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  2. Clews Competition Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Clews Competition Machines (CCM) is a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Bolton, England. CCM was founded in 1971 by Alan Clews and gained notability for producing specialised BSA powered motocross machines. [ 1 ]

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  4. Inland Lakes girls retain M-68 belt; Cheboygan girls cruise ...

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    It was a good Friday night for the Inland Lakes and Cheboygan girls basketball teams, while squads from Mackinaw City, Alanson and Burt Lake were also in action.

  5. CCM (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    CCM Hockey is a Canadian brand of ice hockey equipment owned by Birch Hill Equity Partners through its portfolio company Sport Maska Inc. The history of the brand traces to 1905, when Canada Cycle and Motor Limited, founded in 1899, began manufacturing hockey equipment as a secondary business.

  6. CCM (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the CCM brand turned 100 years old. After a 101-year history, over 10,000,000 bikes had been manufactured in Canada bearing the CCM name. [6] As of 2004, Procycle was the largest bicycle manufacturer in Canada, building 200,000 CCM-branded bikes per year across Canada and the USA. [6]

  7. Jensen Beach girls lacrosse star Kai Valko invited to USA ...

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    Valko was one of 100 girls nationwide to earn a National Combine spot in the U16 age group.

  8. Natalie Spooner - Wikipedia

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    On March 19, 2012, Spooner was named to the CCM All-America Team. She earned second-team honours, and it marked the first Spooner was named an All-American. She became the fourth Buckeye (behind Tessa Bonhomme, Jana Harrigan, and Emma Laaksonen. [18] She concluded her senior season with 50 points (team-best) on 31 goals and 19 assists.

  9. Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's freestyle 68 ...

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    The women's freestyle 68 kilograms competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, took place on 2–3 August 2021 at the Makuhari Messe in Mihama-ku. [1] [2] The qualification rounds were held on 2 August while medal matches were held on the 2nd day of the competition.