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  2. List of members of the Water Ski Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    1982. Willa Cook, DeLeon Springs, Florida, Hall of Fame Induction Entry; Ralph Samuelson, deceased, Hall of Fame Induction Entry; Dick Pope Sr., deceased, Chuck ...

  3. Barefoot skiing - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot skiing is water skiing behind a motorboat without the use of water skis, commonly referred to as "barefooting". Barefooting requires the skier to travel at higher speeds (30–45 mph/48–72 km/h) than conventional water skiing (20–35 miles per hour/32–56 km/h).

  4. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, commonly known as Bicentennial Mall, is an urban linear landscaped state park in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. [1] The park is located on 19 acres (77,000 m 2) north-northwest of the Tennessee State Capitol, and highlights the state's history, geography, culture, and musical heritage.

  5. Warner Parks - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Warner Park and Percy Warner Park, collectively known as Warner Parks, are two major public parks in Nashville, Tennessee. They are part of the park system managed by the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation of Nashville and Davidson County. Percy Warner Park's front entrance is located at the end of Belle Meade Boulevard.

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  7. Water skiing - Wikipedia

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    A rule of thumb for barefoot water skiing speed in miles per hour is (M/10)+18=S, where M equals the skier's weight in pounds. In other words, a 175 lb (79 kg) person would have to divide 175/10, which is 17.5; then simply add 17.5+18 which equals 35.5 miles per hour (57.1 km/h). Another tool used in barefoot water skiing is the barefoot boom.

  8. Stewart McDonald (water skier) - Wikipedia

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    While racing cars, involvement in the early days of barefoot water skiing, and even black-tie parties [1] he earned the nickname of "Barefoot Stew" and a reputation for vigorously independent thinking [5] He was the biological father of biologist George M. Church at MacDill Air Force Base in 1954. [6]

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