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Victoria Huske (/ˈtɔːriː ˈhʌsk/ TOR-ee HUSK;
Chinese given name: 簡愛, pinyin: Jiǎn’ài, born
December 7, 2002) is an
American competitive swimmer and the...
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Lieutenant General John
Huske (c. 1692 – 18 January, 1761) was a
British military officer whose active service began in 1707
during the War of the Spanish...
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Torri Huske,
while Canada's
Maggie Mac Neil was the
defending champion. In the semifinals,
Walsh set a new
Olympic record, but in the finals,
Huske won...
- final. In the final, Sjöström won gold with a time of 52.16, the US'
Torri Huske swam 52.29 for
silver and
Haughey won
bronze with 52.33—0.01
seconds ahead...
- hero of the
region was a wild and
gallant freebooter called Ibrahim Agha
Huske Tello.
During World War I, he
fought against Russian troops. In 1925, he...
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government commander in Scotland,
ordered his
deputy Major General John
Huske, and 4,000 men to
advance on
Stirling while he
followed with
another 3,000...
- casualties. Barrell's
regiment temporarily lost one of its two colours. John
Huske,
commanding the
government second line,
quickly organised a counterattack...
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finishers in the women's 100 m
butterfly race,
Gretchen Walsh and Tori
Huske, swam the
butterfly and
freestyle legs in the final. The gold
medal performance...
- exchange, and then the USA was
ahead at the
final changeover. The USA's
Torri Huske held the lead over the
final leg to win gold for the USA with a new world...
- China 24.20 100 m
freestyle details Sarah Sjöström Sweden 52.16
Torri Huske United
States 52.29 Siobhán
Haughey Hong Kong 52.33 200 m
freestyle details...