La Kerjalah", "Meet Uncle Hussein", "5", "Safe ( Immunity Winner )" ], [ "Top 8", "Opposites Attract", "Gantung", "Melly Goeslaw", "1", "Safe" ], [ "Top 7", "Contestant 's Choice", "Ingin Bersamamu", "Syafinaz", "7", "Safe ( Immunity Winner )" ], [ "Top 6", "Contestant 's Choice", "Umbrella", "Rihanna", "1", "Safe" ], [ "Top 5", "Sheila Majid 's Song", "Aku Cinta Padamu", "Sheila Majid", "5", "Safe" ], [ "Top 4", "In Concert", "Alleycats ' Medley Jika Kau Bercinta Lagi Sekuntum Mawar Merah Kerana Kau", "Alleycats", "2", "Safe" ], [ "Top 3", "Judge 's Choice Viewer 's Choice", "Crazy in Love Coba", "Beyoncé Faizal Tahir", "1 3", "Safe" ], [ "Grand Finals", "Contestant 's Choice New Song", "Hanya Kau Yang Mampu Rindu Terhenti", "Aizat Shah Indrawan", "3 6", "Winner" ] ]
One in a Million -- Performances and result
Shah_Indrawan_Ismail_0
Shah Indrawan bin Ismail (born 17 May 1984), known as Tomok , is a Malaysian singer and the winner of the third season of One in a Million (OIAM), a reality TV singing competition. He became the first male contestant and the first recording artist to do so in the history of the competition. He is also the lead vocalist of a Malaysian band called New Boyz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics
Japan at the 1964 Summer Olympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Yukio Endo", "Gymnastics", "Men 's All-around Individual" ], [ "Gold", "Yukio Endo", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Parallel Bars" ], [ "Gold", "Haruhiro Yamashita", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Long Horse Vault" ], [ "Gold", "Takuji Hayata", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Rings" ], [ "Gold", "Takashi Ono Shuji Tsurumi Haruhiro Yamashita Yukio Endo Takuji Hayata Takashi Mitsukuri", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Team Combined Exercises" ], [ "Gold", "Takehide Nakatani", "Judo", "Men 's Lightweight ( 68 kg )" ], [ "Gold", "Isao Okano", "Judo", "Men 's Middleweight ( 80 kg )" ], [ "Gold", "Isao Inokuma", "Judo", "Men 's Heavyweight" ], [ "Gold", "Takao Sakurai", "Boxing", "Men 's Bantamweight" ], [ "Gold", "Yoshinobu Miyake", "Weightlifting", "Men 's Featherweight" ], [ "Gold", "Tsutomu Hanahara", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman Flyweight" ], [ "Gold", "Masamitsu Ichiguchi", "Wrestling", "Men 's Greco-Roman Bantamweight" ], [ "Gold", "Yoshikatsu Yoshida", "Wrestling", "Men 's Freestyle Flyweight" ], [ "Gold", "Yojiro Uetake", "Wrestling", "Men 's Freestyle Bantamweight" ], [ "Gold", "Osamu Watanabe", "Wrestling", "Men 's Freestyle Featherweight" ], [ "Gold", "Masae Kasai Emiko Miyamoto Kinuko Tanida Yuriko Handa Yoshiko Matsumura Sata Isobe Katsumi Matsumura Yoko Shinozaki Setsuko Sasaki Yuko Fujimoto Masako Kondo Ayano Shibuki", "Volleyball", "Women 's Team Competition" ], [ "Silver", "Shuji Tsurumi", "Gymnastics", "Men 's All-around Individual" ], [ "Silver", "Shuji Tsurumi", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Parallel Bars" ], [ "Silver", "Shuji Tsurumi", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Pommeled Horse" ], [ "Silver", "Yukio Endo", "Gymnastics", "Men 's Floor Exercises" ] ]
Japan_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_0
Japan was the host nation for the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. 328 competitors, 270 men and 58 women, took part in 155 events in 21 sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998–99_Russian_Cup
1998–99 Russian Cup
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "FC Avtodor Vladikavkaz", "3-1", "FC Anzhi Makhachkala" ], [ "FC Druzhba Maykop", "1-0 a.e.t", "FC Dynamo Stavropol" ], [ "FC Oryol", "1-3", "FC Arsenal Tula" ], [ "FC Metallurg Lipetsk", "4-0", "FC Asmaral Moscow" ], [ "FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow", "2-1", "FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg" ], [ "FC Dynamo St. Petersburg", "2-1", "FC Spartak Ryazan" ], [ "FC Saturn Ramenskoye", "3-1 a.e.t", "FC Spartak-Telekom Shuya" ], [ "FC Torpedo Vladimir", "1-2 a.e.t", "FC Spartak-Orekhovo Orekhovo-Zuyevo" ], [ "FC Rubin Kazan", "2-3 a.e.t", "FC Energiya Uren" ], [ "FC Sokol Saratov", "1-0", "FC Neftyanik Pokhvistnevo" ], [ "FC Lada-Grad Dimitrovgrad", "2-0", "FC Zenit Penza" ], [ "FC Amkar Perm", "2-1 a.e.t", "FC Energiya Chaikovsky" ], [ "FC Amur-Energiya Blagoveshchensk", "1-0", "FC SKA Khabarovsk" ], [ "FC Tom Tomsk", "1-0", "FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk" ], [ "FC Chkalovets Novosibirsk", "4-1", "FC Dynamo Omsk" ], [ "FC Nosta Novotroitsk", "4-3", "FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg" ] ]
Fourth round
22 July 1998 .
1998–99_Russian_Cup_4
The 1998-99 Russian Cup was the seventh season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. Andrey Kobelev played for both eventual finalists during the tournament, captaining FC Dynamo Moscow in their Round of 16 game against FC Alania Vladikavkaz and then transferring to FC Zenit St. Petersburg in the winter and coming on as a substitute for Zenit in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_400_metres_hurdles
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "8", "Kemel Thompson", "Jamaica", "48.66", "Q , SB" ], [ "2", "3", "Naman Keïta", "France", "48.88", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Ockert Cilliers", "South Africa", "49.12", "Q" ], [ "4", "4", "Edivaldo Monteiro", "Portugal", "49.53", "Q" ], [ "5", "6", "Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi", "Saudi Arabia", "49.64", "" ], [ "6", "5", "Matthew Douglas", "Great Britain", "49.77", "" ], [ "7", "7", "Ibrahim Tondi", "Niger", "52.62", "" ] ]
Results -- Round 1
Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_400_metres_hurdles_4
The men's 400 metres hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 23 to 26. The first round had split a full roster of runners into eight heats with the first four gaining a direct qualification and then the next four fastest across all heats advancing to the semifinals. The top two runners in each of the three semifinal heats moved on directly to the final, and they were immediately joined by the next two fastest from any of the semifinals. In the final, a false start had been accredited to at least three athletes including Dominican Republic's Félix Sánchez, a solid pre-race favorite in this event. Nonetheless, he sped out of the blocks, and quickly opened his lead over the American and fastest pre-Olympic entrant James Carter on the sixth hurdle. The two had chased against each other towards the final bend with Carter pulling ahead into the lead. As Carter went backwards in the last two hurdles, Sanchez left the field trailing to quickly move again to the front and maintained it to a blazing finish in his seasonal best at 47.63 seconds, extending his winning streak on his forty-third race since the previous defeat in 2001. Behind him, Jamaican hurdler Danny McFarlane and delighted Frenchman Naman Keïta edged Carter out to a ragged fourth to deny the American supremacy on the podium for the first time at a non-boycotted Games since 1968, giving both of them the silver and bronze respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_in_country_music
1959 in country music
[ "Single", "Artist", "Record Label" ]
[ [ "Greatest !", "Johnny Cash", "Sun" ], [ "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs", "Marty Robbins", "Columbia" ], [ "Hymns by Johnny Cash", "Johnny Cash", "Columbia" ], [ "I 'll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too", "Skeeter Davis", "RCA" ], [ "' Satan Is Real", "The Louvin Brothers", "Capitol" ], [ "Songs of Our Soil", "Johnny Cash", "Columbia" ] ]
Top new album releases
1959_in_country_music_1
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1959.