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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Kilmarnock_F.C._season
2013–14 Kilmarnock F.C. season
[ "Player", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "Darren Barr", "Heart of Midlothian", "Free" ], [ "Antonio Reguero", "Inverness", "Free" ], [ "Conor Brennan", "Leicester City", "Free" ], [ "Craig Samson", "St Mirren", "Free" ], [ "Kyle Jacobs", "Livingston", "Free" ], [ "Sean Clohessy", "Southend United", "Free" ], [ "Mark Stewart", "Dundee", "Free" ], [ "Barry Nicholson", "Fleetwood Town", "Free" ], [ "Ismaël Bouzid", "Free Agent", "Free" ], [ "David Silva", "Olhanense", "Free" ], [ "Jackson Irvine", "Celtic", "Loan" ], [ "Michael Gardyne", "Dundee United", "Loan" ], [ "Vitālijs Maksimenko", "Brighton & Hove Albion", "Loan" ], [ "Alexei Eremenko", "FC Kairat", "Free" ], [ "David Moberg Karlsson", "Sunderland", "Loan" ] ]
Players in
2013–14_Kilmarnock_F.C._season_4
The 2013-14 season was Kilmarnock's first season in the Scottish Premiership. Kilmarnock competed in the League Cup losing to Hamilton in the second round and lost to Dundee United in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Tour_Challenge
2019 Tour Challenge
[ "Pool C", "W", "L", "PF", "PA" ]
[ [ "Silvana Tirinzoni", "4", "0", "28", "10" ], [ "Anna Hasselborg", "3", "1", "17", "20" ], [ "Robyn Silvernagle", "2", "2", "18", "18" ], [ "Team Scheidegger", "1", "3", "13", "22" ], [ "Elena Stern", "0", "4", "18", "24" ] ]
2019_Tour_Challenge_115
The 2019 Kioti Tractor Tour Challenge was held from November 5 to 10, at the Pictou County Wellness Centre in Westville Road, Nova Scotia. It was the second Grand Slam event of the 2019-20 curling season. In the men's tier 1 final, Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario defeated Brad Gushue of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador to win his 5th Grand Slam. In the tier 2 final, Korey Dropkin defeated Tanner Horgan to earn a spot at the 2020 Canadian Open in January. In the women's tier 1 final, Anna Hasselborg of Sundbyberg, Sweden defeated Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Manitoba to win her 3rd Grand Slam. In the tier 2 final, Kim Min-ji defeated Jestyn Murphy to earn a spot at the Canadian Open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krewe_du_Vieux
Krewe du Vieux
[ "Year", "Theme", "Royalty" ]
[ [ "2020", "Erection 2020", "BB St. Roman" ], [ "2019", "City of Yes , Yes , oh God Yes ! !", "Walter Wolfman Washington" ], [ "2018", "Bienville 's Wet Dream", "Richard Campanella" ], [ "2017", "Crass Menagerie", "Bunny Matthews" ], [ "2016", "XXX", "Big Freedia" ], [ "2015", "Begs for Change", "Dr. James Aiken" ], [ "2014", "Where the Vile Things Are", "John Barry" ], [ "2013", "Comes Early", "Bethany Bultman" ], [ "2012", "Crimes Against Nature", "Deon Haywood" ], [ "2011", "25 Years Wasted", "Don Marshall" ], [ "2010", "Fired Up", "Dr. John" ], [ "2009", "Stimulus Package", "Frankie Ford" ], [ "2008", "Magical Misery Tour", "Ronald Lewis" ], [ "2007", "Habitat for Insanity", "Chris Rose" ], [ "2006", "C'est Levee", "Walter Mr. Bill Williams" ], [ "2005", "What Would Krewe du Vieux Do ?", "Al Carnival Time Johnson" ], [ "2004", "The Quest for Immorality", "Coleen Salley" ], [ "2003", "Off the Record", "Uncle Lionel Batiste" ], [ "2002", "Depraved New World", "Andrei Codrescu" ], [ "2001", "2001 : A Space Fallacy", "Ernie K-Doe" ] ]
Parade theme
Krewe du Vieux typically selects a parade theme pulling from ideas of political satire , sexuality , and local culture . [ 9 ]
Krewe_du_Vieux_0
The Krewe du Vieux is a New Orleans Mardi Gras krewe more fully known as the Krewe du Vieux Carré.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Natural_Monuments_of_Japan_(Hokkaidō)
List of Natural Monuments of Japan (Hokkaidō)
[ "Monument", "Municipality", "Comments" ]
[ [ "Ammonite fossils Ammonoidea アンモナイト化石 ( 4点 ) Anmonaito kaseki ( 4-ten )", "Mikasa", "four fossils ; kept at Mikasa City Museum" ], [ "Ammonite fossil Ammonoidea アンモナイト化石 Anmonaito kaseki", "Mikasa", "kept at Mikasa City Museum" ], [ "Mammoth molar fossil Mammuthus マンモスゾウ臼歯化石 Manmosu-zō kyūshi kaseki", "Yuni", "kept at Yumekukan ( ゆめっく館 )" ], [ "Mammoth molar fossil Mammuthus マンモスゾウ臼歯化石 Manmosu-zō kyūshi kaseki", "Yuni", "kept at Yumekukan ( ゆめっく館 )" ], [ "Megaloceros fossil Megaloceros オオツノシカ化石 Ōtsuno-shika kaseki", "Yuni", "kept at Yumekukan ( ゆめっく館 )" ], [ "Bison fossil Bison バイソン ( Bison.sp ) の化石 Baison no kaseki", "Kitahiroshima", "kept at Kitahiroshima East Memorial Hall ( 北広島東記念館 )" ], [ "Gome Island , Otoshibe 音標の ゴメ島 Otoshibe no Gome-jima", "Esashi", "" ], [ "Ezo salamander habitat Hynobius retardatus エゾサンショーウオ生息地 Ezo sanshōō seisokuchi", "Esashi", "" ], [ "Siberian salamander Salamandrella keyserlingii キタサンショウウオ Kita-sanshōō", "Shibecha", "" ] ]
Municipal Natural Monuments
As of 1 May 2016 , one hundred and twenty-nine Natural Monuments have been designated at a municipal level . [ 8 ] [ 9 ]
List_of_Natural_Monuments_of_Japan_(Hokkaidō)_2
This list is of the Natural Monuments of Japan within the Circuit of Hokkaidō.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_ESF_Women's_Championship
2013 ESF Women's Championship
[ "Team", "Pld", "W", "L", "AVG" ]
[ [ "Italy", "4", "4", "0", "1000" ], [ "Sweden", "4", "3", "1", "750" ], [ "France", "4", "1", "3", "250" ], [ "Poland", "4", "1", "3", "250" ], [ "Ukraine", "4", "1", "3", "250" ] ]
Results -- Group D
2013_ESF_Women's_Championship_3
The 2013 ESF Women's Championship was an international European softball competition that was held in Prague, Czech Republic from July 7 to July 13, 2013. Prague hosted Championships for the 4th time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2002_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon
Athletics at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's heptathlon
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "100m H", "HJ", "SP", "200m", "LJ", "JT", "800m", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Jane Jamieson", "Australia", "14.44", "1.86", "13.73", "25.13", "5.84", "48.01", "2:20.72", "6059" ], [ "2", "Kylie Wheeler", "Australia", "13.95", "1.77", "12.61", "24.27", "6.18", "35.90", "2:15.57", "5962" ], [ "3", "Margaret Simpson", "Ghana", "13.81", "1.80", "11.10", "24.87", "5.80", "48.00", "2:20.85", "5906" ], [ "4", "Clare Thompson", "Australia", "14.05", "1.74", "13.37", "25.32", "5.85", "44.04", "2:19.24", "5867" ], [ "5", "Julie Hollman", "England", "14.26", "1.77", "11.78", "24.97", "6.03", "39.54", "2:15.31", "5825" ], [ "6", "Nicole Haynes", "Canada", "14.36", "1.71", "13.63", "25.59", "5.87", "43.36", "2:20.68", "5753" ], [ "7", "Kelly Sotherton", "England", "13.89", "1.71", "12.03", "23.83", "6.07", "27.69", "2:14.29", "5728" ], [ "8", "Kerry Jury", "England", "13.82", "1.77", "10.68", "24.64", "5.49", "34.33", "2:17.41", "5554" ], [ "9", "Stéphanie Domaingue", "Mauritius", "14.43", "1.62", "10.47", "26.79", "5.78", "36.89", "2:26.37", "5096" ], [ "10", "Kimberley Goodall", "Guernsey", "16.33", "1.56", "9.06", "25.54", "5.58", "32.00", "2:16.11", "4784" ] ]
Results -- Final standings
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Athletics_at_the_2002_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon_7
The women's heptathlon event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was held on 26-27 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_Davidson
Eileen Davidson
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Title", "Result" ]
[ [ "1986", "Soap Opera Digest Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama", "The Young and the Restless", "Nominated" ], [ "1988", "Soap Opera Digest Award", "Outstanding Heroine", "The Young and the Restless", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Soap Opera Digest Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress", "Days of Our Lives", "Nominated" ], [ "1998", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Days of Our Lives", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Soap Opera Digest Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress", "Days of Our Lives", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "Soap Opera Digest Award", "Favorite Return", "The Young and the Restless", "Nominated" ], [ "2003", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "The Young and the Restless", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "Days of Our Lives", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series", "The Young and The Restless", "Won" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Eileen_Davidson_2
Eileen Marie Davidson (born June 15, 1959) is an American actress, author, television personality and former model. Davidson is best known for her roles in soap operas as Kristen DiMera on NBC's Days of Our Lives, as well as Ashley Abbott on CBS's The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. In 2014, for her role in Days of Our Lives, Davidson was awarded a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, the second actress to win a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Lead Actress for the soap; and in 2018 she won the award again for her role on The Young and the Restless. Davidson also starred in the film The House on Sorority Row (1983), had a leading role in the short-lived CBS crime series Broken Badges (1990-91), and wrote a number of mystery novels in the 2000s. In 2014, Davidson joined the cast of Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills with record salary of $750,000 per season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_in_country_music
1984 in country music
[ "US", "CAN", "Single", "Artist" ]
[ [ "-", "15", "Change of Heart", "Paul Weber" ], [ "-", "17", "The Closest Thing to You", "Terry Carisse" ], [ "-", "14", "Get Along Little Doggie", "Dallas Harms" ], [ "-", "16", "Hand Me Down Heart", "Roni Sommers" ], [ "-", "10", "Heart on the Run", "Carroll Baker" ], [ "-", "19", "I Ca n't Say No", "Paul Weber" ], [ "-", "6", "If This Is Love", "Ronnie Prophet with Glory-Anne Carriere" ], [ "1", "1", "Just Another Woman in Love", "Anne Murray" ], [ "-", "9", "Leader of the Band", "Mercey Brothers" ], [ "-", "8", "Love at Last Sight", "Mercey Brothers" ], [ "-", "19", "Midnight Invitation", "Terry Sumsion" ], [ "1", "1", "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do", "Anne Murray & Dave Loggins" ], [ "-", "7", "Nothing Good About Goodbye", "Gilles Godard with Kelita Haverland" ], [ "-", "19", "Railroad Man", "Murray McLauchlan" ], [ "-", "18", "Red River Flood", "Murray McLauchlan" ], [ "56", "5", "Repeat After Me", "Family Brown" ], [ "-", "16", "Song for Davey", "Albert Hall" ] ]
Top hits of the year -- Singles released by Canadian artists
1984_in_country_music_1
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1984.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_combined_at_the_Winter_Olympics
Nordic combined at the Winter Olympics
[ "Event", "88", "92", "94", "98", "02", "06", "10", "14", "18", "Years" ]
[ [ "15 km individual normal hill", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "", "", "", "20" ], [ "Team normal hill", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "•", "9" ], [ "Total events", "2", "2", "2", "2", "3", "3", "3", "3", "3", "" ] ]
Events
Nordic_combined_at_the_Winter_Olympics_0
The Nordic combined events have been contested at the Winter Olympic Games since 1924. The first competition involved 18 km cross-country skiing, followed by ski jumping.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Persian_Gulf_Pro_League
2018–19 Persian Gulf Pro League
[ "Region", "Number of teams", "Teams" ]
[ [ "Khuzestan", "4", "Esteghlal Khuzestan , Foolad , Sanat Naft , Naft Masjed Soleyman" ], [ "Tehran", "4", "Esteghlal , Persepolis , Paykan , Saipa" ], [ "East Azerbaijan", "2", "Tractor Sazi , Machine Sazi" ], [ "Isfahan", "2", "Sepahan , Zob Ahan" ], [ "Bushehr", "1", "Pars Jonoubi Jam" ], [ "Gilan", "1", "Sepidrood" ], [ "Razavi Khorasan", "1", "Padideh" ], [ "Mazandaran", "1", "Nassaji" ] ]
Teams -- Number of teams by region
2018–19_Persian_Gulf_Pro_League_6
The 2018-19 Persian Gulf Pro League (formerly known as Iran Pro League) was the 36th season of Iran's Football League and 18th as Persian Gulf Pro League since its establishment in 2001. Persepolis were the defending champions. The season featured 13 teams from the 2017-18 Persian Gulf Pro League and two new teams promoted from the 2017-18 Azadegan League: Naft Masjed Soleyman as champions and Nassaji Mazandaran. Machine Sazi replaced Gostaresh. The league started on 26 July 2018 and ended on 16 May 2019. Persepolis won the Pro League title for the fifth time in their history, a total 12th Iranian title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_IIHF_Women's_World_Championship_rosters
2013 IIHF Women's World Championship rosters
[ "Number", "Position", "Player", "Club", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "+/−" ]
[ [ "2", "F", "Katrin Nabholz", "ZSC Lions", "5", "1", "1", "2", "0", "−6" ], [ "6", "D", "Julia Marty", "SC Reinach", "5", "1", "1", "2", "6", "−6" ], [ "9", "F", "Stefanie Marty", "SC Reinach", "5", "0", "2", "2", "4", "−6" ], [ "10", "D", "Nicole Bullo", "HC Lugano", "5", "0", "1", "1", "0", "−7" ], [ "11", "D", "Meryl Vaucher", "Univ . of Neuchâtel", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−5" ], [ "12", "F", "Andrea Schwanz", "EV Bomo Thun", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−1" ], [ "13", "F", "Sara Benz", "ZSC Lions", "5", "1", "0", "1", "2", "−4" ], [ "14", "F", "Romy Eggimann", "HC Lugano", "5", "0", "0", "0", "2", "−2" ], [ "15", "F", "Monika Waidacher", "College St. Scholastica", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−1" ], [ "17", "D", "Sarah Forster", "HC Lugano", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−8" ], [ "18", "F", "Evelina Raselli", "HC Lugano", "5", "0", "1", "1", "0", "−6" ], [ "19", "F", "Isabel Waidacher", "ZSC Lions", "5", "0", "1", "1", "4", "−2" ], [ "21", "F", "Jessica Lutz", "EV Bomo Thun", "5", "2", "0", "2", "4", "−5" ], [ "22", "D", "Livia Altmann", "ZSC Lions", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−5" ], [ "23", "D", "Karin Williner", "Univ . of Neuchâtel", "5", "0", "0", "0", "6", "−4" ], [ "24", "D", "Sabrina Zollinger", "EHC Winterthur", "5", "0", "0", "0", "6", "−2" ], [ "63", "F", "Anja Stiefel", "SC Reinach", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "−8" ], [ "86", "F", "Mariko Dale", "SC Reinach", "5", "0", "0", "0", "2", "−2" ], [ "88", "F", "Phoebe Stanz", "Choate Rosemary Hall", "4", "0", "1", "1", "8", "−5" ], [ "92", "D", "Sandra Thalmann", "SC Reinach", "5", "0", "0", "0", "8", "−6" ] ]
Switzerland -- Skaters
2013_IIHF_Women's_World_Championship_rosters_12
Each teams roster for the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship consists of at least 15 skaters (forwards, and defencemen) and 2 goaltenders, and at most 20 skaters and 3 goaltenders. All eight participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting. The 23-player roster was announced on 18 March 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_Barack_Obama_(2010)
List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama (2010)
[ "Country/ U.S. state", "Areas visited", "Dates", "Details" ]
[ [ "Georgia", "Atlanta", "August 2", "President Obama traveled to Atlanta , Georgia where he spoke on a variety of foreign and domestic issues" ], [ "Illinois", "Chicago", "August 5", "President Obama traveled to Chicago , Illinois , where he helped raise funds for Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias ' senatorial election campaign . He also toured the Ford Motor Company Chicago Assembly Plant , highlighting his response to the automotive industry crisis of 2008-2010" ], [ "Texas", "Austin , Dallas", "August 9", "President Obama spoke at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin , Texas and later in Dallas , defending the policies of his administration while raising funds for the Democratic Party" ], [ "Florida", "Panama City", "August 14-15", "President Obama , along with First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Sasha Obama , traveled to Panama City , Florida , swimming in the Gulf of Mexico off the Panama City Beach . ( Malia Obama , who was away at summer camp , did not attend . )" ], [ "Wisconsin", "Menomonee Falls , Milwaukee", "August 16", "President Obama traveled to Menomonee Falls , Wisconsin , where he discussed clean energy manufacturing at ZBB Energy Corp. , which is a producer of zinc-bromine flow batteries . The President later attended a fundraiser at the U.S. Cellular Arena for Mayor Tom Barrett , who is running for the Governorship" ], [ "California", "Los Angeles", "August 16-17", "President Obama traveled to the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles , California , where he attended a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fundraiser" ], [ "Washington", "Seattle", "August 17", "President Obama traveled to Seattle , Washington , where he met with small business owners at a bakery on Pioneer Square . The President later helped raise funds for Patricia Murray , who was campaigning for reelection as a Senator from Washington" ], [ "Ohio", "Columbus", "August 17-18", "President Obama traveled to Columbus , Ohio , where he spoke on the state of the economy in the Clintonville neighborhood . The President later helped raise funds for Governor Ted Strickland , who is campaigning for reelection" ], [ "Florida", "Miami", "August 18", "President Obama traveled to Miami , Florida , where helped Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink in her campaign to be elected Governor of Florida" ], [ "Massachusetts", "Martha 's Vineyard", "August 19-28", "President Obama and the First Family traveled to Martha 's Vineyard - an island in Dukes County off of Cape Cod - as part of a vacation" ], [ "Louisiana", "New Orleans", "August 29", "President Obama traveled to New Orleans , Louisiana , where he spoke at the Xavier University of Louisiana on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina 's landfall" ], [ "Texas", "El Paso", "August 31", "President Obama traveled to Fort Bliss in El Paso , Texas , where he talked to troops regarding the Iraq War" ] ]
August
List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_Barack_Obama_(2010)_7
This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2010, the second year of his presidency as the 44th President of the United States. During 2010, Obama traveled to eight different nation states internationally, in addition to many more trips made domestically within the United States. This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President, is located. Additionally excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the President, and to the private home of the Obama family in Kenwood, Chicago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Football_on_NBCSN
College Football on NBCSN
[ "Date", "Game", "Kickoff Time ( Eastern Time )", "Host Conference" ]
[ [ "Saturday 10/11/14", "William & Mary at New Hampshire", "3:30 p.m", "CAA" ], [ "Saturday 10/25/14", "Penn at Yale", "1:30 p.m", "Ivy League" ], [ "Saturday 11/08/14", "Penn at Princeton", "3:30 p.m", "Ivy League" ], [ "Saturday 11/15/14", "James Madison at Richmond", "12:30 p.m", "CAA" ], [ "Saturday 11/22/14", "Yale at Harvard", "12:30 p.m", "Ivy League" ], [ "Saturday 11/22/14", "New Hampshire at Maine", "3:30 p.m", "CAA" ], [ "Saturday 11/22/14", "Richmond at William & Mary", "7:30 p.m", "CAA" ] ]
Schedules -- 2010s
College_Football_on_NBCSN_8
College Football on NBCSN is the branding used for broadcasts of NCAA Division I and Division I FBS college football games produced by NBC Sports and televised on NBCSN in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Tour_2013
Christmas Tour 2013
[ "Date", "City", "Country", "Venue" ]
[ [ "December 14 , 2013", "Orimattila", "Finland", "Orimattila Kirkko" ], [ "December 15 , 2013", "Kiuruvesi", "Finland", "Kiuruveden Kirkko" ], [ "December 16 , 2013", "Kokkola", "Finland", "Kokkola Kirkko" ], [ "December 17 , 2013", "Kemi", "Finland", "Kemin Kirkko" ], [ "December 19 , 2013", "Hämeenlinna", "Finland", "Hämeenlinna Kirkko" ], [ "December 20 , 2013", "Jyväskylä", "Finland", "Taulumäen Kirkko" ], [ "December 21 , 2013", "Lapua", "Finland", "Lapuan Tuomiokirkko" ], [ "December 22 , 2013", "Orivesi", "Finland", "Oriveden Kirkko" ] ]
Tour dates
Christmas_Tour_2013_0
Christmas Tour 2013 is the European Christmas tour by Tarja Turunen. On the 24th of December Tarja performed at the Turku Cathedral as part of the annual Finnish Christmas Peace declaration. She sang Ave Maria, Walking in the Air and Varpunen Jouluaamuna and it was broadcast on the Finnish TV Channel Yle TV1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_records_and_statistics
Premier League records and statistics
[ "Rank", "Player", "Clean sheets", "Games", "Ratio", "First season", "Last season" ]
[ [ "1", "Petr Čech", "202", "443", "0.46", "2004-05", "2018-19" ], [ "2", "David James", "169", "572", "0.30", "1992-93", "2009-10" ], [ "3", "Mark Schwarzer", "151", "514", "0.29", "1996-97", "2014-15" ], [ "4", "David Seaman", "141", "344", "0.41", "1992-93", "2003-04" ], [ "5", "Nigel Martyn", "137", "372", "0.37", "1992-93", "2005-06" ], [ "6", "Pepe Reina", "136", "296", "0.46", "2005-06", "2019-20" ], [ "7", "Edwin van der Sar", "132", "313", "0.42", "2001-02", "2010-11" ], [ "7", "Tim Howard", "132", "399", "0.33", "2003-04", "2015-16" ], [ "7", "Brad Friedel", "132", "450", "0.29", "1997-98", "2013-14" ], [ "10", "Peter Schmeichel", "128", "310", "0.41", "1992-93", "2002-03" ] ]
Player records -- Goalkeepers
Further information : Premier League Golden Glove Further information : List of Premier League goalkeepers with 100 or more clean sheets Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold .
Premier_League_records_and_statistics_3
The top tier of English football was renamed the Premier League for the start of the 1992-93 season. The following page details the football records and statistics of the Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin–Bergstrom_International_Airport
Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
[ "Rank", "Carriers", "Passengers", "Share" ]
[ [ "1", "Southwest Airlines", "5,684,000", "33.97%" ], [ "2", "American Airlines", "2,961,000", "17.70%" ], [ "3", "Delta Air Lines", "2,285,000", "13.66%" ], [ "4", "United Airlines", "2,069,000", "12.36%" ], [ "5", "Spirit", "893,000", "5.33%" ], [ "6", "Others", "2,840,000", "16.97%" ] ]
Statistics -- Airline market share
Austin–Bergstrom_International_Airport_4
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport or ABIA is a Class C international airport located in Austin, Texas, United States (the capital of Texas), and serving the Greater Austin metropolitan area. Located about southeast of Downtown Austin, it covers and has two runways and three helipads. It is on the site of what was Bergstrom Air Force Base. The airport and Air Force base were named after Captain John August Earl Bergstrom, an officer who served with the 19th Bombardment Group. The airport replaced Robert Mueller Municipal Airport as Austin's main airport. The airport is the busiest in Texas outside the Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston metropolitan areas. , there are 510 arrivals and departures on the typical weekday to 76 destinations in North America and Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_NCAA_football_bowl_games
2017–18 NCAA football bowl games
[ "Rank", "Team", "W-L", "Conference and standing", "Bowl game" ]
[ [ "1", "Clemson Tigers", "12-1", "ACC champions", "Sugar Bowl" ], [ "2", "Oklahoma Sooners", "12-1", "Big 12 champions", "Rose Bowl" ], [ "3", "Georgia Bulldogs", "12-1", "SEC champions", "Rose Bowl" ], [ "4", "Alabama Crimson Tide", "11-1", "SEC West Division co-champions", "Sugar Bowl" ], [ "5", "Ohio State Buckeyes", "11-2", "Big Ten champions", "Cotton Bowl Classic" ], [ "6", "Wisconsin Badgers", "12-1", "Big Ten West Division champions", "Orange Bowl" ], [ "7", "Auburn Tigers", "10-3", "SEC West Division co-champions", "Peach Bowl" ], [ "8", "USC Trojans", "11-2", "Pac-12 champions", "Cotton Bowl Classic" ], [ "9", "Penn State Nittany Lions", "10-2", "Big Ten East Division second place ( tie )", "Fiesta Bowl" ], [ "10", "Miami Hurricanes", "10-2", "ACC Coastal Division champions", "Orange Bowl" ], [ "11", "Washington Huskies", "10-2", "Pac-12 North Division co-champions", "Fiesta Bowl" ], [ "12", "UCF Knights", "12-0", "AAC champions", "Peach Bowl" ], [ "13", "Stanford Cardinal", "9-4", "Pac-12 North Division co-champions", "Alamo Bowl" ], [ "14", "Notre Dame Fighting Irish", "9-3", "Independent", "Citrus Bowl" ], [ "15", "TCU Horned Frogs", "10-3", "Big 12 second place", "Alamo Bowl" ], [ "16", "Michigan State Spartans", "9-3", "Big Ten East Division second place ( tie )", "Holiday Bowl" ], [ "17", "LSU Tigers", "9-3", "SEC West Division third place", "Citrus Bowl" ], [ "18", "Washington State Cougars", "9-3", "Pac-12 North Division third place", "Holiday Bowl" ], [ "19", "Oklahoma State Cowboys", "9-3", "Big 12 third place", "Camping World Bowl" ], [ "20", "Memphis Tigers", "10-2", "AAC West Division champions", "Liberty Bowl" ] ]
Selection of the teams -- CFP top 25 teams
On December 3 , 2017 , the College Football Playoff selection committee announced their final team rankings for the year . [ 9 ] In the fourth year of the College Football Playoff era , this was the first time that two of the four semifinalists were from the same conference ( Georgia and Alabama of the SEC ) .
2017–18_NCAA_football_bowl_games_0
The 2017-18 NCAA football bowl games was a series of college football bowl games which completed the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The games began on December 16, 2017, and aside from the all-star games ended with the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship which was played on January 8, 2018. The total of 40 team-competitive bowls in FBS, including the national championship game, was one less than the previous year, with the folding of the Poinsettia Bowl. To fill the 78 available bowl slots, a total of 15 teams (19% of all participants) with non-winning (6-6) seasons participated in bowl games. This marks only the second time in seven years that no teams with losing seasons (6-7 or 5-7) had to be invited to fill available bowl berths.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990–91_Asian_Cup_Winners'_Cup
1990–91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Punjab", "2-13", "Persepolis", "2-4", "0-9" ], [ "Fanja", "1-3", "Al Arabi", "1-3", "0-0" ], [ "Muharraq", "8-1", "Nejmeh", "5-1", "3-0" ], [ "Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian", "3-3 ( a )", "Geylang", "1-1", "2-2" ], [ "Mohun Bagan", "0-5", "Dalian", "0-1", "0-4" ], [ "Mohammedan", "( w/o )", "Renown SC", "", "" ], [ "Al Faisaly", "( w/o )", "Al Qadisiya", "", "" ] ]
First round
1990–91_Asian_Cup_Winners'_Cup_0
The 1990-91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup was the first edition of Asian Cup Winners' Cup, the continental football competition for cup winners of member nations of the AFC. Persepolis of Iran were duly crowned champions after defeating Muharraq of Bahrain 1-0 over two legs in the final. Seventeen clubs entered the competition, but a number of clubs withdrew before games took place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Shore_Line
South Shore Line
[ "Station", "Milepost", "Fare zone", "Location", "Ridership ( 2015 average weekday )", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Millennium Station", "0.0", "1", "Chicago , Illinois", "4,072", "Connections Metra : Metra Electric CTA Bus : 4 , 6 , 19 , 20 , 26 , 60 , N66 , 124 , 143 , 147 , 148 , 151 , 157 CTA L : Red , Brown , Green , Orange , Purple , Pink Lines Pace : 855 ChicaGo Dash" ], [ "Van Buren Street", "0.8", "1", "Chicago , Illinois", "1,431", "Connections Metra : Metra Electric CTA Bus : 1 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 , J14 , 26 , 28 , 126 , 130 , 147 , 148 , 151" ], [ "Museum Campus/11th Street", "1.4", "1", "Chicago , Illinois", "119", "Connections Metra : Metra Electric CTA Bus : 1 , 3 , 4 , 12 , 130 , 146" ], [ "McCormick Place", "2.7", "1", "Chicago , Illinois", "0 ( weekend service only )", "Flag Stop . Service provided on weekends only Connections Metra : Metra Electric CTA Bus : 3 , 21" ], [ "53rd Street", "6.5", "N/A", "Chicago , Illinois", "0 ( out of service )", "South Shore service withdrawn October 16 , 1966 , replaced by 57th Street" ], [ "57th Street ( Hyde Park )", "7.0", "2", "Chicago , Illinois", "234", "Connections Metra : Metra Electric CTA Bus : 15 , 28 , 55 , 171" ], [ "63rd Street", "7.9", "2", "Chicago , Illinois", "3", "Flag Stop . Limited service provided Connections Metra : Metra Electric CTA Bus : 63" ], [ "Kensington - 115th Street", "14.5", "N/A", "Chicago , Illinois", "0 ( out of service )", "South Shore service withdrawn February 15 , 2012" ], [ "Hegewisch", "19.0", "3", "Chicago , Illinois", "1,029", "Connections CTA Bus : 30 Pace : 355 , 358 , 364" ], [ "Hammond", "20.9", "4", "Hammond , Indiana", "1,157", "" ], [ "East Chicago", "23.4", "4", "East Chicago , Indiana", "1,698", "Connections East Chicago Transit : 1 , 2 , 4" ], [ "Gary/Chicago Airport", "28.0", "5", "Gary , Indiana", "129", "Flag stop Connections GPTC : 12" ], [ "Ambridge", "Not available", "N/A", "Gary , Indiana", "0 ( out of service )", "Closed July 5 , 1994" ], [ "Gary Metro Center", "30.9", "5", "Gary , Indiana", "412", "Connections GPTC : 1 , 6 , 12 , 13 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 22 , 23" ], [ "Miller", "34.7", "5", "Gary , Indiana", "463", "Connections GPTC : 13" ], [ "Portage/Ogden Dunes", "38.9", "6", "Ogden Dunes / Portage , Indiana", "234", "" ], [ "Dune Acres", "Not available", "N/A", "Porter County , Indiana", "0 ( out of service )", "Closed 1994" ], [ "Dune Park", "46.0", "6", "Porter , Indiana", "520", "Connections V-Line : Orange Line route ( Friday-Sunday only )" ], [ "Kemil Road", "Not available", "N/A", "Porter County , Indiana", "0 ( out of service )", "Closed July 5 , 1994" ], [ "Beverly Shores", "50.4", "7", "Beverly Shores , Indiana", "33", "Flag Stop" ] ]
Station listing
The South Shore Line and how it corresponds to the Metra system The line operates over the tracks of the Metra Electric Line from Millennium Station to Kensington-115th Street . Metra owns the track in this territory . Per a long-standing non-compete clause with Metra , outbound South Shore Line trains to Indiana only stop at Metra Electric stations to receive passengers ; inbound trains to Millennium Station only stop at Metra Electric stations to discharge passengers . South Shore Line trains make the following station stops : [ 35 ] Tail end of a South Shore train
South_Shore_Line_2
The South Shore Line is an electrically powered interurban commuter rail line operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) between Millennium Station in downtown Chicago and the South Bend International Airport in South Bend, Indiana, United States. The name refers to both the physical line and the service operated over that route. The line was built in 1901-08 by predecessors of the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, which continues to operate freight service. Passenger operation was assumed by the NICTD in 1989.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Cincinnati_Bengals_season
2013 Cincinnati Bengals season
[ "Player", "REC", "YDS", "YDS/REC", "LONG", "TD" ]
[ [ "A.J . Green", "98", "1,426", "14.6", "82", "11" ], [ "Giovani Bernard", "56", "514", "9.2", "41", "3" ], [ "Marvin Jones", "35", "712", "14.0", "45", "10" ], [ "Mohamed Sanu", "47", "455", "9.7", "32", "2" ], [ "Jermaine Gresham", "46", "458", "10.0", "30", "4" ], [ "Tyler Eifert", "39", "445", "11.4", "61", "2" ], [ "Andrew Hawkins", "12", "199", "16.6", "50", "0" ], [ "Dane Sanzenbacher", "6", "61", "10.2", "23", "0" ], [ "BenJarvus Green-Ellis", "4", "22", "5.5", "10", "0" ], [ "Alex Smith", "3", "12", "4.0", "7", "1" ], [ "Brandon Tate", "1", "6", "6.0", "6", "0" ], [ "Orson Charles", "1", "8", "8.0", "8", "0" ], [ "Total", "364", "4,136", "11.4", "82", "33" ] ]
Statistics -- Individual
Updated January 3 , 2014 [ 4 ]
2013_Cincinnati_Bengals_season_1
The 2013 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 44th season in the National Football League, the 46th overall, and the 11th under head coach Marvin Lewis. The Bengals improved on their 10-6 regular season record from 2012 and clinched the AFC North division title. However, the Bengals lost 27-10 to the San Diego Chargers in the playoffs - the third consecutive season that the Bengals had lost in the Wild Card round. Their training camp was featured on the HBO show Hard Knocks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubbock_Preston_Smith_International_Airport
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
[ "Rank", "City", "Passengers", "Carriers" ]
[ [ "1", "Dallas-Love , Texas", "156,000", "Southwest" ], [ "1", "Dallas/Fort Worth , Texas", "156,000", "American" ], [ "3", "Denver , Colorado", "58,000", "Southwest , United" ], [ "4", "Houston-Intercontinental , Texas", "46,000", "United" ], [ "5", "Las Vegas , Nevada", "35,000", "Southwest" ], [ "6", "Austin , Texas", "30,000", "Southwest" ], [ "7", "Phoenix-Sky Harbor , Arizona", "19,000", "American" ], [ "8", "Houston-Hobby , Texas", "13,000", "Southwest" ] ]
Statistics -- Top destinations
Lubbock_Preston_Smith_International_Airport_2
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport is five miles north of Lubbock, in Lubbock County, Texas. Originally Lubbock International Airport, it was renamed in 2004 for former Texas governor Preston E. Smith, an alumnus of Texas Tech University. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011-2015 classifies it as a primary commercial service airport. Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 487,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2018,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Metrolink_(California)_stations
List of Metrolink (California) stations
[ "Station", "Line ( s )", "Location", "Status", "Planned opening date" ]
[ [ "Placentia", "91 Line", "Placentia", "Planned", "2022" ], [ "Tippecanoe", "Arrow", "San Bernardino", "Under construction", "2022" ], [ "Esri", "Arrow", "Redlands", "Under construction", "2022" ], [ "Redlands-Downtown", "San Bernardino Line Arrow", "Redlands", "Under construction", "2022" ], [ "University", "Arrow", "Redlands", "Under construction", "2022" ] ]
Future stations
List_of_Metrolink_(California)_stations_2
Metrolink is the commuter rail system serving Los Angeles, California, United States and the greater Los Angeles area of Southern California. The system is governed by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority and operated under contract by Amtrak, serving five counties in the region - Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura - as well as Oceanside in San Diego County. The system stops at 62 stations along seven lines, with a total route length of 534 miles (859 km).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics
Cycling at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
[ "Event", "Class", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Time trial details", "C1-3 ( 500 m )", "He Yin China", "Alyda Norbruis Netherlands", "Jayme Paris Australia" ], [ "Time trial details", "C4-5 ( 500 m )", "Sarah Storey Great Britain", "Jennifer Schuble United States", "Jianping Ruan China" ], [ "Time trial details", "B ( 1 km )", "Felicity Johnson Australia", "Aileen McGlynn Great Britain", "Phillipa Gray New Zealand" ], [ "Individual pursuit details", "B", "Phillipa Gray New Zealand", "Catherine Walsh Ireland", "Aileen McGlynn Great Britain" ], [ "Individual pursuit details", "C1-3", "Sini Zeng China", "Simone Kennedy Australia", "Allison Jones United States" ], [ "Individual pursuit details", "C4", "Susan Powell Australia", "Megan Fisher United States", "Alexandra Green Australia" ], [ "Individual pursuit details", "C5", "Sarah Storey Great Britain", "Anna Harkowska Poland", "Fiona Southorn New Zealand" ] ]
Medal summary -- Track cycling
Cycling_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_5
Cycling at the 2012 Summer Paralympics consisted of 50 events in two main disciplines, track cycling and road cycling. Track cycling was held in London Velopark from 30 August to 2 September, and road cycling took place at Brands Hatch from September 5 to September 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_Athletic_Conference
Mississippi Athletic Conference
[ "School", "Joined", "Consolidations", "Conference Came From" ]
[ [ "Bettendorf", "1978", "n/a", "Mississippi Valley Conference" ], [ "Burlington", "1978", "n/a", "independent" ], [ "Central DeWitt", "2020", "DeWitt , Grand Mound and Welton ( 1961 )", "WaMaC Conference" ], [ "Clinton", "1978", "Lyons ( 1954 )", "Mississippi Valley Conference" ], [ "Davenport Assumption", "1978", "( previously St. Ambrose Academy through 1958 )", "Quad-City Metro" ], [ "Davenport Central", "1978", "n/a", "Quad-City Metro" ], [ "Davenport North", "1985", "n/a", "n/a" ], [ "Davenport West", "1978", "n/a", "Quad-City Metro" ], [ "Muscatine", "1978", "Montpelier ( 1970s )", "Mississippi Valley Conference" ], [ "North Scott", "1978", "( no high school before 1958 )", "Big Bend Conference" ], [ "Pleasant Valley", "1987", "Le Claire ( 1966 )", "independent" ] ]
History
The MAC — as it is known to locals — was formed in 1978 . Charter members Bettendorf , Clinton and Muscatine had been members of the Mississippi Valley Conference , while Davenport schools Assumption , Central and West were part of the Quad-City Metro Conference . North Scott , which was participating in its first `` big school '' conference , had been in the Big Bend Conference ( along with several smaller schools ) , and Burlington was not affiliated with any conference . At the time , the conference was known as the `` Mississippi Eight . '' Davenport North opened its doors in 1985 and was immediately admitted to the newly renamed MAC . Pleasant Valley became a part-time member in 1985 , although it did n't compete in football , basketball , wrestling , baseball or softball until 1987 when the school became a full-fledged member . The MAC 's membership remained stable for more than three decades , until Burlington announced plans to leave the conference and join the Southeast Conference , a league of five schools whose locations were much closer to Burlington than conference schools in the MAC . In April 2018 , a vote of league representatives approved Burlington 's request to leave following the 2018-2019 school year and join the Southeast Conference , leaving the MAC with nine schools . [ 2 ] In April 2019 , principals from the remaining nine MAC schools voted to admit Central DeWitt , bringing the league back to 10 schools . [ 3 ] Upon them joining the league in the fall of 2020 , Central DeWitt would be the smallest public school in the conference—firmly Class 3A in a league of otherwise primarily Class 4A schools—with only Davenport Assumption having a smaller enrollment .
Mississippi_Athletic_Conference_1
The Mississippi Athletic Conference (MAC Conference) is a high school athletic conference whose members are located in the Iowa Quad-Cities, plus three other schools in eastern and southeastern Iowa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Bell_Connector
Cincinnati Bell Connector
[ "vehicle number", "projected delivery date", "commemorative beer" ]
[ [ "1175", "October 30 , 2015", "Ryed the Rails by Taft 's Ale House" ], [ "1176", "November 23 , 2015", "Desire by Christian Moerlein Lager House" ], [ "1177", "December 11 , 2015", "Traction by Rhinegeist" ], [ "1178", "January 7 , 2016", "Christian Moerlein Tap Room" ], [ "1179", "February 5 , 2016", "1179 Marzen Rock Bottom Brewery" ] ]
Commemorative beers
On October 23 , 2015 , Brad Thomas , a member of the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority , announced that the five different brewers that line the streetcars route had each agreed to brew a new specialty beer to honor the delivery of the first five vehicles . [ 73 ]
Cincinnati_Bell_Connector_1
The Cincinnati Bell Connector, previously known as the Cincinnati Streetcar, is a streetcar system in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The system opened to passengers on September 9, 2016. The streetcar operates on a loop from The Banks, Great American Ball Park, and Smale Riverfront Park through Downtown Cincinnati and north to Findlay Market in the northern edge of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Future extensions have been proposed to the Uptown area, home to the University of Cincinnati, the regional hospitals on Pill Hill, and the Cincinnati Zoo; and to Northern Kentucky. The project faced opposition on several occasions after being first proposed in 2007. Challenges included ballot initiatives to stop the project in 2009 and 2011, opposition from members of Cincinnati City Council, Governor John Kasich, and Mayor John Cranley (elected in 2013). However, both of the anti-rail ballot initiatives were rejected by voters, and a pro-streetcar majority was elected to City Council in 2011, allowing the project to move forward. Naming rights to the system were purchased by Cincinnati Bell in a $3.4 million, 10-year deal in August 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizwan_Manji
Rizwan Manji
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1998", "Money Kings", "Club Patron", "Television film" ], [ "1999", "One Life to Live", "Dr. Patel", "Episode : # 1.7991" ], [ "2005", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Santanu Singh", "Episode : Gone" ], [ "2005", "NCIS", "Dr. Pandy", "Episode : SWAK" ], [ "2005", "Damage Control", "", "2 episodes" ], [ "2005", "Sleeper Cell", "Car Salesman", "Episode : Money" ], [ "2005", "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", "Santa Claus", "Episode : # 13.62" ], [ "2006", "E-Ring", "Officer ISI", "Episode : Five Pillars" ], [ "2006", "Rescue Me", "Haji", "Episode : Retards" ], [ "2007", "The Knights of Prosperity", "Dentist", "Episode : Operation : Fighting Shape" ], [ "2007", "The Game", "Tubak", "Episode : To Baby ... Or Not to Baby" ], [ "2007", "Without a Trace", "Fasil Mazarin", "Episode : Deep Water" ], [ "2008-2009", "Privileged", "Rami", "10 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Mind of Mencia", "Gynecologist", "Episode : # 4.1" ], [ "2008", "Life", "Young Doctor", "Episode : Everything ... All the Time" ], [ "2008", "It 's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Mehar", "Episode : Paddy 's Pub : The Worst Bar in Philadelphia" ], [ "2008", "Hannah Montana", "Ajay", "Episode : You Never Give Me My Money" ], [ "2009-2010", "Better Off Ted", "Rick / Male Office Worker", "5 episodes" ], [ "2009-2010", "FlashForward", "Maneesh Sandhar", "3 episodes" ], [ "2009", "The Suite Life on Deck", "Swami Banu Kapatu", "Episode : The Mommy and the Swami" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Rizwan_Manji_1
Rizwan Manji (born October 17, 1974) is a Canadian actor. He played Rajiv in the NBC Universal TV series Outsourced.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Nordic_Figure_Skating_Championships
2012 Nordic Figure Skating Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Total points", "SP", "FS" ]
[ [ "1", "Liubov Efimenko", "Finland", "112.45", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Jenni Saarinen", "Finland", "100.45", "3", "2" ], [ "3", "Nelma Hede", "Finland", "96.79", "2", "3" ], [ "4", "Kristinna Jensen", "Denmark", "83.81", "5", "4" ], [ "5", "Victoria Englund", "Sweden", "83.45", "4", "6" ], [ "6", "Myrtel Saldeen-Olofsson", "Sweden", "79.74", "10", "5" ], [ "7", "Cornelia Nilsson", "Sweden", "78.80", "6", "7" ], [ "8", "Nanna Förster", "Finland", "73.83", "7", "8" ], [ "9", "Cindy Xia", "Norway", "71.27", "9", "10" ], [ "10", "Laura Lundsgaard", "Denmark", "70.48", "8", "13" ], [ "11", "Vala Run Magnusdottir", "Iceland", "69.21", "12", "9" ], [ "12", "Klara Fröberg", "Sweden", "66.24", "14", "12" ], [ "13", "Sine Mari Leite", "Norway", "66.06", "13", "14" ], [ "14", "Pernille Simensen", "Norway", "65.94", "15", "11" ], [ "15", "Petronelle Grötvedt", "Norway", "64.80", "11", "17" ], [ "16", "Agnes Dis Brynjarsdottir", "Iceland", "59.94", "17", "15" ], [ "17", "Ditte Munch", "Denmark", "59.07", "18", "16" ], [ "18", "Hrafnhildur Osk Birgisdottir", "Iceland", "57.92", "16", "20" ], [ "19", "Kristin Valdis Örnolfsdottir", "Iceland", "55.92", "19", "19" ], [ "20", "Claudia Walas", "Denmark", "53.96", "20", "18" ] ]
Novice results -- Novice ladies
2012_Nordic_Figure_Skating_Championships_6
The 2012 Nordic Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating competition in the 2011-2012 season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior, junior, and novice levels. The event was held in Vantaa, Finland from February 9 to 12, 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Coupe_de_France_Preliminary_Rounds
2018–19 Coupe de France Preliminary Rounds
[ "Tie no", "Home team ( Tier )", "Score", "Away team ( Tier )" ]
[ [ "1", "USC De Roura ( R2 )", "0-3", "USL Montjoly ( R2 )" ], [ "2", "ASC Agouado ( R1 )", "1-0", "USC Montsinery ( R2 )" ], [ "3", "ASC Rémire ( R1 )", "1-2", "US Sinnamary ( R1 )" ], [ "4", "ASE Matoury ( R1 )", "7-0", "ASL Sport Guyanais ( R2 )" ], [ "5", "Kourou FC ( R1 )", "0-0 ( 4-3 p )", "ASC Ouest ( R1 )" ], [ "6", "ASU Grand Santi ( R1 )", "3-2", "ASCS Maripasoula ( none )" ], [ "7", "SC Kouroucien ( R2 )", "4-2", "EF Iracoubo ( R2 )" ], [ "8", "US de Matoury ( R1 )", "1-0", "Olympique Cayenne ( R2 )" ] ]
2018–19_Coupe_de_France_Preliminary_Rounds_58
The 2018-19 Coupe de France Preliminary Rounds make up the qualifying competition to decide which teams take part in the main competition from Round 7. This is the 102nd season of the main football cup competition of France. The competition is organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and is open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia (qualification via 2018 New Caledonia Cup), Tahiti (qualification via 2017-18 Tahiti Cup), Réunion, Saint Martin and Saint Pierre and Miquelon). The preliminary rounds will take place between February and October 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_USFL_season
1983 USFL season
[ "Award", "Winner", "Position", "Team" ]
[ [ "USFL Most Valuable Player", "Kelvin Bryant", "Running back", "Philadelphia Stars" ], [ "USFL Most Valuable Player ( AP )", "Kelvin Bryant", "Running back", "Philadelphia Stars" ], [ "USFL Player of the Year ( TSN )", "Bobby Hebert", "Quarterback", "Michigan Panthers" ], [ "USFL Man of the Year", "Raymond Chester", "Wide receiver", "Oakland Invaders" ], [ "USFL Coach of the Year", "Dick Coury", "Head coach", "Boston Breakers" ], [ "USFL Coach of the Year ( TSN )", "Dick Coury", "Head coach", "Boston Breakers" ], [ "USFL Outstanding Running Back", "Herschel Walker", "Running back", "New Jersey Generals" ], [ "USFL Outstanding Quarterback", "Bobby Hebert", "Quarterback", "Michigan Panthers" ], [ "USFL Leading Scorer Award", "David Trout", "Placekicker", "Philadelphia Stars" ], [ "USFL Leading Receiver", "Trumaine Johnson", "Wide receiver", "Chicago Blitz" ], [ "USFL Defensive Player of the Year", "John Corker", "Linebacker", "Michigan Panthers" ], [ "USFL Outstanding Lineman", "Kit Lathrop", "Defensive lineman", "Chicago Blitz" ], [ "Special Teams Player of the Year", "Stan Talley", "Punter", "Oakland Invaders" ], [ "USFL Executive of the Year ( TSN )", "Carl Peterson", "General manager", "Philadelphia Stars" ] ]
Awards -- Season awards
1983_USFL_season_5
The 1983 USFL season was the inaugural season of the United States Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Football_Hall_of_Fame
Asian Football Hall of Fame
[ "Year", "Inductee", "Nationality", "Position", "Gender", "Professional Career", "AFC Individual Achievements" ]
[ [ "2014", "Homayoun Behzadi", "Iran", "MF/FW", "Male", "1958-1972", "AFC Asian Cup top goalscorer : 1968" ], [ "2014", "Bhaichung Bhutia", "India", "FW", "Male", "1993-2013", "" ], [ "2014", "Ali Daei", "Iran", "FW", "Male", "1988-2007", "AFC Asian Footballer of the Year : 1999 AFC Asian Cup all-time top goalscorer & 1996 AFC Asian Cup top goalscorer" ], [ "2014", "Myung-bo Hong", "South Korea", "DF", "Male", "1992-2004", "" ], [ "2014", "Sami Jaber", "Saudi Arabia", "FW", "Male", "1988-2008", "" ], [ "2014", "Harry Kewell", "Australia", "MF/FW", "Male", "1996-2014", "Asia 's bests : 2011" ], [ "2014", "Yasuhiko Okudera", "Japan", "MF", "Male", "1970-1988", "" ], [ "2014", "Homare Sawa", "Japan", "MF", "Female", "1991- 0000", "AFC Women 's Footballer of the Year : 2004 , 2009" ], [ "2014", "Soh Chin Aun", "Malaysia", "DF", "Male", "1968-1988", "" ], [ "2014", "Sun Wen", "China", "FW", "Female", "1989-2006", "AFC Women 's Footballer of the Year : 1999" ] ]
Inductees
A total of 10 players were inaugural inductees in 2014 . [ 1 ] Inductees are listed according to the date of their induction and then sorted according to last name alphabetically . Table headers Nationality – The country/countries that the inductee played for are shown . Professional Career – The years of the player 's first and last appearance for a professional club/national team . AFC Individual Achievements – Other individual achievements awarded by Asian Football Confederation . Positions key Key Position GK Goalkeeper DF Defender MF Midfielder FW Forward
Asian_Football_Hall_of_Fame_0
The Asian Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for Asian professional footballers maintained by Asian Football Confederation. AFC officially created it for 60th anniversary of its foundation on 30 November 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezequiel_Rodríguez_(actor)
Ezequiel Rodríguez (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1999", "Verano del 98", "Damián Guzmán" ], [ "2000", "Luna salvaje", "Alejandro Alejo Águilar" ], [ "2001", "PH", "Lucas Grimaldi" ], [ "2003", "Costumbres argentinas", "Marcos Liniers" ], [ "2007", "Mujeres de nadie", "Octavio" ], [ "2010", "Casi Ángeles", "Kant" ], [ "2012-15", "Violetta", "Pablo Galindo" ], [ "2013-14", "Taxxi , amores cruzados", "Benito Gómez" ], [ "2016", "Los ricos no piden permiso", "Sebastian Yañes" ], [ "2016-18", "Soy Luna", "Ricardo Simonetti" ], [ "2017 - Currently", "Las Estrellas", "" ] ]
Filmography
Ezequiel_Rodríguez_(actor)_0
Ezequiel Rodríguez (born April 11, 1977), is an Argentine actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mikusz
Thomas Mikusz
[ "Year", "Show", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Passions", "German Businessman", "Episode # 1.1811" ], [ "2007", "The Unit", "Wegner", "Episode Games of Chance ( 2.16 )" ], [ "2008", "Days of Our Lives", "German Interpreter", "Episode # 1.10774" ], [ "2009", "Star-ving", "Hans", "Episode The Scheize Flick ( 1.05 )" ], [ "2009", "Extra - Das RTL Magazin", "Himself", "Episode Schauspieler in Los Angeles" ], [ "2009", "Planet Wissen WDR", "Himself", "Episode Hollywood" ], [ "2011", "Victorious", "Kevin", "Episode The Diddly-Bops ( 1.11 )" ], [ "2011", "Das Perfekte Dinner VOX", "Himself", "Episode Los Angeles" ], [ "2013", "The Anna Nicole Story Lifetime", "Phillip", "Made for TV Movie" ], [ "2013", "General Hospital", "Swiss Prison Guard", "Episode # 1.12910" ], [ "2014", "Farmed and Dangerous on Hulu", "Dr. Van Riefkind", "Series Regular" ] ]
Television
Thomas_Mikusz_1
Thomas Mikusz (24 October 1970, Vienna) is an Austrian actor known for his work in television, film, animation, print and video games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Tour_of_Britain
2013 Tour of Britain
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Elia Viviani ( ITA )", "Cannondale", "6h 04 ' 43" ], [ "2", "Alessandro Petacchi ( ITA )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Gerald Ciolek ( GER )", "MTN-Qhubeka", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Marco Coledan ( ITA )", "Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Matteo Pelucchi ( ITA )", "IAM Cycling", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Evaldas Šiškevičius ( LTU )", "Sojasun", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Shane Archbold ( NZL )", "An Post-Chain Reaction", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Jonathan Dibben ( GBR )", "Great Britain", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Steele Von Hoff ( AUS )", "Garmin-Sharp", "s.t" ], [ "10", "James Williamson ( NZL )", "Node 4-Giordana Racing", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 1 Result
2013_Tour_of_Britain_1
The 2013 Tour of Britain was the tenth running of the current Tour of Britain and the 74th British tour in total. The race consisted of eight stages, starting on 15 September in Peebles, and finishing on 22 September in London. The race was part of the 2013 UCI Europe Tour, and was categorised by the UCI as a 2.1 category race. Sir Bradley Wiggins won the race after gaining a lead in the stage 3 time trial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Australian_Rally_Championship
1984 Australian Rally Championship
[ "Position", "Driver", "Navigator", "Car", "Penalties" ]
[ [ "1", "David Officer", "Kate Officer", "Mitsubishi Galant", "5:36.12" ], [ "2", "George Fury", "Monty Suffern", "Datsun 120Y", "5:37.11" ], [ "3", "Murray Coote", "Iain Stewart", "Datsun 1200", "5:45.38" ], [ "4", "Barry Lowe", "Ted Dobrzynski", "Dazda Rally", "5:48.52" ], [ "5", "Peter Glennie", "Brian Smith", "Datsun 200B", "5:53.55" ], [ "6", "David Jones", "Peter Curtain", "Holden Commodore", "5:54.36" ] ]
The Rallies -- Round Six – Enka-Fill Alpine Rally
1984_Australian_Rally_Championship_11
The 1984 Australian Rally Championship was a series of six rallying events held across Australia. It was the 17th season in the history of the competition. David Officer and navigator Kate Officer in the Mitsubishi Galant won the 1984 Championship, becoming the first husband and wife team to win the championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_early_English_cricketers_to_1771
List of early English cricketers to 1771
[ "Year", "Name", "Sides", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1726", "Perry", "London", "Along with Piper , took part in the earliest known single wicket match . The players were well-known as the contemporary report calls them the noted Perry of London and the famous Piper of Hampton" ], [ "1726", "Piper", "Hampton", "" ], [ "1727", "Alan Brodrick , 2nd Viscount Midleton", "Surrey", "A Surrey patron who was partly responsible for drawing up the first known rules of the game" ], [ "1727", "Thomas Waymark", "Sussex and Berkshire", "Accounted the first great all-rounder , Waymark played for over 20 years and was noted for his extraordinary agility and dexterity" ], [ "1729", "John Chitty", "Surrey", "The owner of what is now the world 's oldest surviving cricket bat ( pictured ) , which is kept in the museum at The Oval" ], [ "1730", "Mr Andrews", "Sunbury and Surrey", "A Surrey patron who challenged the Duke of Richmond 's team in 1730" ], [ "1731", "Frederick , Prince of Wales", "Surrey", "Heir to the throne who became very interested in cricket when he first came to England from Hanover and was a leading patron for the rest of his life" ], [ "1731", "Tim Coleman", "London", "Described in a contemporary report as the famous Tim Coleman" ], [ "1731", "Thomas Chambers", "Middlesex", "A Middlesex patron who challenged the Duke of Richmond 's team in 1731" ], [ "1732", "Christopher Jones", "London ?", "Keeper of the Artillery Ground" ], [ "1734", "Charles Sackville , Lord Middlesex", "Kent", "An occasional patron of Kent cricket" ], [ "1734", "Lord John Philip Sackville", "Kent", "A leading patron of Kent cricket who was also a noted player" ], [ "1735", "Cook", "Brentford", "Described by a contemporary reporter as one of the best bowlers in England . Recorded in two matches in 1735 at Moulsey Hurst . He played as a given man for London Cricket Club versus Surrey on 7 June and for a combined London & Middlesex XI versus Kent on 12 July" ], [ "1735", "Dunn", "London", "Evidently a top order batsman who is mentioned in three match reports" ], [ "1735", "Ellis", "London", "Described by a contemporary reporter as London 's best bowler" ], [ "1735", "Wakeland", "London", "Made two known appearances in single wicket contests" ], [ "1735", "Wheatley", "London", "Evidently a top order batsman , known to have been a distiller by trade" ], [ "1735", "Marshall", "London", "Recorded in one match in 1735" ], [ "1735", "Pool", "London", "Recorded in one match in 1735" ], [ "1735", "Mr Jervoise", "Croydon and Surrey", "A Surrey patron who was active in 1735" ] ]
Cricketers -- 1726 to 1740
Main article : History of cricket ( 1726–63 )
List_of_early_English_cricketers_to_1786_1
This is a list of the earliest known English cricketers whose careers began prior to the first matches which are considered to be first-class status in 1772. The list is by season, this being the season in which the player's name first appears in surviving sources. Cricket underwent radical changes during the 18th century. Patronage and popular support enabled it to outgrow its roots as a village pastime and develop into a major sport. In the early 1760s, pitched delivery bowling was introduced and this necessitated the invention of the straight bat: an evolution in bowling and batting techniques that radically changed cricket. The earliest known scorecards date from 1744 but it was not until 1772 that they began to be completed and are preserved on a regular basis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_Davis
Kristin Davis
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1987", "Doom Asylum", "Jane" ], [ "1995", "Nine Months", "Tennis Attendant" ], [ "1995", "Alien Nation : Body and Soul", "Karina Tivoli" ], [ "1998", "Traveling Companion", "Annie" ], [ "1998", "Sour Grapes", "Riggs" ], [ "1999", "Atomic Train", "Megan Seger" ], [ "2005", "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D", "Max 's Mom" ], [ "2006", "The Shaggy Dog", "Rebecca Douglas" ], [ "2006", "Deck the Halls", "Kelly Finch" ], [ "2008", "Sex and the City", "Charlotte York Goldenblatt" ], [ "2009", "Couples Retreat", "Lucy Tippaglio" ], [ "2010", "Sex and the City 2", "Charlotte York Goldenblatt" ], [ "2011", "Jack and Jill", "Delilah" ], [ "2012", "Journey 2 : The Mysterious Island", "Elizabeth Anderson" ], [ "2019", "Holiday in the Wild", "Kate Conrad" ], [ "2019", "The Knight Before Christmas", "Kate Conrad" ], [ "2020", "Deadly Illusions", "Mary Morrison" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Kristin_Davis_0
Kristin Landen Davis (also listed as Kristin Lee Davis; born February 23, 1965) is an American actress. She is known for playing Brooke Armstrong on the soap opera Melrose Place (1995-1996), and Charlotte York Goldenblatt on HBO's Sex and the City (1998-2004). She received nominations at the Emmys and the Golden Globes in 2004 for her role as Charlotte, and reprised the role in the films Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010). She has accomplished a great deal of philanthropic work and has worked with Oxfam and UNHCR throughout the years. Davis made her Broadway debut playing Mabel Cantwell in the 2012 revival of The Best Man, and her West End debut playing Beth Gallagher in the original 2014 stage production of Fatal Attraction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonu_Nigam_discography
Sonu Nigam discography
[ "Year", "Album title", "Language" ]
[ [ "1992", "Rafi Ki Yaaden", "Hindi" ], [ "1998", "Kismat", "Hindi" ], [ "1999", "Mausam", "Hindi" ], [ "1999", "Pariyon Se", "Hindi" ], [ "1999", "Deewana", "Hindi" ], [ "2000", "Jaan", "Hindi" ], [ "2001", "Yaad", "Hindi" ], [ "2005", "Chanda Ki Doli", "Hindi" ], [ "2006", "Notun Kore Bashbobhalo", "Bengali" ], [ "2008", "Classically Mild", "Hindi" ], [ "2008", "Maha Ganesha", "Hindi" ], [ "2008", "Kal Aaj Aur Kal", "Hindi" ], [ "2008", "Punjabi Please", "Punjabi" ], [ "2008", "Rafi Resurrected", "Hindi" ], [ "2009", "Neene Bari Neene", "Kannada" ], [ "2010", "Yeh Naya Naya", "Hindi" ], [ "2011", "Let 's Go For Glory ( Single )", "English" ], [ "2011", "This Is It ( Single ) , collaboration with Jermaine Jackson", "English" ], [ "2011", "I Wan na Go ( Desi Remix ) , collaboration with Britney Spears", "English/Hindi" ], [ "2011", "Kushal Chapal Gati ( Single )", "Marathi" ] ]
Albums
Kismat_(Sonu_Nigam_album)_0
Bollywood playback singer Sonu Nigam has recorded numerous albums and songs. Below are his mainstream Hindi releases. He has also released several devotional Hindu albums including Tere Dar Se Muradein Paeinge (1999), Sanskar (2004), Maa Ka Dil (2006), Pyari Maa (2008) and Maha Ganesha (2008). He released some Muslim devotional albums including Mohammad Ke Dar Par Chala Ja Sawali (1993, re-released 2007) and Ramzan Ki Azmat (originally sung by Mohammad Rafi and others). He sang for several Ambedkarite and Buddhist albums including Jivala Jivacha Dan, Buddha Hi Buddha hai (2010) and Siddhartha-The Lotus Blossom (2013). He covered the songs of famous Ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas in an album entitled Best of Pankaj Udas. He guested on Sapna Mukherjee's album Mere Piya and sang the title song on the Kajra Nite remix album of 2006 along with Alisha Chinai - as well as featuring in the song's video alongside Diya Mirza.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_F._Tompkins
Paul F. Tompkins
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1996-1998", "Mr. Show with Bob and David", "Various", "Featured cast seasons 1-4 ; also writer" ], [ "1997", "Tenacious D", "Paul", "5 episodes" ], [ "1998", "The Daily Show", "Himself", "Contributor" ], [ "1998", "Driven to Drink", "Himself", "HBO stand-up special" ], [ "1998", "Super Adventure Team", "Dr. Benton Criswell ( voice )", "" ], [ "1999", "NewsRadio", "Justice of the Peace", "Episode : Wedding" ], [ "1999", "Dr. Katz , Professional Therapist", "Paul ( voice )", "Episode : Vow of Silence" ], [ "2000-2001", "DAG", "Sullivan Pope", "Main cast ; 16 episodes" ], [ "2003", "Comedy Central Presents : Paul F. Tompkins", "Himself", "" ], [ "2003", "Frasier", "Steve", "Episode : The Harassed" ], [ "2003", "Real Time with Bill Maher", "Himself", "" ], [ "2004", "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn", "Himself", "" ], [ "2005", "King of the Hill", "Professor Twilley ( voice )", "Episode : A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown" ], [ "2005", "Kelsey Grammer Presents : The Sketch Show", "Various", "" ], [ "2005", "Too Late with Adam Carolla", "Himself", "" ], [ "2006-2008", "Countdown with Keith Olbermann", "Himself", "Regular contributor" ], [ "2007", "Comedy Central Presents : Paul F. Tompkins 2", "Himself", "" ], [ "2007", "The Sarah Silverman Program", "Paul / Police Officer No . 1", "4 episodes" ], [ "2007", "Weeds", "Bob", "2 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Best Week Ever", "Himself ( host )", "" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Paul_F._Tompkins_1
Paul Francis Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is known for his work in television on such programs as Mr. Show with Bob and David, Real Time with Bill Maher, and Best Week Ever, later renamed Best Week Ever with Paul F. Tompkins. He is known for his numerous appearances on podcasts, including his 200-plus appearances on Comedy Bang! Bang! He has also been the host of the Fusion Channel talk show No, You Shut Up!, The Dead Authors Podcast, the online Made Man interview series Speakeasy with Paul F. Tompkins, the Earwolf podcast Spontaneanation with Paul F. Tompkins, and The Pod F. Tompkast, which was ranked #1 by Rolling Stone on their list of The 10 Best Comedy Podcasts of the Moment in 2011. He is also a main cast member of the Superego podcast and was a regular player on Thrilling Adventure Hour podcast, which ended in 2015. Tompkins is the voice of Mr. Peanutbutter, an anthropomorphic yellow , on the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman. He has also appeared in drama films like There Will Be Blood and The Informant! In December 2014, Paste named his Twitter one of The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014 ranking it at #70.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_OHL_season
2009–10 OHL season
[ "#", "Player", "Nationality", "OHL Team", "Hometown", "Minor Team" ]
[ [ "1", "Alexander Galchenyuk ( C )", "United States", "Sarnia Sting", "Milwaukee , Wisconsin", "Chicago Young Americans" ], [ "2", "Brendan Gaunce ( C )", "Canada", "Belleville Bulls", "Markham , Ontario", "Markham Waxers" ], [ "3", "Scott Laughton ( C )", "Canada", "Oshawa Generals", "Oakville , Ontario", "Toronto Marlboros" ], [ "4", "Jarrod Maidens ( C / LW )", "Canada", "Owen Sound Attack", "Ridgeway , Ontario", "Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs" ], [ "5", "Mathew Campagna ( C )", "Canada", "Sudbury Wolves", "Mississauga , Ontario", "Toronto Nationals" ], [ "6", "Jesse Graham ( D )", "Canada", "Niagara IceDogs", "Scarborough , Ontario", "Toronto Nationals" ], [ "7", "Slater Koekkoek ( D )", "Canada", "Peterborough Petes", "Manotick , Ontario", "Notre Dame Hounds" ], [ "8", "Luke Mercer ( D )", "Canada", "Niagara IceDogs", "Brampton , Ontario", "Toronto Nationals" ], [ "9", "Marcus McIvor ( D )", "Canada", "Brampton Battalion", "Whitby , Ontario", "Whitby Wildcats" ], [ "10", "Alex Gudbranson ( D )", "Canada", "Kingston Frontenacs", "Ottawa , Ontario", "Ottawa Jr. 67 's" ], [ "11", "Chris Marchese ( RW )", "Canada", "Erie Otters", "Vaughan , Ontario", "Toronto Marlboros" ], [ "12", "Matthew Finn ( D )", "Canada", "Guelph Storm", "Etobicoke , Ontario", "Toronto Marlboros" ], [ "13", "Justin Kea ( C )", "Canada", "Saginaw Spirit", "Woodville , Ontario", "Central Ontario Wolves" ], [ "14", "Gianluca Curcuruto ( D )", "Canada", "Sault Ste . Marie Greyhounds", "Richmond Hill , Ontario", "Mississauga Reps" ], [ "15", "Max Iafrate ( D )", "United States", "Plymouth Whalers", "Livonia , Michigan", "Detroit Belle Tire 16U" ], [ "16", "Sean Monahan ( C )", "Canada", "Ottawa 67 's", "Brampton , Ontario", "Mississauga Reps" ], [ "17", "Nick Ebert ( D )", "United States", "Mississauga St. Michael 's Majors", "Livingston , New Jersey", "Waterloo Black Hawks" ], [ "18", "Matia Marcantuoni ( C )", "Canada", "Kitchener Rangers", "Woodbridge , Ontario", "Toronto Marlboros" ], [ "19", "Chris Tierney ( C )", "Canada", "London Knights", "Keswick , Ontario", "York-Simcoe Express" ], [ "20", "Grant Webermin ( D )", "United States", "Windsor Spitfires", "Novi , Michigan", "Detroit Honeybaked" ] ]
2010 OHL Priority Selection
On May 1 , 2010 , the OHL conducted the 2010 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection . The Sarnia Sting held the first overall pick in the draft , and selected Alexander Galchenyuk from the Chicago Young Americans . Galchenyuk was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award , awarded to the top pick in the draft . Below are the players who were selected in the first round of the 2010 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection . [ 5 ]
2009–10_OHL_season_6
The 2009-10 OHL season was the 30th season of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which started on September 17, 2009 and ended on March 14, 2010. On September 9, 2009, all 20 teams in the OHL unveiled their new Reebok Edge jerseys, which have been used in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 2007 until 2017. The playoffs began on March 18, 2010, and ended on May 4, 2010, with the Windsor Spitfires winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup for the second consecutive year, which they followed up by winning the 2010 Memorial Cup, hosted by the Brandon Wheat Kings of the WHL in Brandon, Manitoba.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Milwaukee_Brewers_season
2010 Milwaukee Brewers season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "24", "May 1", "@ Padres", "2-1", "Gallardo ( 3-2 )", "Latos ( 1-2 )", "25,619", "10-14" ], [ "25", "May 2", "@ Padres", "8-0", "Garland ( 3-2 )", "Wolf ( 2-2 )", "20,074", "10-15" ], [ "26", "May 4", "@ Dodgers", "11-6", "Narveson ( 2-0 )", "Kershaw ( 1-2 )", "50,714", "11-15" ], [ "27", "May 5", "@ Dodgers", "11-3", "Davis ( 1-3 )", "Billingsley ( 2-0 )", "35,659", "12-15" ], [ "28", "May 6", "@ Dodgers", "7-3", "Broxton ( 2-0 )", "Hawkins ( 0-3 )", "38,456", "12-16" ], [ "29", "May 7", "@ Diamondbacks", "3-2", "Gallardo ( 4-2 )", "Jackson ( 1-4 )", "27,067", "13-16" ], [ "30", "May 8", "@ Diamondbacks", "17-3", "Wolf ( 3-2 )", "Valdez ( 1-1 )", "26,877", "14-16" ], [ "31", "May 9", "@ Diamondbacks", "6-1", "Narveson ( 3-0 )", "Kennedy ( 2-2 )", "25,358", "15-16" ], [ "32", "May 10", "Braves", "8-2", "Hanson ( 3-2 )", "Davis ( 1-4 )", "24,365", "15-17" ], [ "33", "May 11", "Braves", "11-3", "Hudson ( 3-1 )", "Bush ( 1-3 )", "30,678", "15-18" ], [ "34", "May 12", "Braves", "9-2", "Lowe ( 5-3 )", "Parra ( 0-2 )", "30,175", "15-19" ], [ "35", "May 14", "Phillies", "9-5", "Moyer ( 5-2 )", "Wolf ( 3-3 )", "41,706", "15-20" ], [ "36", "May 15", "Phillies", "10-6", "Blanton ( 1-2 )", "Narveson ( 3-1 )", "43,069", "15-21" ], [ "37", "May 16", "Phillies", "4-2", "Hamels ( 4-2 )", "Bush ( 1-4 )", "37,023", "15-22" ], [ "38", "May 17", "@ Reds", "6-3", "Cueto ( 3-1 )", "Coffey ( 1-1 )", "12,409", "15-23" ], [ "39", "May 18", "@ Reds", "5-4", "Fisher ( 1-1 )", "Hoffman ( 1-3 )", "17,697", "15-24" ], [ "40", "May 19", "@ Pirates", "6-4", "López ( 1-0 )", "Wolf ( 3-4 )", "9,526", "15-25" ], [ "41", "May 20", "@ Pirates", "4-3", "Narveson ( 4-1 )", "Maholm ( 3-4 )", "13,975", "16-25" ], [ "42", "May 21", "@ Twins", "15-3", "Blackburn ( 1-5 )", "Bush ( 1-5 )", "38,737", "16-26" ], [ "43", "May 22", "@ Twins", "8-7 ( 12 )", "Crain ( 1-0 )", "Parra ( 0-3 )", "39,152", "16-27" ] ]
2010_Milwaukee_Brewers_season_7
The Milwaukee Brewers' 2010 season was the 41st season for the franchise in Milwaukee, the 13th in the National League, and 42nd overall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Viasat_4
List of programs broadcast by Viasat 4
[ "Original title", "Country", "Genre" ]
[ [ "Saturday Night Live", "US", "Sketch show" ], [ "Seinfeld", "US", "Sitcom" ], [ "The Simpsons", "US", "Animation" ], [ "Stacked", "US", "Sitcom" ], [ "Sit Down , Shut Up", "US", "Animation" ], [ "Still Standing", "US", "Sitcom" ], [ "Spaceballs : The Animated Series", "US", "Animation" ], [ "Spesialenheten", "NOR", "Crime drama" ], [ "Star Trek : The Next Generation", "US", "Science fiction" ], [ "Stargate Atlantis", "US", "Science fiction" ], [ "Stargate Universe", "US", "Science fiction" ], [ "Suddenly Susan", "US", "Sitcom" ] ]
S
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Viasat_4_19
List of programs broadcast by Viasat 4.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_1500_metres_T46
Athletics at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 1500 metres T46
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Abraham Tarbei", "Kenya", "3:50.15", "WR" ], [ "2", "Wondiye Fikre Indelbu", "Ethiopia", "3:50.87", "PB" ], [ "3", "Samir Nouioua", "Algeria", "3:51.80", "PB" ], [ "4", "David Emong", "Uganda", "3:58.47", "PB" ], [ "5", "Mohamed Fouzai", "Tunisia", "3:58.79", "SB" ], [ "6", "Matthew Silcocks", "Australia", "3:59.79", "PB" ], [ "7", "Jonah Kipkemoi Chesum", "Kenya", "4:00.38", "" ], [ "8", "Cahit Kilicaslan", "Turkey", "4:00.77", "PB" ], [ "9", "Chris Hammer", "United States", "4:01.76", "" ], [ "10", "Davide Dalla Palma", "Italy", "4:02.26", "PB" ], [ "11", "Stanley Cheruiyot", "Kenya", "4:02.54", "" ] ]
Results -- Final
Competed 4 September 2012 at 20:24 .
Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_1500_metres_T46_2
The Men's 1500 metres T46 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Olympic Stadium from 1 to 4 September.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_VFL_season
1934 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "North Melbourne", "7.4 ( 46 )", "South Melbourne", "20.18 ( 138 )", "Arden Street Oval", "11,000", "7 July 1934" ], [ "Geelong", "7.13 ( 55 )", "Richmond", "4.9 ( 33 )", "Corio Oval", "16,500", "7 July 1934" ], [ "Fitzroy", "13.21 ( 99 )", "Hawthorn", "11.13 ( 79 )", "Brunswick Street Oval", "9,000", "7 July 1934" ], [ "St Kilda", "11.8 ( 74 )", "Essendon", "7.16 ( 58 )", "Junction Oval", "20,000", "7 July 1934" ], [ "Melbourne", "8.15 ( 63 )", "Collingwood", "8.17 ( 65 )", "MCG", "13,807", "7 July 1934" ], [ "Footscray", "12.11 ( 83 )", "Carlton", "15.17 ( 107 )", "Western Oval", "12,500", "7 July 1934" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 9
1934_VFL_season_8
The 1934 Victorian Football League season was the 38th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Open_de_Moselle
2009 Open de Moselle
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "FRA", "Gaël Monfils", "13", "1" ], [ "GER", "Philipp Kohlschreiber", "23", "2" ], [ "FRA", "Paul-Henri Mathieu", "27", "3" ], [ "GER", "Philipp Petzschner", "35", "4" ], [ "FRA", "Fabrice Santoro", "41", "5" ], [ "GER", "Benjamin Becker", "42", "6" ], [ "GER", "Andreas Beck", "44", "7" ], [ "CRO", "Ivan Ljubičić", "47", "8" ] ]
Entrants -- Seeds
2009_Open_de_Moselle_0
The 2009 Open de Moselle was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 12th edition of the Open de Moselle, and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2009 ATP World Tour. It was held at the Arènes de Metz in Metz, France, from September 21 through September 27, 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._places_named_after_non-U.S._places
List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places
[ "City or town", "Civilization", "Modern location", "Namesake" ]
[ [ "Aleppo", "Halaf", "Aleppo , Syria", "Aleppo , Pennsylvania" ], [ "Antioch", "Hellenistic", "ruins near Antakya , Turkey", "Antioch , California" ], [ "Arbela", "Assyrian", "Erbil , Iraq", "Arbela , Missouri" ], [ "Argos", "Greek", "Argos , Greece", "Argos , Indiana" ], [ "Ashkelon", "Canaanite", "Ashkelon , Israel", "Ascalon , Georgia" ], [ "Babylon", "Babylonian", "ruins at Hillah , Iraq", "Babylon , New York" ], [ "Berea", "Macedonian", "Veria , Greece", "Berea , Kentucky" ], [ "Bethany", "Hebrew", "al-Eizariya , West Bank", "Bethany , Missouri" ], [ "Bethany", "", "", "Bethany , Oregon" ], [ "Bethlehem", "Hebrew", "Bethlehem , West Bank", "Bethlehem , Pennsylvania" ], [ "Bethphage", "Hebrew", "Bethphage , Israel", "Bethpage , New York" ], [ "Bozrah", "Hebrew", "Bouseira , Jordan", "Bozrah , Connecticut" ], [ "Carthage", "Punic , Berber", "Carthage , Tunisia", "Carthage , Missouri" ], [ "Ancient Corinth", "Greek", "Corinth , Greece", "Corinth , Mississippi" ], [ "Damascus", "Aramaean", "Damascus , Syria", "Damascus , Maryland" ], [ "Delphi", "Greek", "Delphi , Greece", "Delphi , Indiana" ], [ "Dothan", "Hebrew", "Tell Dothan - 10 km SW of Jenin , West Bank", "Dothan , Alabama" ], [ "Ekron", "Philistine", "Tel Miqne", "Ekron , Kentucky" ], [ "Endor", "Canaanite", "Jezreel Valley", "Indore , West Virginia" ], [ "Ephesus", "Greek", "3 km SW of Selçuk , Turkey", "Ephesus , Georgia" ] ]
Ancient world
Cities that have namesakes because they are biblical or prominent in ancient history are in this section .
List_of_U.S._places_named_for_non-U.S._places_69
This is a list of US places named after non-US places . In the case of this list, place means any named location that's smaller than a county or equivalent: cities, towns, villages, hamlets, neighborhoods, municipalities, boroughs, townships, civil parishes, localities, Census Designated Places, and some districts. Also included are country homes, castles, palaces, and similar institutions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2._deild_karla_(basketball)
2. deild karla (basketball)
[ "Season", "Winner", "Runner-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "1973-74", "Fram Reykjavík", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1974-75", "KFÍ", "Breiðablik", "-- -" ], [ "1975-76", "Laugdælir", "Tindastóll", "72-50" ], [ "1976-77", "ÍV ( now ÍBV )", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1977-78", "Keflavík", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1978-79", "Skallagrímur", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1979-80", "KFÍ ( 2 )", "Haukar", "79-78" ], [ "1980-81", "Haukar", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1981-82", "Þór Akureyri", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1982-83", "Laugdælir ( 2 )", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1983-84", "Reynir Sandgerði", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1984-85", "Breiðablik", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1985-86", "Tindastóll", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1986-87", "UÍA", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1990-91", "Keilufélag Reykjavíkur", "Gnúpverjar", "69-61" ], [ "1991-92", "Bolungarvík", "Gnúpverjar", "68-54" ], [ "1992-93", "ÍKÍ", "Leiknir Reykjavík", "69-58" ], [ "1993-94", "KFÍ ( 3 )", "Þór Þorlákshöfn", "75-48" ], [ "1994-95", "Stjarnan", "-- -", "-- -" ], [ "1995-96", "Stafholtstungur", "Bresi Akranes", "103-89" ] ]
Champions
2._deild_karla_(basketball)_1
2. deild karla () or D2 is the third tier basketball competition among clubs in Iceland. It is organized by the Icelandic Basketball Federation (). It consists of 11 teams and the season consists of a home-and-away schedule of 20 games. The top four non-reserve teams meet in a playoff for the victory in the league and promotion to 1. deild karla ().
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Hokkaido_Nippon-Ham_Fighters_season
2008 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "58", "June 1", "Tigers", "5-4 ( 10 )", "Kubota ( 3-1 )", "H. Takeda ( 2-3 )", "Fujikawa ( 18 )", "42,126", "32-25-1" ], [ "59", "June 3", "Carp", "2-4", "Glynn ( 3-7 )", "Otake ( 2-7 )", "", "17,815", "33-25-1" ], [ "60", "June 4", "Carp", "3-2", "Lewis ( 8-4 )", "Darvish ( 6-2 )", "Nagakawa ( 8 )", "23,870", "33-26-1" ], [ "61", "June 6", "@ Dragons", "7-3", "Sakamoto ( 3-1 )", "M. Sato ( 0-1 )", "", "36,725", "34-26-1" ], [ "62", "June 7", "@ Dragons", "1-4", "Kawakami ( 4-3 )", "Sweeney ( 5-2 )", "Iwase ( 18 )", "38,247", "34-27-1" ], [ "63", "June 8", "@ BayStars", "9-3", "Fujii ( 2-4 )", "Nasuno ( 4-7 )", "", "17,842", "35-27-1" ], [ "64", "June 9", "@ BayStars", "3-13", "Oyamada ( 2-3 )", "Glynn ( 3-8 )", "", "9,796", "35-28-1" ], [ "65", "June 11", "Giants", "1-0", "Nomaguchi ( 2-3 )", "Darvish ( 6-3 )", "Kroon ( 18 )", "35,298", "35-29-1" ], [ "66", "June 12", "Giants", "2-3", "Tadano ( 3-0 )", "Burnside ( 2-1 )", "Nakamura ( 11 )", "30,135", "36-29-1" ], [ "67", "June 14", "Swallows", "1-2 ( 10 )", "H. Takeda ( 3-3 )", "Lim ( 1-3 )", "", "40,058", "37-29-1" ], [ "68", "June 15", "Swallows", "3-1", "Muranaka ( 4-7 )", "Glynn ( 3-9 )", "Lim ( 16 )", "31,556", "37-30-1" ], [ "69", "June 17", "@ Carp", "8-7", "Darvish ( 7-3 )", "Otake ( 2-9 )", "Nakamura ( 12 )", "19,860", "38-30-1" ], [ "70", "June 18", "@ Carp", "1-2", "K. Maeda ( 1-0 )", "Tadano ( 3-1 )", "Nagakawa ( 12 )", "18,527", "38-31-1" ], [ "71", "June 21", "@ Tigers", "4-0", "Sweeney ( 6-2 )", "Iwata ( 5-4 )", "", "43,528", "39-31-1" ], [ "72", "June 22", "@ Tigers", "3-5", "Atchison ( 5-4 )", "Glynn ( 3-10 )", "Fujikawa ( 25 )", "43,524", "39-32-1" ], [ "73", "June 27", "@ Buffaloes", "4-3", "Darvish ( 8-3 )", "Kawagoe ( 1-3 )", "Nakamura ( 13 )", "14,654", "40-32-1" ], [ "74", "June 28", "@ Buffaloes", "1-5", "Kaneko ( 3-6 )", "Tadano ( 3-2 )", "", "16,809", "40-33-1" ], [ "75", "June 29", "@ Buffaloes", "9-4", "M. Takeda ( 4-0 )", "Kondo ( 5-7 )", "Tateyama ( 1 )", "18,153", "41-33-1" ] ]
2008_Hokkaido_Nippon-Ham_Fighters_season_8
The 2008 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season was the 63rd season for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Vale
Eric Vale
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1999", "Dragon Ball series", "Trunks , World Martial Arts Tournament Announcer , Dr. Flappe" ], [ "2001", "Yu Yu Hakusho", "Sakyo , Rando , Kokoda Hatanaka" ], [ "2002", "Fruits Basket", "Yuki Soma" ], [ "2004", "Fullmetal Alchemist", "Solf J. Kimblee" ], [ "2005", "Desert Punk", "Kanta Mizuno" ], [ "2005", "Gunslinger Girl series", "Jean Croce" ], [ "2005", "Initial D series", "Koichiro Iketani" ], [ "2007", "B't X", "Teppei Takamiya" ], [ "2007-present", "One Piece", "Sanji" ], [ "2007", "School Rumble series", "Oji Karasuma" ], [ "2008", "Hetalia : Axis Powers series", "America , Canada" ], [ "2009", "Kenichi : The Mightiest Disciple", "Hermit" ], [ "2009", "D.Gray-man", "Arystar Krory III" ], [ "2009", "Nabari no Ou", "Tobari Durandal Kumohira" ], [ "2009", "Spice and Wolf", "Weiz" ], [ "2010", "Soul Eater", "Justin Law" ], [ "2010", "Casshern Sins", "Casshern" ], [ "2011", "Dance in the Vampire Bund", "Akira Kaburagi Regendorf" ], [ "2011", "Fullmetal Alchemist : Brotherhood", "Solf J. Kimblee" ], [ "2011-2019", "Fairy Tail", "Loke" ] ]
Filmography -- Anime
Eric_Vale_0
Christopher Eric Johnson Jr. (born April 28, 1974), better known by the stage name Eric Vale, is an American voice actor, ADR director, script writer and head writer at Funimation, who provided voices for a number of English versions of Japanese anime series. He is known for voicing adult Trunks in the Dragon Ball series, Ferid Bathory in the Seraph of the End series, Yuki Soma in Fruits Basket series, Sanji in One Piece and Loke in Fairy Tail.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsager_Town_F.C.
Alsager Town F.C.
[ "Season", "Division", "Position" ]
[ [ "1968-69", "Crewe League", "" ], [ "1969-70", "Crewe League", "" ], [ "1970-71", "Crewe League", "" ], [ "1971-72", "Mid-Cheshire League", "12" ], [ "1972-73", "Mid-Cheshire League", "12" ], [ "1973-74", "Mid-Cheshire League", "12" ], [ "1974-75", "Mid-Cheshire League", "10" ], [ "1975-76", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "16" ], [ "1976-77", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "10" ], [ "1977-78", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "4" ], [ "1978-79", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "3" ], [ "1979-80", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "9" ], [ "1980-81", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "6" ], [ "1981-82", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "15" ], [ "1982-83", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "13" ], [ "1983-84", "Mid-Cheshire League", "3" ], [ "1984-85", "Mid-Cheshire League", "7" ], [ "1985-86", "Mid-Cheshire League", "6" ], [ "1986-87", "Mid-Cheshire League", "5" ], [ "1987-88", "Mid-Cheshire League Division One", "2" ] ]
History -- League history
Alsager_Town_F.C._0
Alsager Town Football Club is a football club, based in Alsager, Cheshire, England. The club are currently members of and play at Wood Park Stadium. Affiliated to the Cheshire County Football Association, they also operate a reserve team in the Staffordshire County Senior League and a youth team in the North West Youth Alliance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-country_skiing_at_the_2010_Winter_Paralympics_–_Men's_10_km_Classic
Cross-country skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's 10 km Classic
[ "Rank", "Bib", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Difference" ]
[ [ "1", "26", "Yoshihiro Nitta", "Japan", "26:29.5", "" ], [ "2", "29", "Kirill Mikhaylov", "Russia", "27:01.7", "+32.2" ], [ "3", "30", "Grygorii Vovchinskyi", "Ukraine", "27:03.7", "+34.2" ], [ "4", "23", "Vegard Dahle", "Norway", "27:32.8", "+1:03.3" ], [ "5", "20", "Tino Uhlig", "Germany", "28:22.4", "+1:52.9" ], [ "6", "14", "Oleg Balukhto", "Russia", "28:26.2", "+1:56.7" ], [ "7", "16", "Vyacheslav Laykov", "Russia", "28:36.4", "+2:06.9" ], [ "8", "7", "Rushan Minnegulov", "Russia", "28:42.2", "+2:12.7" ], [ "9", "25", "Ilkka Tuomisto", "Finland", "28:46.3", "+2:16.8" ], [ "10", "9", "Vitalii Sytnyk", "Ukraine", "29:14.2", "+2:44.7" ], [ "11", "10", "Oleh Leshchyshyn", "Ukraine", "29:33.4", "+3:03.9" ], [ "12", "22", "Mark Arendz", "Canada", "29:45.8", "+3:16.3" ], [ "13", "11", "Vladimir Kononov", "Russia", "29:57.9", "+3:28.4" ], [ "14", "24", "Michael Kurz", "Austria", "30:56.2", "+4:26.7" ], [ "15", "3", "Zou Dexin", "China", "30:56.9", "+4:27.4" ], [ "16", "27", "Alfis Makamedinov", "Russia", "31:16.0", "+4:46.5" ], [ "17", "2", "Valery Darovskikh", "Russia", "31:29.3", "+4:59.8" ], [ "18", "18", "Yannick Bourseaux", "France", "31:43.4", "+5:13.9" ], [ "19", "15", "Du Haitao", "China", "31:57.2", "+5:27.7" ], [ "20", "12", "Kenji Takigami", "Japan", "32:21.4", "+5:51.9" ] ]
Standing
Cross-country_skiing_at_the_2010_Winter_Paralympics_–_Men's_10_km_Classic_2
The Men's 10 km Classic competition of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics was held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia. The competition took place on Thursday, March 18.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Mares
Abner Mares
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "35", "Loss", "31-3-1", "Léo Santa Cruz", "UD", "12", "Jun 9 , 2018", "Staples Center , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "For WBA ( Super ) featherweight title" ], [ "34", "Win", "31-2-1", "Andrés Gutiérrez", "TD", "10 ( 12 ) , 2:40", "Oct 14 , 2017", "StubHub Center , Carson , California , U.S", "Retained WBA ( Regular ) featherweight title" ], [ "33", "Win", "30-2-1", "Jesús Cuellar", "SD", "12", "Dec 10 , 2016", "Galen Center , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "Won WBA ( Regular ) featherweight title" ], [ "32", "Loss", "29-2-1", "Léo Santa Cruz", "MD", "12", "Aug 29 , 2015", "Staples Center , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "For vacant WBA ( Super ) featherweight title" ], [ "31", "Win", "29-1-1", "Arturo Santos Reyes", "UD", "10", "Mar 7 , 2015", "MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "" ], [ "30", "Win", "28-1-1", "Jose Ramirez", "RTD", "5 ( 10 ) , 3:00", "Dec 13 , 2014", "MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "" ], [ "29", "Win", "27-1-1", "Jonathan Oquendo", "UD", "10", "Jul 12 , 2014", "MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "" ], [ "28", "Loss", "26-1-1", "Jhonny González", "TKO", "1 ( 12 ) , 1:55", "Aug 24 , 2013", "StubHub Center , Carson , California , U.S", "Lost WBC featherweight title" ], [ "27", "Win", "26-0-1", "Daniel Ponce de León", "TKO", "9 ( 12 ) , 2:20", "May 4 , 2013", "MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "Won WBC featherweight title" ], [ "26", "Win", "25-0-1", "Anselmo Moreno", "UD", "12", "Nov 10 , 2012", "Staples Center , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "Retained WBC super bantamweight title" ], [ "25", "Win", "24-0-1", "Eric Morel", "UD", "12", "Apr 21 , 2012", "Don Haskins Center , El Paso , Texas , U.S", "Won vacant WBC super bantamweight title" ], [ "24", "Win", "23-0-1", "Joseph Agbeko", "UD", "12", "Dec 3 , 2011", "Honda Center , Anaheim , California , U.S", "Retained IBF and WBC Silver bantamweight titles" ], [ "23", "Win", "22-0-1", "Joseph Agbeko", "MD", "12", "Aug 13 , 2011", "The Joint , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "Retained WBC Silver bantamweight title ; Won IBF bantamweight title" ], [ "22", "Win", "21-0-1", "Vic Darchinyan", "SD", "12", "Dec 11 , 2010", "Emerald Queen Casino , Tacoma , Washington , U.S", "Won IBO and vacant WBC Silver bantamweight titles" ], [ "21", "Draw", "20-0-1", "Yonnhy Pérez", "MD", "12", "May 22 , 2010", "Staples Center , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "For IBF bantamweight title" ], [ "20", "Win", "20-0", "Felipe Almanza", "KO", "5 ( 10 ) , 2:23", "Mar 25 , 2010", "Club Nokia , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "" ], [ "19", "Win", "19-0", "Carlos Fulgencio", "KO", "6 ( 8 ) , 2:46", "Aug 27 , 2009", "Club Nokia , Los Angeles , California , U.S", "" ], [ "18", "Win", "18-0", "Jonathan Perez", "RTD", "6 ( 8 ) , 3:00", "May 2 , 2009", "MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "" ], [ "17", "Win", "17-0", "Jonathan Arias", "UD", "10", "Jun 27 , 2008", "Morongo Casino Resort & Spa , Cabazon , California , U.S", "" ], [ "16", "Win", "16-0", "Diosdado Gabi", "TKO", "2 ( 12 ) , 0:49", "Mar 15 , 2008", "Mandalay Bay Events Center , Paradise , Nevada , U.S", "Retained WBO-NABO bantamweight title" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 35 fights 31 wins 3 losses By knockout 15 1 By decision 16 2 Draws 1
Abner_Mares_1
Abner Mares Martínez (born November 28, 1985) is a Mexican-American professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in three weight classes, including the IBF bantamweight title from 2011 to 2012, the WBC super bantamweight title from 2012 to 2013, the WBC featherweight title in 2013, and the WBA (Regular) featherweight title from 2016 to 2018. As an amateur, Mares won numerous medals at international tournaments while representing Mexico. He grew up in the city of Hawaiian Gardens, California and holds dual citizenship with the United States and Mexico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Drew
Sarah Drew
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2003", "Radio", "Mary Helen" ], [ "2005", "The Baxter", "Serena" ], [ "2006", "Locked Upstairs", "Jo" ], [ "2007", "American Pastime", "Katie Burrell" ], [ "2007", "The Violin", "Judit" ], [ "2008", "Wieners", "Karen" ], [ "2010", "Tug", "Ariel" ], [ "2013", "Headlights", "Muse" ], [ "2014", "Moms ' Night Out", "Allyson" ], [ "2014", "Waking Marshall Walker", "Charlotte" ], [ "2018", "Indivisible", "Heather Turner" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Sarah_Drew_1
Sarah White Drew (born October 1, 1980) is an American actress. She is known for playing Hannah Rogers in The WB family drama series Everwood (2004-2006) and Dr. April Kepner in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy (2009-2018).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds_of_a_Feather
Birds of a Feather
[ "Actor", "Character", "Duration", "Episodes" ]
[ [ "David Cardy", "Chris Theodopol- opodous", "1989 , 1997-98 , 2014", "10" ], [ "Peter Polycarpou", "Chris Theodopol- opodous", "1990-94", "39" ], [ "Alun Lewis", "Darryl Stubbs", "1989-94", "50" ], [ "Doug McFerran", "Darryl Stubbs", "1997", "5" ], [ "Simon Nash", "Garth Stubbs", "1989", "1" ], [ "Matthew Savage", "Garth Stubbs", "1990-98", "32" ], [ "Matt Willis", "Garth Stubbs", "2014", "7" ], [ "Nickolas Grace", "Marcus Green", "1989 , 1993 , 1997", "3" ], [ "Stephen Greif", "Marcus Green", "1990", "1" ], [ "Vivian Pickles", "Aunt Sylvie", "1990-92", "2" ], [ "Camilla Marie Beeput", "Marcie", "2014", "6" ], [ "Frances Ruffelle", "Naomi", "2015", "3" ] ]
Cast -- Former
Birds_of_a_Feather_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Buffalo_Sabres_season
2018–19 Buffalo Sabres season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Pos", "Nationality", "College/Junior/Club Team ( League )" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Rasmus Dahlin", "D", "Sweden", "Frolunda HC ( SHL )" ], [ "2", "32", "Mattias Samuelsson", "D", "United States", "U.S. NTDP ( USHL )" ], [ "4", "94", "Matej Pekar", "C", "Czech Republic", "Muskegon Lumberjacks ( USHL )" ], [ "4", "117", "Linus Lindstrand Cronholm", "D", "Sweden", "Malmo Redhawks J20 ( SuperElit )" ], [ "5", "125", "Miska Kukkonen", "D", "Finland", "Ilves U20 ( Nuorten SM-liiga )" ], [ "7", "187", "William Worge Kreu", "D", "Sweden", "Linkopings HC J20 ( SuperElit )" ] ]
Draft picks
See also : List of Buffalo Sabres draft picks Below are the Buffalo Sabres ' selections at the 2018 NHL Entry Draft , which was held on June 22 and 23 , 2018 , at the American Airlines Center in Dallas , Texas .
2018–19_Buffalo_Sabres_season_10
The 2018-19 Buffalo Sabres season was the 49th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970. After experiencing a ten-game winning streak in November that put them atop the NHL standings, the Sabres regressed sharply the rest of the season and were officially eliminated from playoff contention on March 23, 2019, after suffering a 7-4 loss to the Montreal Canadiens, joining the 2016-17 Philadelphia Flyers as the only teams in NHL history to win 10 consecutive games and be eliminated from playoff contention. With the Carolina Hurricanes clinching a playoff berth in the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Sabres became the team with the longest active postseason appearance drought in the NHL at eight consecutive seasons, about 1.5 years after their football counterparts, the Buffalo Bills, ended what was the longest active postseason appearance drought in the NFL at 17 consecutive seasons. On April 7, 2019, the Sabres fired Phil Housley, who became the fifth head coach to be fired since the Pegulas bought the team from Tom Golisano in February 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Geography_Olympiad
International Geography Olympiad
[ "Place", "Nation", "Wins", "World Champions Produced ( Year )" ]
[ [ "1st ( tied )", "Poland", "4", "Jacek Próchniak ( 2006 ) , Maciej Hermanowicz ( 2004 ) , Adam Biliski ( 2000 ) , Katarzyna Kwiecińska ( 1998 )" ], [ "1st ( tied )", "Romania", "4", "Victor Vescu ( 2017 ) , Barbu Ion Alexandru ( 2010 , 2008 ) , Florin Olteanu ( 2002 )" ], [ "3rd ( tied )", "Singapore", "2", "Daniel Wong ( 2013 ) , Samuel Chua ( 2012 )" ], [ "3rd ( tied )", "USA", "2", "James Mullen ( 2014 ) , Albert Zhang ( 2019 )" ], [ "4th ( tied )", "Thailand", "1", "Wuttipat Kiratipaisarl ( 2016 )" ], [ "4th ( tied )", "Taiwan", "1", "Chang-Chin Wang ( 2015 )" ], [ "4th ( tied )", "Belgium", "1", "Steven Pattheeuws ( 1996 )" ], [ "4th ( tied )", "Russia", "1", "Alen Kospanov ( 2018 )" ] ]
Performances -- Most national individual victories ( All time )
International_Geography_Olympiad_2
The International Geography Olympiad (iGeo) is an annual competition for 16- to 19-year-old geography students from all over the world. Students chosen to represent their countries are some of the best, chosen from thousands of students who participate enthusiastically in their own National Geography Olympiads. iGeo tests the abilities of every participant in spatial patterns and processes. The iGeo consists of three parts: a written test, a multimedia test and a substantial fieldwork exercise requiring observation, leading to cartographic representation and geographical analysis. The programme also includes poster presentations by teams, cultural exchanges, and time for students to get to know their fellow students and explore the host city. The International Geography Olympiad is organised by the International Geographical Union (IGU) Olympiad Task Force, who produce tests with reference to the local organisers and the international board. After the first iGeo in 1996, it was recommended that the competition was held biennially. Due to the competition growing in popularity, since 2012 the competition has been held annually, rather than biennially, as is the case with the other large International Science Olympiads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results
2014 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Yuliya Rakhmanova", "Kazakhstan", "54.97", "q" ], [ "2", "1", "Maryam Toosi", "Iran", "55.35", "q" ], [ "3", "1", "Cheng Chong", "China", "56.08", "q" ], [ "4", "2", "Olga Andreyeva", "Kazakhstan", "56.66", "q" ], [ "5", "1", "Anilda Thomas", "India", "56.97", "q" ], [ "6", "2", "Natalya Asanova", "Uzbekistan", "57.47", "q" ], [ "7", "2", "Chen Jingwen", "China", "59.05", "" ] ]
2014_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results_19
These are the full results of the 2014 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships which took place on 15-16 February 2014 in Hangzhou, China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Edinburgh_Sevens
2011 Edinburgh Sevens
[ "Date", "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "2011-05-28", "England", "24 - 5", "Portugal" ], [ "2011-05-28", "Wales", "7 - 5", "Spain" ], [ "2011-05-28", "England", "22 - 12", "Spain" ], [ "2011-05-28", "Wales", "35 - 12", "Portugal" ], [ "2011-05-28", "Portugal", "5 - 7", "Spain" ], [ "2011-05-28", "England", "12 - 19", "Wales" ] ]
Pool stage -- Pool B
Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts Wales 3 3 0 0 61 29 +32 9 England 3 2 0 1 58 36 +22 7 Spain 3 1 0 2 24 34 −10 5 Portugal 3 0 0 3 22 66 −44 3
2011_Edinburgh_Sevens_4
The 2011 Edinburgh Sevens was a rugby union sevens tournament, part of the 2010-11 IRB Sevens World Series. The competition was held from May 28-29 at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland and featured 16 teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stéphane_Traineau
Stéphane Traineau
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Place", "Weight class" ]
[ [ "2000", "Olympic Games", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 100 kg )" ], [ "1999", "World Judo Championships", "5th", "Half heavyweight ( 100 kg )" ], [ "1999", "European Judo Championships", "1st", "Half heavyweight ( 100 kg )" ], [ "1997", "Mediterranean Games", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1996", "Olympic Games", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1995", "World Judo Championships", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1995", "European Judo Championships", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1993", "World Judo Championships", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1993", "European Judo Championships", "1st", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1993", "Mediterranean Games", "1st", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1992", "European Judo Championships", "1st", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1991", "World Judo Championships", "1st", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1991", "European Judo Championships", "3rd", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1990", "European Judo Championships", "1st", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ], [ "1989", "World Judo Championships", "5th", "Half heavyweight ( 95 kg )" ] ]
Achievements
Stéphane_Traineau_0
Stéphane Traineau (born 16 September 1966) is a French judoka who competed at four Olympic Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_North_Macedonia
List of cities in North Macedonia
[ "city", "municipality", "population" ]
[ [ "Berovo", "Berovo", "7,002" ], [ "Delčevo", "Delčevo", "11,500" ], [ "Kočani", "Kočani", "28,330" ], [ "Makedonska Kamenica", "Makedonska Kamenica", "5,147" ], [ "Pehčevo", "Pehčevo", "3,237" ], [ "Probištip", "Probištip", "8,714" ], [ "Štip", "Štip", "43,652" ], [ "Vinica", "Vinica", "10,863" ] ]
Settlements by region -- Eastern Region
Map of the Eastern Region .
List_of_cities_in_the_Republic_of_Macedonia_3
This is a list of cities and towns in North Macedonia. In the country there are 34 cities, of which 5 have population of over 50,000 and 12 towns with population of under 10,000 people. The capital city, Skopje, is home to around 25% of the total population of the country. As of 2002, 59.5% of the population lived in urban areas. Twelve towns in North Macedonia have population under 10,000: Demir Hisar (2,593), Pehčevo (3,237), Demir Kapija (3,275), Makedonski Brod (3,740), Valandovo (4,402), Makedonska Kamenica (5,147), Kruševo (5,330), Bogdanci (6,011), Kratovo (6,924), Berovo (7,002), Probištip (8,714) and Resen (8,748). These towns are officially called cities, but they are often called as small towns (гратчиња, gratčinja), because of the size of the population. In North Macedonia there are only 5 cities with population of over 50,000: Skopje (506,926), Bitola (74,550), Kumanovo (70,842), Prilep (66,246) and Tetovo (86,580). These are the largest cities in the country. Seventeen towns in North Macedonia have population between 10,000 and 50,000: Veles (43,716), Štip (43,652), Ohrid (42,033), Gostivar (35,847), Strumica (35,311), Kavadarci (29,188), Kočani (28,330), Kičevo (27,067), Struga (16,559), Radoviš (16,223), Gevgelija (15,685), Debar (14,561), Kriva Palanka (14,558), Sveti Nikole (13,746), Negotino (13,284), Delčevo (11,500) and Vinica (10,863). These towns are often referred to as cities of medium size.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois_Waterway
Illinois Waterway
[ "Lock/Dam Name", "Location", "River Miles Above Mississippi", "Pool Level ( above sea level )", "Vertical Drop" ]
[ [ "T.J. OBrien L & D", "Chicago", "326", "577 feet ( 176 m )", "1.5 feet ( 0.46 m )" ], [ "Lockport L & D", "Lockport", "291", "577 feet ( 176 m )", "39 feet ( 12 m )" ], [ "Brandon Road L & D", "Joliet", "286", "539 feet ( 164 m )", "34 feet ( 10 m )" ], [ "Dresden Island L & D", "Morris", "271", "505 feet ( 154 m )", "21.75 feet ( 6.63 m )" ], [ "Marseilles L & D", "Marseilles", "245", "483 feet ( 147 m )", "24.25 feet ( 7.39 m )" ], [ "Starved Rock L & D", "North Utica", "231", "458 feet ( 140 m )", "18.7 feet ( 5.7 m )" ], [ "Peoria L & D", "Peoria", "157", "440 feet ( 134 m )", "10 feet ( 3.0 m )" ], [ "La Grange L & D", "Beardstown", "80", "430 feet ( 131 m )", "10 feet ( 3.0 m )" ] ]
Locks and dams
Illinois_Waterway_0
The Illinois Waterway system consists of of water from the mouth of the Calumet River to the mouth of the Illinois River at Grafton, Illinois. It is a system of rivers, lakes, and canals which provide a shipping connection from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico via the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. The Illinois and Michigan Canal opened in 1849. In 1900, the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal replaced it and reversed the flow of the Chicago River so it no longer flowed into Lake Michigan. The United States Army Corps of Engineers maintains a navigation channel in the waterway. The waterway's complex northern section is referred to in various contexts for study and management as the Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS). A series of eight locks, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, controls water flow from Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River system. The upper lock, T.J. O'Brien, is 7 miles from Lake Michigan on the Calumet River and the last lock is upstream from the Mississippi River at the LaGrange lock and dam. The amount of water released into the Illinois often is a sore point among lake and river interests. When Lake Michigan water levels are high, lake interests want to increase the flow, and when lake levels are low, they want to restrict the flow. That is why an international treaty regulates the flow, as Canada also has an interest in Lake Michigan levels, which eventually flow into Lakes Huron, Erie and Ontario. Primary cargoes are coal to powerplants, chemicals, and petroleum upstream and corn and soybeans downstream primarily for export through New Orleans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_K_League_Classic
2014 K League Classic
[ "Home \\ Away", "JHM", "SSB", "USH" ]
[ [ "Jeju United", "0-3", "0-1", "" ], [ "Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors", "", "", "1-1" ], [ "Pohang Steelers", "", "1-2", "2-2" ], [ "FC Seoul", "0-1", "", "2-2" ], [ "Suwon Samsung Bluewings", "1-2", "", "" ], [ "Ulsan Hyundai", "", "0-3", "" ] ]
2014_K_League_Classic_12
The 2014 K League Classic was the 32nd season of the top division of professional football in South Korea since its establishment in 1983 as K-League and the second season in its current name, the K League Classic. Pohang Steelers were the defending champions, having won their fifth title after five years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Montreal_Expos_season
1988 Montreal Expos season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Indianapolis Indians", "American Association", "Joe Sparks" ], [ "AA", "Jacksonville Expos", "Southern League", "Tommy Thompson" ], [ "A", "West Palm Beach Expos", "Florida State League", "Felipe Alou" ], [ "A", "Rockford Expos", "Midwest League", "Alan Bannister" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Jamestown Expos", "New York-Penn League", "Roger LaFrancois" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Expos", "Gulf Coast League", "Dave Jauss" ] ]
Farm system
1988_Montreal_Expos_season_7
The 1988 Montreal Expos season was the 20th season in franchise history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_FIA_GT1_Paul_Ricard_round
2011 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round
[ "Pos", "No", "Team", "Drivers", "Manufacturer", "Laps", "Time/Retired" ]
[ [ "1", "23", "JR Motorsports", "Michael Krumm Lucas Luhr", "Nissan", "29", "" ], [ "2", "8", "Young Driver AMR", "Darren Turner Stefan Mücke", "Aston Martin", "29", "−0.843" ], [ "3", "7", "Young Driver AMR", "Tomáš Enge Alex Müller", "Aston Martin", "29", "−11.602" ], [ "4", "21", "Sumo Power GT", "David Brabham Jamie Campbell-Walter", "Nissan", "29", "−12.232" ], [ "5", "4", "Hexis AMR", "Christian Hohenadel Andrea Piccini", "Aston Martin", "29", "−13.832" ], [ "6", "41", "Marc VDS Racing Team", "Maxime Martin Frédéric Makowiecki", "Ford", "29", "−14.730" ], [ "7", "20", "Sumo Power GT", "Enrique Bernoldi Nick Catsburg", "Nissan", "29", "−27.576" ], [ "8", "38", "All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport", "Marc Basseng Markus Winkelhock", "Lamborghini", "29", "−28.140" ], [ "9", "37", "All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport", "Dominik Schwager Nicky Pastorelli", "Lamborghini", "29", "−34.725" ], [ "10", "47", "DKR Engineering", "Michaël Rossi Dimitri Enjalbert", "Corvette", "29", "−37.893" ], [ "11", "3", "Hexis AMR", "Clivio Piccione Stef Dusseldorp", "Aston Martin", "29", "−39.835" ], [ "12", "40", "Marc VDS Racing Team", "Bas Leinders Marc Hennerici", "Ford", "29", "−40.429" ], [ "13", "9", "Belgian Racing", "Vanina Ickx Christoffer Nygaard", "Ford", "28", "−1 lap" ], [ "14 DNF", "22", "JR Motorsports", "Peter Dumbreck Richard Westbrook", "Nissan", "26", "Retired" ], [ "15 DNF", "10", "Belgian Racing", "Antoine Leclerc Yann Clairay", "Ford", "16", "Steering" ], [ "16 DNF", "11", "Exim Bank Team China", "Mike Hezemans Andreas Zuber", "Corvette", "0", "Steering" ] ]
Races -- Championship Race
2011_FIA_GT1_Paul_Ricard_round_3
The 2011 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round is an auto racing event held at the Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France on 15-17 July, and was the seventh round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It was the FIA GT1 World Championship's second race held at the Paul Ricard. The event was supported by the FIA GT3 European Championship, Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo and British Formula 3 Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Saudi_Premier_League
1991–92 Saudi Premier League
[ "Club", "Location", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Al-Ahli", "Jeddah", "Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium" ], [ "Al-Ettifaq", "Dammam", "Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium" ], [ "Al-Hilal", "Riyadh", "King Fahd Stadium" ], [ "Al-Ittihad", "Jeddah", "Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium" ], [ "Al-Nahda", "Khobar", "Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium" ], [ "Al-Nasr", "Riyadh", "King Fahd Stadium" ], [ "Al Ohud", "Medina", "Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium" ], [ "Al-Qadisiya", "Al Khubar", "Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium" ], [ "Al-Riyadh", "Riyadh", "King Fahd Stadium" ], [ "Al-Shabab", "Riyadh", "King Fahd Stadium" ], [ "Al-Ta'ee", "Ha'il", "Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium" ], [ "Al-Wahda", "Mecca", "King Abdul Aziz Stadium" ] ]
Stadia and locations
JeddahRiyadhDammamAl KhubarMeccaHa'ilMedina Locations of teams in the 1991-92 Saudi Premier League
1991–92_Saudi_Premier_League_0
Al-Shabab won the championship again for the second time and the second time in a row after winning the end of season championship final on penalties against Al-Ettifaq. Promoted teams Al-Nahda and Al Ohud were relegated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niña_Dolino
Niña Dolino
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2009", "And I Love You So", "Sexy Girl 1" ], [ "2010", "Babe , I Love You", "Monique" ], [ "2010", "Till My Heartaches End", "Maricar" ], [ "2011", "No Other Woman", "Marian" ], [ "2011", "Wo n't Last A Day Without You", "Paraluman/Pars" ], [ "2012", "My Cactus Heart", "Helena" ], [ "2012", "24/7 in Love", "" ], [ "2014", "She 's Dating the Gangster", "Athena 's stepmom" ], [ "2014", "Maria Leonora Teresa", "Cheri" ], [ "2015", "Everyday I Love You", "Carmel" ], [ "2016", "Everything About Her", "Arlene" ], [ "2017", "Ca n't Help Falling in Love", "Janine Aguinaldo" ], [ "2018", "One Great Love", "Annie" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Niña_Dolino_1
Niña Dolino (born October 26, 1982) is a Filipino actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly
Swimming at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's 200 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Leonardo de Deus", "Brazil", "1:57.92" ], [ "2", "4", "Daniel Madwed", "United States", "1:58.52" ], [ "3", "5", "Kaio de Almeida", "Brazil", "1:58.78" ], [ "4", "6", "Omar Pinzon", "Colombia", "2:01.36" ], [ "5", "7", "Marcos Lavado", "Venezuela", "2:01.62" ], [ "6", "1", "Robert Margalis , Jr", "United States", "2:01.95" ], [ "7", "2", "Israel Duran", "Mexico", "2:02.45" ], [ "8", "8", "Mauricio Fiol", "Peru", "2:03.36" ] ]
Results -- A Final
The A final was also held on October 17 . [ 3 ]
Swimming_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly_2
The men's 200 metre butterfly competition of the swimming events at the 2011 Pan American Games took place on October 17 at the Scotiabank Aquatics Center in Mexico. The defending Pan American Games champion was Kaio de Almeida of Brazil. This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all being in butterfly stroke.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luge_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_singles
Luge at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's singles
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Run 1", "Run 2", "Run 3", "Run 4", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Silke Kraushaar", "Germany", "51.197", "51.178", "50.787", "50.617", "3:23.779" ], [ "2", "Barbara Niedernhuber", "Germany", "51.216", "51.103", "50.837", "50.625", "3:23.781" ], [ "3", "Angelika Neuner", "Austria", "51.417", "51.286", "50.945", "50.605", "3:24.253" ], [ "4", "Susi Erdmann", "Germany", "51.475", "51.348", "50.895", "50.731", "3:24.449" ], [ "5", "Andrea Tagwerker", "Austria", "51.518", "51.335", "50.990", "50.648", "3:24.491" ], [ "6", "Erin Warren", "United States", "51.644", "51.461", "51.364", "50.859", "3:25.328" ], [ "7", "Cammy Myler", "United States", "51.795", "51.654", "51.219", "50.807", "3:25.475" ], [ "8", "Bethany Calcaterra-McMahon", "United States", "51.696", "51.651", "51.296", "50.915", "3:25.558" ], [ "9", "Gerda Weissensteiner", "Italy", "51.744", "51.998", "51.415", "50.956", "3:26.113" ], [ "10", "Sonja Manzenreiter", "Austria", "51.892", "51.828", "51.369", "51.183", "3:26.272" ], [ "11", "Nataliya Yakushenko", "Ukraine", "52.014", "51.746", "51.511", "51.277", "3:26.548" ], [ "12", "Natalie Obkircher", "Italy", "51.910", "51.967", "51.530", "51.270", "3:26.677" ], [ "13", "Anna Orlova", "Latvia", "52.199", "51.772", "51.642", "51.350", "3:26.963" ], [ "14", "Iluta Gaile", "Latvia", "52.157", "52.016", "51.516", "51.292", "3:26.981" ], [ "15", "Mária Jasenčáková", "Slovakia", "52.006", "52.336", "51.721", "51.302", "3:27.365" ], [ "16", "Liliya Ludan", "Ukraine", "52.213", "52.087", "51.815", "51.596", "3:27.711" ], [ "17", "Margarita Klimenko", "Russia", "52.391", "52.123", "51.789", "51.448", "3:27.751" ], [ "18", "Irina Gubkina", "Russia", "52.295", "52.199", "52.107", "51.514", "3:28.115" ], [ "19", "Angie Paul", "New Zealand", "52.534", "52.254", "51.870", "51.808", "3:28.466" ], [ "20", "Helen Novikov", "Estonia", "52.760", "52.594", "52.204", "51.705", "3:29.263" ] ]
Results
Luge_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_singles_0
The Women's singles luge competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano was held on 10 and 11 February, at Spiral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushakiran_Movies
Ushakiran Movies
[ "Year", "Film", "Language", "Actors", "Director" ]
[ [ "1984", "Srivariki Premalekha", "Telugu", "Naresh , Poornima", "Jandhyala" ], [ "1984", "Kanchana Ganga", "Telugu", "Chandra Mohan , Saritha , Swapna , Sarath Babu", "V. Madhusudhan Rao" ], [ "1984", "Sundari Subbarao", "Telugu", "Chandra Mohan , Vijayshanti", "Relangi Narasimha Rao" ], [ "1985", "Mayuri", "Telugu", "Sudha Chandran , Subhakar", "Singeetam Srinivasa Rao" ], [ "1985", "Pratighatana", "Telugu", "Vijayshanti , Chandra Mohan", "T. Krishna" ], [ "1985", "Preminchu Pelladu", "Telugu", "Rajendra Prasad , Bhanupriya", "Vamsy" ], [ "1986", "Pakarathinu Pakaram", "Malayalam", "", "T. Krishna" ], [ "1986", "Mallemoggalu", "Telugu", "Sagarika , Rajesh", "V. Madhusudhan Rao" ], [ "1986", "Karu Diddina Kapuram", "Telugu", "Rajendra Prasad , Pavitra", "D.V . Narasa Raju" ], [ "1986", "Naache Mayuri", "Hindi", "Sudha Chandran , Shekhar Suman", "T. Rama Rao" ], [ "1987", "Chandamama Rave", "Telugu", "Chandra Mohan , Kalpana", "Moulee" ], [ "1987", "Pratighaat", "Hindi", "Sujata Mehta", "N. Chandra" ], [ "1987", "Premayanam", "Telugu", "Naresh , Jayashree", "C. V. Sridhar" ], [ "1988", "O Bharya Katha", "Telugu", "Jayasudha , Chandra Mohan , Sarath Babu", "Moulee" ], [ "1989", "Mouna Poratam", "Telugu", "Yamuna , Vinod Kumar", "Mohan Gandhi" ], [ "1989", "Paila Pacheesu", "Telugu", "Rajendra Prasad , Ramya Krishna , Brahmanandam", "Moulee" ], [ "1990", "Judgement", "Telugu", "Siva Krishna , Vinod Kumar , Yamuna , Aruna", "A.Mohan Gandhi" ], [ "1990", "Mamasri", "Telugu", "Suresh , Ramyakrishna , Liji , Anand", "Sharath" ], [ "1990", "Manasu Mamata", "Telugu", "Naresh , Sithara", "Moulee" ], [ "1991", "Amma", "Telugu", "Suhasini , Sarathbabu , Baby Sunayana", "Suresh Krissna" ] ]
Partial filmography
Ushakiran_Movies_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_207001–208000
Meanings of minor planet names: 207001–208000
[ "Named minor planet", "Provisional", "This minor planet was named for", "Ref · Catalog" ]
[ [ "207603 Liuchaohan", "2006 QD 111", "Liu Chao-Han ( born 1939 ) , a Taiwanese physicist and educator who served as President of National Central University from 1990 to 2003", "JPL · 207603" ], [ "207655 Kerboguan", "2007 OE 8", "The National Museum of Natural Science ( Kerboguan ) , a combined science center and natural history museum , is the first and the largest museum of natural science in Taiwan . It entertains more than three million visitors annually , and has become an important educational base for natural science since it opened in 1986", "JPL · 207655" ], [ "207657 Mangiantini", "2007 PA", "Giovanni Mangiantini ( 1947-2006 ) , Italian amateur astronomer", "JPL · 207657" ], [ "207661 Hehuanshan", "2007 PR 5", "Mount Hehuan is a 3416-m mountain in Central Taiwan . The peak lies on the boundaries of Nantou and Hualien counties and is within the Taroko Gorge National Park . The Taiwan Star Party is held in the Hehuan Mountains every year", "JPL · 207661" ], [ "207666 Habibula", "2007 PA 11", "Gilles Habibula , one of the main characters of the space opera Legion of Space", "JPL · 207666" ], [ "207681 Caiqiao", "2007 QO", "Cai Qiao ( 1897-1990 ) , Chinese physiologist and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences", "JPL · 207681" ], [ "207687 Senckenberg", "2007 RZ 15", "Johann Christian Senckenberg ( 1707-1772 ) , a German physician and naturalist in his native city of Frankfurt", "JPL · 207687" ], [ "207695 Olgakopyl", "2007 RO 39", "Olga Andrivna Kopyl ( born 1950 ) , director of Zhytomyr Museum of Astronautics and a historian of cosmonautics in Russia and Ukraine", "JPL · 207695" ] ]
207601–207700
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Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_207001–208000_6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_coopetition
Open coopetition
[ "Project", "Project domain", "Competing actors collaborating in the project network" ]
[ [ "OpenRISC", "Microprocessor design", "Flextronics , FOSSi , Jennic , Cadence , Accellera , TechEdSat , Beyond Semiconductor , NASA , Royal Institute of Technology ( KTH ) and Technical University of Munich ( TUM ) among others" ], [ "OpenSPARC", "Microprocessor design", "Oracle , Sun Microsystems , SPARC International , Fujitsu , Ericsson , Cobham plc , Zhuhai Orbita Control Engineering Co. Ltd. and European Space Agency among others" ], [ "RISC-V", "Microprocessor design", "Bluespec , Inc. , Google , Microsemi , NVIDIA , NXP , University of California , Berkeley and Western Digital among others" ], [ "Open Compute", "Hardware and software designs for data-centers", "Facebook , Intel , Google , Apple , Microsoft , Rackspace , Ericsson , Cisco , Juniper Networks , HP , Lenovo , Fidelity , Goldman Sachs and Bank of America among others" ], [ "OpenCL", "Programming framework for heterogeneous computing environments", "Altera , AMD , Apple , ARM , Creative , IBM , Intel , Nvidia , Qualcomm and Samsung among others" ], [ "Open Handset Alliance", "Mobile devices platform", "Google , Asus , LG , Samsung , HTC , Acer , Huawei , ZTE , Lenovo , NEC and Sharp among others" ], [ "Tizen", "Mobile devices platform", "Fujitsu , Huawei , NEC , Casio , Panasonic and Samsung among others" ], [ "GENIVI Alliance", "In-Vehicle Infotainment ( IVI ) platform", "Volvo , BMW , Honda , Hyundai , Renault , PSA , Daimler AG ( Mercedes-Benz ) , Mitsubishi Electric and Bosch among others" ], [ "Open Automotive Alliance", "In-Vehicle Infotainment ( IVI ) platform", "Audi , General Motors , Honda , Hyundai , Google , Nvidia , Freescale Semiconductor , Harman and JVC Kenwood among others" ], [ "Automotive Grade Linux", "Software stack for the connected car", "Jaguar Land Rover , Nissan , Toyota , DENSO Corporation , Fujitsu , Harman , NVIDIA , Renesas , Samsung and Texas Instruments among others" ], [ "SmartDeviceLink", "Smartphone to vehicle head unit interface", "Ford , Toyota , Suzuki , Mazda , Subaru , Kawasaki , Magellan and Pioneer among others" ], [ "Apollo Open Platform", "Autonomous car platform", "Baidu , FAW Group , Chery , Volkswagen , General Motors , Hyundai , Daimler AG ( Mercedes-Benz ) , BYD , Ford , Changan Automobile , ZF Friedrichshafen , BAIC , JAC , Great Wall Motors , Tsinghua University , Intel , ZTE , Bosch , Continental AG , Nvidia , Microsoft , Velodyne , NXP Semiconductors , TomTom , UCAR and Grab among others" ], [ "Tier IV", "Autonomous car platform", "Yamaha , Toyota , NEC , Denso , Panasonic , Toshiba , Udacity , Nvidia , Carnegie Mellon University , Keio University , Nagasaki University , Nagoya University , Osaka University , Ritsumeikan University , The University of Tokyo , Waseda University , University of Pennsylvania , eSOL Co. , Ltd , HERE , Intel , Tier IV , Inc , AISAN and AXE among others" ], [ "Dronecode", "UAV control software", "3DR , Yuneec , Intel , Qualcomm , Parrot , Aerotenna , Event 38 Unmanned Systems , FLYPRO , Baidu" ], [ "RepRap", "3D printing technologies", "University of Bath , Diamond Age , Metalab , MakerBot , Ultimaker and Prusa Research among others" ], [ "Arduino", "Microcontroller board", "Arduino , SparkFun Electronics , Adafruit Industries , Le L.A.B ( Laboratoire dAix-périmentation et de Bidouille ) , Interaction Design Institute Ivrea , University of Los Andes , New York University and MIT Media Lab among others" ], [ "KiCad", "Software suite for Electronic Design Automation ( EDA )", "Université Grenoble Alpes , GIPSA-lab [ fr ] , SoftPLC , CERN , Raspberry Pi Foundation and Arduino" ] ]
Cases -- Beyond software
Open_coopetition_1
In R&D management and systems development, open coopetition or open-coopetition is a neologism to describe cooperation among competitors in the open-source arena. The term was first coined by the scholars Jose Teixeira and Tingting Lin to describe how rival firms that, while competing with similar products in the same markets (e.g., Apple, Samsung, Google, Nokia), collaborate which each other in the development of open-source projects (e.g., Webkit). Open-coopetition is a compound-word term bridging coopetition and open-source. Coopetition refers to a paradoxical relationship between two or more actors simultaneously involved in cooperative and competitive interactions; and open-source both as a development method that emphasizes transparency and collaboration, and as a private-collective innovation model with features both from the private investment and collective action - firms contribute towards the creation of public goods while giving up associated intellectual property rights such patents, copyright, licenses, or trade secrets. Such intertwined behavior of cooperation and competition in an open-source way, emphasizes transparency on the development of technological artifacts that become available to the public under an open-source license - allowing anyone to freely obtain, study, modify and redistribute them. Within open-coopetition, development transparency and sense of community are maximized; while the managerial control and IP enforcement are minimized. Open-coopetitive relationships are paradoxical as the core managerial concepts of property, contract and price play an outlier role. The openness characteristic of open-source projects also distinguishes open-coopetition from other forms of cooperative arrangements by its inclusiveness: Everybody can contribute. Users or other contributors do not need to hold a supplier contract or sign a legal intellectual property arrangement to contribute. Moreover, neither to be a member of a particular firm or affiliated with a particular joint venture or consortia to be able to contribute. In the words of Massimo Banzi, You don't need anyone's permission to make something great.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AEK_Athens_F.C._records_and_statistics
List of AEK Athens F.C. records and statistics
[ "R", "Name", "Season", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1", "Carlos Gamarra", "2001-02", "Flamengo", "€5M" ], [ "2", "Vasilios Tsiartas", "2000-01", "Sevilla", "€3.5M" ], [ "3", "Rafik Djebbour", "2008-09", "Panionios", "€3.2M" ], [ "4", "Grigoris Georgatos", "2002-03", "Internazionale", "€3M" ], [ "5", "Marko Livaja", "2018-19", "Las Palmas", "€1.8M" ], [ "6", "Demis Nikolaidis", "1996-97", "Apollon Smyrnis", "€1.5M" ], [ "6", "Ignacio Scocco", "2008-09", "UNAM", "€1.5M" ], [ "8", "Damian Szymański", "2020-21", "Akhmat Grozny", "€1.3M" ], [ "10", "Giorgos Savvidis", "1987-88", "Omonia", "€1M" ], [ "10", "Daniele Verde", "2019-20", "Roma", "€1M" ], [ "10", "Nélson Oliveira", "2019-20", "Norwich City", "€1M" ] ]
Transfer records -- Transfer fee paid
Tsiartas is the club 's record arrival for a Greek player .
List_of_AEK_Athens_F.C._records_and_statistics_2
AEK F.C. (), also known simply as AEK, AEK Athens (in European competitions), or with its full name Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos (, Athletic Union of Constantinople), is a Greek association football club based in Nea Filadelfeia suburb of Athens. Established in Athens in 1924 by Greek refugees from Constantinople in the wake of the Greco-Turkish War, A.E.K. is one of the most successful clubs in Greek football, winning 32 national titles (including 12 Championships, 15 Greek Cups, 1 League Cup and 3 Super Cups). The team has appeared several times in European (UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League) competitions. AEK is a member of the European Club Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Women's_NORCECA_Volleyball_Championship_squads
2013 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Club" ]
[ [ "2", "Lizeth López", "14 May 1990", "Baja California" ], [ "3", "Claudia López", "21 May 1994", "Jalisco" ], [ "4", "Gema Leon", "11 March 1991", "Nuevo León" ], [ "5", "Andrea Rangel", "19 May 1993", "Nuevo León" ], [ "6", "Andrea Aguilera", "24 September 1993", "Nuevo León" ], [ "7", "Alejandra Paerales", "11 August 1992", "Nuevo León" ], [ "8", "Alejandra Isiordia", "17 April 1994", "Baja California" ], [ "10", "Lizbeth Sainz", "14 December 1995", "Baja California" ], [ "11", "Dulce Carranza", "29 June 1990", "Nuevo León" ], [ "14", "Claudia Rios", "22 September 1992", "Tamaulipas" ], [ "17", "Zaira Orellana", "3 May 1989", "Jalisco" ] ]
Mexico
2013_Women's_NORCECA_Volleyball_Championship_squads_3
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2013 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship, held from September 16 to September 21, 2013 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_home_video_releases
List of Doctor Who home video releases
[ "Series", "Episode name", "Number and duration of episodes", "R2/B release date", "R4/B release date", "R1/A release date" ]
[ [ "8", "Doctor Who : Deep Breath", "1 × 76 min", "15 September 2014", "10 September 2014", "9 September 2014" ], [ "8", "Doctor Who : The Complete Eighth Series", "1 × 76 min . 1 × 60 min . 10 × 45 min", "24 November 2014", "19 November 2014", "9 December 2014" ], [ "8", "Doctor Who : Dark Water / Death in Heaven", "1 × 45 min . 1 × 60 min", "N/A", "N/A", "22 September 2015 ( 3D Blu-ray )" ], [ "8", "Doctor Who : Series 8 , Part 1 Deep Breath - The Caretaker", "1 × 76 min . 5 × 45 min", "N/A", "N/A", "20 September 2016" ], [ "8", "Doctor Who : Series 8 , Part 2 Kill the Moon - Death in Heaven", "1 × 60 min . 5 × 45 min", "N/A", "N/A", "13 December 2016" ], [ "9", "Doctor Who : Last Christmas", "1 × 60 min", "26 January 2015", "28 January 2015", "17 February 2015" ], [ "9", "Doctor Who : Series 9 , Part 1 The Magician 's Apprentice - The Woman Who Lived", "2 × 50 min . 4 × 45 min", "2 November 2015", "4 November 2015", "3 November 2015" ], [ "9", "Doctor Who : Series 9 , Part 2 The Zygon Invasion - Hell Bent", "1 × 50 min . 1 × 55 min . 1 × 60 min . 3 × 45 min", "4 January 2016", "13 January 2016", "26 January 2016" ], [ "9", "Doctor Who : The Husbands of River Song", "1 × 60 min", "25 January 2016", "27 January 2016", "23 February 2016" ], [ "9", "Doctor Who : The Complete Ninth Series", "3 × 50 min . 1 × 55 min . 3 × 60 min . 7 × 45 min", "7 March 2016", "9 March 2016", "5 April 2016" ], [ "10", "Doctor Who : The Return of Doctor Mysterio", "1 × 60 min", "23 January 2017", "22 February 2017", "21 February 2017" ], [ "10", "Doctor Who : Series 10 , Part 1 The Pilot - Extremis", "2 × 50 min . 4 × 45 min", "29 May 2017", "31 May 2017", "6 June 2017" ], [ "10", "Doctor Who : Series 10 , Part 2 The Pyramid at the End of the World - The Doctor Falls", "1 × 60 min . 5 × 45 min", "24 July 2017", "16 August 2017", "12 September 2017" ], [ "10", "Doctor Who : The Complete Tenth Series", "2 × 60 min . 2 × 50 min . 9 × 45 min", "13 November 2017", "29 November 2017", "7 November 2017" ], [ "10", "Doctor Who : Twice Upon a Time", "1 × 60 min", "22 January 2018 24 September 2018", "7 February 2018 17 October 2018", "13 February 2018 25 September 2018" ], [ "8 , 9 , 10", "Doctor Who : The Complete Peter Capaldi Years", "26 × 45 min . 5 × 50 min . 1 × 55 min . 7 × 60 min . 1 × 76 min", "N/A", "N/A", "13 February 2018 2 October 2018" ] ]
Releases -- Twelfth Doctor
Starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor . All Twelfth Doctor episodes were released on DVD and Blu-ray from 2014 to 2018 .
List_of_Doctor_Who_DVD_and_Blu-ray_releases_10
This is a list of Doctor Who serials and episodes that have been released on DVD and Blu-ray.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_of_California
2012 Tour of California
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Robert Gesink ( NED )", "Rabobank", "29h 14 ' 52" ], [ "2", "David Zabriskie ( USA )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 46" ], [ "3", "Tom Danielson ( USA )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 54" ], [ "4", "Tejay van Garderen ( USA )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 1 ' 17" ], [ "5", "Fabio Duarte ( COL )", "Colombia-Coldeportes", "+ 1 ' 36" ], [ "6", "Levi Leipheimer ( USA )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "+ 2 ' 13" ], [ "7", "Wilco Kelderman ( NED )", "Rabobank", "+ 2 ' 30" ], [ "8", "Christopher Horner ( USA )", "RadioShack-Nissan", "+ 2 ' 49" ], [ "9", "Tiago Machado ( POR )", "RadioShack-Nissan", "+ 2 ' 54" ], [ "10", "Pieter Weening ( NED )", "Orica-GreenEDGE", "+ 3 ' 05" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 7
2012_Tour_of_California_13
The 2012 Amgen Tour of California was the seventh running of the Tour of California cycling stage race. It was held from May 13-20, and was rated as a 2.HC event on the UCI America Tour. It began in Santa Rosa and concluded in front of Los Angeles's Staples Center after eight stages. As per the Union Cycliste Internationale rules adopted in 2011, the use of race radios was prohibited, since only the events which are designated UCI World Tour events can use the devices. The event was marked by two major performances: 's Robert Gesink winning Stage 7 finishing in Mount Baldy to secure the overall classification victory and Peter Sagan of dominating the sprint finishes, taking 5 stage wins and the sprinter jersey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
2006 Philadelphia Phillies season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "53", "June 1", "@ Dodgers", "2-7", "Derek Lowe ( 4-3 )", "Gavin Floyd ( 4-3 )", "None", "38,643", "27-26" ], [ "54", "June 2", "@ Dodgers", "8-6", "Geoff Geary ( 2-0 )", "Danys Báez ( 3-3 )", "Tom Gordon ( 16 )", "55,142", "28-26" ], [ "55", "June 3", "@ Dodgers", "2-8", "Brad Penny ( 6-1 )", "Eude Brito ( 0-1 )", "None", "46,561", "28-27" ], [ "56", "June 4", "@ Dodgers", "6-4", "Geoff Geary ( 3-0 )", "Joe Beimel ( 2-1 )", "Tom Gordon ( 17 )", "48,270", "29-27" ], [ "57", "June 5", "@ Diamondbacks", "4-3", "Aaron Fultz ( 1-0 )", "Brandon Lyon ( 1-1 )", "Tom Gordon ( 18 )", "20,647", "30-27" ], [ "58", "June 6", "@ Diamondbacks", "10-1", "Cole Hamels ( 1-0 )", "Russ Ortiz ( 0-4 )", "None", "22,677", "31-27" ], [ "59", "June 7", "@ Diamondbacks", "7-3", "Ryan Madson ( 6-3 )", "Dustin Nippert ( 0-1 )", "None", "21,052", "32-27" ], [ "60", "June 8", "@ Nationals", "2-5", "Michael O'Connor ( 3-3 )", "Eude Brito ( 0-2 )", "Chad Cordero ( 12 )", "24,669", "32-28" ], [ "61", "June 9", "@ Nationals", "8-9 ( 12 )", "Chad Cordero ( 2-1 )", "Clay Condrey ( 1-1 )", "None", "24,751", "32-29" ], [ "62", "June 10", "@ Nationals", "6-2", "Geoff Geary ( 4-0 )", "Liván Hernández ( 5-6 )", "None", "32,089", "33-29" ], [ "63", "June 11", "@ Nationals", "0-6", "Shawn Hill ( 1-1 )", "Cole Hamels ( 1-1 )", "None", "30,583", "33-30" ], [ "64", "June 13", "Mets", "7-9", "Chad Bradford ( 3-2 )", "Ryan Madson ( 6-4 )", "Billy Wagner ( 13 )", "37,964", "33-31" ], [ "65", "June 14", "Mets", "3-9", "Darren Oliver ( 3-0 )", "Brett Myers ( 4-3 )", "None", "38,811", "33-32" ], [ "66", "June 15", "Mets", "4-5", "Steve Trachsel ( 4-4 )", "Cory Lidle ( 4-6 )", "Billy Wagner ( 14 )", "45,102", "33-33" ], [ "67", "June 16", "Devil Rays", "4-10", "James Shields ( 3-0 )", "Cole Hamels ( 1-2 )", "None", "31,042", "33-34" ], [ "68", "June 17", "Devil Rays", "2-7", "Scott Kazmir ( 8-4 )", "Scott Mathieson ( 0-1 )", "None", "35,939", "33-35" ], [ "69", "June 18", "Devil Rays", "8-5", "Ryan Madson ( 7-4 )", "Seth McClung ( 2-10 )", "Tom Gordon ( 19 )", "42,658", "34-35" ], [ "70", "June 19", "Yankees", "4-2", "Brett Myers ( 5-3 )", "Randy Johnson ( 8-6 )", "Tom Gordon ( 20 )", "44,747", "35-35" ], [ "71", "June 20", "Yankees", "7-9", "T. J. Beam ( 1-0 )", "Arthur Rhodes ( 0-2 )", "Mariano Rivera ( 14 )", "44,775", "35-36" ], [ "72", "June 21", "Yankees", "0-5", "Jaret Wright ( 4-4 )", "Cole Hamels ( 1-3 )", "None", "45,111", "35-37" ] ]
2006_Philadelphia_Phillies_season_10
The 2006 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 124th season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies finished in second place in the National League East, 12 games behind the New York Mets, and three games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL Wild-Card race. The Phillies, managed by Charlie Manuel, played their home games at Citizens Bank Park. Phillies first-baseman Ryan Howard was the National League's Most Valuable Player for the 2006 season, and was the winner of the Century 21 Home Run Derby, held during the All-Star Break at Pittsburgh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Perry_Grand_Slam_record
Fred Perry Grand Slam record
[ "Year", "Round", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "1934", "Round 1", "Bye", "" ], [ "1934", "Round 2", "Les Poidevin", "6-3 , 6-2 , 2-6 , 6-2" ], [ "1934", "Round 3", "J. Rodgers", "6-0 , 8-6 , 6-3" ], [ "1934", "Quarter-Final", "Harry Hopman", "6-3 , 6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "1934", "Semi-Final", "Vivian McGrath", "2-6 , 5-7 , 6-4 , 6-4 , 6-1" ], [ "1934", "Final", "Jack Crawford", "6-3 , 7-5 , 6-1" ], [ "1935", "Round 1", "Bye", "" ], [ "1935", "Round 2", "E. Mahony", "6-3 , 6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "1935", "Round 3", "Roy Malcolm", "6-2 , 6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "1935", "Quarter-Final", "Giorgio de Stefani", "6-0 , 6-0 , 6-0" ], [ "1935", "Semi-Final", "Vivian McGrath", "6-2 , 6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "1935", "Final", "Jack Crawford", "6-2 , 4-6 , 4-6 , 4-6" ] ]
Australian Championships
Fred_Perry_Grand_Slam_record_0
This is British tennis player Fred Perry's record in the Grand Slams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_2011–2020
List of earthquakes 2011–2020
[ "Date", "Time ( UTC )", "Place", "Lat", "Long", "Fatalities", "Magnitude", "Comments" ]
[ [ "January 12 , 2019", "08:58", "Poland", "51.572", "16.132", "1", "3.6", "M L ( USGS ) Centred 3 km SW of Grębocice , Poland , at a depth of 10.0 km . The fatality is an underground miner" ], [ "January 20 , 2019", "01:32", "Near the coast of Coquimbo , Chile", "-30.074", "-71.423", "2", "6.7", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 15 km SSW of Coquimbo , Chile , at a depth of 53.0 km" ], [ "January 22 , 2019", "22:35", "Poland", "50.108", "18.432", "1", "3.9", "M b ( USGS ) Centred 0 km ESE of Gaszowice , Poland , at a depth of 5.4 km . The fatality is an underground miner" ], [ "January 26 , 2019", "12:32", "Colombia", "2.990", "-75.769", "1", "5.6", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 13 km WNW of Santa María , Colombia , at a depth of 10.0 km" ], [ "February 22 , 2019", "10:17", "Peru-Ecuador border region", "-2.199", "-77.023", "1", "7.5", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 115 km ESE of Palora , Ecuador , at a depth of 132.4 km" ], [ "February 25 , 2019", "05:15", "Eastern Sichuan , China", "29.498", "104.632", "2", "4.9", "M b ( USGS ) Centred 4km SW of Yanling , China , at a depth of 10.0km" ], [ "March 1 , 2019", "08:50", "Southern Peru", "-14.713", "-70.155", "1", "7.0", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 23km NNE of Azángaro , Peru , at a depth of 267.0km" ], [ "March 17 , 2019", "07:07", "Lombok region , Indonesia see 2019 Lombok earthquake", "-8.418", "116.521", "6", "5.6", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 4km SW of Sembalunbumbung , Indonesia , at a depth of 10.0km" ], [ "March 21 , 2019", "09:15", "Lake Rukwa region , Tanzania", "-7.878", "32.085", "1", "5.5", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 52km east of Sumbawanga , Tanzania , at a depth of 22.0km" ], [ "April 12 , 2019", "11:40", "Sulawesi , Indonesia", "-1.852", "122.553", "1", "6.8", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 102km SSW of Luwuk , Indonesia , at a depth of 17.5km" ], [ "April 18 , 2019", "05:01", "Taiwan see 2019 Hualien earthquake", "23.989", "121.693", "1", "6.1", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 9km east of Hualian , Taiwan , at a depth of 20.0km" ], [ "April 22 , 2019", "09:11", "Luzon , Philippines see 2019 Luzon earthquake", "14.924", "120.497", "18", "6.1", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 0km ESE of Gutad , Philippines , at a depth of 20.0km" ], [ "May 6 , 2019", "21:19", "Eastern New Guinea region , Papua New Guinea", "-6.975", "146.449", "0", "7.1", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 33km NW of Bulolo , Papua New Guinea , at a depth of 146.0km" ], [ "May 14 , 2019", "12:58", "New Britain region , Papua New Guinea", "-4.081", "152.569", "0", "7.5", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 45km NE of Kokopo , Papua New Guinea , at a depth of 10.0km" ], [ "May 26 , 2019", "07:41", "Northern Peru see 2019 Peru earthquake", "-5.796", "-75.298", "2", "8.0", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 75km SSE of Lagunas , Peru , at a depth of 109.9km" ], [ "May 30 , 2019", "09:03", "El Salvador", "13.243", "-89.272", "1", "6.6", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 27km SSE of La Libertad , El Salvador , at a depth of 65.1km" ], [ "June 15 , 2019", "22:55", "Kermadec Islands , New Zealand", "-30.805", "-178.095", "0", "7.2", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 103km NE of L'Esperance Rock , New Zealand , at a depth of 34.4km" ], [ "June 17 , 2019", "14:55", "Eastern Sichuan , China see 2019 Sichuan earthquake", "28.405", "104.957", "13", "5.8", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 19km south of Changning , China , at a depth of 10.0km" ], [ "June 24 , 2019", "02:53", "Banda Sea", "-6.389", "129.220", "0", "7.3", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 288km NW of Saumlaki , Indonesia , at a depth of 208.3km" ], [ "July 4 , 2019", "17:33", "Southern California , United States see 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes", "35.705", "-117.506", "1", "6.4", "M w ( USGS ) Centred 12km SW of Searles Valley , California , United States , at a depth of 10.7km" ] ]
2019
Main article : List of earthquakes in 2019
List_of_earthquakes_2011–2020_8
The following is a list of significant earthquakes for the period 2011-2020, listing earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above, or which caused fatalities. Deaths due to earthquake-caused tsunamis are included. For lists of earthquakes by country, which may include smaller and less destructive events than those listed here, see Lists of earthquakes by country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Men's_100_metres
1999 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Marcin Nowak", "Poland", "10.47" ], [ "2", "Mark Findlay", "Great Britain", "10.56" ], [ "3", "Yordan Yovchev", "Bulgaria", "10.64" ], [ "4", "Lenny Martinez", "Sweden", "10.64" ], [ "5", "Thomas Mellin-Olsen", "Norway", "10.66" ], [ "6", "Hildberto Almeida", "Portugal", "10.67" ], [ "7", "Orkatz Beitia", "Spain", "10.68" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : -1.8m/s
1999_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Men's_100_metres_3
The men's 100 metres event at the 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Göteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi on 29 and 30 July 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Facinelli
Peter Facinelli
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1995", "Angela", "Lucifer" ], [ "1996", "Foxfire", "Ethan Bixby" ], [ "1997", "Touch Me", "Bail" ], [ "1998", "Dancer , Texas Pop . 81", "Terrell Lee Lusk" ], [ "1998", "Ca n't Hardly Wait", "Mike Dexter" ], [ "1998", "Telling You", "Phil Fazzulo" ], [ "1998", "Welcome to Hollywood", "Actor" ], [ "1999", "The Big Kahuna", "Bob Walker" ], [ "1999", "Blue Ridge Fall", "Danny Shepherd" ], [ "2000", "Supernova", "Karl Larson" ], [ "2000", "Ropewalk", "Charlie" ], [ "2000", "Honest", "Daniel Wheaton" ], [ "2001", "Stealing Time", "Alec Nichols" ], [ "2001", "Tempted", "Jimmy Mulate" ], [ "2001", "Riding in Cars with Boys", "Tommy Butcher" ], [ "2002", "The Scorpion King", "Takmet" ], [ "2005", "Chloe", "The boyfriend" ], [ "2005", "Enfants terribles", "Curtis" ], [ "2006", "Touch The Top of the World", "Eric Weihenmayer" ], [ "2006", "Hollow Man 2", "Detective Frank Turner" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Peter_Facinelli_0
Peter Facinelli (born November 26, 1973) is an American actor and producer. He starred as Donovan Van Ray on the Fox series Fastlane from 2002 to 2003. He played Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the film adaptations of the Twilight novel series, and is also known for his role as Mike Dexter in the 1998 film Can't Hardly Wait. Facinelli was a regular on the Showtime comedy-drama series Nurse Jackie, portraying the role of Dr. Fitch Coop Cooper. He portrayed Maxwell Lord on the first season of the TV series Supergirl.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amendments_to_the_Constitution_of_Pakistan
Amendments to the Constitution of Pakistan
[ "#", "Amendments", "Enactment date", "Full text" ]
[ [ "1st", "Redefined the boundaries of Pakistan and removed references to East Pakistan", "4 May 1974", "Full Text" ], [ "2nd", "Defined a Muslim and declared the status of Ahmadis as minority and 'non-Muslim '", "7 September 1974", "Full Text" ], [ "3rd", "Extended the period of preventive detention", "18 February 1975", "Full Text" ], [ "4th", "Decreed additional seats for minorities , it also deprived courts of the power to grant bail to any person detained under any preventive detention", "21 November 1975", "Full Text" ], [ "5th", "Widened the scope of restriction on the High Courts", "5 September 1976", "Full Text" ], [ "6th", "Provided that Chief Justice of Supreme Court will be retired at the age of 65 and High Court judges at age 62", "22 December 1976", "Full Text" ], [ "7th", "Enables the Prime Minister to obtain a vote of confidence of the people of Pakistan", "16 May 1977", "Full Text" ], [ "8th", "Changed Pakistan 's government from a Parliamentary system to a Semi-presidential system by giving the President a number of additional powers", "11 November 1985", "Full Text" ], [ "9th", "Bill to impose Shariah law as the supreme law of land . The bill was passed by Senate but could never be passed by National Assembly owing to the latter 's dissolution", "Not passed", "Full Text" ], [ "10th", "Fixed the interval period between sessions of the National Assembly to not exceed 130 days", "29 March 1987", "Full Text" ], [ "11th", "Revision of the reserved seats for women in the National and the provincial assemblies . The bill was withdrawn in 1992", "Not passed", "Full Text" ], [ "12th", "Created Speedy Trial Court for 3 years", "1991", "Full Text" ], [ "13th", "Stripped the President of Pakistan of his reserve power to dissolve the National Assembly of Pakistan , and thereby triggering new elections and dismissing the Prime Minister", "1997", "Full Text" ], [ "14th", "Allowed members of parliament to be dismissed if they defect", "3 July 1997", "Full Text" ], [ "15th", "Bill to impose Shariah law as supreme law of land . Was never passed", "Not passed", "Full Text" ], [ "16th", "Increased the term appointed for quota system as per 1973 Constitution from 20 to 40 years", "1999", "Full Text" ], [ "17th", "Made changes dealing with the office of the President and the reversal of the effects of the Thirteenth Amendment", "2003", "Full Text" ], [ "18th", "Removed the power of President of Pakistan to dissolve the Parliament unilaterally", "8 April 2010", "Full Text" ], [ "19th", "Provided for the appointment of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and made amendments in the number of members of the parliamentary committee for the appointment of Chief Electoral Officers at Election Commission of Pakistan", "22 December 2010", "Full Text" ], [ "20th", "For Free and Fair Elections", "14 February 2012", "Full Text" ] ]
This is a list of all the amendments to the Constitution of Pakistan .
Amendments_to_the_Constitution_of_Pakistan_0
This is a list of all the amendments to the Constitution of Pakistan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
Boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Flyweight ( −51 kg ) details", "Pascual Pérez Argentina", "Spartaco Bandinelli Italy", "Han Soo-Ann South Korea" ], [ "Bantamweight ( −54 kg ) details", "Tibor Csík Hungary", "Gianbattista Zuddas Italy", "Juan Evangelista Venegas Puerto Rico" ], [ "Featherweight ( −58 kg ) details", "Ernesto Formenti Italy", "Dennis Shepherd South Africa", "Aleksy Antkiewicz Poland" ], [ "Lightweight ( −62 kg ) details", "Gerald Dreyer South Africa", "Joseph Vissers Belgium", "Svend Wad Denmark" ], [ "Welterweight ( −67 kg ) details", "Július Torma Czechoslovakia", "Hank Herring United States", "Alessandro D'Ottavio Italy" ], [ "Middleweight ( −73 kg ) details", "László Papp Hungary", "John Wright Great Britain", "Ivano Fontana Italy" ], [ "Light heavyweight ( −80 kg ) details", "George Hunter South Africa", "Don Scott Great Britain", "Mauro Cía Argentina" ], [ "Heavyweight ( +80 kg ) details", "Rafael Iglesias Argentina", "Gunnar Nilsson Sweden", "John Arthur South Africa" ] ]
Medal summary
Boxing_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_0
Final results for the Boxing competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Redbox_Bowl_broadcasters
List of Redbox Bowl broadcasters
[ "Date", "Network", "Play-by-play announcers", "Color commentators", "Sideline reporters" ]
[ [ "2019", "Fox", "Joe Davis", "Brock Huard", "Bruce Feldman" ], [ "2018", "Fox", "Joe Davis", "Brady Quinn", "Bruce Feldman" ], [ "2017", "Fox", "Joe Davis", "Brady Quinn", "Bruce Feldman" ], [ "2016", "Fox", "Gus Johnson", "Joel Klatt", "Shannon Spake" ], [ "2015", "ESPN", "Jason Benetti", "Rod Gilmore", "Shelley Smith" ], [ "2014", "ESPN", "Dave Flemming", "Greg McElroy", "Shelley Smith" ], [ "2013", "ESPN", "Dave Pasch", "Brian Griese", "Tom Luginbill" ], [ "2012", "ESPN2", "Dave Pasch", "Brian Griese", "Jenn Brown" ], [ "2011 ( Dec )", "ESPN", "Carter Blackburn", "Brock Huard", "Shelley Smith" ], [ "2011 ( Jan )", "ESPN", "Mark Jones", "Bob Davie and Rod Gilmore", "Quint Kessenich" ], [ "2009", "ESPN", "Joe Tessitore", "Rod Gilmore", "Todd Harris" ], [ "2008", "ESPN", "Joe Tessitore", "Rod Gilmore", "Quint Kessenich" ], [ "2007", "ESPN", "Sean McDonough", "Chris Spielman", "Rob Stone" ], [ "2006", "ESPN", "Tim Brant", "Dan Fouts", "Jack Arute" ], [ "2005", "ESPN", "Sean McDonough", "Chris Spielman", "" ], [ "2004", "ESPN2", "Eric Collins", "Andre Ware", "" ], [ "2003", "ESPN2", "Mark Malone", "Mike Golic", "" ], [ "2002", "ESPN2", "Pam Ward", "Chris Spielman", "Rob Stone" ] ]
Television
List_of_Fight_Hunger_Bowl_broadcasters_0
The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast college football's Redbox Bowl throughout the years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_FC_Steaua_București_season
2018–19 FC Steaua București season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving from", "Type", "Transfer window", "Ends", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "13", "DF", "Marian Pleașcă", "28", "EU", "Gaz Metan Mediaș", "Loan return", "Summer", "Undisclosed", "-", "" ], [ "26", "FW", "Daniel Benzar", "20", "EU", "Voluntari", "Loan return", "Summer", "2019", "-", "" ], [ "17", "MF", "Antonio Jakoliš", "26", "EU", "Apollon Limassol", "Loan return", "Summer", "2020", "-", "" ], [ "24", "MF", "Paul Szecui", "17", "EU", "Metaloglobus București", "Loan return", "Summer", "Undisclosed", "-", "" ], [ "29", "MF", "William De Amorim", "26", "EU", "Kayserispor", "Loan return", "Summer", "2021", "-", "" ], [ "11", "MF", "Olimpiu Moruțan", "19", "EU", "Botoșani", "Transfer", "Summer", "2023", "€700,000", "steauafc.com" ], [ "92", "MF", "Kamer Qaka", "23", "EU", "Politehnica Iași", "Transfer", "Summer", "2023", "€400,000", "steauafc.com" ], [ "24", "FW", "Raul Rusescu", "30", "EU", "Osmanlıspor", "Transfer", "Summer", "2020", "Free", "steauafc.com" ], [ "77", "DF", "Alexandru Stan", "29", "EU", "Astra Giurgiu", "Transfer", "Summer", "2021", "€300,000", "steauafc.com" ], [ "28", "MF", "Mihai Roman", "33", "EU", "Botoșani", "Transfer", "Summer", "2020", "€400,000", "steauafc.com" ], [ "33", "MF", "Hristo Zlatinski", "33", "EU", "U Craiova", "Transfer", "Summer", "2019", "Free", "steauafc.com" ], [ "70", "MF", "Florentin Matei", "25", "EU", "Ittihad Kalba", "Transfer", "Winter", "2022", "Free", "steauafc.com" ], [ "27", "MF", "Adrian Stoian", "27", "EU", "Crotone", "Transfer", "Winter", "2022", "Free", "steauafc.com" ], [ "21", "FW", "Ioan Hora", "30", "EU", "Elazığspor", "Transfer", "Winter", "2021", "Free", "steauafc.com" ], [ "17", "DF", "Iulian Cristea", "24", "EU", "Gaz Metan Mediaș", "Transfer", "Winter", "2023", "€150,000", "steauafc.com" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
2018–19_FC_Steaua_București_season_0
The 2018-19 season was FCSB's 71st season since its founding in 1947.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_AIK_Fotboll_season
2016 AIK Fotboll season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "10", "FW", "Henok Goitom", "31", "EU", "Getafe", "End of contract", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "14", "MF", "Kenny Pavey", "36", "EU", "Assyriska FF", "End of contract", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "15", "MF", "Gabriel Ferreyra", "21", "Non-EU", "Boca Juniors", "End of loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "16", "DF", "Alex Pereira", "33", "Non-EU", "AFC United", "End of loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "", "MF", "Alexander Hedman", "19", "EU", "IK Sirius", "End of contract", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "23", "FW", "Mohamed Bangura", "26", "Non-EU", "Dalian Yifang F.C", "Transfer", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "", "DF", "Edward Owusu", "21", "EU", "Piteå IF", "End of contract", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "18", "DF", "Noah Sonko Sundberg", "19", "EU", "GIF Sundsvall", "Loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "", "MF", "William Sheriff", "19", "EU", "Nyköpings BIS", "Loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "", "GK", "Rager Rebandi", "18", "EU", "Vasalunds IF", "Loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "", "DF", "Rickson Mansiamina", "18", "EU", "HIFK", "Loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "9", "FW", "Marko Nikolić", "18", "EU", "Syrianska FC", "Loan", "Winter", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "7", "FW", "Fredrik Brustad", "26", "Non-EU", "Molde", "Transfer", "Summer", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "22", "FW", "Carlos Strandberg", "20", "EU", "CSKA Moscow", "End of loan", "Summer", "N/A", "sportbladet.se" ], [ "28", "MF", "Niclas Eliasson", "20", "EU", "IFK Norrköping", "Loan", "Summer", "N/A", "fotbolltransfers.com" ], [ "", "MF", "William Sheriff", "19", "EU", "Karlbergs BK", "Transfer", "Summer", "N/A", "Twitter ( in French )" ] ]
Current squad -- Players in/out
2016_AIK_Fotboll_season_1
The 2016 season is AIK's 125th in existence, their 88th season in Allsvenskan and their 11th consecutive season in the league. The team will be competing in Allsvenskan, Svenska Cupen and UEFA Europa League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_NLL_season
2006 NLL season
[ "Award", "Winner", "Team" ]
[ [ "Jet Blue MVP Award", "Steve Dietrich", "Buffalo" ], [ "Edge Active Care Rookie of the Year Award", "Brodie Merrill", "Portland" ], [ "Les Bartley Award ( Coach of the Year )", "Derek Keenan", "Portland" ], [ "GM of the Year Award", "Derek Keenan", "Portland" ], [ "Executive of the Year Award", "Angela Batinovich", "Portland" ], [ "Defensive Player of the Year", "Brodie Merrill", "Portland" ], [ "RBK Goaltender of the Year Award", "Steve Dietrich", "Buffalo" ], [ "Bowflex Sportsmanship Award", "Sean Greenhalgh", "Philadelphia" ], [ "Championship Game MVP", "Gavin Prout", "Colorado" ] ]
Awards -- Annual
2006_NLL_season_3
The 2006 National Lacrosse League season was the 20th season in the history of the league, which began as the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League in 1987. The season began on December 30, 2005 and concluded with the championship game on May 13, 2006. The defending champion Toronto Rock were once again the favourite to win the Champions' Cup, but a slow start plus a dismal performance in the semifinal game against Rochester removed the Rock from contention. The Colorado Mammoth, under first-year head coach Gary Gait, won their first title since winning the first ever title in 1987, as the Baltimore Thunder. Highly touted Portland rookie Brodie Merrill lived up to his hype, winning both the Defensive Player of the Year and the Rookie of the Year awards. Portland continued its domination of the post-season awards with Derek Keenan, himself a former Rookie of the Year Award winner (1992 with Buffalo), winning both the Les Bartley Award for coach of the year and the GM of the Year Award, and owner Angela Batinovich winning the Executive of the Year Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_World_Single_Distance_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metres
2012 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships – Men's 1500 metres
[ "Rank", "Pair", "Lane", "Name", "Country", "Time", "Time behind" ]
[ [ "1", "12", "o", "Denny Morrison", "Canada", "1:46.44", "" ], [ "2", "9", "o", "Ivan Skobrev", "Russia", "1:46.49", "+0.05" ], [ "3", "11", "i", "Håvard Bøkko", "Norway", "1:46.50", "+0.06" ], [ "4", "12", "i", "Shani Davis", "United States", "1:46.64", "+0.20" ], [ "5", "10", "o", "Stefan Groothuis", "Netherlands", "1:46.65", "+0.21" ], [ "6", "4", "o", "Denis Yuskov", "Russia", "1:46.81", "+0.37" ], [ "7", "6", "i", "Jonathan Kuck", "United States", "1:46.83", "+0.39" ], [ "8", "11", "o", "Kjeld Nuis", "Netherlands", "1:47.06", "+0.62" ], [ "9", "7", "o", "Zbigniew Bródka", "Poland", "1:47.10", "+0.66" ], [ "10", "9", "i", "Konrad Niedźwiedzki", "Poland", "1:47.12", "+0.68" ], [ "11", "7", "i", "Benjamin Macé", "France", "1:47.13", "+0.69" ], [ "12", "8", "o", "Alexis Contin", "France", "1:47.53", "+1.09" ], [ "13", "5", "i", "Mathieu Giroux", "Canada", "1:47.64", "+1.20" ], [ "14", "8", "i", "Koen Verweij", "Netherlands", "1:47.74", "+1.30" ], [ "15", "6", "o", "Sverre Lunde Pedersen", "Norway", "1:47.86", "+1.42" ], [ "16", "5", "o", "Bart Swings", "Belgium", "1:47.90", "+1.46" ], [ "17", "10", "i", "Brian Hansen", "United States", "1:47.92", "+1.48" ], [ "18", "4", "i", "Yevgeny Lalenkov", "Russia", "1:48.36", "+1.92" ], [ "19", "3", "o", "Lucas Makowsky", "Canada", "1:48.45", "+2.01" ], [ "20", "3", "i", "Mirko Giacomo Nenzi", "Italy", "1:48.75", "+2.31" ] ]
Results
2012_World_Single_Distance_Speed_Skating_Championships_–_Men's_1500_metres_0
The men's 1500 metres race of the 2012 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships was held on 22 March at 16:30 local time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_World_Championship_squads
1994 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "1994 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Lilia Sergueva", "19.06.72", "183 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "2", "Elena Arifova", "20.09.72", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "3", "Alla Gassanova", "06.08.70", "183 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "Emlak Bank Ankara" ], [ "4", "Victoria Ravva", "31.10.75", "186 cm ( 6 ft 1 in )", "Vakibank Ankara" ], [ "5", "Yelena Shabovta", "28.08.69", "182 cm ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "6", "Gulouchen Kerimova", "16.09.79", "183 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "7", "Tatyana Federova", "20.03.78", "181 cm ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "8", "Mariia Tsarenko", "12.08.76", "182 cm ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "9", "Alla Teterina", "24.02.62", "186 cm ( 6 ft 1 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "10", "Olisana Barinova", "06.04.78", "176 cm ( 5 ft 9 ⁄ 2 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "11", "Viktoriia Stepanisheheva", "17.05.80", "178 cm ( 5 ft 10 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "12", "Svetlana Selerneva", "10.02.64", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "13", "Marina Kuzmina", "07.10.78", "181 cm ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )", "Yashiyurt" ], [ "14", "Dinara Aidarova", "29.07.63", "175 cm ( 5 ft 9 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ], [ "16", "Mariia Volchkova", "12.04.78", "180 cm ( 5 ft 11 in )", "Neffyag Baku" ] ]
Azerbaijan
Head coach : Faik Karayev
1994_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_World_Championship_squads_0
This article shows all participating team squads at the 1994 FIVB Women's World Championship, held from November 17 to 30 October in Brazil. Head coach: Faik Karayev Note: only a selection of 12 players listed below participated at the Championships
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_–_Men's_K-2_1000_metres
2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Men's K-2 1000 metres
[ "Rank", "Kayakers", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Roman Anoshkin Vladislav Litovka", "Russia", "3:10.63", "QS" ], [ "2", "Ričardas Nekriošius Andrej Olijnik", "Lithuania", "3:10.78", "QS" ], [ "3", "Cyrille Carré Étienne Hubert", "France", "3:10.79", "QS" ], [ "4", "Brian Malfesi Vincent Jourdenais", "Canada", "3:14.39", "QS" ], [ "5", "Konstantinos Efthymiadis Vladyslav Dvulyat", "Greece", "3:27.26", "QS" ], [ "6", "Sunny Kumar Atul Kumar", "India", "3:32.40", "" ], [ "7", "Momen Mahran Ahmed Elbedwihy", "Egypt", "3:38.67", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
2019_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_–_Men's_K-2_1000_metres_5
The men's K-2 1000 metres competition at the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged took place at the Olympic Centre of Szeged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_B._Jordan
Michael B. Jordan
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1999", "Black and White", "Teen # 2" ], [ "2001", "Hardball", "Jamal" ], [ "2007", "Blackout", "C.J" ], [ "2009", "Pastor Brown", "Tariq Brown" ], [ "2012", "Red Tails", "Maurice Bumps Wilson" ], [ "2012", "Chronicle", "Steve Montgomery" ], [ "2013", "Fruitvale Station", "Oscar Grant" ], [ "2013", "Justice League : The Flashpoint Paradox", "Victor Stone / Cyborg ( voice )" ], [ "2014", "That Awkward Moment", "Mikey" ], [ "2015", "Fantastic Four", "Johnny Storm / Human Torch" ], [ "2015", "Creed", "Adonis Donnie Johnson Creed" ], [ "2018", "Black Panther", "N'Jadaka / Erik Killmonger Stevens" ], [ "2018", "Kin", "Male Cleaner" ], [ "2018", "Creed II", "Adonis Donnie Johnson Creed" ], [ "2019", "Just Mercy", "Bryan Stevenson" ], [ "2020", "Without Remorse", "John Clark" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Michael_B._Jordan_0
Michael Bakari Jordan (/bɒkɒriː/; born February 9, 1987) is an American actor and producer. He is known for his film roles as shooting victim Oscar Grant in the drama Fruitvale Station (2013), boxer Adonis Creed in the Rocky sequel film Creed (2015) and main antagonist Erik Killmonger in Black Panther (2018), all three of which were co-written and directed by Ryan Coogler. Jordan's television roles include Wallace in the HBO series The Wire (2002), Reggie Montgomery in the ABC series All My Children (2003-2006), and Vince Howard in the NBC drama series Friday Night Lights (2009-2011). His other film performances also include Maurice Bumps Wilson in Red Tails (2012), Steve Montgomery in Chronicle (2012), Mikey in That Awkward Moment (2014) and the Human Torch in Fantastic Four (2015).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_June_to_July_2017
List of United States tornadoes from June to July 2017
[ "EF #", "Location", "County / Parish", "State", "Start Coord", "Time ( UTC )", "Path length", "Max width", "Summary" ]
[ [ "EF0", "Beecher", "Will", "IL", "41°21′12″N 87°37′24″W / 41.3534°N 87.6233°W / 41.3534 ; -87.6233 ( Beecher ( Jun . 9 , EF0 ) )", "21:05-21:06", "0.21 mi ( 0.34 km )", "20 yd ( 18 m )", "A weak landspout tornado briefly touched down in Beecher . No damage occurred" ], [ "EF0", "E of Wales", "Cavalier", "ND", "48°55′N 98°34′W / 48.91°N 98.56°W / 48.91 ; -98.56 ( Wales ( Jun . 9 , EF0 ) )", "23:09-23:12", "2 mi ( 3.2 km )", "200 yd ( 180 m )", "Numerous tree limbs and branches were snapped throughout multiple shelter belts . Fields were stripped of crops by wind-driven hail" ], [ "EF1", "N of Langdon", "Cavalier", "ND", "48°49′N 98°22′W / 48.81°N 98.37°W / 48.81 ; -98.37 ( Langdon ( Jun . 9 , EF1 ) )", "23:27-23:29", "1.29 mi ( 2.08 km )", "600 yd ( 550 m )", "The doors were ripped from a seed company elevator ; door and roof panels were strewn around in a circular pattern . Six power poles were snapped" ], [ "EF2", "ENE of Langdon to S of Mountain", "Cavalier , Pembina", "ND", "48°49′N 98°13′W / 48.81°N 98.21°W / 48.81 ; -98.21 ( Langdon ( Jun . 9 , EF2 ) )", "23:45-00:14", "19 mi ( 31 km )", "800 yd ( 730 m )", "This large tornado was embedded in hail and downburst winds . Large power poles were snapped , roofing was torn from homes , metal pole sheds were completely destroyed , metal grain bins were crushed , and sheet metal was scattered up to a mile or more through fields . Bean and grain fields were heavily scoured as well" ], [ "EF2", "S of Knox", "Benson", "ND", "48°16′N 99°44′W / 48.26°N 99.74°W / 48.26 ; -99.74 ( Knox ( Jun . 9 , EF2 ) )", "00:08-00:20", "8 mi ( 13 km )", "600 yd ( 550 m )", "Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in shelter belts and groves . A mobile doppler radar system measured peak winds of 119 mph ( 192 km/h )" ], [ "EF0", "S of Brinsmade", "Benson", "ND", "48°08′N 99°19′W / 48.14°N 99.32°W / 48.14 ; -99.32 ( Brinsmade ( Jun . 9 , EF0 ) )", "00:34-00:37", "2.05 mi ( 3.30 km )", "200 yd ( 180 m )", "Storm chasers videoed the ground swirl of a tornado" ], [ "EF0", "E of Devils Lake", "Ramsey", "ND", "48°07′N 98°46′W / 48.11°N 98.77°W / 48.11 ; -98.77 ( Devils Lake ( Jun . 9 , EF0 ) )", "01:27", "0.1 mi ( 0.16 km )", "20 yd ( 18 m )", "A brief tornado was reported" ], [ "EF0", "SSW of Warwick", "Eddy", "ND", "47°46′N 98°46′W / 47.76°N 98.76°W / 47.76 ; -98.76 ( Warwick ( Jun . 9 , EF0 ) )", "01:29-01:33", "3 mi ( 4.8 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "Large tree branches and limbs were broken off" ], [ "EF0", "SW of Walum", "Griggs", "ND", "47°15′N 98°13′W / 47.25°N 98.22°W / 47.25 ; -98.22 ( Walum ( Jun . 9 , EF0 ) )", "02:32-02:33", "0.1 mi ( 0.16 km )", "75 yd ( 69 m )", "Storm chasers observed a brief dust swirl" ] ]
June -- June 9 event
List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_June_to_July_2017_3
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States throughout June and July 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_World_Games
1989 World Games
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Italy ( ITA )", "21", "15", "14", "50" ], [ "2", "West Germany ( FRG ) *", "18", "13", "27", "58" ], [ "3", "Soviet Union ( URS )", "15", "13", "8", "36" ], [ "4", "United States ( USA )", "8", "9", "9", "26" ], [ "5", "France ( FRA )", "8", "6", "6", "20" ], [ "6", "South Korea ( KOR )", "8", "1", "4", "13" ], [ "7", "Great Britain ( GBR )", "6", "6", "11", "23" ], [ "8", "Canada ( CAN )", "6", "2", "1", "9" ], [ "9", "Chinese Taipei ( TPE )", "4", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "10", "China ( CHN )", "2", "5", "1", "8" ], [ "11", "Japan ( JPN )", "2", "4", "7", "13" ], [ "12", "Austria ( AUT )", "2", "4", "4", "10" ], [ "13", "Netherlands ( NED )", "2", "2", "3", "7" ], [ "14", "Belgium ( BEL )", "2", "1", "3", "6" ], [ "15", "Finland ( FIN )", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "16", "Portugal ( POR )", "2", "0", "0", "2" ], [ "17", "Switzerland ( SUI )", "1", "5", "4", "10" ], [ "18", "Indonesia ( INA )", "1", "0", "4", "5" ], [ "19", "New Zealand ( NZL )", "1", "0", "0", "1" ], [ "19", "Norway ( NOR )", "1", "0", "0", "1" ] ]
Medal table
Further information : List of 1989 World Games medal winners The medal tally was as follows . Italy won the most gold medals in this edition ; West Germany led in overall medals . [ 3 ] Two bronze medals were awarded in the men 's karate kata event and in each karate kumite ( 10 ) and taekwondo ( 12 ) event . * Host nation ( West Germany )
1989_World_Games_1
The 1989 World Games, the third World Games, were an international multi-sport event held in Karlsruhe, West Germany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Switzerland
List of castles and fortresses in Switzerland
[ "Name", "Location", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Beromünster Castle", "Beromünster", "", "" ], [ "Buttisholz Castle", "Buttisholz 47°06′54″N 8°05′49″E / 47.115101°N 8.097011°E / 47.115101 ; 8.097011", "", "" ], [ "Götzental Castle", "Dierikon 47°05′30″N 8°22′37″E / 47.091792°N 8.376996°E / 47.091792 ; 8.376996", "", "" ], [ "Heidegg Castle", "Gelfingen village , Hitzkirch 47°13′0.33″N 8°16′22.92″E / 47.2167583°N 8.2730333°E / 47.2167583 ; 8.2730333", "12th-13th century", "residence of Home of Lords of Heidegg , then of Lucerne patricians , today museum" ], [ "Huwyl Burg", "Römerswil", "", "Only appears on a 1665 map , ruins excavated in 1902" ], [ "Kastelen Tower Ruins", "Alberswil 47°08′49″N 7°59′35″E / 47.14695°N 7.99298°E / 47.14695 ; 7.99298", "1252", "Ruined castle tower" ], [ "Bailiff 's Castle ( Willisau )", "Willisau 47°07′10″N 7°59′26″E / 47.119313°N 7.990534°E / 47.119313 ; 7.990534", "", "" ], [ "Meggenhorn Castle", "Meggen 47°02′07″N 8°21′22″E / 47.035207°N 8.356217°E / 47.035207 ; 8.356217", "1868", "Houses a Welte Philharmonic Organ , used for concerts and as a reception hall" ], [ "Neuhabsburg Castle", "Meggen 47°02′30″N 8°22′25″E / 47.041667°N 8.373611°E / 47.041667 ; 8.373611", "1244", "Destroyed in 1352 . In 1871 a Gothic Revival castle built on site . Today privately owned" ], [ "Nünegg Castle", "Hohenrain 47°12′32″N 8°18′14″E / 47.208892°N 8.303861°E / 47.208892 ; 8.303861", "", "Ruined castle" ], [ "Schauensee Castle", "Kriens 47°01′38″N 8°16′52″E / 47.02735556°N 8.28123611°E / 47.02735556 ; 8.28123611", "13th century", "" ], [ "Wyher Castle", "Ettiswil 47°8′31.3″N 8°1′25.6″E / 47.142028°N 8.023778°E / 47.142028 ; 8.023778", "1304 first mentioned", "Museum since 1996" ] ]
Lucerne
ButtisholzGötzentalHeideggKastelenWillisauMeggenhornNeuhabsburgNüneggSchauenseeWyher Castles in Lucerne
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Switzerland_11
This list includes castles and fortresses in Switzerland. Entries list the name and location of the castle, fortress or ruins in each Canton in Switzerland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Canada_(season_1)
So You Think You Can Dance Canada (season 1)
[ "Couple", "Style", "Music", "Choreographer" ]
[ [ "Nico Archambault Allie Bertram Miles Faber Natalli Reznik", "Street Jazz", "Genesis - Justice", "Dan Karaty" ], [ "Nico Archambault Natalli Reznik", "Salsa", "La Pelota - Ray Barretto", "Gustavo Vargas" ], [ "Miles Faber Natalli Reznik", "Hip-hop", "Let 's Get Dirty ( I Ca n't Get in da Club ) - Redman", "Sho-Tyme" ], [ "Nico Archambault Allie Bertram", "Contemporary", "Permanent - David Cook", "Stacey Tookey" ], [ "Miles Faber Allie Bertram", "Musical Theatre", "Move ( You 're Steppin On My Heart ) ( Dreamgirls ) - Jennifer Holliday , Loretta Devine , Sheryl Lee Ralph", "Sean Cheesman" ], [ "Allie Bertram Natalli Reznik", "Go-go", "Drums a Go-Go - The Hollywood Persuaders", "Melissa Williams" ], [ "Nico Archambault Miles Faber", "Capoeira", "A Amizade/Sacode A Poeira ( Coro ) - Mestre Barrao / Axe Capoeira", "Paul Becker" ] ]
Top 20 Finalists -- Performances
Judges : Jean-Marc Généreux , Tré Armstrong , Luther Brown , Blake McGrath
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Canada_(season_1)_11
Season 1 of So You Think You Can Dance Canada is a dance reality show and competition that airs on CTV. It is hosted by MuchMusic VJ Leah Miller. The series is based on the original American TV series So You Think You Can Dance. Auditions started April 7, 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia and ended in Toronto, Ontario on June 8, 2008. The show premiered on September 11, 2008 beginning with the Toronto auditions. The first winner was Nicholas Archambault, with Allie Bertram coming in the runner-up position.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Donelson_Union_order_of_battle
Fort Donelson Union order of battle
[ "Division", "Brigade", "Regiments and Others" ]
[ [ "First Division BG John A. McClernand", "1st Brigade K -184 , W -603 , M -66 = 853 Col Richard J. Oglesby", "8th Illinois : Ltc Frank L. Rhoads 18th Illinois : Col Michael K. Lawler ( w ) , Cpt Daniel H. Brush ( w ) , Cpt Samuel B . Marks 29th Illinois : Col James S. Reardon 30th Illinois : Ltc Elias S. Dennis 31st Illinois : Col John A. Logan ( w ) , Cpt Jasper M. Dresser Battery D , 1st Illinois Light Artillery : Cpt Thomas Larrison 2nd Illinois Cavalry , Companies A & B : Maj John J. Mudd ( w ) , Cpt John Hotaling 2nd U.S. Cavalry , Company C ; 4th U.S. Cavalry , Company I : Lt James Powell Carmichael 's Illinois Cavalry Company : Cpt Eagleton Carmichael Dollins ' Illinois Cavalry Company : Cpt James Dollins O'Hartnett 's Illinois Cavalry Company : Cpt M. J. O'Harnett Stewart 's Illinois Cavalry Company : Lt Ezra King" ], [ "First Division BG John A. McClernand", "2nd Brigade K -99 , W -350 , M -98 = 547 Col William H. L. Wallace", "11th Illinois : Ltc Thomas E. G. Ransom ( w ) , Maj Garnett Nevin 20th Illinois : Col C. Carroll Marsh 45th Illinois : Col John Eugene Smith 48th Illinois : Col Isham N. Haynie , Ltc Thomas H. Smith ( k ) Battery B , 1st Illinois Light Artillery : Cpt Ezra Taylor Battery D , 1st Illinois Light Artillery : Cpt Edward McAllister 4th Illinois Cavalry : Col Theophilus Lyle Dickey" ], [ "First Division BG John A. McClernand", "3rd Brigade K -28 , W -105 , M -19 = 152 Col William R. Morrison ( w ) Col Isham N. Haynie Col Leonard F. Ross", "17th Illinois : Col Leonard F. Ross , Maj Francis M. Smith , Cpt Henry H. Bush 49th Illinois : Ltc Phineas Pease Battery H , 1st Missouri Light Artillery : Cpt Frederick Welker Battery K , 1st Missouri Light Artillery : Cpt George H. Stone" ], [ "Second Division BG Charles F. Smith", "1st Brigade K -69 , W -340 , M -20 = 429 Col John McArthur", "9th Illinois : Ltc Jesse J. Phillips 12th Illinois : Ltc Augustus L. Chetlain 41st Illinois : Col Isaac C. Pugh" ], [ "Second Division BG Charles F. Smith", "3rd Brigade K -10 , W -109 , M -2 = 121 Col John Cook", "7th Illinois : Ltc Andrew J. Babcock 50th Illinois : Col Moses M. Bane 52nd Illinois : Col Thomas W. Sweeny 12th Iowa : Col Joseph J . Wood 52nd Indiana : Col James M. Smith 13th Missouri : Col Crafts J. Wright Battery D , 1st Missouri Light Artillery : Cpt Henry Richardson" ], [ "Second Division BG Charles F. Smith", "4th Brigade K -55 , W -301 , M -1 = 357 Col Jacob G. Lauman", "2nd Iowa : Col James Tuttle 7th Iowa : Ltc James Parrott 14th Iowa : Col William T. Shaw 25th Indiana : Col James C. Veatch Birge 's Western Sharpshooters : Col John W. Birge" ], [ "Second Division BG Charles F. Smith", "5th Brigade K -11 , W -69 , M -0 = 80 Col Morgan L. Smith", "11th Indiana : Col George F. McGinnis 8th Missouri : Maj John McDonald" ], [ "Third Division BG Lew Wallace", "1st Brigade K -35 , W -182 , M -16 = 233 Col Charles Cruft", "31st Indiana : Ltc John Osborn , Maj Fred Arn 44th Indiana : Col Hugh B. Reed 17th Kentucky : Col John H. McHenry , Jr. 25th Kentucky : Col James M. Shackelford" ], [ "Third Division BG Lew Wallace", "2nd Brigade K 6 , W -15 , M -1 = 22", "46th Illinois : Col John A. Davis 57th Illinois : Col Silas D. Baldwin 58th Illinois : Col William F. Lynch 20th Ohio : Col Charles Whittlesey" ], [ "Third Division BG Lew Wallace", "3rd Brigade K -3 , W -24 , M -1 = 28 Col John M. Thayer", "1st Nebraska : Ltc William McCord 58th Ohio : Ltc Ferdinand F. Rempel 68th Ohio : Col Samuel H. Steedman 76th Ohio : Col William B . Woods" ], [ "Third Division BG Lew Wallace", "Unattached K -0 , W -20 , M -0 = 20", "Battery A , 1st Illinois Light Artillery : Lt Peter P. Wood 32nd Illinois , Company A : Cpt Henry Davidson" ] ]
Union Forces -- District of Cairo
BG Ulysses S. Grant , Commanding Chief of Staff : Col Joseph D. Webster Chief of Engineers : Col James B. McPherson Assistant Adjutant General : Cpt John A. Rawlins
Fort_Donelson_Union_order_of_battle_0
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Fort Donelson of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the casualty returns, and the reports. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_Taiwan_cover_models
List of Vogue Taiwan cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Milla Jovovich", "An Le" ], [ "February", "Vivian Hsu Patty Hou Ruby Lin", "Lee Shou Chih" ], [ "March", "Han Hyo Joo", "Kim Yeongjun" ], [ "April", "Amber An", "Zoey Grossman" ], [ "May", "Janine Chang", "" ], [ "May", "Hsu Wei-ning", "" ], [ "May", "Janine Chang & Hsu Wei-ning", "" ], [ "June", "Park Shin-hye", "Ahn Jooyoung" ], [ "July", "Amber Kuo", "Chiang Ming Shih" ], [ "August", "Chiling Lin", "Tim Ho" ], [ "September", "Song Ji-hyo", "Jdz Chung" ], [ "October", "Gwei Lun-mei", "Enrique Vega" ], [ "November", "Elly Hsu Dee Hsu Alice Hsu Lily Hsu", "Yi Wei Lai" ], [ "December", "Xie Jin Yan", "Enrique Vega" ] ]
2010s -- 2017
List_of_Vogue_Taiwan_cover_models_21
This list of Vogue Taiwan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Taiwan, the Taiwanese edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in October 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocahontas_Stakes
Pocahontas Stakes
[ "Year", "Winner", "Age", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Distance", "Time", "Purse", "Grade" ]
[ [ "2017", "Patrona Margarita", "2", "Brian Hernandez , Jr", "W. Bret Calhoun", "Craig D. Upham", "​ 1 ⁄ 16 mile", "1:46.35", "$ 200,000", "II" ], [ "2016", "Daddys Lil Darling", "2", "Corey J. Lanerie", "Kenneth G. McPeek", "Normandy Farm", "​ 1 ⁄ 16 mile", "1:47.19", "$ 200,000", "II" ], [ "2015", "Dothraki Queen", "2", "Corey J. Lanerie", "Kenneth G. McPeek", "Magdalena Racing", "​ 1 ⁄ 16 mile", "1:45.80", "$ 200,000", "II" ], [ "2014", "Cristina 's Journey", "2", "Miguel Mena", "Dale L. Romans", "GSN Racing , LLC", "​ 1 ⁄ 16 mile", "1:46.37", "$ 231,000", "II" ], [ "2013", "Untapable", "2", "Rosie Napravnik", "Steven Asmussen", "Winchell Thoroughbreds", "​ 1 ⁄ 16 mile", "1:44.38", "$ 168,150", "II" ], [ "2012", "Sign", "2", "Rosie Napravnik", "Albert Stall Jr", "Claiborne Farm /Dilschneider", "1 mile", "1:38.63", "$ 168,150", "II" ], [ "2011", "On Fire Baby", "2", "Joe Johnson", "Gary Hartlage", "Anita Cauley", "1 mile", "1:37.17", "$ 173,400", "II" ], [ "2010", "Dancinginherdreams", "2", "Julien Leparoux", "John Ward Jr", "John Oxley", "1 mile", "1:38.59", "$ 165,450", "II" ], [ "2009", "Sassy Image", "2", "Robby Albarado", "Dale L. Romans", "Jerry Romans , Jr", "1 mile", "1:38.62", "$ 115,900", "III" ], [ "2008", "Sara Louise", "2", "Robby Albarado", "Dale L. Romans", "Eldon Farm", "1 mile", "1:34.57", "$ 110,400", "III" ], [ "2007", "Pure Clan", "2", "Julien Leparoux", "Robert E. Holthus", "Lewis G. Lakin", "1 mile", "1:38.30", "$ 185,700", "III" ], [ "2006", "Change Up", "2", "Garrett Gomez", "Steven Flint", "Richard , Bertram & Elaine Klein", "1 mile", "1:35.97", "$ 114,300", "III" ], [ "2005", "French Park", "2", "Mark Guidry", "Helen Pitts", "Steve Stan Stables", "1 mile", "1:37.19", "$ 120,600", "III" ], [ "2004", "Punch Appeal", "2", "Pat Day", "Steve Asmussen", "Heiligbrodt Racing", "1 mile", "1:37.77", "$ 109,500", "NG" ], [ "2003", "Stellar Jayne", "2", "Cornelio Velasquez", "D. Wayne Lukas", "Spendthrift Farm", "1 mile", "1:38.97", "$ 112,300", "NG" ], [ "2002", "Belle of Perintown", "2", "Mark Guidry", "Eddie Kenneally", "Ken Mahler & Jamie Schloss", "1 mile", "1:36.52", "$ 111,100", "NG" ], [ "2001", "Lotta Rhythm", "2", "Marlon St. Julien", "Hal R. Wiggins", "Dolphus Morrison", "1 mile", "1:37.96", "$ 111,500", "NG" ], [ "2000", "Unbridled Elaine", "2", "Shane Sellers", "Dallas Stewart", "Roger J. Devenport", "1 mile", "1:34.82", "$ 113,000", "NG" ], [ "1999", "Crown of Crimson", "2", "Robby Albarado", "Bob Baffert", "Golden Eagle Farm", "1 mile", "1:37.81", "$ 112,600", "NG" ], [ "1998", "The Happy Hopper", "2", "Willie Martinez", "Robert E. Holthus", "Kerry & Linda Ozment", "1 mile", "1:37.73", "$ 113,300", "NG" ] ]
Winners of the Pocahontas Stakes since 1992
Pocahontas_Stakes_0
The Pocahontas Stakes is a Grade II race held in September at Louisville, Kentucky's Churchill Downs fall meet. Open to two-year-old Thoroughbred fillies, it is set at a distance of miles on the dirt. The race was upgraded from a Grade III race to a Grade II race in 2010 by the American Graded Stakes Committee. The race was first held on Thanksgiving Day in 1969 and was fittingly named for Pocahontas, the daughter of Native-American chief Powhatan, who aided the early American settlers. The stakes race remained as a Thanksgiving Day event until 1982 when it was moved to the early weeks of the Fall Meet. The new scheduling allowed the Pocahontas to become a major prep for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. It is a Win and You're In race in the Breeders' Cup Challenge series. The distance of the race originated at 7 furlongs and was run at that distance for the first 13 years from 1969 to 1981. The distance was changed to one mile beginning in 1982 and continued at that distance through 2012. In 2013, the distance was changed to miles. The Pocahontas is the first step on the annual Road to the Kentucky Oaks, a points system to qualify for the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs in the spring of the following year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1910_AAA_Championship_Car_season
1910 AAA Championship Car season
[ "#", "Driver", "Sponsor", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Ray Harroun", "Marmon", "1240" ], [ "2", "Joe Dawson", "Marmon", "1125" ], [ "3", "Al Livingstone", "National", "1020" ], [ "4", "Harry Grant", "Alco", "760" ], [ "5", "Johnny Aitken", "National", "715" ] ]
Leading National Championship standings
The points paying system for the 1909–1915 and 1917–1919 season were retroactively applied in 1927 and revised in 1951 using the points system from 1920 . Further information : List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
1910_AAA_Championship_Car_season_1
The 1910 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 19 races, beginning in Atlanta, Georgia on May 5 and concluding in Long Island, New York on October 1. The de facto National Champion as poled by the American automobile journal Motor Age was Ray Harroun. Points were not awarded by the AAA Contest Board during the 1910 season. Champions of the day were decided by Chris G. Sinsabaugh, an editor at Motor Age, based on merit and on track performance. The points table was created retroactively in 1927 - all championship results should be considered unofficial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaede_Hondo
Kaede Hondo
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2015", "Battle Girl High School", "Kanon Kōgami" ], [ "2016", "Kantai Collection", "Oyashio" ], [ "2016", "Idol Connect Asterisk Live", "Chino Haneda" ], [ "2016", "Atelier Firis : The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey", "Firis Mistroot" ], [ "2017", "Song of Memories", "Kanon Hiiragi" ], [ "2017", "SINoALICE", "Princess Ibara" ], [ "2017", "Project Tokyo Dolls", "Sakura" ], [ "2017", "Yashiro ni Ho e to", "Hachiman Hakodate" ], [ "2017", "Atelier Lydie & Suelle : The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings", "Firis Mistroot" ], [ "2018", "Grand Chase : Dimensional Chaser", "Cindy" ], [ "2018", "Memories Off -Innocent Fille-", "Kotori Miki" ], [ "2018", "Onsen Musume : Yunohana Collection", "Uika Atami" ], [ "2018", "Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation", "Fiona" ], [ "2018", "Judgment", "Tsukino Saotome" ], [ "2019", "Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists : Ateliers of the New World", "Firis Mistroot" ], [ "2019", "Granblue Fantasy", "Tabina" ], [ "2020", "Love Live ! School Idol Festival All Stars", "Haruka Konoe" ], [ "2020", "Arknights ( 明日方舟 )", "Suzuran" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
Kaede_Hondo_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription
List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
[ "Country", "Site", "Category", "UNESCO Reference no" ]
[ [ "Algeria", "Djémila", "Cultural", "191" ], [ "Algeria", "M'Zab Valley", "Cultural", "188" ], [ "Algeria", "Tassili n'Ajjer", "Mixed", "179" ], [ "Algeria", "Timgad", "Cultural", "194" ], [ "Algeria", "Tipasa", "Cultural", "193" ], [ "Australia", "Lord Howe Island Group", "Natural", "186" ], [ "Australia", "Tasmanian Wilderness", "Mixed", "181" ], [ "Brazil", "Historic Centre of the Town of Olinda", "Cultural", "189" ], [ "Côte d'Ivoire", "Taï National Park", "Natural", "195" ], [ "Cuba", "Old Havana and its Fortification System ( F )", "Cultural", "204" ], [ "France", "From the Great Saltworks of Salins-les-Bains to the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans , the Production of Open-pan Salt", "Cultural", "203" ], [ "Haiti", "National History Park - Citadel , Sans Souci , Ramiers ( F )", "Cultural", "180" ], [ "Honduras", "Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve", "Natural", "196" ], [ "Italy", "Historic Centre of Florence", "Cultural", "174" ], [ "Libya", "Archaeological Site of Cyrene", "Cultural", "190" ], [ "Libya", "Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna ( F )", "Cultural", "183" ], [ "Libya", "Archaeological Site of Sabratha", "Cultural", "184" ], [ "Seychelles", "Aldabra Atoll ( F )", "Natural", "185" ], [ "Sri Lanka", "Ancient City of Polonnaruwa ( F )", "Cultural", "201" ], [ "Sri Lanka", "Ancient City of Sigiriya", "Cultural", "202" ] ]
1982 ( 6th session )
24 sites ( 17 cultural , 5 natural , 2 mixed ) Host : France
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription_37
This is a list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world by year of inscription, selected during the annual sessions of the World Heritage Committee. The first World Heritage Site in the list is Galápagos Islands, while the country with the largest number of sites (including sites shared with other countries) is Italy, with 55 entries. The country with the largest number of sites by itself alone (excluding sites shared with other countries) is China, with 52 entries. (F) denotes the country's first inscription.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_shot_put
2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's shot put
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Christian Cantwell", "United States", "21.60", "x", "21.07", "21.13", "21.14", "21.83", "21.83" ], [ "DQ", "Andrei Mikhnevich", "Belarus", "20.81", "21.20", "21.49", "21.10", "21.68", "21.45", "21.68" ], [ "3", "Ralf Bartels", "Germany", "20.43", "21.44", "21.04", "20.76", "20.35", "20.93", "21.44" ], [ "4", "Dylan Armstrong", "Canada", "21.12", "20.62", "20.92", "x", "21.39", "x", "21.39" ], [ "4", "Tomasz Majewski", "Poland", "21.20", "x", "20.46", "x", "20.84", "20.98", "21.20" ], [ "DQ", "Pavel Lyzhyn", "Belarus", "x", "19.77", "20.03", "20.67", "x", "x", "20.67" ], [ "5", "David Storl", "Germany", "x", "x", "20.20", "19.97", "20.40", "x", "20.40" ], [ "6", "Scott Martin", "Australia", "x", "x", "19.36", "19.76", "x", "x", "19.76" ], [ "7", "Carl Myerscough", "Great Britain", "x", "18.50", "x", "18.66", "x", "x", "18.66" ] ]
Results -- Final
2010_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_shot_put_1
The men's shot put at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the ASPIRE Dome on 12 and 13 March.