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- TechOlympics is an information technology (IT) conference for high school students. It connects students with IT professionals and with companies in order...
- the Wikipedia Game". The Amazing Wiki Race has been an event at the TechOlympics. The average number of links separating any English-language Wikipedia...
- Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech and GT or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or the Institute) is a public research university and...
- Techfest 2013, witnessed parti****tion from 8 countries. A new competition TechOlympics was launched which saw 240 teams from India parti****te to solve multiple...
- Tech Yellow Jackets swimming and diving program. Formerly known as the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, the facility was constructed for the 1996 Olympic...
- August 2024. Virginia Tech Hokies bio Luana Alonso at World Aquatics Luana Alonso at SwimRankings.net Luana Alonso at Olympics.com Luana Alonso at Olympedia...
- transferred to Texas Tech, near her hometown. In 1993, Swoopes won the NCAA women's basketball championship with the Texas Tech Lady Raiders during her...
- whole relay, and it also represents the idea of green Olympics, high-tech Olympics and people's Olympics," Beijing Vice Mayor Liu Jingming said. The government...
- National Medal recipients, Nobel laureates, and Olympic medalists among its alumni. Admission to Brooklyn Tech is based exclusively on the Specialized High...
- August 2017. "Competitive cousins shared a room in high school. UK-Virginia Tech game pits them against each other. | Lexington Herald Leader". Archived from...