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  2. 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.

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  4. Category:Images of Illinois - Wikipedia

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  5. 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).

  6. List of U.S. National Water Ski Championships champions

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    Wilmington, Illinois Chris Parrish Russell Gay Freddy Krueger Storm Selsor Rhoni Bischoff Danyelle Bennett Alex Lauretano Danyelle Bennett 2011 Wilmington, Illinois Chris Parrish Adam Pickos Freddy Krueger Tyler Lorenz April Coble-Eller Alex Lauretano Lauren Morgan Joy Todd-Strickland 2012 West Palm Beach, Florida Chris Parrish Adam Pickos

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  8. File:Art found in Nashville, TN.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Nashville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Nashville was originally called New Nashville; under the latter name, it was laid out in 1830. [6] The local post office was established as Nashville in 1831. [7] On June 28, 2020, Nashville was the site of a successful attempt at the world record for most pogo stick jumps with no hands.