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- Got to Dance, along with Paula Abdul and Travis Payne. In 2014, Wyatt competeted in the winter sports talent show The Jump and in 2015 she won the final...
- 2000 Summer Olympics Jip Vastenburg (born 1994) long-distance athlete, competeted in the 2016 Summer Olympics Kortenhoefs dijk, Loenen Mijndense Sluis Nederhorst...
- Finals". Prior to 1991 it served only West Germany, gymnasts from East competeted in the DDR National Championships. "Rhythmische Sportgymnastik - Deutsche...
- Linköping, Sweden, son of golf professional Bertil Lemke, who himself competeted in seven European Tour tournaments on home soil, the 1976−1982 Scandinavian...
- teams were announced the day before the competition. A total of 14 teams competeted, with two teams teams (Will Power and Scott Dixon) receiving a first-round...
- apparatus final, winning silver with 3 balls and 2 ropes. Then they also competeted at the 2017 Tashkent World Cup winning gold in all-around and qualified...
- couples performed a freestyle to celebrate their magic moment in life and competeted in a dance duel. The couples performed one unlearned dance in round one...
- November 1997 in Bundaberg) is a racing driver from Australia. He previously competeted in the Dunlop Super2 Series for Garry Rogers Motorsport. "O'Keeffe joins...
- following round, losing 7–2. During the early 20th century, South Weald competeted in six Es**** Senior Cup finals in nine seasons, winning the competition...
- considered fascism was considered a political religion that inherently competeted with the Catholic Church for social influence; Igino Giordani called fascism...