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  2. 2024–25 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team represents the University of Nevada, Las Vegas during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Runnin' Rebels, led by fourth-year head coach Kevin Kruger, play their home games for the 42nd season at the Thomas & Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada.

  3. Clarissa Chun - Wikipedia

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    2015: 3rd place – 2015 Las Vegas/ASICS U.S. Senior Open. May 8–9 at Las Vegas, NV. [54] 2015: 2nd place – Dave Schultz Memorial International tournament, Colorado Springs, CO [55] 2014: 3rd place – U.S. World Team Trials in Madison, Wisconsin [56] 2014: 3rd place – in U.S. Nationals Open [57] 2014: Bronze Medal – Grand Prix of Paris ...

  4. Anthony Arnett - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Arnett is an American martial artist specializing in Chinese martial arts, particularly Wing Chun. He is a direct disciple of Australian Wing Chun pioneer William Cheung and is founder of his own system, Arnett Sport Kung Fu. Arnett is a martial artist and has been inducted into Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame. [1]

  5. Weng Chun - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the Weng Chun is also referred to as Chi Sim Wing Chun or Siu Lam Wing Chun by martial arts scholars. [ 33 ] [ additional citation(s) needed ] Here one refers to the legend of the Buddhist monk Chi Sim from the Siu Lam temple (better known under the transfer of the characters 少林 in the Mandarin pronunciation as "Shaolin"), who is ...

  6. United States Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Class of 1959 established many other important traditions that continue until the present. The first class adopted the Cadet Honor Code, and chose the falcon as the Academy's mascot. On 29 August 1958, the wing of 1,145 cadets moved to the present site near Colorado Springs, [28] and less than a year later the academy received accreditation ...

  7. List of Punahou School alumni - Wikipedia

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    '34 Richard Tam [301] (Stanford)—Las Vegas developer, honorary LLD from UNLV, Richard Tam Alumni Center (UNLV) named for him '52 Hugh T. Murphy (Berkeley)—director at IRRI, Trustee of AsiaRice USA, development banker at World Bank [302] [303] [304] '52 John Bowman O'Donnell (Stanford)—decorated USAID official, nonprofit fundraising [305 ...

  8. 57th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 1991, the group was redesignated the 57th Operations Group and activated [1] as a result of the 57th Fighter Wing implementing the USAF objective wing organization. The 57 OG was assigned control of the wing's tactical units. Upon activation, the 57th OG managed Air Force tactical training through Red Flag and Air Warrior ...

  9. Sang-chul Lee (taekwondo) - Wikipedia

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    Lee's martial arts training began at age 11, when he joined his first dojang. His school was a style of Taekwondo called Jidokwan, roughly translated to 'the way of wisdom'. Lee's Master was Grand Master Il-sup Chun, whose brother, Sang-sup Chun, had developed this style of martial art in 1946.