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  2. Evelise Veiga - Wikipedia

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    Evelise Maria Tavares da Veiga (born 3 March 1996) is a Portuguese long jumper who also competes in triple jump events. [1] She won two silver medals at the 2019 Summer Universiade in Naples , Italy.

  3. Magoo's Puddle Jumper - Wikipedia

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    Magoo's Puddle Jumper is a 1956 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow , Magoo's Puddle Jumper won the 1957 Oscar for Short Subjects (Cartoons) .

  4. Pedro Pichardo - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Pablo Pichardo Peralta (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈtʃaɾðo], Portuguese pronunciation: [piˈʃaɾðu]; born 30 June 1993) is a Cuban-born Portuguese triple jumper. He won the gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a Portuguese national record of 17.98 m ( 58 ft 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) and the silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics .

  5. Tavares, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tavares (/ t ʌ v ˈ ɛ ə r i z /, tuh-VAIR-ees) is a city and the county seat of Lake County, Florida. [4] The population at the 2020 census was 19,003, [ 5 ] and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 17,749. [ 6 ]

  6. Jackie Edwards (long jumper) - Wikipedia

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    At Stanford, Jackie was an All-American long and triple jumper (1992). Edwards was also a 100, 200 and 4 x 100 relay sprinter. [ 1 ] Edwards holds the outdoor Stanford records for the long jump (6.70m, 1991) and the triple jump (13.22m, 1992) while together with, Rhonda Oliver, Alysia Hubbard and Chryste Gaines , Edwards hold the Stanford 4 x ...

  7. Talk:Puddle jumper - Wikipedia

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    "Puddle Jumper" is also a slang term for the smaller turboprop planes flown to smaller regional airports. I'm not sure how widespread the term is, but it's in fairly common usage in the Northern US (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan - each have lakes which would be flown over, for example). --ABQCat 20:19, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)

  8. Tavares - Wikipedia

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    Tavares (group), an American soul music group; Tavares (restaurant), one of the oldest restaurants in the world, in Lisbon, Portugal; Tavares (surname) Tavares, a variety of limequat tree; Tavares, a type of soil

  9. St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway - Wikipedia

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    Former Altoona depot. The St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway was chartered in 1879 and construction started at Astor on the St. Johns River.The line was built 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge and its rails passed through Altoona, Umatilla, and Fort Mason before reaching Eustis, 27 miles, in 1880.