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The 2006 European Champion Clubs Cup (ECCC) in athletics was held in Valencia, Spain and Istanbul, Turkey, from 27 to 28 May. Results. ... 24.27 400m Natalya Nazarova ...
The European Champion Clubs Cup is an annual athletics competition between the European athletics clubs that are the reigning champions at national level. [1]The competition is organised by the European Athletics Association and was first held in 1975 as a men's only event.
It is often abbreviated to the name ECCC Cross Country. [1] It is traditionally held on the first Sunday of February. Organised by the European Athletics Association , it was first held in 1962, [ 2 ] making it the second oldest regional cross country event in the world (after the Balkan Cross Country Championships ). [ 3 ]
The ECCC or Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference is a collegiate cycling conference based in the north east United States. The conference encompasses 71 colleges within Connecticut , Delaware , Maine , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , New Jersey , New York , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , and Vermont .
ECCC may refer to: East Central Community College , a junior college in Decatur, Mississippi, USA Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference , a college-level bicycle-racing association in the eastern USA
ECAC Hockey was founded in 1961 as a loose association of college hockey teams in the Northeast. [2]Cornell won the first NCAA championship for ECAC Hockey in 1967 in 4-1 victory over fellow ECAC Hockey team Boston University.
The "Warriors" is the name of the ECCC athletic teams and their colors are black and gold. They are a member of the NJCAA Region 23 and of the MACJC. ECCC sponsors 9 sports (5 men and 4 women) including football, softball, baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's tennis.
The 24 class was a class of minesweeping sloops.They were derived from the preceding Flower-class sloop, but designed to appear double-ended. Twenty-four ships to this design (hence the class name) were ordered between December 1916 and April 1917 under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I, although two of them were cancelled before launch.