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He also claimed the boys doubles competitions at Wimbledon ( with Peru's Luis Horna ) and the US Open ( with countryman Fernando González ), and was junior doubles world champion.
By 2002, Japanese born Makoto Shishido, Lin Angulo, and Gonzalo Hermosa González junior had replaced Yáñez, Porcel, and Rodríguez.

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In the 2005 election it won 18 out of 179 seats in the Folketing and became a junior partner in coalition with the Liberals.
The club boasts a membership of 400 senior and junior members and the club has won many Dublin Lawn Tennis Council titles, above the average for a club of their size.
In 1936, Robinson won the junior boys singles championship in the annual Pacific Coast Negro Tennis Tournament and earned a place on the Pomona annual baseball tournament all-star team, which included future Hall of Famers Ted Williams and Bob Lemon.
Upon Byers ' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship ( the predecessor to the WWE Women's Championship ) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default.
Their junior section has also won National tournaments on a regular basis playing finals at Twickenham.
He won a national championship in 1981, and was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American as a junior in 1983.
The family lived in Campbell, California, Later, while a junior at Campbell High School, he was the youngest person voted into the Edwin Markham Poetry Society, and won first place in the Society's student poetry contest.
Samuel Serrano ( born November 17, 1952 ), nicknamed Sammy and El Torbellino, is a Puerto Rican who won boxing's world junior lightweight championship twice.
From 1972 – 1975, Douglas was a junior minister in the Third Labour Government, where he won a reputation for his capacity for innovation.
In addition to the public schools, students within the district also attend private schools in nearby Altoona and Huntingdon, as well as homeschooling. The girls junior basketball team has won the past two Juniata Valley league championships, only losing twice to the central / Spring Cove Dragons both seasons.
Like his father, Laurie was an oarsman at school and university ; in 1977, he was a member of the junior coxed pair that won the British national title before representing Britain's Youth Team at the 1977 Junior World Rowing Championships.
Griffith later won the world middleweight title and claimed an early version of the junior middleweight world championship, a claim that has not been universally recognized although some consider Griffith a three-division champion fighter.
Although Gold won a prize fellowship from Trinity College for his thesis on the regeneration and obtained a junior lectureship at the Cavendish Laboratory, his theory was widely ignored by ear specialists and physiologists, such as future Nobel Prize winner Georg von Békésy, who did not believe the cochlea operated under a feedback system.
Southern University won the NAIA baseball championship during his junior year, and Brock was selected for the United States baseball team in the 1959 Pan American Games.
He was a keen amateur boxer and won the Irish junior middleweight title in 1944.
As a junior, White won the Yale literary prize for the best essay, writing on the topic " The Greater Distinctions in Statesmanship ", a great shock to the campus as a senior traditionally wrote the winning essay.
She soon began winning junior tournaments with regularity, and in 1982 she won the European Championships 12s and 18s.
His major positive contributions that won them Battle of the Marne were 1 ) his sustained calm under pressure and the calculated reasoning of an alumnus from Ecole Polytechnique 2 ) his ruthless dismissal of unsuccessful generals during the summer of 1914 ( three army commanders, ten corps commanders and thirty-eight divisional commanders, replacing them with combative men like Foch, Franchet d ' Esperey and-more junior at that stage-Petain and Nivelle ) and 3 ) his outstanding logistical handling of French infantry divisional movements and artillery ammunition supplies during and after the French retreat of August 1914.
As is customary, he resigned as a director of the company in 1951 on first becoming a junior minister, but he only sold his shares in the company in 1960 after the company won a contract to build the Hammersmith Flyover, when questions were asked both in the media and also in the Commons on 28 January 1960 ; he made a statement to the House later that day confirming that the sale of shares was in hand and would be completed ' very soon ', noting that as part of the agreement he could be required to buy the shares from the purchaser at the original price after he ceased to hold office, if so desired by the purchaser.
As a precaution he distributed about £ 20, 000 ( equivalent to some £ today ) among the electorate and the seat was won, albeit as " junior member " to his Whig rival.
Born in Växjö, Sweden, Wilander first came to the tennis world's attention when he won the French Open junior title, the European under-16 and under-18 championships, and the Orange Bowl under-16 event in Miami.
Blake won the ( 1961 ) John Moores junior award for his work Self Portrait with Badges.
* March 16-Flash Elorde won the world junior lightweight title with a seventh-round knockout of Harold Gomes in Quezon City, Philippines.
He was a skilled junior tennis player and won the Eastern Transvaal Junior Championships at age 13.
The school won the first ever FIFA World Cup in 1919, as the best junior ice hockey team in the country.

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* " Snatched Up and Sold Into Slavery: The Story of Solomon Northup ", US Trek, Odyssey ( complements history curriculum for junior high and high school students )
* January 31 – Three students on a junior high school playground in Pacoima, California, are among the 8 persons killed following a mid-air collision between a Douglas DC-7 airliner and a Northrop F-89 Scorpion fighter jet, in the skies above the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, US.
At the age of ten, Zidane got his first player's license after joining the junior team of a local club from La Castellane by the name of US Saint-Henri.
* Even shortly before on 8 December 1918 the Allied occupation of the Bosporus, the Dardanelles, the eastern coast of the Sea of Marmara, the islands of Imros, Lemnos, Samothrace and Tenedos and 15 km deep into eastern and the eastern shores ; entire area demilitarized ( Zone of the Straits ; complemented 16 March – 10 August 1920 as the allies occupy the Ottoman capital Istanbul ) was a military fact, in November 1918 a double post was created: until the termination of allied occupation on 22 October 1923, there were at all times one British Senior Allied High Commissioner and one ( junior ) Allied High Commissioner ( incumbents from France, thrice, Italy and the US, each twice ).
Category: US Open ( tennis ) junior champions
Using US midshipman or pre-fleet board UK midshipman as the basis for comparison, the equivalent rank would be a naval cadet in training to become a junior commissioned officer.
Using post-fleet board UK midshipman for comparison, the rank would be the most junior commissioned officer in the rank structure, and similar to a US ensign in role and responsibility.
Category: US Open ( tennis ) junior champions
In 1998, she won the US Open girls singles title and the French Open doubles with Kim Clijsters, ending the season ranked World No. 1 in the International Tennis Federation junior singles rankings and World No. 7 in doubles.
Sánchez won the US Open junior title in 1986, and then turned professional.
He was ranked the top junior player in the world in 1981, and in 1982 he won the junior titles at both Wimbledon and the US Open.
He joined the US Navy, immediately made contacts in the service, and was brought aboard as a lieutenant junior grade in 1942.
On August 2, an NCAA memo obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram detailed major rules violations, including booster payments of US $ 2, 000 to $ 5, 000 to center Jon Koncak during his junior and senior years.
At the suggestion of Abraham Sinkov, who showed him a Civil Service flyer for " junior mathematicians " at US $ 2, 000 per year, he took the examination.
The same year she finished runner-up at the Orange Bowl to Elena Dementieva and she also finished runner-up at the junior 1999 US Open to Lina Krasnoroutskaya.
Most comprehensives are secondary schools for children between the ages of 11 to at least 19, but in a few areas there are comprehensive middle schools, and in some places the secondary level is divided into two, for students aged 11 to 14 and those aged 14 to 19, roughly corresponding to the US middle school ( or junior high school ) and high school, respectively.
* Masao Ishiguro — a junior executive of the Nakamoto Corporation ; Ishiguro, despite speaking faultless American English, is the Japanese person who has called for the Special Liaison, claiming that Graham was behaving disrespectfully to numerous distinguished guests on the floor below where the body was discovered ( including the Mayor, 2 US Senators and Pete's ex-wife ).
* Gareth Williams ( tennis ), South African tennis player, 1993 junior doubles winner in US Open
Most junior Officer Cadet with sergeant ( US ) or corporal ( UK ) status.
He won the Junior Australian Open, US Open and was a finalist and semi-finalist at Wimbledon and the French Open finishing as the number 2 junior behind Mariano Zabaleta when he was 18.
The insignia of sub-lieutenants in most commonwealth countries are identical to the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard grade of ensign ( although US ranks do not use the executive " curl "), even though its equivalent grade in the USN is actually lieutenant junior grade.
* Mark Begich, former mayor of Anchorage, Alaska and junior US Senator from Alaska

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