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Olympics[change | change source]
Sportsperson[change | change source]
19:34, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-21) . . Kōhei Uchimura (Undid revision 3767897 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:33, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-45) . . Eddy Merckx (Undid revision 3767713 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:32, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-49) . . Greg LeMond (Undid revision 3767706 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:32, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-28) . . Abhinav Bindra (Undid revision 3767711 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:32, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-59) . . Joe Paterno (Undid revision 3767708 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:31, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-38) . . Arjuna Award (not directly relevant) 19:30, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-24) . . Olympic Games (not directly relevant) (top) 19:29, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-49) . . Matt Leinart (Undid revision 3767692 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:29, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-49) . . Tom Brady (Undid revision 3767682 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:29, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-32) . . Roger Bannister (Undid revision 3767681 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:28, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-46) . . Tom Wills (Undid revision 3767679 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:27, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-49) . .Muhammad Ali (Undid revision 3767651 by Horeki (talk)) (top) 19:27, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-33) . . Althea Gibson (top) 19:26, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-58) . . Cathy Freeman (remove extremely redundant sentence as an athlete is a sportsperson. and they were already listed by what sport they did anyways...so this change made the article say the same thing 3 times.) (top) 19:22, 3 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (-58) . . Jaromír Jágr (redundant since it already lists him as an ice hockey player....and since he isn't notable in more than one sport then that would be all that is appropriate to list.) (top) 19:07, 2 August 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+367) . . N Category:Malaysian sportspeople (Created pa
India[change | change source]
- "India, London 2012 Olympics," Telegraph (UK).
Abhinav Bindra won gold in the 10m air rifle in Beijing and will be hoping for more in London. Leander Paes and Sania Mirza could combine to make a formidable partneship in the women's doubles on the Wimbledon grass, with hopes also set on their hockey team refinding their dominant form of yester year. Badminton pair Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa won women's double bronze at the 2011 World Championships and look fancied for a medal.
Olympic medal history Gold: 9 Silver: 4 Bronze: 7
Medal total: 20 Olympic debut: 1900 Total Games appearances: 22
Japan[change | change source]
- Japan Olympic Committee
- "Japan, London 2012 Olympics," Telegraph (UK).
Swimmer Kosuke Kitajima won two golds in 2004 and followed it up with two more golds- and a world record- in 2008. Other hopes for 2012 include judoka Keiji Suzuki, who triumphed in Athens but will want to put his lacklustre Beijing performance behind him, and wrestling queen Saori Yoshida, who has two Olympic golds and eight world championship titles to her name. Past Japanese Olympic greats include Naoko Takashi, marathon gold medalist in 2000, tiny judoka Tamara Ryoka, who took two gold medals in 2000 and 2004, despite being less than 5 ft tall, and gymnasts Sawao Kato and Akinori Nakayama, who won seven golds between them in the 1960s and 70s.
Olympic medal history
Gold: 123
Silver: 112
Bronze: 125
Medal total: 360 Olympic debut: 1912 Total Games appearances: 20
International Hockey Federation (FIH), "London welcomes Japan to the Olympics," May 5, 2012
- Akane Shibata
- Rika Komazawa
- Kaori Fujio
- Boxing controversy?
- Satoshi Shimizu advances to quarter-finals?<:ref>FoxNews.com, "Olympic boxing referees sanctioned by AIBA"; August 2, 2012; retrieved 2012-8-2.</ref>
Judo
- Gold=1
- Silver=2
- - Hiroaki Hiraoka
- - Riki Nakaya<;ref>Koh, Yoree. "Japan’s Olympic Update: Judo Gold Medal High, Silver Medal Blues for Gymnastics," Wall Street Journal. July 31, 2012; retrieved 2012-8-1.</ref>
- Bronze=2
>>>TOTAL: 5
Artistic Gymnastics
- Gold=_
- Silver=1 team medal
- Team1- Ryohei Kato
- Team2- Kazuhito Tanaka
- Team3- Yusuke Tanaka
- Team4- Kōhei Uchimura
- Team5- Koji Yamamuro
- Bronze=_
>>>TOTAL: 1
Weightlifting
- Gold=_
- Silver=1
- Bronze=_
>>>TOTAL: 1
Swimming
- Gold=_
- Silver=_
- Bronze=5
- - Kosuke Hagino
- - Ryosuke Irie
- - Satomi Suzuki
- Takeshi Matsuda<:ref>Koh, Yoree. "Olympic Update: A Quiet Fourth Day for Japan’s Women," Wall Street Journal. August 1, 2012; retrieved 2012-8-1.</ref>
- - Aya Terakawa
>>>TOTAL: 5
Archery
- Gold=_
- Silver=_
- Bronze=1
- Team1- Ren Hayakawa
- Team2- Kaori Kawanaka
- Team3- Miki Kanie
>>>TOTAL: 1
J1[change | change source]
In 2012, the 18 J1 teams are:
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J2[change | change source]
In 2012, the 20+ J2 teams are:
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Daikakuji-to and Jimyoin-to[change | change source]
- zh:日本天皇世系图 ← Northern Court included, different color boxes?
- :ja:紙垂
Papal schism[change | change source]
Popes of the Western Schism |
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Template:Timelines of nengo and reigns
Timelines of early Japanese nengō + Imperial reign dates |
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Timeline: Lives of the Impressionists[change | change source]
The Impressionists
Nanboku-cho[change | change source]
Taihō era[change | change source]
Taihō | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
Gregorian | 701 | 702 | 703 | 704 |
Preceded by: —— |
Era or nengō: Taihō |
Succeeded by: Keiun |
Preceded by: Jitō period 686—697 |
Imperial reign dates: —— 697—707 |
Succeeded by: —— |
Kemmu[change | change source]
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kemmu&diff=317416785&oldid=317381590