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ARTICLES RELATED TO 1967 in sports - General sporting events |  |  |  | 1967 in sports - General sporting events: Encyclopedia II - Stockholm - Sports teamsSporting events are popular, with football and ice hockey being the most popular sports. The city hosted the 1912 Summer Olympics, as well as all but one of the Nordic Games, a winter multi-sport event that predated the Winter Olympics.
The three most popular men's football teams in the Stockholm region are Djurgårdens IF, Hammarby IF and AIK. The clubs also all have ice hockey teams, but currently (2005–2006 season) only Djurgården plays in the highest division, Elitserien. Hammarby also have teams in the highest leagues in band ...
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Stockholm Municipality is further subdivided geographically into 18 district councils or boroughs, which carry responsibility for primary school, social, leisure and cultural services within their respective areas. T ...
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A lot has changed since 1906 when LMU, then known as St. Vincent's College, began fielding a basketball team. The initial season of LMU athletics offered a glimpse of things to come as the Lions posted a 5- ...
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Kolkata has produced summer Olympic medallists such as:
Norman Pritchard (Athletics - 1900)
Richard James Allen
Leslie Claudius (Field Hockey - 1924, 1928, 1936)
Gurbux Singh
Dr. Vece Paes (Field Hockey - 1980)
Leander Adrian Paes (Ol ...
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Most Important Cultural Institutions:
National Theatre
The Rudolfinum (home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)
National Opera
National Museum
National Library
National Gallery
There are hundreds of concert halls, galleries, cinemas and music clubs in the city. Prague also hosts Film Festivals, Music Festivals, a Writers Festival, hundreds ...
See also:Prague, Prague - History, Prague - Sights, Prague - Culture, Prague - Economy, Prague - Colleges and universities, Prague - Transportation, Prague - Taxis, Prague - Sport, Prague - Miscellaneous, Prague - Prague - Venue, Prague - Famous People connected with Prague, Prague - Historical population Read more here: » Prague: Encyclopedia II - Prague - Culture |
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* The asterisk denotes the club that won the Wild card for its respective league.
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Tianjin cuisine places a heavy focus on seafood, due to Tianjin's proximity to the sea. Prominent menus include the Eight Great Bowls (八大碗), which is further divided into the rough (粗) and smooth (S: 细 / T: 細) varieties; a ...
See also:Tianjin, Tianjin - History, Tianjin - Geography, Tianjin - Administrative divisions, Tianjin - Economy, Tianjin - Demographics, Tianjin - Culture, Tianjin - Stereotypes, Tianjin - Transportation, Tianjin - Rail, Tianjin - Roads and expressways, Tianjin - Air, Tianjin - Public transit, Tianjin - Tourism, Tianjin - Sports teams, Tianjin - Education, Tianjin - Colleges and Universities, Tianjin - High Schools, Tianjin - City partnerships, Tianjin - Astronomical phenomena, Tianjin - Sister City Read more here: » Tianjin: Encyclopedia II - Tianjin - Culture |
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Grand Slam of golf results:
April — The Masters — Gay Brewer
June — US Open — Jack Nicklaus
July — British Open — Roberto De Vicenzo
August — PGA Championship — Don January
PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Jack Nicklaus — $188,998
Ryder Cup: United States wins 23½ to 8½ over Britain in world team golf.
Women's Golf
US Women's Open — Catherine Lacoste
LPGA Championship — Kathy Whitworth
Kathy Whitworth: leading money winner on the LPGA tour ...
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1967 in sports - January-March.
January 2 — Helen Morgan, British field hockey goalkeeper
January 3 — Magnus Gustafsson, Swedish tennis player
January 7 — Corrie Sanders, South African boxer
January 9 — Claudio Caniggia, Argentinian football player
January 18 — Pieter Huistra, Dutch soccer player
January 23 — Naim Suleymanoglu, Bulgarian-born Turkish weightlifter
January 25 — Robert Havekotte, Dutch water polo player
February 3 — ...
See also:1967 in sports, 1967 in sports - Auto Racing, 1967 in sports - Baseball, 1967 in sports - Basketball, 1967 in sports - Boxing, 1967 in sports - Cycling, 1967 in sports - Field Hockey, 1967 in sports - Figure skating, 1967 in sports - Football American, 1967 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1967 in sports - Football Canadian, 1967 in sports - Football Soccer, 1967 in sports - Golf, 1967 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1967 in sports - Harness Racing, 1967 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1967 in sports - Radiosport, 1967 in sports - Skiing, 1967 in sports - Snooker, 1967 in sports - Tennis, 1967 in sports - General sporting events, 1967 in sports - Births, 1967 in sports - January-March, 1967 in sports - April-June, 1967 in sports - July-September, 1967 in sports - October-December, 1967 in sports - Deaths Read more here: » 1967 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1967 in sports - Births |
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