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  2. Dave Anderson (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born on May 6, 1929, in Troy, New York.His father was the advertising director of the newspaper The Troy Times, which his grandfather published. [1] He grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn and graduated from Xavier High School, an elite Jesuit preparatory school in New York City, in 1947.

  3. List of world sports championships - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2014 edition, the FIBA Basketball World Cup (but not the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup) has been reset on a new quadrennial cycle. The 2014 (men's) World Cup will be followed by the 2019 World Cup, avoiding conflict with the FIFA World Cup. Most wins: United States 5, Yugoslavia 5, Soviet Union 3 FIBA 3x3 World Cup: Nations 2012

  4. World Elite - Wikipedia

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    After months of abuse, Terry finally turned on Magnus and left World Elite on the February 18 edition of Impact. [14] After being defeated by Terry at Destination X, Magnus left World Elite, while Williams moved on to wrestling in the X Division. [15] Eric Young and Kevin Nash ended World Elite to join Scott Hall to re-form The Band.

  5. World champions and parents of an elite skater perish in the ...

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    Jinna Han passed US Figure Skating’s highest-level skills test with honors in 2023. Spencer Lane won this season’s Eastern Sectional competition in the intermediate division. “We watched ...

  6. From awkward to outrageous: 10 memorably infamous coaching ...

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    John Beilein shocked the basketball world when he left Michigan for the Cavaliers in May 2019. He soon showed that his coaching style was better suited for college athletes than professional players.

  7. Women's Elite Rugby - Wikipedia

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    Women's Elite Rugby (WER) is an annual semi-professional women's rugby union club competition to supersede the amateur Women's Premier League at the top level of the United States rugby union system. Commencing in March 2025, it is to be contested by six clubs run by investor-operators, with all front office staff to be paid on a full-time ...

  8. High-performance sport - Wikipedia

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    High performance sport or elite sport is sport at the highest level of competition. In sports administration , "high-performance sport", where the emphasis is on winning prestigious competitions, is distinguished from " mass sport " or " recreational sport", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants.

  9. World Athletics Label Road Races - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 2023, the Elite Platinum Label reverts to the Platinum Label and the Gold Label re-emerges, becoming an intermediate tier between the Elite and Platinum Labels. The Labels are assessed and awarded each year. Race organisers have to apply to the World Athletics for recognition, and show that their race can meet a number of criteria.