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* 2005 — Said Atabekov, Vyacheslav Akhunov & Sergey Tychina, Maksim Boronilov & Roman Maskalev, Elena Vorobyeva & Viktor Vorobyev, Muratbek Djumaliev & Gulnara Kasmalieva, Sergey Maslov, Almagul Menlibaeva, Erbossyn Meldibekov, Alexander Nikolaev, Rustam Khalfin & Yulia Tikhonova ( Curators: Viktor Misiano, Commissioner: Churek Djamgerchinova )
* 2009 — Ermek Jaenish, Jamshed Kholikov, Anzor Salidjanov, Oksana Shatalova, Elena Vorobyeva & Viktor Vorobyev ( Curator: Beral Madra, Commissioner: Vittorio Urbani )
In 1951-56 Denisov studied at the Moscow Conservatory — composition with Vissarion Shebalin, orchestration with Nikolai Rakov, analysis with Viktor Zuckerman and piano with Vladimir Belov.
* Alick Bartholomew, Hidden Nature — The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-86315-432-8
Amelia reveals that she had asked her ' friend ' — actually a married government official with whom she had been having an affair — to assist Viktor in obtaining permission to travel within the U. S., but Viktor is disappointed to learn she has renewed her relationship with the man during this process.
Later, the agency commanders became involved in the scandal around the poisoning of Viktor Yushchenko — a main candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election.
They meet again after the Hero is fished from the river by a group of mercenaries from the first game — Viktor and Flik — and Jowy is rescued from the river by a girl named Pilika from the town of Toto.
Viktor tells the party to travel to Muse — the capital of the city-state of Jowston — to meet up with the rest of the mercenary force.
Viktor introduces the Hero and Jowy to Lady Annabelle — the mayor of Muse — who tells them she has a story to share regarding the adoptive grandfather / father figure of the Hero and Nanami, Genkaku, who had passed away shortly before the game begins.
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* Leonid Romanov, Vasily Stankovich, Vladimir Denisov, Anatoly Koteshev and Viktor Putyatin — men's foil team
* Viktor Sidyak, Eduard Vinokurov, Viktor Bazhenov, Vladimir Nazlymov and Mark Rakita — men's sabre team
* Eduard Mikaelyan, Vladimir Shchukin, Mikhail Voronin, Viktor Klimenko, Nikolay Andrianov and Aleksandr Maleyev — men's team combined exercises
* Igor Valetov, Georgi Zažitski, Grigory Kriss, Viktor Modzalevsky and Sergey Paramonov — men's épée team
* Gennady Yevryuzhikhin, Oganes Zanazanyan, Vyacheslav Semyonov, Andrei Yakubik, Yury Yeliseyev, Vladimir Pilguy, Yevgeny Rudakov, Yozhef Sabo, Yevgeny Lovchev, Sergei Olshansky, Vladimir Onishchenko, Viktor Kolotov, Anatoly Kuksov, Yury Istomin, Vladimir Kaplichnyi, Murtaz Khurtsilava, Arkady Andriasyan, Oleg Blokhin and Revaz Dzodzuashvili — men's team competition
* Aleksandr Saprykin, Yury Starunsky, Leonid Zayko, Vladimir Patkin, Yury Poyarkov, Vladimir Putyatov, Vladimir Kondra, Valery Kravchenko, Yevgeny Lapinsky, Viktor Borshch, Yefim Chulak and Vyatcheslav Domanyi — men's team competition
* Viktor Krovopuskov, Eduard Vinokurov, Viktor Sidyak, Vladimir Nazlymov and Mikhail Burtsev — fencing, men's sabre team
* Vladimir Osokin, Aleksandr Perov, Vitali Petrakov and Viktor Sokolov — cycling, men's team pursuit
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The discus throw () is an event in track and field athletics competition, in which an athlete throws a heavy disc — called a discus — in an attempt to mark a farther distance than his or her competitors.
Although rowing's roots as a sport in the modern Olympics can be traced back to the original 1896 games in Athens, it was not until the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal that women were allowed to participate — well after their fellow athletes in similar sports such as swimming, athletics, cycling, and canoeing.
Blankers, a former triple jumper ( participant in the 1928 Olympics ) was a sports journalist and the coach of the Dutch women's athletics team, even though he originally thought women should not compete in sports — not an unusual opinion at the time.
* Fort Campbell High School — physically located in Tennessee, but serving the entire Fort Campbell base, and a member of Kentucky's governing body for high school athletics, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association
In athletics and performance applications, skin-tight garments — or ' skinsuits ' provide protection from injury from dancing, gymnastics, swimming, cycling, skating, skiing, and running by enhancing muscle support and reducing muscle vibration, lessening wind and friction drag, and it also serves as protection from cuts, stings and abrasion, and as effective protection from UV rays of the sun.
The following year saw the establishment of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics — the first ever global competition just for athletics — which, with the Olympics, became one of track and field's most prestigious competitions.
Stockport has three athletics clubs — Manchester Harriers & AC, Stockport Harriers & AC, and DASH Athletics Club.
Besides academics, research, and athletics, UGA is also well known for its campus in the acclaimed college town of Athens, with dominant architectural themes of Federal — the older buildings — and Classical and Antebellum style.
Unlike his father, though, Jones III also developed an interest in athletics — basketball as a young man, and later skiing, hunting and other outdoor sports.
Though other activities were always a part of the festivities, many today still consider Highland athletics to be what the games are all about — in short, that the athletics are the Games, and all the other activities are just entertainment.
The annual athletics meet Weltklasse Zürich — part of the IAAF Diamond League — takes place at the Letzigrund, as well as frequent open air concerts.
Two-thirds of the students live on campus, forming an active, close-knit community involved in all aspects of college life — student organizations, athletics, community outreach, and performance ensembles.
This policy of institutionalized racism in OSU athletics would come to a head in another of the school's major sports when in 1968 OSU football player Fred Milton would clash with Head Coach Dee Andros over grooming policy — a battle reduced to racial terms as a struggle of black athletes against white coaches and administrators.
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