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Cycling

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event

Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics. Women's 100 metres: Agne Eggerth - Round 1, 11.44 s (did not advance) Men's 800 metres: Mindaugas Norbutas - Round 1, 1:47.4 (did not advance) Women's Heptathlon: Austra Skujyte - 6435 pts (Silver medal) Men's marathon: Mindaugas Pukstas - 2:33:02 (74th place) Women's marathon: Zivile Balciunaite - 2: ...

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Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Basketball, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Boxing, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Canoeing, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Judo, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Modern Pentathlon, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Rowing, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Sailing, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Weightlifting, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Wrestling, Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2003 Southeast Asian Games - Logo and Hymn

Painter Nguyen Chi Long inspired by the 22nd SEA Games logo is based on a legendary bird named "Chim Lac". The bird decorated the Ngoc Lu bronze drum, a typical antiquity of the ancient Dong Son Vietnamese culture. The Emblem is composed of harmonious and vigorous curves, creating a feeling of movement and strength which conforms to the Olympic Spirit: "Faster, Higher and Stronger". The co ...

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2003 Southeast Asian Games, 2003 Southeast Asian Games - Medal table, 2003 Southeast Asian Games - Logo and Hymn, 2003 Southeast Asian Games - Mascot, 2003 Southeast Asian Games - Sports

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2002 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Major Championship results: May: The Masters - Tiger Woods June: US Open - Tiger Woods July: British Open - Ernie Els August: PGA Championship - Rich Beem Tiger Woods is the PGA TOUR's leading money winner for the year with earnings of $6,912,625 in 18 events. Hale Irwin is the leading money winner on the PGA Champions Tour with earnings of $$3,028,304 in 27 events. At the Belfry golf course in Sutton Coldfield, England, the European team defeats the United States team ...

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2002 in sports, 2002 in sports - Auto Racing, 2002 in sports - Baseball, 2002 in sports - Basketball, 2002 in sports - Boxing, 2002 in sports - Cricket, 2002 in sports - Cycling, 2002 in sports - Figure Skating, 2002 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2002 in sports - Football Canadian, 2002 in sports - Football Soccer, 2002 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2002 in sports - Golf, 2002 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2002 in sports - Harness Racing, 2002 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2002 in sports - Lacrosse, 2002 in sports - Orienteering, 2002 in sports - Radiosport, 2002 in sports - Rugby Union, 2002 in sports - Skiing, 2002 in sports - Snooker, 2002 in sports - Tennis, 2002 in sports - General sporting events, 2002 in sports - Births, 2002 in sports - Deaths

Read more here: » 2002 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 2002 in sports - Golf

Cycling: Encyclopedia II - Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event

Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery. Women's individual: Mon Redee Sut Txi - 44th place Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics. Men's 200 metres: Nazmizan Muhammad - Round 1: 21.24 s Women's 20 km walk: Yufang Yuan - 1:36:34 (35th place) Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton. Men's singles: Chong Wei Lee - defeated in round of 16 Choong Hann Wong - defeated ...

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Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Diving, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gymnastics, Malaysia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games - The Games

The 2003 World Games were the first to be held outside of the United States. Approximately 7000 athletes from 150 countries competed in the games in 18 official disciplines, and three exhibition sports. The participants from Kosovo were the region's first team at an international sporting event. A 12-member team from Iraq received special permission to attend the games, despite ongoing war in their home nation. The opening ceremony was held in Croke Park and was hosted by Patrick Kielty featured an array of stars. The band U2 were a m ...

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2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games, 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games - Host Town Programme, 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games - Volunteer Programme, 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games - The Games, 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games - Events

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2003 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Major Championship results: April 10-13 - The Masters - Mike Weir. Weir becomes the first Canadian and the first left-handed golfer to win The Masters. He defeats Len Mattiace on the first playoff hole. June 12-15 - US Open - Jim Furyk - takes place at Olympia Fields, Furyk wins his first major by 3 shots. July 17-20- British Open - Ben Curtis, a virtual unknown, shocks the world, posting a -1, a single shot ahead of Thomas Björn and Vijay Singh at the very difficult Royal St. George's.See also:

2003 in sports, 2003 in sports - Auto Racing, 2003 in sports - Baseball, 2003 in sports - Basketball, 2003 in sports - Boxing, 2003 in sports - Cricket, 2003 in sports - Curling, 2003 in sports - Cycling, 2003 in sports - Figure skating, 2003 in sports - Football American, 2003 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2003 in sports - Football Canadian, 2003 in sports - Football Soccer, 2003 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2003 in sports - Golf, 2003 in sports - Handball, 2003 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2003 in sports - Harness Racing, 2003 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2003 in sports - Lacrosse, 2003 in sports - Radiosport, 2003 in sports - Rugby Union, 2003 in sports - Skiing, 2003 in sports - Snooker, 2003 in sports - Tennis, 2003 in sports - General sporting events, 2003 in sports - Births, 2003 in sports - Deaths

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2000 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Major championship results: May - The Masters - Vijay Singh June - US Open - Tiger Woods July - British Open - Tiger Woods August - PGA Championship - Tiger Woods PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Tiger Woods - $9,188,321 PGA Champions Tour leading money winner: Larry Nelson - $2,708,005 Women's Golf US Women's Open: Karrie Webb LPGA Championship: Julie Inkster Karrie Webb: leading money winner on th ...

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2000 in sports, 2000 in sports - Auto Racing, 2000 in sports - Baseball, 2000 in sports - Basketball, 2000 in sports - Boxing, 2000 in sports - Cricket, 2000 in sports - Cycling, 2000 in sports - Field Hockey, 2000 in sports - Figure Skating, 2000 in sports - Football American, 2000 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2000 in sports - Football Canadian, 2000 in sports - Football Soccer, 2000 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2000 in sports - Golf, 2000 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2000 in sports - Harness Racing, 2000 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2000 in sports - Radiosport, 2000 in sports - Rugby Union, 2000 in sports - Skiing, 2000 in sports - Snooker, 2000 in sports - Tennis, 2000 in sports - General sporting events, 2000 in sports - Deaths

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2001 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Major championship results: April - The Masters - Tiger Woods June - US Open - Retief Goosen July - British Open - David Duval August - PGA Championship - David Toms PGA TOUR leading money winner for the year: Tiger Woods - $5,687,777 PGA Champions Tour leading money winner: Allen Doyle - $2,553,582 Ryder Cup of ...

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2001 in sports, 2001 in sports - Auto Racing, 2001 in sports - Baseball, 2001 in sports - Basketball, 2001 in sports - Boxing, 2001 in sports - Cricket, 2001 in sports - Cycling, 2001 in sports - Field Hockey, 2001 in sports - Figure Skating, 2001 in sports - Football American, 2001 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2001 in sports - Football Canadian, 2001 in sports - Football Soccer, 2001 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2001 in sports - Golf, 2001 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2001 in sports - Harness Racing, 2001 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2001 in sports - Lacrosse, 2001 in sports - Radiosport, 2001 in sports - Orienteering, 2001 in sports - Rugby Union, 2001 in sports - Skiing, 2001 in sports - Snooker, 2001 in sports - Tennis, 2001 in sports - General sporting events, 2001 in sports - Deaths

Read more here: » 2001 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 2001 in sports - Golf

Cycling: Encyclopedia II - List of basic sports topics - Types of sport

List of basic sports topics - Racing. Human-powered (Running, swimming,....) Human-assisted (Cycling, rowing, canoeing,Auto Racing ...) Animal (Equestrianism, Greyhound racing, Pigeon sport, Rabbit Show Jumping...) List of basic sports topics - Opponent. Combat (Wrestling, Judo, karate, boxing, fencing, tae kwon do...) Court (Tennis, shuttlecock sport, badminton, volleyball, squash, Table tennis...) Team (Baseball, cricket ...

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List of basic sports topics, List of basic sports topics - Sports-related lists, List of basic sports topics - Types of sport, List of basic sports topics - Racing, List of basic sports topics - Opponent, List of basic sports topics - Achievement, List of basic sports topics - Sports that fall into multiple categories, List of basic sports topics - Basic sports concepts

Read more here: » List of basic sports topics: Encyclopedia II - List of basic sports topics - Types of sport

Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 2004 Summer Olympics - Bid and preparations

Athens was chosen as the host city during the 106th IOC Session held in Lausanne in 05 September 1997, (date of the 25th anniversary of the Munich Massacre ) after surprisingly losing the bid to organize the 1996 Summer Olympics to Atlanta nearly seven years before, on 18 September 1990, during the 96th IOC Session in Tokyo. Athens, under the direction of Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, pursued another bid, this time for the right to organize the 2004 games. The success of Athens in securing the 2004 Games were based largely on first, the Ath ...

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2004 Summer Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympics - Medal table, 2004 Summer Olympics - Bid and preparations, 2004 Summer Olympics - Venue construction crisis, 2004 Summer Olympics - Mascots, 2004 Summer Olympics - Online coverage, 2004 Summer Olympics - Opening ceremony, 2004 Summer Olympics - Closing ceremony, 2004 Summer Olympics - Sports, 2004 Summer Olympics - Articles about Athens Summer Olympics by sport, 2004 Summer Olympics - Nations, 2004 Summer Olympics - Articles about Athens Summer Olympics by nation, 2004 Summer Olympics - Articles about Athens Summer Olympics by country grouping, 2004 Summer Olympics - Venues, 2004 Summer Olympics - Competition venues, 2004 Summer Olympics - Football soccer venues, 2004 Summer Olympics - Non-competition venues

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1987 in sports - Basketball

NBA Finals: Los Angeles Lakers won 4 games to 2 over the Boston Celtics ...

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1987 in sports, 1987 in sports - Auto Racing, 1987 in sports - Baseball, 1987 in sports - Basketball, 1987 in sports - Boxing, 1987 in sports - Cricket, 1987 in sports - Cycling, 1987 in sports - Field Hockey, 1987 in sports - Figure Skating, 1987 in sports - Football American, 1987 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1987 in sports - Football Canadian, 1987 in sports - Football Soccer, 1987 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 1987 in sports - Golf, 1987 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1987 in sports - Harness Racing, 1987 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1987 in sports - Skiing, 1987 in sports - Snooker, 1987 in sports - Tennis, 1987 in sports - General sporting events, 1987 in sports - Births, 1987 in sports - Deaths

Read more here: » 1987 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1987 in sports - Basketball

Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1977 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Tom Watson June - US Open - Hubert Green July - British Open - Tom Watson August - PGA Championship - Lanny Wadkins PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Tom Watson - $310,653 Ryder Cup: United States won 12½ -7½ over Britain & Ireland in world team golf. This was the last Ryder Cup to feature a side exclusively from the British Isles; the U.S. opponents in the next Ryde ...

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1977 in sports, 1977 in sports - Auto racing, 1977 in sports - Baseball, 1977 in sports - Basketball, 1977 in sports - Boxing, 1977 in sports - Cricket, 1977 in sports - Cycling, 1977 in sports - Field Hockey, 1977 in sports - Figure skating, 1977 in sports - Football American, 1977 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1977 in sports - Football Canadian Football League, 1977 in sports - Football Soccer, 1977 in sports - Golf, 1977 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1977 in sports - Harness Racing, 1977 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1977 in sports - Radiosport, 1977 in sports - Skiing, 1977 in sports - Snooker, 1977 in sports - Tennis, 1977 in sports - General sporting events, 1977 in sports - Births, 1977 in sports - January-March, 1977 in sports - April-June, 1977 in sports - July-September, 1977 in sports - October-December, 1977 in sports - Deaths

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Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1976 in sports - Births

1976 in sports - January-March. January 1 - Melanie Clewlow, British field hockey player January 2 - Danilo Di Luca, Italian cyclist January 4 - Ezequiel Paulón, Argentine field hockey defender January 6 - Amy Gillett, Australian rower and cyclist (d. 2005) January 6 - Chun Lee-kyung, South Korean short track speed skater January 7 - Éric Gagné, baseball player National League Cy Young Award January 10 - Remy Bonjasky, Surinam-born K1-fighter

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    1976 in sports, 1976 in sports - Auto Racing, 1976 in sports - Baseball, 1976 in sports - Basketball, 1976 in sports - Boxing, 1976 in sports - Cycling, 1976 in sports - Figure Skating, 1976 in sports - Field Hockey, 1976 in sports - Football American, 1976 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1976 in sports - Football Canadian, 1976 in sports - Football Soccer, 1976 in sports - Golf, 1976 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1976 in sports - Harness Racing, 1976 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1976 in sports - Skiing, 1976 in sports - Snooker, 1976 in sports - Tennis, 1976 in sports - General sporting events, 1976 in sports - Births, 1976 in sports - January-March, 1976 in sports - April-June, 1976 in sports - July-September, 1976 in sports - October-December, 1976 in sports - Deaths

    Read more here: » 1976 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1976 in sports - Births

  • Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1975 in sports - Golf

    Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Jack Nicklaus June - US Open - Lou Graham July - British Open - Tom Watson August - PGA Championship - Jack Nicklaus PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Jack Nicklaus - $298,149 Ryder Cup: United States wins 21-11 over Britain & Ireland in world team golf Women's Golf US Women's Open - Sandra Palmer LPGA Championship - Kathy Whitworth Sandra Palmer is the leading money winner on the LPG ...

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    1975 in sports, 1975 in sports - Auto Racing, 1975 in sports - Baseball, 1975 in sports - Basketball, 1975 in sports - Boxing, 1975 in sports - Cricket, 1975 in sports - Cycling, 1975 in sports - Field Hockey, 1975 in sports - Figure Skating, 1975 in sports - Football American, 1975 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1975 in sports - Football Canadian Football League, 1975 in sports - Football Soccer, 1975 in sports - Golf, 1975 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1975 in sports - Harness Racing, 1975 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1975 in sports - Orienteering, 1975 in sports - Skiing, 1975 in sports - Snooker, 1975 in sports - Tennis, 1975 in sports - General sporting events, 1975 in sports - Births, 1975 in sports - Deaths

    Read more here: » 1975 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1975 in sports - Golf

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event

    Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery. Men's individual: Wietse van Alten - 27th place Ron van der Hoff - 30th place Pieter Custers - 44th place Men's team: Pieter Custers, Wietse van Alten, and Ron van der Hoff - 5th place Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics. Men's 110 metre hurdles: Gregory Sedoc - Round 2, DNF Men's 800 me ...

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    Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Silver, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Bronze, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Baseball, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Canoeing, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Equestrian, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Fencing, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gymnastics, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Hockey, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Judo, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Sailing, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Triathlon, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Volleyball, Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

    Read more here: » Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia II - Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1978 in sports - Golf

    Men's golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Gary Player June - US Open - Andy North July - British Open - Jack Nicklaus August - PGA Championship - John Mahaffey PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Tom Watson - $362,429 Women's golf US Women's Open - Hollis Stacy LPGA Championship - Nancy Lopez Nancy Lopez: leading money winner on ...

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    1978 in sports, 1978 in sports - Auto racing, 1978 in sports - Baseball, 1978 in sports - Basketball, 1978 in sports - Boxing, 1978 in sports - Cycling, 1978 in sports - Field hockey, 1978 in sports - Figure skating, 1978 in sports - Football American, 1978 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1978 in sports - Football Canadian, 1978 in sports - Football Soccer, 1978 in sports - Golf, 1978 in sports - Thoroughbred horse racing, 1978 in sports - Harness racing, 1978 in sports - Ice hockey, 1978 in sports - Skiing, 1978 in sports - Snooker, 1978 in sports - Speed skating, 1978 in sports - Tennis, 1978 in sports - General sporting events, 1978 in sports - Births, 1978 in sports - January-March, 1978 in sports - April-June, 1978 in sports - July-September, 1978 in sports - October-December, 1978 in sports - Deaths

    Read more here: » 1978 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1978 in sports - Golf

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Qualification

    Qualification for the modern pentathlon event was run by the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). 32 men and 32 women qualified, with a limit of 2 competitors per gender for each National Olympic Committee. As a minimun, men were required to have earned 5,100 points either on the 1 June 2004 UIPM ranking list or at a continental qualifying competition. Women needed 4,800 points. The pentathlete must have also earn ...

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    Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Qualification, Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medallists, Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Top eight table by country, Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's results, Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's results, Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Schedule

    Read more here: » Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia II - Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Qualification

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event

    Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics. Men's 100 metres: Frankie Fredericks - Round 1: 10.12 s, Round 2: 10.17 s Christie van Wyk - Round 1: 10.49 s Men's 200 metres: Frank Fredericks - Round 1: 20.54 s, Round 2: 20.20 s, Semifinal: 20.43 s, Final: 20.14 s (4th place) Women's 800 metres: Agnes Samaria - Round 1: 2:00.05, Semifinal: 1:59.37 See also:

    Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Boxing, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Wrestling, Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

    Read more here: » Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia II - Namibia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1979 in sports - Golf

    Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Fuzzy Zoeller June - US Open - Hale Irwin July 20 - British Open - Seve Ballesteros August - PGA Championship - David Graham PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Tom Watson - $462,636 Ryder Cup: United States won 17-11 over Europe in the first Ryder Cup to feature a side representing all Europe. Women's Golf US Women's Open - Jerilyn Britz LPGA Championship - Donna Caponi Nancy Lopez: leading money winner on ...

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    1979 in sports, 1979 in sports - Auto Racing, 1979 in sports - Baseball, 1979 in sports - Basketball, 1979 in sports - Boxing, 1979 in sports - Cricket, 1979 in sports - Cycling, 1979 in sports - Field Hockey, 1979 in sports - Figure Skating, 1979 in sports - Football American, 1979 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1979 in sports - Football Canadian, 1979 in sports - Football Soccer, 1979 in sports - Golf, 1979 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1979 in sports - Harness Racing, 1979 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1979 in sports - Skiing, 1979 in sports - Snooker, 1979 in sports - Tennis, 1979 in sports - General sporting events, 1979 in sports - Births, 1979 in sports - January-March, 1979 in sports - April-June, 1979 in sports - July-September, 1979 in sports - October-December, 1979 in sports - Deaths

    Read more here: » 1979 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1979 in sports - Golf

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - New Mobility Agenda - Terminology

    To appreciate fully what "new mobility" means, it is useful to see how it differs from "Old Mobility" (often defined as being stuck in traffic, waiting in the rain for a bus that may never come, or paying large amounts of taxpayer dollars for "improvements" that ultimately find us still late for work or waiting for that bus. (See the multi-media presentation of [A Day In The Life of New Mobility] for one characterization of ...

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    New Mobility Agenda, New Mobility Agenda - In Brief, New Mobility Agenda - Terminology, New Mobility Agenda - History

    Read more here: » New Mobility Agenda: Encyclopedia II - New Mobility Agenda - Terminology

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - 1974 in sports - Golf

    Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Gary Player June - US Open - Hale Irwin July - British Open - Gary Player August - PGA Championship - Lee Trevino PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Johnny Miller - $353,022 Women's Golf US Women's Open - Sandra Haynie LPGA Championship - Sandra Haynie JoAnne Carner: leading money winner on ...

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    1974 in sports, 1974 in sports - Auto Racing, 1974 in sports - Baseball, 1974 in sports - Basketball, 1974 in sports - Boxing, 1974 in sports - Cycling, 1974 in sports - Field Hockey, 1974 in sports - Figure Skating, 1974 in sports - Football American, 1974 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1974 in sports - Football Canadian, 1974 in sports - Football Soccer, 1974 in sports - Golf, 1974 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1974 in sports - Harness Racing, 1974 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1974 in sports - Skiing, 1974 in sports - Snooker, 1974 in sports - Tennis, 1974 in sports - General sporting events, 1974 in sports - Births, 1974 in sports - Deaths

    Read more here: » 1974 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1974 in sports - Golf

    Cycling: Encyclopedia II - Asian Games - History

    Asian Games - Far Eastern Championship Games. Main articles: Far Eastern Championship Games, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]

    Asian Games, Asian Games - History, Asian Games - Far Eastern Championship Games, Asian Games - Formation of the Asian Games, Asian Games - Reorganization of the Federation, Asian Games - Western Expansion, Asian Games - List of Asian Games, Asian Games - Bidders for the 17th Asian Games in 2014, Asian Games - List of Winter Asian Games, Asian Games - List of Asian Indoor Games, Asian Games - List of Asian Beach Games, Asian Games - Participating Countries, Asian Games - Sports, Asian Games - See Also

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