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  2. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    Gold’s Gym India has more than 150 locations in about 90+ cities of India. [38] Gold’s Gym has started its presence in Mumbai in 2002. It is the second-largest fitness group in India. Their founders are Rajesh Advani and Jagdish K. Valecha. Today it is owned by "Fitness Unicorn Cult.fit". [39]

  3. File:Gold's Gym, Laredo, TX IMG 1853.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Ric Drasin - Wikipedia

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    Ric Drasin was the recipient of the first Joe Gold Lifetime Achievement Award, presented at the World Gym International Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 26–28, 2012. With this award, Drasin was recognized for his contributions to the fitness industry as a bodybuilder, professional wrestler, actor, and artist.

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    Wikipedia generally uses italics for words and phrases from non-English languages if they are written using the Latin alphabet. This does not apply to loanwords or phrases that see everyday use in non-specialized English, such as qi , Gestapo , samurai , esprit de corps , e.g. , i.e. , etc. —as these have become English-language vocabulary.

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    Logos should not be used in contexts which are, taken as a whole, strongly negative. It is generally acceptable to use a logo in an article about what the logo represents (such as a company or organization), or in an article discussing the logo itself, its history and evolution, or the visual style of the logo's creator.

  7. Golds Gym - Wikipedia

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  8. RSG Group - Wikipedia

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    More than 70 gyms are company-owned, the rest of the gyms are franchised. Famous personalities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, [14] Lou Ferrigno and Franco Columbu trained at the original Gold's Gym in Venice Beach. Ten months after the Gold's Gym acquisition, [13] new gyms were opened also in Europe. RSG Group opened the brand's flagship gym in ...

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Trademarks - Wikipedia

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    However, when in doubt, err on the side of caution per non-free content policy by assuming that the logo is copyrighted. Note that non-free logos should only be used in the infoboxes of the primary article(s) to which they are affiliated; i.e. a company logo may be used in the article about that company, but not in a separate article about one ...