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'''Daniela Mehlhaff''' is a [[German people|German]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partners [[Janina Hiller]] and [[Selina Frey-Sander]], Mehlhaff competed in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]]<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.fig-gymnastics.com/publicdir/startlist_result/6489/6489_SENIOR_number_entries.pdf|title=Entry list|publisher=|accessdate=July 16, 2014}}</ref>.<br />
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<div>[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Belarus 2 01.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|Belarus pair]]<br />
[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Germany 2 02.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|Chinese pair]]<br />
[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - France 2 03.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|France pair]]<br />
[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - France 1 06.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|France pair]]<br />
[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Great Britain 01.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|Great Britain pair]]<br />
[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Poland 02.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|Poland pair]]<br />
[[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Russia 2 14.jpg|upright=0.7|thumb|Russia pair]]<br />
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The '''[[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships|24th World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships]]''' were held in [[Levallois-Perret]], [[France]] at the Palais des Sports Marcel-Cerdan. The women's groups qualifications were held on 10, 11 and 12 July 2014.<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 1<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{RUS}}<br />[[Valeriia Belkina]]<br />[[Victoria Ilicheva]]<br />[[Alena Kholod]] || 28.410 || 28.460 || 28.370 || '''85.240'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 2<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{GBR}}<br />[[Elise Matthews]]<br />[[Georgia Lancaster]]<br />[[Millie Spalding]] || 28.365 || 28.770 || 28.085 || '''85.220'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 3<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{BEL}}<br />[[Julie van Gelder]]<br />[[Ineke van Schoor]]<br />[[Kaat Dumarey]] || 28.080 || 28.090 || 28.140 || '''84.310'''||'''Q<br />
|-<br />
| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 4<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{PRK}}<br />[[Ri Jin Hwa]]<br />[[Ri Hyang]]<br />[[Kim Un Sol]] || 28.320 || 26.730 || 27.760 || '''82.810'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 5<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{AUS}}<br />[[Elizabeth Jacobs (gymnast)|Elizabeth Jacobs]]<br />[[Amy Lang (gymnast)|Amy Lang]]<br />[[Elodie Rousseau Forwood]] || 27.280 || 27.820 || 27.600 || '''82.700'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 6<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{RUS}}<br />[[Natalia Solodinina]]<br />[[Victoria Sukhareva]]<br />[[Natalia Lavrukhina]] || 26.880 || 27.690 || 28.130 || '''82.700'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 7<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{GBR}}<br />[[Josephine Russell]]<br />[[Jennifer Bailey]]<br />[[Cicely Irwin]] || 27.810 || 27.280 || 27.570 || '''82.620'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 8<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{FRA}}<br />[[Madeleine Bayon]]<br />[[Alizée Costes]]<br />[[Noémie Nadaud]] || 27.830 || 27.570 || 26.940 || '''82.340'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 9<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{BLR}}<br />[[Yuliya Ramanenka]]<br />[[Julia Kovalenko]]<br />[[Angelina Sandovich]] || 27.870 || 27.465 || 26.840 || '''82.175'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 10<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{BLR}}<br />[[Alina Ivanova (gymnast)|Alina Ivanova]]<br />[[Iryna Maiseyenka]]<br />[[Yuliya Ardziakova]] || 27.405 || 27.410 || 27.160 || '''81.945'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 11<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{FRA}}<br />[[Laura Viaud]]<br />[[Léna Carrau]]<br />[[Agathe Meunier]] || 27.450 || 26.240 || 27.030 || '''80.720'''|| - <br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 12<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{POR}}<br />[[Barbara da Silva Sequeira]]<br />[[Iris Mendes]]<br />[[Jessoca Correia]] || 27.310 || 27.180 || 24.370 || '''78.860'''||'''Q<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 13<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ISR}}<br />[[May Miller (gymnast)|May Miller]]<br />[[Avia Brener]]<br />[[Shoval Sofer]] || 25.870 || 26.360 || 25.440 || '''77.670'''||'''R<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 14<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{USA}}<br />[[Hannah Silverman]]<br />[[Christina Antoniades]]<br />[[Emily Ruppert]] || 24.845 || 26.675 || 25.770 || '''77.290'''||'''R<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 15<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{AUS}}<br />[[Mei Hubnik]]<br />[[Amber Kaldor]]<br />[[Madison Chan]] || 24.760 || 26.860 || 25.610 || '''77.230'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 16<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{UKR}}<br />[[Kateryna Bilokon]]<br />[[Nadiia Kotliar]]<br />[[Olena Karakuts]] || 24.500 || 26.225 || 25.795 || '''76.520'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 17<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{AZE}}<br />[[Aynus Huseynova]]<br />[[Lala Huseynova]]<br />[[Narmin Ramazanova]] || 57.470 || 24.670 || 25.425 || '''75.835'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 18<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{GER}}<br />[[Janina Hiller]]<br />[[Daniela Mehlhaff]]<br />[[Selina Frey-Sander]] || 26.600 || 22.510 || 26.000 || '''75.110'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 19<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{GER}}<br />[[Nora Schaefer]]<br />[[Luise Zscheile]]<br />[[Franca Schamber]] || 24.170 || 25.670 || 24.805 || '''74.645'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 20<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{POL}}<br />[[Karolina Nowak]]<br />[[Marta Srutwa]]<br />[[Agnieszka Rawinis]] || 26.615 || 23.510 || 23.780 || '''73.905'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 21<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{GEO}}<br />[[Nino Diasamidze]]<br />[[Mariam Gigolashvili]]<br />[[Magda Rusia]] || 25.360 || 23.180 || 21.780 || '''70.320'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 22<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{BRA}}<br />[[Carina Felix de Aflito]]<br />[[Fernanda da Anunciação Souza]]<br />[[Mariana Fortunato de Carvalho]] || 17.650 || 21.950 || 20.775 || '''60.375'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 23<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{BRA}}<br />[[Andressa Nogueira Tolentino]],<br />[[Barbara Tenorio Dos Santos]]<br />[[Sabrina Rocha Rodrigues]] || 17.450 || 21.490 || 17.150 || '''56.090'''|| -<br />
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| scope=row style="text-align:center" | 24<br />
| style="text-align:left;"| {{HKG}}<br />[[Ho Ching Lam]]<br />[[Carmen Gast]]<br />[[Lam Ho Ching]] || 14.650 || 20.000 || 14.250 || '''48.900'''|| -<br />
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'''Selina Frey-Sander''' is a [[German people|German]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partners [[Daniela Mehlhaff]] and [[Janina Hiller]], Frey-Sander competed in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.fig-gymnastics.com/publicdir/startlist_result/6489/6489_SENIOR_number_entries.pdf|title=Entry list|publisher=|accessdate=July 16, 2014}}</ref><br />
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[[Category:German acrobatic gymnasts]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Janina_Hiller&diff=617621909Janina Hiller2014-07-19T20:29:19Z<p>~Pyb: (Script) File renamed: File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Germany 01.jpg → [[File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Qualifications - Germany 2 01....</p>
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'''Janina Hiller''' is a [[German people|German]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partners [[Daniela Mehlhaff]] and [[Selina Frey-Sander]], Hiller competed in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.fig-gymnastics.com/publicdir/startlist_result/6489/6489_SENIOR_number_entries.pdf|title=Entry list|publisher=|accessdate=July 16, 2014}}</ref><br />
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[[Category:German acrobatic gymnasts]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Portuguese_acrobatic_gymnasts&diff=617188228Category:Portuguese acrobatic gymnasts2014-07-16T14:52:28Z<p>~Pyb: ←Created page with '{{Portal|Gymnastics}} Acrobatic Category:Acrobatic gymnasts'</p>
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[[Category:Acrobatic gymnasts]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=J%C3%A9ssica_Correia&diff=617188169Jéssica Correia2014-07-16T14:51:56Z<p>~Pyb: ←Created page with '{{Infobox gymnast |name = Jessoca Correia |image = 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Finals - Portugal 02.jpg...'</p>
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|name = Jessoca Correia<br />
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'''Jessoca Correia''' is a [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partners [[Iris Mendes]] and [[Barbara da Silva Sequeira]], Correia achieved 8th in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://levallois2014.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/c73a_womengroup_final1.pdf|title=Results|publisher=|accessdate=July 16, 2014}}</ref><br />
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[[Category:Portuguese acrobatic gymnasts]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C3%8Dris_Mendes&diff=617188062Íris Mendes2014-07-16T14:50:47Z<p>~Pyb: ←Created page with '{{Infobox gymnast |name = Iris Mendes |image = 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Finals - Portugal 02.jpg |ima...'</p>
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'''Marharyta Bartashevich''' is a [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partners [[Barbara da Silva Sequeira]] and [[Jessoca Correia]], Mendes achieved 8th in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://levallois2014.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/c73a_womengroup_final1.pdf|title=Results|publisher=|accessdate=July 16, 2014}}</ref><br />
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[[Category:Portuguese acrobatic gymnasts]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=B%C3%A1rbara_Sequeira&diff=617187951Bárbara Sequeira2014-07-16T14:49:49Z<p>~Pyb: ←Created page with '{{Infobox gymnast |name = Barbara da Silva Sequeira |image = 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's group - Finals - Portug...'</p>
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'''Marharyta Bartashevich''' is a [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partners [[Iris Mendes]] and [[Jessoca Correia]], da Silva Sequeira achieved 8th in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://levallois2014.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/c73a_womengroup_final1.pdf|title=Results|publisher=|accessdate=July 16, 2014}}</ref><br />
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[[Category:Portuguese acrobatic gymnasts]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nikki_Snel&diff=617187706Nikki Snel2014-07-16T14:47:32Z<p>~Pyb: (Script) File renamed: File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's pair - Qualifications 06.jpg → File:2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Women's pair - Qualifications - Belgium 06.jpg</p>
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'''Nikki Snel''' is a [[Belgian people|Belgian]] female [[acrobatic gymnast]]. With partner [[Eline de Smedt]], Snel achieved gold in the [[2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://levallois2014.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/c73a_womenpair_final1.pdf|title=Results|publisher=|accessdate=July 17, 2014}}</ref><br />
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|09|21}}<ref>[http://bwfcontent.tournamentsoftware.com/profile/overview.aspx?id=F428D761-FD1E-4FDC-A90F-54B4A70E68E8 BWA Profile]</ref><br />
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| sport = Badminton<br />
| event = Women's singles<br />
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| date_of_highest_ranking = 25 April 2013<br />
| current_ranking = 36<br />
| date_of_current_ranking = 08 August 2013<br />
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'''Kirsty Gilmour''' (born September 21, 1993) is a female [[badminton]] player from [[Scotland]].<br />
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*[[Scottish National Badminton Championships]]<br />
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'''Elsa Osorio''' was born in the Argentine capital of [[Buenos Aires]] in 1952. She studied literature at the university there in order to become a teacher, and has since worked as a writer, journalist, scriptwriter and assistant professor. In 1994 she left Argentina and resettled in Madrid, nowadays she live again in Argentina.<br />
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At the centre of her literary work lies an examination of contemporary Argentine history. In the process, she turns her attention in particular to the ramifications of politics for the individual, which she illustrates using striking biographies. The »Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung« wrote that the author succeeds in »convincing readers that the instruments of the art of story-telling are shown to be most effective at that point at which they lead us back to reality, where our perspective and our interests, whetted by the imagination, are recalled to reality.«<br />
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In 1982 she debuted with the volume of short stories »Ritos privados« (t: Private rites), for which she was awarded the most prestigious literature prize of her country, the Premio Nacional de Literatura Argentina, in the following year. She later published »Beatriz Guido« (1991), a novel of this Argentine writer's life, and a collection of political and linguistic essays »Las malas lenguas« (1994; t: The wicked tongues).<br />
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Her sixth novel, »[[A veinte anos, Luz]]« (1998; Eng. »My name is Light«, 2003), was greeted with acclaim on the international scene. It won her Amnesty International's literary prize, was translated into more than fifteen languages, and published in twenty-three countries – only in Argentina was she unable to find a publisher at first. The novel deals with a dark chapter of the Argentine military dictatorship. It tells the story of the fate and search for identity of a young woman, born in captivity to opponents of the Junta, who is taken away by the family of an officer who is loyal to the regime.<br />
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Another prevailing theme in Osorio's work is tango, which she focused on in her screenplay, »La Lección de tango« (1997; t: The tango lesson). Her most recent novel, »Cielo de tango« (2006; t: Tango Sky), also deals with the Argentine dance and merges history and imagination. Like the former work, it unfolds over various temporal planes and tells of two families of differing social backgrounds whose lives are intertwined through tango, beginning with the rise of Argentina in the late eighteenth century and leading up to the present day. The narrative technique of this recent work, which also describes the history of tango, is adopted from the movements of the dance itself: it moves forwards, backwards and sideways, and then changes direction. For this novel she received the Premio de Bibliotecas in Italy and the Premio Acerbi.<br />
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Among Osorio's further distinctions are an award for best comedy as well as a prize for journalistic satire. She has been living since 2006 once again mostly in Buenos Aires, where she is running creative writing workshops.<br />
From 2007 to 2010 she took part in different congresses and fairs, as for example in Saint Malo, "Etonnants Voyageurs", the International Literature Festival in [[Berlin]], the Bookfair in [[Paris]], the Bookfair in the Spanish Gijón, the "Festival de la Palabra" in [[Puerto Rico]], the Bookfair in [[Medellin]] and the Bookfair in [[Frankfurt]].<br />
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In 2009 she spent a month in Berlin under the LiteraturRaum project. In 2009 she published "Callejón con salida" a collection of short stories which received the Premio Roma for foreign literature in 2010.<ref>[http://www.periodismo.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=13187 Julio Bocca será distinguido con el Premio Roma Internacional a la Cultura]</ref><br />
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== Bibliography Elsa Osorio ==<br />
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'''Ritos privados''', Losada, Buenos Aires, 1982<br />
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'''Reina mugre''', Puntosur, Buenos Aires, 1990<br />
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'''Beatriz Guido: Mentir la verdad''', Planeta, Buenos Aires, 1991<br />
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'''Cómo tenerlo todo''', Planeta, Buenos Aires, 1993<br />
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'''Las malas lenguas''', Grupo Editor Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires, 1994<br />
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'''My name is Light'''<br />
Great Britain: My name is Light, Bloomsbury 2003 (Bloomsbury pocket book 2004;<br />
USA: My name is Light, Bloomsbury USA, 2004;<br />
Spain: A veinte años, Luz, Alba, 1998 (Círculo de Lectura 1999; Punto de Lectura 2002; Siruela 2008);<br />
Argentina and Mexico: A veinte años, Luz, Mondadori 1999;<br />
Argentina: A veinte años, Luz, Planeta, 2006;<br />
Italy: I ventanni di Luz, Ugo Guanda, 2000 (Edición Club- Ugo Guanda 2002-2006; TEA (pocket) 2002-2005-2009);<br />
France: Luz ou Le Temps Sauvage, Métailié, 2000-2009 (Club Le Grand Livre Du Moi 2000; Métailié Suite 2002-2009);<br />
Germany : Mein Name ist Luz, Suhrkamp Insel Verlag 2000 (Büchergilde Gutenberg (Club) 2001; BTB (pocket) 2002-2006; Suhrkamp (pocket) 2007);<br />
Netherlands : Luz. Na twintig jaar, licht, Ambo-Anthos uitgevers, 2000 (Ambo-Anthos 2001-2006; Flamingo-pocket Ambo-Anthos 2002-2003; Ambo-Anthos uitgevers (pocket) 2002-2005, 2007; Ambo-Anthos (trade) 2007);<br />
Portugal: Ha vinte anos, Luz, Asa, 2000;<br />
Brasil: Ha vinte anos, Luz, Objetiva, 2001;<br />
Sweden: Mitt namn är Luz, Albert Bonniers Förlag, 2001 (Albert Bonniers Förlag pocket book 2003);<br />
Denmark: For enden af mørket, Centrum (trade), 2001 (Centrum 2003; A veinte años, Luz Gyldemdal (edición escolar) 2003);<br />
Finland: Nimeni on Luz, Otava, 2001;<br />
Greece: Το Όνομά μου είναι Λους, Harlenic hellas Publishing, 2001;<br />
Norway: Luz, J.M. Stenersens;<br />
Japan: Luz, Sony MAGAZINES, 2001;<br />
Israel: Luz, Keter, 2003;<br />
Poland: Luz, Oficyna Foksal, 2009;<br />
Indonesia: My Name is Light, Pasataka Alvabet, 2007;<br />
Corea: My name is Light, Bertelsmann<br />
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'''Cielo de Tango'''<br />
Spain: Cielo de tango, Siruela, 2006 (Círculo de lectores (club) 2007;<br />
Argentina: Cielo de tango, Planeta, 2006;<br />
Netherlands: Ana, Ambo/Anthos, 2006 (Ambo/Anthos 2008);<br />
Italy: Lezione di tango, Ugo Guanda, 2006 (Tea (pocket) 2006);<br />
Germany: Im Himmel Tango, Insel, 2007 (Suhrkamp (pocket) 2008);<br />
France: Tango, Métailié, 2007 (Point (pocket) 2008);<br />
Portugal: Tango, Asa, 2007;<br />
Brasil: Cielo de Tango, Planeta, 2008;<br />
Poland: Cielo de tango, Oficyna Foksal<br />
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'''Callejón con salida'''<br />
Argentina: Callejón con salida, Planeta, 2009;<br />
Spain: Callejón con salida, Siruela, 2009;<br />
Italy: Sette notti d'insonnia, Guanda, 2009;<br />
Germany: Sackgasse mit Ausgang, Suhrkamp, 2010;<br />
Netherlands: Uitweg, Ambo, 2010;<br />
France: Sept nuits d'insomnie, Métailié, 2010<br />
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==References==<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.elsaosorio.com www.elsaosorio.com Official site]<br />
*[http://www.elsaosorio.com/blog/ Official blog]<br />
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[[Image:Yekini2.jpg|thumb|right|'''Yékini''' (in yellow and red) makes his entrance at his Senegalese wrestling bout against "Balla Beye" at [[Stade Demba Diop]] [[Dakar]], [[Sénégal]], 10 June 2007.]]<br />
'''Yékini''' is the nickname of '''Yakhya Diop''' (26th February 1974 in [[Joal]]<ref>[http://www.senesport.info/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1832%3Asantang-gningue-le-tigre-de-yoff-lje-veux-encore-lutter-avant-la-fin-de-la-saison-de-lutter&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=56 Senesport: Santang Gningue le Tigre de Yoff : «Je veux encore lutter avant la fin de la saison de lutte»]</ref> - ), a popular champion of [[Senegalese wrestling]], the most prominent variant of the [[Lutte Traditionnelle]], a [[West African]] folk tradition which has become a major professional sport in the last two decades. From the [[Serer people|Serer]] ethnic group, Yékini is the most successful wrestler since the professionalisation of the sport, and his appearances are major news in his home country.<ref name=xibar>[http://www.xibar.net/index.php?action=article&numero=7964 LUTTE TRADITIONNELLE - 15e ANNIVERSAIRE DE YEKINI : Mbagnick, digne fils de Mohamed Ndiaye Robert Diouf], Le Soleil, 3 March 2008 {{fr}}</ref><ref>[http://www.au-senegal.com/Yekini-incontestable-roi-de-l.html Yekini, incontestable roi de l’arène], Photo essay and report on the hype surrounding the 2006 Tyson fight. {{fr}}</ref> His 2006 fight against and defeat of Mohamed Ndao, alias Tyson, was billed in Senegal as "the fight of the century", cementing the two as the best known exponents of the sport.<ref>[http://www.sensports.com/combat-yekini-tyson-1728-3.htm Yékini: La classe et l'efficacité !], Walfadjri (Dakar), 2006. {{fr}}</ref> He was defeated by Balla Gaye 2, The Lion of Guédiawaye, at Stade Demba Diop on Sunday 22nd April 2012, ending a reign that span almost two decades.<br />
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Yékini studied traditional "mbapatte" wrestling techniques before turning to the modern wrestling styles which include a mixture of boxing and wrestling.<br />
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* [http://www.afrik.com/article9482.html Yékini, la légende vivante de la lutte sénégalaise. Le lutteur invaincu depuis neuf ans] (interview by David Cadasse, 17 February 2006) {{fr}}<br />
*[http://www.africanglobalnews.com/index.php?page=article&id_article=2204 Sénégal LUTTE : 2007, année d’innovations, surprises et sacre]. La Sentinelle ([[Dakar]]), 27 December 2007 {{fr}}<br />
* Portions of this article were translated from the French language Wikipedia article [[:fr:Yékini]], 2008-06-26.<br />
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'''Dupré Barbancourt''' (...-1907) is the founder of the company [[Rhum Barbancourt]] and was also consul general of [[Liberia]] in [[Haïti]]<ref>{{cite journal|title=Bulletin officiel|journal=Moniteur des consulats|date=15|year=1905|month=january|page=10|url=http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k57161146/f10.image.r=Barbancourt.langFR}}</ref>.<br />
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He died in Paris and is buried in the [[Père Lachaise Cemetery]] (division 85).<br />
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'''Dupré Barbancourt''' (...-1907) is the founder of the company [[Rhum Barbancourt]].<br />
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'''Dupré Barbancourt''' (...-1907) is the founder of the company [[Rhum Barbancourt]].<br />
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'''Dupré Barbancourt''' (...-1907) is the founder of the company [[Rhum Barbancourt]].<br />
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| company_name = Société du Rhum Barbancourt,<br/ >T. Gardère & Cie.<br />
| company_logo = [[Image:Barbancourt logo 2.jpg]]<br />
| company_type = [[Private company|Private]]<br />
| foundation = 18 march 1862<br />
| founder = Dupré Barbancourt<br />
| location = [[Port-au-Prince]], [[Haiti]]<br />
| key_people = Thierry Gardère, [[Chief executive officer|CEO]]<br />
| industry = [[Distilled beverages]]<br />
| products = [[Rum]]<br />
| revenue = Approx [[United States dollar|US$]]12 million (2009)<br />
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'''Barbancourt''' is a well-known [[rum]] produced and bottled by '''Société du Rhum Barbancourt, T. Gardère & Cie.''' in [[Haiti]]. The company is one of Haiti's oldest, and its rum is the country's most famous export, widely regarded as among the finest rums in the world{{citation needed|date=December 2011}}.<br />
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==Company history==<br />
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The [[family business]] began on March 18, 1862, producing rum directly from [[sugar cane]] juice. [[Dupré Barbancourt]], a [[France|Frenchman]] from the [[Cognac (brandy)|cognac]]-producing region of [[Charente]] emigrated to Haiti, and founded his company at the end of 1862. After learning how to make rum in December of that year, he soon began selling it for [[Haitian gourde|HTG]]1.50 ([[United States dollar|US$]]0.30) per gallon.<ref>{{cite book | last = Schutt-Ainé | first = Patricia | coauthors = Staff of Librairie Au Service de la Culture | title = Haiti: A Basic Reference Book | publisher = Librairie Au Service de la Culture | year = 1994 | location = Miami, Florida | isbn = 0-9638599-0-0 | page = 41 }}</ref><br />
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Dupré Barbancourt left no heir and when he died the company passed to his wife Nathalie Gardère, who managed it with the help of her nephew, Paul Gardère. When she died, Paul then directed the company’s destiny until his death in 1946, when his son Jean Gardère took up the baton, furthering the family tradition until 1990. When Jean passed, Thierry Gardère took over, becoming the fourth generation of the Gardère family to lead the company.<br />
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During the [[2010 Haiti earthquake|2010 Haitian earthquake]], two workers died, about 86 lost their houses, many aging barrels were destroyed, halting the rum production,<ref>http://www.tradenewsonline.com/content/show/id/7187</ref> and rum supply and prices were affected. By May 2010 however, production had already resumed.<ref>http://blog.gfbcproductions.biz/2010/05/14/classic-haitian-rum-barbancourt-back-in-production/</ref><br />
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==Expansion and operations==<br />
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In 1949, the company relocated to the heart of the sugar cane fields of the Domaine Barbancourt in the [[Plain of the Cul-de-Sac|plaine du Cul-de-Sac]] region. By 1952, the successful company ramped up production, transforming itself from what once was a [[cottage industry]] into a major producer of quality rum. The rum is double distilled, using a process similar to that used to produce cognac.<br />
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Barbancourt is made directly from sugar cane juice rather than the sugar cane by-product [[molasses]]. This is similar to the [[Rhum agricole]] of [[Martinique]], which is strictly controlled by law. Fermenting fresh sugar cane juice provides a more flavorful product.{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}} [[Cachaça]], from [[Brazil]], is another alcoholic beverage made from fresh sugar cane juice. <br />
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Barbancourt's products are highly regarded and have won many tastings and competitions, and have won excellent reviews from rum connoisseurs. Available in the [[United States]], its Estate Réserve is aged for 15 years. Within the [[Caribbean]] region, the original Réserve du Domaine is also aged 15 years, and each bottle previously had a unique serial number—however the labels have changed recently and this is no longer the case. Other popular products include the 5 Star Réserve Spéciale aged for eight years, the 3 Star rhum aged four years and a clear, white rhum, all made from fresh sugar cane juice.<br />
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Barbancourt's rums are marketed in 20 countries, namely the Caribbean, the United States, [[France]], and [[Italy]]. Barbancourt is among Haiti's best known companies internationally.<br />
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==Products==<br />
* Rhum Barbancourt White<br />
* Rhum Barbancourt 3-Star (aged 4 years)<br />
* Rhum Barbancourt 5-Star (aged 8 years)<br />
* Rhum Barbancourt Estate Reserve (aged 15 years)<br />
* Pango Rhum (pineapple/mango flavored rum)<br />
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* [http://www.barbancourt.net/ Barbancourt official site]<br />
* [http://www.haitiinnovation.org/en/2007/02/01/rhum-and-haitian-spirit/ Blog Post at Haiti Innovation]<br />
* [http://www.giftedrums.com/Rums.html Robert Burr's Gifted Rums Guide]<br />
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<div>'''Jane Bathori''' (born '''Jeanne-Marie Berthier''', June 14, 1877 - January 25, 1970) was a [[France|French]] [[opera]] singer. Born in [[Paris]], [[France]], she was famous on the operatic stage and important in the development of contemporary French music.<br />
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Bathori originally studied [[piano]] and planned for a career as concert pianist but soon turned to singing, making her professional debut sometime in 1898 at the small ''Théâtre de la Bodinière'' in the ''rue Saint-Lazare'' in a concert to honor the poet [[Paul Verlaine]]. That same year, her debut in the ''grands concerts'' began when she appeared at the ''Concerts du Conservatoire'' followed by performances in [[Gabriel Fauré]]'s ''La Naissance de Vénus'' and [[Camille Saint-Saëns]]' ''Messe de Requiem''. During the season 1899–1900 she made her [[mezzo-soprano]] operatic debut at [[Nantes]].<br />
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In the early 1900s, Bathori began studying with [[Pierre-Émile Engel]], whom she married in 1908. In 1917, she became the director of the ''Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier''. After the war she sang at [[La Scala]] and in other major centres across [[Europe]]. During the time of [[Les Six]] in the early 1920s she played a large role in the propagation of the new music of this period especially by some of the members of the famous Les Six. On January 31, 1920 she gave the first performance of [[Louis Durey]]'s ''Printemps au fond de la mer''. She would give the first performances of many works by other contemporary French composers.<br />
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In the 1930s she sang in the ''[[Colon Theater|Teatro Colón]]'' in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. During the [[Germany|German]] occupation of France during [[World War II]] she would make Buenos Aires her home. After her return to France she taught and coached a number of young singers, working closely with [[Irène Joachim]]. Although age put an end to her own concert career, she occasionally appeared in public and on recordings as accompanist.<br />
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Jane Bathori died in Paris and is interred in the ''[[Funerarium du Cimetière du Père-Lachaise]]''.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.marstonrecords.com/bathori/bathori_tracks.htm Jane Bathori:The Complete Solo Recordings]<br />
* {{Find a Grave|13952978}}<br />
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{{France-opera-singer-stub}}</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:GLAM/British_Library/Books&diff=552256529Wikipedia:GLAM/British Library/Books2013-04-26T11:10:28Z<p>~Pyb: /* Requests */ +1</p>
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==Background==<br />
Some years ago, the British Library partnered with an external funder to digitise a large collection (~45,000 titles, ~65,000 volumes) of 19th century books. These are currently available through [http://www.jiscecollections.ac.uk/jisc-historicbooks/ JISC Historic Books] and other sources such as via print-on-demand copies at Amazon and an iPad application.<br />
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The Library have [https://digitalscholarship.jux.com/608617 recently announced] that:<br />
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{{quote|We've recently made all 68,000 digitised volumes and their accompanying JP2, PDF, metadata and OCR text files from our Historical 19th Century Books collection available under Creative Commons Public Domain Mark. This unique selection includes many rare or inaccessible books published between 1789 and 1914 and covers a wide range of subject areas including philosophy, history, poetry and literature.}}<br />
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It is not yet publicly available online, due to size issues - the whole collection comes to around 4TB, including page images and marked-up XML. However, I have been able to start uploading selected volumes to Commons and Wikisource (the OCR is very good quality) and I am happy to take requests for anything that might be useful.<br />
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The collection is predominantly UK-published material in English, as would be expected; however, there are significant amounts in French and German, and a few hundred in various other European languages. Both fiction and nonfiction are covered; anecdotally, there seem to be particular strengths in travel books, but this may just be a quirk of the period.<br />
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There are two caveats. '''Firstly''', there's no accessible public catalogue restricted to just this collection (though we do have a single massive spreadsheet). It's all in the central catalogue, and [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=3&fctN=facet_creationdate&vl(10130439UI0)=any&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&fctV=%5B1801+TO+1920%5D&tab=local_tab&srt=rank&mode=Advanced&vl(1UIStartWith1)=contains&indx=1&tb=t&vl(41497491UI2)=any&vl(freeText0)=electronic+resource&fn=search&vid=BLVU1&vl(freeText2)=&frbg=&vl(10130438UI1)=any&ct=facet&vl(46690061UI3)=books&Submit=Search&vl(freeText1)=&fromLogin=true this search] should cover most of what's in it.<br />
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If you find any item which a) has "[electronic resource]" in the title, b) dates between 1780 and 1920, and c) looks like a record for a book, there is a good chance it's part of this collection and available for release.<br />
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'''Secondly''', it's not well-indexed. Older catalogue records tended not to have good subject-headings by modern standards, and so often all that we have to go on as to what the book is about is the title - there is no full-text searching available at the moment. If you can't find anything relevant, try searching on variant terms - or feel free to make very broad requests and see what I can find!<br />
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==Uploaded==<br />
[[File:Burke,_W.S._-_Cycling_in_Bengal_(1898).djvu|200px|right|page=9]]<br />
So far uploaded:<br />
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* Burke, W.S. - ''Cycling in Bengal'' (1898) ([[:commons:File:Burke, W.S. - Cycling in Bengal (1898).djvu|DjVu]], [[:s:Index:Burke, W.S. - Cycling in Bengal (1898).djvu|Wikisource (in progress)]].)<br />
* Cole, Henry - ''A hand-book to Hampton Court'' (1884) ([[:commons:File:Cole, Henry - A hand-book to Hampton Court.pdf|PDF]], [[:commons:File:Cole, Henry - A hand-book to Hampton Court.djvu|DjVu]])<br />
* Garner, Robert - ''Natural History of the County of Stafford'' (1844) ([[:commons:File:Garner, Robert - Natural History of the County of Stafford (1844).pdf |PDF]])<br />
* Hutton, William Holden - ''Hampton Court'' (1897) ([[:commons:File:Hutton, William Holden - Hampton Court (1897).pdf|PDF]], [[:commons:File:Hutton, William Holden - Hampton Court (1897).djvu|DjVu]])<br />
* Kennedy, Robert John - ''A Journey in Khorassan'' (1890) ([[:commons:File:Kennedy, Robert John - A Journey in Khorassan (1890).pdf |PDF]], [[:commons:File:Kennedy, Robert John - A Journey in Khorassan (1890).djvu|DjVu]], [[:s:A Journey in Khorassan and Central Asia|Wikisource (completed)]].)<br />
* Malabari, Behramji M. - ''Gujarat and the Gujaratis'' (1882) ([[:commons:File:Malabari, Behramji M. - Gujarat and the Gujaratis (1882).djvu|DjVu]], [[:s:Index:Malabari, Behramji M. - Gujarat and the Gujaratis (1882).djvu|Wikisource (in progress)]].) <br />
* McCosh, John - ''Advice to Officers in India'' (1856) ([[:commons:File:McCosh, John - Advice to Officers in India (1856).pdf|PDF]], [[:commons:File:McCosh, John - Advice to Officers in India (1856).djvu|DjVu]], [[:s:Index:McCosh, John - Advice to Officers in India (1856).djvu|Wikisource (in progress)]].)<br />
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==Requests==<br />
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* Suggestions for what you would like me to dig out and upload are welcome! There are substantial amounts of, for example, [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?ct=facet&fctN=facet_creationdate&fctV=%5B-999999999+TO+1900%5D&dscnt=1&vl%2810130439UI0%29=any&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tab=local_tab&srt=rank&mode=Advanced&vl%281UIStartWith1%29=contains&indx=1&tb=t&vl%2841497491UI2%29=any&vl%28freeText0%29=electronic%20resource&vid=BLVU1&fn=search&vl%28freeText2%29=&title2=2&frbg=&ct=search&vl%2810130438UI1%29=any&vl%281UIStartWith2%29=contains&dum=true&vl%281UIStartWith0%29=contains&vl%2846690061UI3%29=books&Submit=Search&vl%28freeText1%29=History%20of%20the%20Town local histories] which may be useful.<br />
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;Sister Nivedita<br />
* [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&gathStatTab=true&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLL01009966733&indx=2&recIds=BLL01009966733&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=2&dscnt=1&vl%2810130439UI0%29=sub&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1359600473419&srt=rank&mode=Advanced&vl%281UIStartWith1%29=contains&tb=t&vl%2841497491UI2%29=any&vl%28freeText0%29=Sister+Nivedita&vid=BLVU1&vl%28freeText2%29=&frbg=&vl%2810130438UI1%29=any&vl%281UIStartWith2%29=contains&dum=true&vl%281UIStartWith0%29=contains&vl%2846690061UI3%29=books&Submit=Search&vl%28freeText1%29= Sister Nivedita Atmaprana] will be highly helpful to expand [[Sister Nivedita]] article! Remove this request if it does not meet condition mentioned [[Wikipedia_talk:GLAM/BL#Can_you_upload_everything|here]]! --[[User:Titodutta|Tito Dutta]] ([[User talk:Titodutta|talk]]) 02:51, 31 January 2013 (UTC)<br />
* Also [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&gathStatTab=true&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLL01007940069&indx=6&recIds=BLL01007940069&recIdxs=5&elementId=5&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=2&dscnt=1&vl%2810130439UI0%29=sub&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1359600473419&srt=rank&mode=Advanced&vl%281UIStartWith1%29=contains&tb=t&vl%2841497491UI2%29=any&vl%28freeText0%29=Sister+Nivedita&vid=BLVU1&vl%28freeText2%29=&frbg=&vl%2810130438UI1%29=any&vl%281UIStartWith2%29=contains&dum=true&vl%281UIStartWith0%29=contains&vl%2846690061UI3%29=books&Submit=Search&vl%28freeText1%29= this] --[[User:Titodutta|Tito Dutta]] ([[User talk:Titodutta|talk]]) 02:55, 31 January 2013 (UTC)<br />
** No luck, I'm afraid - both too recent. [[User:Andrew Gray|Andrew Gray]] ([[User talk:Andrew Gray|talk]])<br />
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* [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&vl%2810130439UI0%29=any&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1366973801878&srt=rank&mode=Advanced&vl%281UIStartWith1%29=contains&indx=1&tb=t&vl%2841497491UI2%29=any&vl%28freeText0%29=electronic+resource&fn=search&vid=BLVU1&vl%28freeText2%29=&frbg=&vl%2810130438UI1%29=any&ct=search&vl%281UIStartWith2%29=contains&dum=true&vl%281UIStartWith0%29=contains&vl%2846690061UI3%29=books&Submit=Search&vl%28freeText1%29=pere+lachaise This book about the Père Lachaise Cemetery] ? [[User:~Pyb|~Pyb]] ([[User talk:~Pyb|talk]]) 11:10, 26 April 2013 (UTC)<br />
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[[Category:Wikipedia-British Library collaboration|Books]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C3%89tienne-Hippolyte_Godde&diff=552016721Étienne-Hippolyte Godde2013-04-24T20:45:50Z<p>~Pyb: commons</p>
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[[File:NDBonneNouvelleChapelleVierge.JPG|right|250px|thumb|interior, [[Notre-Dame de Bonne-Nouvelle]], Paris]]<br />
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'''Étienne-Hippolyte Godde''' (December 26, 1781 &ndash; 1869) was a French neoclassic architect.<br />
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Born in [[Breteuil, Oise]], educated at the [[École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts]], and [[Architect of the City of Paris]] from 1813 to 1830, Godde designed some thirty religious buildings, six public buildings, and numerous other structures. Among his apprentices was [[Henri Labrouste]]. In poverty later in life, he was buried in the 27th division of [[Père Lachaise Cemetery]].<br />
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== Work ==<br />
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* Church of [[Boves, Somme|Boves]] in Picardie, 1805-1818<br />
* restructuring of the [[Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés]] between 1819 and 1827<br />
* [[Notre-Dame de Bonne-Nouvelle]], Paris, 2nd arrondissement, 1823-1829<br />
* the chapel and the gate of [[Père Lachaise Cemetery]] in Paris, 1823-1825<br />
* Church of St. Pierre du Gros Caillou, in Paris, 7th arrondissement, 1829<br />
* Church of St. Denys du Saint-Sacrement in Paris, 3rd arrondissement, with pediment sculpture by [[Jean-Jacques Feuchère]], 1835<br />
* restoration of the Church of [[Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois]], Paris, 1st arrondissement, 1838-1848 <ref>A dictionary of architecture and building: biographical ..., Volume 2 edited by Russell Sturgis, 1901, page 265</ref><br />
* expansion and renovation of Église Saint-Philippe-du-Roule, Paris, 8th arrondissement, 1846<br />
* Cathédrale Sainte-Croix-Saint-Jean-des-Arméniens, 1855<br />
* Old Seminary of St. Sulpice in Paris<br />
* Part of the old [[Hôtel de Ville, Paris|Hotel de Ville]] in Paris (destroyed during the Commune) in collaboration with [[Jean-Baptiste Lesueur]]<br />
* reconstruction work at [[Amiens Cathedral]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
* [http://en.structurae.net/persons/data/index.cfm?id=d003064 structurae page]<br />
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| NAME = Godde, Etienne-Hippolyte<br />
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = French architect<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = December 26, 1781<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH =<br />
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[[Category:1869 deaths]]<br />
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[[Category:Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rostov-Don&diff=549557061Rostov-Don2013-04-09T19:05:38Z<p>~Pyb: +photo, +commonscat</p>
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'''Rostov-Don''' — female [[team handball|handball]] club from [[Rostov-on-Don]]. The club was established in 1965, until 2002 it was called Rostselmash.<br />
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== Achievements ==<br />
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* The winner of the USSR championship — 1990, 1991<br />
* The silver prize-winner of the USSR championship — 1979–1982, 1989<br />
* The bronze prize-winner of the USSR championship — 1976, 1988<br />
* The owner of the USSR Cup — 1980–1982<br />
* The winner of the [[EHF Cup Winner's Cup|EHF Cup Winners' Cup]] — 1990<br />
* The winner of the Russian championship — 1994<br />
* The silver prize-winner of the Russian championship — 1993, 1995, 2011, 2012<br />
* The bronze prize-winner of the Russian championship — 1995–1996, 2000–2005, 2010<br />
* The winner of Russia Cup - 2007, 2008, 2012<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{commonscat}}<br />
* [http://www.rostovhandball.ru/ Official club site] (in Russian)<br />
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[[Category:Russian handball clubs]]<br />
[[Category:Sport in Rostov]]<br />
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{{Russia-sport-stub}}</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ana_%C4%90oki%C4%87&diff=549539550Ana Đokić2013-04-09T17:07:24Z<p>~Pyb: +photo, +commonscat</p>
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<div>{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Ana Đokić<br />
| image = 20130405 - Issy Paris Hand - Rostov-Don - Ana Đokić - 01.jpg<br />
| nationality = Montenegrin<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979|2|9|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = <br />
| height = {{height|m=1.69|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Pivot<br />
| currentclub = [[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| years = <br />
| clubs = <br />
| nationalyears =<br />
| nationalteam = [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegro]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = '''23''' (52)<ref>[http://www.ehf-euro.com/fileadmin/ehfeuro/downloads/EChW2012/MNE.pdf Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF European Championship]</ref><br />
| ntupdate = 4 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCountry | {{MNE}} }}<br />
{{MedalOlympic}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London]]| [[Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[2012 European Women's Handball Championship|2012 Serbia]]|Team}}<br />
{{MedalCountry|{{SCG}}}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Handball at the Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[2005 Mediterranean Games|2005 Almería]]|[[Handball at the 2005 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Ana Đokić''' ({{lang-sr|Ана Ђокић}}; born 9 February 1979 in [[Aranđelovac]], [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|SR Serbia]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]) is a Serbian-born Montenegrin [[team handball|handball]] player from [[Montenegro]]. She plays on the [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegrin national team]], and participated at the [[2011 World Women's Handball Championship]] in Brazil.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.ihf.info/files/CompetitionData/121/PDF/ NE.PDF |title=XX Women's World Championship 2011; Brasil &ndash; Team Roaster Montenegro |publisher=[[International Handball Federation]] |accessdate=10 December 2011 }}</ref><br />
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She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where the Montenegrin team won the silver medal.<br />
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==References==<br />
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{{ŽRK Budućnost Pogorica squad}}<br />
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{{Montenegro squad 2011 World Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
{{Montenegro Women Handball squad 2012 Summer Olympics}}<br />
{{Montenegro squad 2012 European Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
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{{Persondata<br />
| NAME = Dokic, Ana<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Šilo<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Montenegrin handball player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 09.02.1979<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Aranđelovac, Serbia<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
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[[Category:Olympic medalists in handball]]<br />
[[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Montenegro]]<br />
[[Category:Montenegrin people of Serbian descent]]<br />
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{{Montenegro-handball-bio-stub}}</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Regina_Kalinichenko&diff=549536524Regina Kalinichenko2013-04-09T16:44:30Z<p>~Pyb: +photo, +commonscat</p>
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<div>{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Regina Shymkute<br />
| image = 20130405 - Issy Paris Hand - Rostov-Don - Regina Shymkute - 01 (cropped).jpg<br />
| fullname = Regina Shymkute<br />
| nationality = <br />
| birth_date = {{bda|1985|12|21|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Kherson]], [[Ukraine]]<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.79|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Left Back<br />
| currentclub = [[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| clubnumber = 23<br />
| youthyears = <br />
| youthclubs = <br />
| years = 2003-2008<br>2008–2010<br>2011–<br />
| clubs = SC "Galytchanka"<br />[[CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea]]<br />[[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| nationalyears = <br />
| nationalteam = {{hbw|Ukraine}}<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = <br />
| ntupdate = <br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
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'''Regina Shymkute''' (born 21 December 1985 in [[Kherson]])<ref name="eurohandball">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2012-13/player/520626/Regina+Shymkute|title=Regina Shymkute|work=eurohandball.com|publisher=eurohandball|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref> is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]]-born [[Russia]]n [[team handball|handballer]] playing for [[Rostov-Don]].<br />
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== Personal life ==<br />
In March 2012 she changed her citizenship to [[Russia]]n.<ref>{{uk icon}} [http://www.champion.com.ua/handball/2012/03/23/485165/ Шимкуте: Змінюю громадянство не для гри за збірну Росії], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (23 March 2012)</ref><br />
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== References ==<br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
| NAME = Shymkute, Regina<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Ukrainian handball player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 21 December 1985<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Kherson]], [[Ukraine]]<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
| PLACE OF DEATH =<br />
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[[Category:Russian handball players]]<br />
[[Category:Ukrainian handball players]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate handball players]]<br />
[[Category:Ukrainian expatriates in Hungary]]<br />
[[Category:Ukrainian expatriates in Romania]]<br />
[[Category:Ukrainian expatriates in Russia]]<br />
[[Category:Ukrainian emigrants to Russia]]<br />
[[Category:CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea players]]<br />
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{{Ukraine-handball-bio-stub}}<br />
{{Russia-handball-bio-stub}}</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marina_Sudakova&diff=549533127Marina Sudakova2013-04-09T16:20:56Z<p>~Pyb: +photo, +commonscat</p>
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<div>{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Marina Yartseva<br />
| image = 20130405 - Issy Paris Hand - Rostov-Don - Marina Yartseva - 07 (cropped).jpg<br />
| fullname = Marina Vladimirovna Yartseva<br />
| nationality = Russian<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1989|2|17|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = <br />
| height = {{height|m=1.56|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Right wing<br />
| currentclub = [[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| clubnumber = 15<br />
| years = <br />
| clubs = <br />
| nationalyears =<br />
| nationalteam = [[Russia women's national handball team|Russia]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = '''32''' (56)<ref>[http://www.ehf-euro.com/fileadmin/ehfeuro/downloads/EChW2012/RUS.pdf Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF European Championship]</ref><br />
| ntupdate = 4 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[World Women's Handball Championship|World Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold | [[2009 World Women's Handball Championship|2009 China]] | Team }}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalBronze | [[2008 European Women's Handball Championship|2008 FYR Macedonia]] | Team }}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Marina Vladimirovna Yartseva''' ({{lang-ru|Марина Владимировна Ярцева}}) (born 17 February 1989 in [[Volgograd]]) is a Russian [[team handball]] player, playing for the [[Russia women's national handball team|Russian national team]]. She is World Champion, [[2009 World Women's Handball Championship|2009]]. Playing for the club [[Rostov-Don]]. Student of the Rostov Institute of the Russian State Trade-Economic University.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{commonscat}}<br />
* [http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/ehfc/women/2009-10/player/522850/MarinaYartseva Marina Yartseva site of the European Handball Federation]<br />
* [http://www.rostovhandball.ru/team/players/24.html Biography on the site of "Rostov-Don"]<br />
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== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Russia squad 2012 European Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
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| NAME = Yartseva, Marina<br />
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'''Maya Petrova''' is a Russian [[team handball]] player, playing for the club [[Rostov-Don]] and for the [[Russia women's national handball team|Russian women's national handball team]].<br />
<br />
At the [[2009 World Women's Handball Championship]] she reached the final and won the gold medal with the Russian team.<ref name=ihf2009>{{cite web |url=http://wch09cn.ihf.info/exchange/cn/pdf/110GP.pdf |title=XIX Women's World Championship 2009, China, Gold Medal Match. FRA 22-25 RIS| date=20 December 2009 |accessdate=27 December 2010 |publisher=[[International Handball Federation]]}}</ref><br />
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{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Sonja Barjaktarović<br />
| image = 20130405 - Issy Paris Hand - Rostov-Don - Sonja Barjaktarovic - 02.jpg<br />
| nationality = Montenegrin<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|9|11|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Ivangrad]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.80|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Goalkeeper<br />
| currentclub = [[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| clubnumber = 22<br />
| years = 2002–2005<br/>2005–2012<br/>2012–<br />
| clubs = [[ŽRK Berane]]<br/>[[ŽRK Budućnost T-Mobile|ŽRK Budućnost Pogorica]]<br/>[[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| nationalyears = <br />
| nationalteam = [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegro]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = '''86''' (0)<ref>[http://www.ehf-euro.com/fileadmin/ehfeuro/downloads/EChW2012/MNE.pdf Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF European Championship]</ref><br />
| ntupdate = 4 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalOlympic}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London]]| [[Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[2012 European Women's Handball Championship|2012 Serbia]]|Team}}<br />
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'''Sonja Barjaktarović''' (born 11 September 1986 in [[Ivangrad]], [[Socialist Republic of Montenegro|SR Montenegro]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2010-11/player/523639/SonjaBarjaktarovic|title=Sonja Barjaktarović|publisher=eurohandball.com|accessdate=8 July 2011}}</ref> is a [[Montenegro|Montenegrin]] [[team handball]] goalkeeper playing for the [[Russia]]n club [[Rostov-Don]]. She is the first goalkeeper of the [[Montenegro women's national handball team]]. <br />
In 2011 she played in [[EHF Women's Champions League|Champions League]] the semi-finals with Budućnost. At the [[2010 European Women's Handball Championship]] Barjaktarović won the 6th place with [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegrin national team]].<br />
<br />
== Club career ==<br />
<br />
Barjaktarović started her handball career in [[Montenegro|Montenegrin]] club [[Berane]]. In 2005 she joined [[ŽRK Budućnost T-Mobile|Budućnost]] with whom she won many Montenegrin Championship and Montenegrin Cup trophies. Besides winning the WRHL trophy twice, she also won the [[EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] trophy twice - in 2006 and 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zrkbuducnost.com/index.php?option=com_joomleague&view=player&p=7%3ALiga+%C5%A1ampiona+GF+2010%2F11.&tid=1%3Azrk-buducnost&pid=19%3Asonja-barjaktarovic&Itemid=469|title=Sonja Barjaktarović|publisher=zrkbuducnost.com|accessdate=8 July 2011}}</ref> In 2012 Sonja moved to Russian club [[Rostov-Don]].<ref>[http://www.rostovhandball.ru/press/news/1968.html]</ref><br />
<br />
==Trophies==<br />
<br />
===With: Budućnost===<br />
'''[[Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]]'''<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2005/2006 and 2009/2010<br />
<br />
'''Women’s Regional Handball League'''<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2009/2010 and 2010/2011<br />
*'''Silver:''' 2007/2008<br />
<br />
'''Montenegrin Championship<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2005/2006, 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010 and 2010/11<br />
'''Montenegrin Cup<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2005/2006, 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010 and 2010/11<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{commonscat}}<br />
* [http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2010-11/player/523639/SonjaBarjaktarovic Profile at eurohandball.com]<br />
* [http://www.zrkbuducnost.com/index.php?option=com_joomleague&view=player&p=7%3ALiga+%C5%A1ampiona+GF+2010%2F11.&tid=1%3Azrk-buducnost&pid=19%3Asonja-barjaktarovic&Itemid=469 Profile at site of [[ŽRK Budućnost T-Mobile|Budućnost]] ]<br />
* [http://www.rostovhandball.ru/team/players/51.html Profile at the site of [[Rostov-Don]] (in Russian)]<br />
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{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Sonja Barjaktarović<br />
| image = 20130405 - Issy Paris Hand - Rostov-Don - Sonja Barjaktarovic - 02.jpg<br />
| nationality = Montenegrin<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|9|11|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Ivangrad]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.80|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Goalkeeper<br />
| currentclub = [[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| clubnumber = 22<br />
| years = 2002–2005<br/>2005–2012<br/>2012–<br />
| clubs = [[ŽRK Berane]]<br/>[[ŽRK Budućnost T-Mobile|ŽRK Budućnost Pogorica]]<br/>[[Rostov-Don]]<br />
| nationalyears = <br />
| nationalteam = [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegro]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = '''86''' (0)<ref>[http://www.ehf-euro.com/fileadmin/ehfeuro/downloads/EChW2012/MNE.pdf Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF European Championship]</ref><br />
| ntupdate = 4 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalOlympic}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London]]| [[Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[2012 European Women's Handball Championship|2012 Serbia]]|Team}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Sonja Barjaktarović''' (born 11 September 1986 in [[Ivangrad]], [[Socialist Republic of Montenegro|SR Montenegro]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2010-11/player/523639/SonjaBarjaktarovic|title=Sonja Barjaktarović|publisher=eurohandball.com|accessdate=8 July 2011}}</ref> is a [[Montenegro|Montenegrin]] [[team handball]] goalkeeper playing for the [[Russia]]n club [[Rostov-Don]]. She is the first goalkeeper of the [[Montenegro women's national handball team]]. <br />
In 2011 she played in [[EHF Women's Champions League|Champions League]] the semi-finals with Budućnost. At the [[2010 European Women's Handball Championship]] Barjaktarović won the 6th place with [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegrin national team]].<br />
<br />
== Club career ==<br />
<br />
Barjaktarović started her handball career in [[Montenegro|Montenegrin]] club [[Berane]]. In 2005 she joined [[ŽRK Budućnost T-Mobile|Budućnost]] with whom she won many Montenegrin Championship and Montenegrin Cup trophies. Besides winning the WRHL trophy twice, she also won the [[EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] trophy twice - in 2006 and 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zrkbuducnost.com/index.php?option=com_joomleague&view=player&p=7%3ALiga+%C5%A1ampiona+GF+2010%2F11.&tid=1%3Azrk-buducnost&pid=19%3Asonja-barjaktarovic&Itemid=469|title=Sonja Barjaktarović|publisher=zrkbuducnost.com|accessdate=8 July 2011}}</ref> In 2012 Sonja moved to Russian club [[Rostov-Don]].<ref>[http://www.rostovhandball.ru/press/news/1968.html]</ref><br />
<br />
==Trophies==<br />
<br />
===With: Budućnost===<br />
'''[[Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]]'''<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2005/2006 and 2009/2010<br />
<br />
'''Women’s Regional Handball League'''<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2009/2010 and 2010/2011<br />
*'''Silver:''' 2007/2008<br />
<br />
'''Montenegrin Championship<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2005/2006, 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010 and 2010/11<br />
'''Montenegrin Cup<br />
*'''Gold:''' 2005/2006, 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010 and 2010/11<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
{{commonscat|Sonja Barjaktarovic}}<br />
* [http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2010-11/player/523639/SonjaBarjaktarovic Profile at eurohandball.com]<br />
* [http://www.zrkbuducnost.com/index.php?option=com_joomleague&view=player&p=7%3ALiga+%C5%A1ampiona+GF+2010%2F11.&tid=1%3Azrk-buducnost&pid=19%3Asonja-barjaktarovic&Itemid=469 Profile at site of [[ŽRK Budućnost T-Mobile|Budućnost]] ]<br />
* [http://www.rostovhandball.ru/team/players/51.html Profile at the site of [[Rostov-Don]] (in Russian)]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox volleyball player<br />
| name = Vanessa Palacios <br />
| image = 20130330 - Vannes Volley-Ball - Terville Florange Olympique Club - Vanessa Palacios - 05.jpg<br />
| imagesize = <br />
| caption = French Cup 2013<br />
| fullname = Vanessa Magda Palacios Silva<br />
| nickname = Choco<br />
| nationality = {{flagicon|PER}} [[Peru]]<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1984|07|03|mf=y}}<br />
| birth_place = {{flagicon|PER}} [[Lima]], [[Peru]]<br />
| hometown = {{flagicon|PER}} [[Lima]], [[Peru]]<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.67}}<br />
| weight = {{convert|66|kg|lb|abbr=on}}<br />
| spike = {{convert|275|cm|abbr=on}}<br />
| block = {{convert|260|cm|abbr=on}}<br />
| position = Libero<br />
| currentnumber = 5<br />
| currentclub = {{flagicon|FRA}} Vannes VB<br />
| years = <br />
| clubs = <br />
| nationalyears = 2005 -<br />
| nationalteam = {{flagicon|PER}} [[Peru women's national volleyball team|Peru]]<br />
| updated = October 2011<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalSport | Women's [[Volleyball]]}}<br />
{{MedalCountry|Peru}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup|Pan-American Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver| [[2010 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup|2010 Rosarito/Tijuana]] | National team}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[South America Volleyball Championship|South American Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver| 2005 La Paz | National team}}<br />
{{MedalSilver| [[2007 Women's South American Volleyball Championship|2007 Santiago]] | National team}}<br />
{{MedalBronze| [[2009 Women's South American Volleyball Championship|2009 Porto Alegre]] | National team}}<br />
{{MedalBronze| [[2011 Women's South American Volleyball Championship|2011 Callao]] | National team}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Final Four Women’s Volleyball Cup|Final Four Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver| [[2010 Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup|2010 Chiapas]] | National team}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Vanessa Magda Palacios Silva''' (born July 3, 1984 in [[Lima]], [[Peru]]) is a [[Peru]]vian [[volleyball]] player who plays as Libero for the [[Peru women's national volleyball team|Peruvian national team]].<br />
<br />
==Clubs==<br />
* {{flagicon|PER}} Divino Maestro<br />
* {{flagicon|ESP}} CV Venidorm (2003–2008)<br />
* {{flagicon|ESP}} CV Sanse (2008–2009)<br />
* {{flagicon|ESP}} [[CV Tenerife]] (2009–2010)<br />
* {{flagicon|PER}} Divino Maestro (2011)<br />
* {{flagicon|ESP}} [[CV Tenerife]] (2011-2012)<br />
* {{flagicon|FRA}} Vannes VB (2012)<br />
<br />
==Awards==<br />
===Individuals===<br />
* ''[[2007 Women's South American Volleyball Championship#Individual awards|2007 South American Championship "Best Digger"]]''<br />
* ''[[2007 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup#Individual awards|2007 Pan-American Cup "Best Receiver"]]''<br />
* ''[[2009 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup#Individual awards|2009 Pan-American Cup "Best Receiver"]]''<br />
* ''[[2009 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup#Individual awards|2009 Pan-American Cup "Best Libero"]]''<br />
* ''2009-2010 Super Liga de España "Best Libero"''<ref>[http://www.vivevoley.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1721 Vanessa Palacios la mejor libero de la Superliga Española] (In Spanish)</ref><br />
* ''[[2010 Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup#Individual awards|2010 Final Four Cup "Best Receiver"]]''<br />
* ''[[2011 Women's South American Volleyball Championship#Individual awards|2011 South American Championship "Best Receiver"]]''<br />
* ''[[2011-12 Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol Femenino#Individual_awards|2011-12 Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol "Best Libero"]]''<br />
<br />
===National Team===<br />
====Senior Team====<br />
* [[Volleyball at the 2005 Bolivarian Games|2005 Bolivarian Games]] - [[Image:Med 1.png]] Gold Medal<br />
* [[2009 Women's South American Volleyball Championship|2009 South American Championship]] - [[Image:Med 3.png]] Bronze Medal<br />
* [[2010 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup]] - [[Image:Med 2.png]] Silver Medal<br />
* [[2010 Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup|2010 Final Four Women's Cup]] - [[Image:Med 2.png]] Silver Medal<br />
* [[2011 Women's South American Volleyball Championship|2011 South American Championship]] - [[Image:Med 3.png]] Bronze Medal<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{commonscat}}<br />
* [http://www.fivb.org/EN/Volleyball/Competitions/WorldChampionships/2010/Men/Rounds/Players.asp?Tourn=WQ10SA-B&Team=PER&No=117302 FIVB Profile]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Tobin Heath<br />
| fullname = Tobin Powell Heath<br />
| image = 20130323 - PSG-Juvisy - 087 (cropped).jpg<br />
| image_size=250px<br />
| caption = Tobin Heath during PSG-Juvisy in 2013<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|5|29}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Basking Ridge, New Jersey]], [[United States]]<br />
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=6}}<br />
| currentclub = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain]]<br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 2006–2010<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer|North Carolina Tar Heels]]<br />
| years1 = 2004–2005<br />
| clubs1 = [[New Jersey Wildcats]]<br />
| caps1 = 7<br />
| goals1 = 1<br />
| years2 = 2007<br />
| clubs2 = [[Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues]]<br />
| caps2 = 5<br />
| goals2 = 5<br />
| years3 = 2009<br />
| clubs3 = [[Pali Blues]]<br />
| caps3 = 6<br />
| goals3 = 1<br />
| years4 = 2010<br />
| clubs4 = [[Atlanta Beat (WPS)|Atlanta Beat]]<br />
| caps4 = 3 <br />
| goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2011<br />
| clubs5 = [[Sky Blue FC]]<br />
| caps5 = 12<br />
| goals5 = 0<br />
| years6 = 2012<br />
| clubs6 = [[New York Fury]]<br />
| caps6 = 1<br />
| goals6 = 0<br />
| years7 = 2013–<br />
| clubs7 = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain]]<br />
| caps7 = 3<br />
| goals7 = 1<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2008–<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[United States women's national soccer team|United States]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 65<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 7<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
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{{MedalCountry | the {{USA}}}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold | [[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing]] | [[Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics#Women|Team competition]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold | [[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London]] | [[Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics#Events|Team competition]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition | [[FIFA Women's World Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver | [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup|2011 Germany]] | [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Final#Match details|Team competition]]}}<br />
| pcupdate = July 13, 2011<br />
| ntupdate = March 13, 2013<br />
}}<br />
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'''Tobin Powell Heath''' (born May 29, 1988) is a two-time [[Football at the Summer Olympics#Women%27s tournament|Olympic]] gold medalist, and [[FIFA Women's World Cup]] silver medal winning [[United States women's national soccer team|soccer player for the United States]]. According to [[United States Soccer Federation]], Heath is “perhaps the USA's most skillful player”.<ref name="Tobin Heath">{{cite web|url=http://www.ussoccer.com/Teams/WNT/H/Tobin-Heath.aspx |title=Tobin Heath |publisher=U.S. Soccer |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref> Heath usually plays as a flank midfielder or the attacking midfielder. Heath was the first overall pick in [[Women's Professional Soccer]] 2010 draft and currently plays for [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain Ladies]].<br />
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==Early life==<br />
Heath was born in [[Morristown, New Jersey]] to parents, Jeff and Cindy Heath. She grew up in [[Basking Ridge, New Jersey]]. Heath has a younger brother, Jeffrey, and two older sisters, Perry and Katie, who are active in Athletes for Action and Champions for Christ.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://tarheelblue.cstv.com/sports/w-soccer/mtt/heath_tobin00.html |title=Player Bio: Tobin Heath – North Carolina Official Athletic Site |publisher=Tarheelblue.cstv.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref> Heath has said herself she is a proud and devout follower of her Christian faith and is very close with her family <ref name="autogenerated1"/><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyU4aZREm9E |title=Faith and Family Night: Tobin Heath |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref> Her oldest sister, Katie, played NCAA Division-1 tennis for the University of Delaware.<ref name="Katie Heath">http://www.bluehens.com/sportsinfo/womens_tennis/roster03.html</ref> Heath has said she enjoys playing a vast multitude of sports, such as tennis and surfing, and enjoys playing outside when given the time and opportunity.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm5fI_7D-qc |title=Studio 90 Extra Time: Tobin Heath, Pt. 1 |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtuIDgObZ-A |title=Studio 90 Extra Time: Tobin Heath, Pt. 2 |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref> Tobin was named after her great grandmother's last name.<ref name="Studio 90 Extra Time: Tobin Heath, Pt 2">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtuIDgObZ-A</ref><br />
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===High school===<br />
Heath graduated from [[Ridge High School]] in [[Basking Ridge, New Jersey]] in 2006, where she was four-year letter winner and a [[Parade All-American]] in soccer. She also played for the PDA Wildcats team that won the 2003 Club National Championship.<br />
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Heath was ranked as the No. 2 recruit in the nation in the Class of 2006 by Soccer Buzz magazine. She was named to the Parade Magazine All-America team in 2005. Other awards include: Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year, Newark Star Ledger's First Team All-State squad, and<br />
Newark Star-Ledger's New Jersey Player of the Year.<br />
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===University of North Carolina===<br />
[[File:Tobin Heath - NC Tar Heels.jpg|thumb|Tobin Heath after the National Championship game at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC on Sunday, December 3, 2006. ]]<br />
She attended the [[North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer|University of North Carolina]] and was a member of the UNC team that won the 2006, 2008 and 2009 [[NCAA Women's Soccer Championship]]. Heath's academic major at UNC was ''Communications''. UNC soccer coach Anson Dorrance said himself that Heath preferred to [[Nutmeg (football)|nutmeg]] opposing players rather than dribble the ball around them. Heath played under #98 at UNC.<br />
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'''Heath's 2008–2009 University of North Carolina Honours'''<br /><br />
• 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist<br /><br />
• M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalist<br /><br />
• Soccer Buzz National Player of the Year Finalist<br /><br />
• First-Team Top Drawer Soccer All-America<br /><br />
• Second-Team Soccer America MVP<br /><br />
• Second-Team NSCAA All-America<br /><br />
• Second-Team Soccer Buzz All-America<br /><br />
• Soccer America Preseason All-America<br /><br />
• Soccer Buzz Preseason All-America<br /><br />
• First-Team All-ACC<br /><br />
• Women's College Cup All-Tournament Team<br /><br />
• All-ACC Tournament<br /><br />
• First-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region<br /><br />
• First-Team Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region<br /><br />
• Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week (September 30, 2008)<br /><br />
• Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (September 30, 2008)<br /><br />
• Soccer America National Team of the Week (September 30, 2008)<br /><br />
• Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week (September 30, 2008)<br /><br />
• 2009 U.S. Soccer Young Female Athlete of the Year<br />
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==Playing career==<br />
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===Club===<br />
====Women's Professional Soccer====<br />
In 2010, she was the 1st overall pick in the [[Women's Professional Soccer]] [[2010 WPS Draft|2010 college draft]] and went to the expansion [[Atlanta Beat (WPS)|Atlanta Beat]].<br />
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On December 10, 2010, Heath, along with Beat teammates [[Eniola Aluko]] and [[Angie Woznuk|Angie Kerr]] were traded to [[Sky Blue FC]] in return for the fourth and eighth pick in 2011 Women's Professional Soccer Draft and "future considerations in 2012."<ref name="test">{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/atlanta/news/press_releases/101210-heath-aluko-kerr-trade.aspx |title=Women's Professional Soccer :: Beat Trade Three Players for Three Picks |publisher=Womensprosoccer.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref><br />
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====Women's Premier Soccer League Elite====<br />
With the folding of WPS in 2012, Tobin Heath joined [[New York Fury]] of [[WPSL Elite League]]. <ref>{{cite web|title=NEW YORK FURY SIGN TOBIN HEATH FOR WPSL ELITE LEAGUE SEASON|url=http://www.wpsl.info/news/index.php?cat=1&id=1464|publisher=WPSL Elite|accessdate=2 December 2012}}</ref> She played one game with the team after recovering from an ankle injury during the start of the season and later being called to the national team. <ref>{{cite web|title=New York Fury 2012 Stats|url=http://www.wpsl.info/team/indexr.php?tid=131|publisher=WPSL|accessdate=2 December 2012}}</ref> <br />
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====National Women's Soccer League====<br />
The newly established [[NWSL|National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)]] announced, on January 11, 2013, Heath as one of the seven players allocated to the [[Portland Thorns FC]] for their initial roster.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/NWSL/2013/01/NWSL-Announces-Allocation-of-55-National-Team-Players-to-Eight-Clubs.aspx |title=NWSL Announces Allocation of 55 National Team Players to Eight Clubs |date=January 11, 2013 |accessdate=January 11, 2013}}</ref><br />
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====Division 1 Féminine====<br />
Prior to joining the [[Portland Thorns FC]] in the new [[NWSL|National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)]], Heath will briefly play for [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)]] in Paris, France until the end of the season on May 23, 2013. <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nwslnews.com/tobin-heath-to-play-for-psg-until-may/ |title=Tobin Heath to play for PSG until May |date=January 22, 2013}}</ref><br />
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===International===<br />
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====National youth teams====<br />
Heath played on the U-16 USA Women's National Team from 2003–2004, with the U-17 team in 2004–05 and with the [[2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship squads# United States|USA Women's U-20 National Team]] at the [[2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship]] in Russia. She was a standout at the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Russia, was one of five players to make the World Cup roster without participating in CONCACAF Qualifying, and was the third youngest player on the World Cup roster. Heath played in 24 matches for the U-20s in 2006, scoring five goals including two in international matches (scored her first international goal at the U-20 level against Canada in April in Brazil). Heath finished her U-20 international career with 14 caps and two goals. Heath started for the [[Football at the 2007 Pan American Games#Women's event|silver medal winning USA Women's team]] in the [[2007 Pan American Games|2007 Pan American Games in Brazil]].<br />
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====2008 national senior team debut====<br />
Heath made her first appearance for the senior team on January 18, 2008 against [[Finland women's national football team|Finland]] in the Four Nations Tournament. Heath nutmegged a Finland player on her first touches in her first cap. She was a reserve midfielder on the U.S. squad at the [[Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|2008 Summer Olympics]] and was the youngest squad member (age 20). She earned three caps during the tournament where the Women's National Team went on to win the Gold Medal. Heath was one of just three active collegians chosen to play on the U.S. Team at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. In 2008 alone, Heath earned her first 17 caps and scored her first two goals, the first-ever WNT goal against China at the Algarve Cup.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/atlanta/news/press_releases/10-01-15-beat-sign-heath |title=Women's Professional Soccer :: Atlanta Beat :: News :: 2010 WPS Draft Day Preview |publisher=Womensprosoccer.com |date=2010-01-15 |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref> <br />
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Heath was named the 2009 U.S. Soccer Young Female Athlete of the Year and played in two matches for the USA WNT, both against Canada in July 2009. Heath did not play for the USA in 2010 as she recovered from illness and a major ankle injury suffered early in the WPS season that eventually required surgery.<ref name="Tobin Heath"/><br />
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====2011 FIFA Women's World Cup====<br />
Heath made her [[FIFA Women's World Cup]] debut at the age of 23 during the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup]] in Germany, playing in the second half during the USA WNT's [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C|group-stage match]] against [[Colombia women's national football team|Colombia]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm5fI_7D-qc&feature=relmfu |title=Studio 90 Extra Time: Tobin Heath, Pt. 1 |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2011-07-17}}</ref> Heath earned a total of four caps in the Women's World Cup Tournament, the remaining three coming from the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage#Brazil_vs._United_States|quarter-final]] against [[Brazil women's national football team|Brazil]] (108th minute substitution), the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup knockout stage#France_vs._United_States|semi-final]] against [[France women's national football team|France]] (87th minute substitution), and the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Final|final]] against [[Japan women's national football team|Japan]]. In the World Cup Final Heath was one of the players elected to take a penalty kick for the United States. Heath had her shot blocked by Japan's goalie.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.foxsportsohio.com/07/17/11/United-States-lose-to-Japan-in-penalties/landing.html?blockID=539297 |title=United States lose to Japan in penalties 3–1 |date=July 17, 2011 |work=Fox Sports |agency=Associated Press |accessdate=January 28, 2012}}</ref><br />
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====2012 London Olympics====<br />
[[File:Tobin Heath at 20.jpg|thumb|Heath at the 2012 Summer Olympics final]]<br />
Heath was a member of the 2012 Olympic team, playing in all six matches, starting and playing the entire match in four of them. She had three assists, against France, Colombia, and New Zealand. Against France, at the 66th minute, she ran down the left flank with the ball received from a through pass from [[Megan Rapinoe]], and sent a crossing pass to [[Alex Morgan]] who scored the last goal of the match making the final score 4–2. Against Colombia, she played a 1–2 pass with Wambach for her 2nd assist. Her third assist came in the quarter final match against New Zealand, at the 87th minute, when she provided a long ball down the left flank to [[Sydney Leroux]], who scored through the legs of the goalkeeper [[Jenny Bindon]], sealing the match at the final score of 2–0.<br />
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====International goals====<br />
{{Football international goals keys}}<br />
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|-<br />
!<br />
!<center>Date<br />
!Location<br />
!Opponent<br />
!Lineup<br />
!data-sort-type="number"|Min<br />
!Assist/pass<br />
!data-sort-type="number"|Score<br />
!data-sort-type="number"|Result<br />
!Competition<br />
|- {{fb bg invitational tournament}}<br />
|<center>1<br />
|{{Date|2008-03-05|iso}}<ref name=goal01>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/03/U-S-Women-Defeat-China-4-0-To-Open-2008-Algarve-Cup.aspx|<br />
title=U.S. Women Defeat China, 4–0, To Open 2008 Algarve Cup|<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Albufeira]]<br />
|{{fbw|China}}<br />
|{{subin|46|Lindsay|Tarpley|45}}<br />
|47<br />
|''unassisted''<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|2|0|||5200.02005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|4|0|||5400.04005}}<br />
|[[2008 Algarve Cup#Group B|Algarve Cup – group stage]]<br />
|- {{fb bg olympic qualification}}<br />
|<center>2<br />
|{{Date|2008-04-04|iso}}<ref name=goal02>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/04/U-S-Women-Defeat-Jamaica-6-0-To-Open-Olympic-Qualifying-Wambach-Scores-Twice-At-USA-Is-Through-To-Se.aspx|<br />
title=U.S. Women Defeat Jamaica, 6–0, to Open Olympic Qualifying; Wambach Scores Twice at USA is Through to Semifinals|<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Ciudad Juarez]]<br />
|{{fbw|Jamaica}}<br />
|{{subin|46|Carli|Lloyd|45}}<br />
|95+<br />
|[[Lauren Cheney]]<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|6|0|||5600.00005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|6|0|||5600.00005}}<br />
|[[Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification#Final Round|CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying – group stage]]<br />
|- {{fb bg friendly match}}<br />
|<center>3<br />
|{{Date|2011-11-19|iso}}<ref name=goal03>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2011/11/WNT-Ties-Sweden-in-Phoenix.aspx|<br />
title=U.S. Women's National Team Ties Sweden in Front of Record Crowd to Round Out 2011|<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Glendale, AZ]]<br />
|{{fbw|Sweden}}<br />
|{{subin|46|Amy|Rodriguez|45}}<br />
|81<br />
|[[Alex Morgan]]<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|1|1|||5000.01005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|1|1|||5000.01005}}<br />
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]]<br />
|- {{fb bg olympic qualification}}<br />
|<center>4<br />
|{{Date|2012-01-20|iso}}<ref name=goal04>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2012/01/US-WNT-Kicks-Off-Olympic-Qualifying-With-Win-Against-Dominican-Republic.aspx|<br />
title=U.S. Women’s National Team Opens 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Women’s Qualifying With Record Performance in 14–0 Rout of Dominican Republic|<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Vancouver]]<br />
|{{fbw|Dominican Republic|name=Dominican}}<br />
|{{subout|46|Amy|Rodriguez|45}}<br />
|30<br />
|[[Heather O'Reilly]]<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|6|0|||5600.06005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|14|0|||6400.14005}}<br />
|[[2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament#Group B|CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying – group stage]]<br />
|- {{fb bg olympic qualification}}<br />
|<center>5<br />
|{{Date|2012-01-27|iso}}<ref name=goal05>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2012/01/US-WNT-Qualifies-to-2012-London-Olympics.aspx|<br />
title=U.S. Women’s National Team Qualifies for 2012 London Olympics with 3–0 Victory Against Costa Rica|<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Vancouver]]<br />
|{{fbw|Costa Rica}}<br />
|{{subout|63|Alex|Morgan|s}}<br />
|16<br />
|[[Shannon Boxx]]<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|1|0|||5100.01005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|3|0|||5300.03005}}<br />
|[[2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament#Semi-finals|CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying – semifinal]]<br />
|- {{fb bg invitational tournament}}<br />
|<center>6<br />
|{{Date|2012-06-16|iso}}<ref name=goal06>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2012/06/WNT-Earns-31-Win-on-the-Road-against-Sweden.aspx|<br />
title=WNT Earns 3–1 Win on the Road against Sweden |<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Halmstad]]<br />
|{{fbw|Sweden}}<br />
||{{subin|46|Heather|O'Reilly|45}}<br />
|56<br />
|[[Abby Wambach]]<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|3|1|||5200.03005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|3|1|||5200.03005}}<br />
|[[2012 Sweden Invitational|Volvo Winners Cup]]<br />
|- {{fb bg friendly match}}<br />
|<center>7<br />
|{{Date|2012-10-23|iso}}<ref name=goal07>{{Cite web|<br />
url=http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2012/10/WNT-and-Germany-Play-to-22-Draw-at-Rentschler-Field.aspx|<br />
title=WNT and Germany Play to 2–2 Draw at Rentschler Field|<br />
publisher=U.S.Soccer}}</ref><br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[East Hartford, Connecticut|E Hartford, CT]]<br />
|{{fbw|GER}}<br />
|{{subin|63|Heather|O'Reilly|28}}<br />
|67<br />
|[[Alex Morgan]]<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|2|1|||5100.02005}}<br />
|<center>{{sortfbs|2|2|||5000.02005}}<br />
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]]<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist|3}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{commons category|Tobin Heath}}<br />
*{{FIFA_player|252102}}<br />
*[http://www.ussoccer.com/Teams/WNT/H/Tobin-Heath.aspx US Soccer profile]<br />
*[http://tarheelblue.cstv.com/sports/w-soccer/mtt/heath_tobin00.html UNC player profile]<br />
*[http://portlandthornsfc.com/ Portland Thorns player profile]<br />
* [http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/players/player=252102/index.html 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup player profile]<br />
*{{Twitter|tobinheath}}<br />
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{{United States Women's Squad 2007 Pan American Games}}<br />
{{United States Squad 2008 Summer Olympics (Women's Soccer)}}<br />
{{United States Squad 2011 Women's World Cup}}<br />
{{United States women's squad 2012 Summer Olympics}}<br />
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[[Category:Women's Premier Soccer League Elite players]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iryna_Zvarych&diff=547354975Iryna Zvarych2013-03-28T00:20:57Z<p>~Pyb: update, +photo, +commonscat</p>
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| name = Iryna Zvarych<br />
| image = 20130323 - PSG-Juvisy - 093.jpg<br />
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| caption = Iryna Zvarych during PSG-Juvisy in 2013<br />
| fullname = Iryna Zvarych<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1983|5|8}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Chernihiv]], [[Ukraine]]<br />
| height = {{convert|1.76|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<br />
| currentclub = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
| position = [[Goalkeeper (association football)|Goalkeeper]]<br />
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| years2 = 2002<br />
| years3 = 2004<br />
| years4 = 2005<br />
| years5 = 2013<br />
| clubs1 = [[Lehenda Chernihiv]]<br />
| clubs2 = [[Gömrükçü Baku]]<br />
| clubs3 = [[Energiya Voronezh]]<br />
| clubs4 = [[WFC Rossiyanka|Rossiyanka]]<br />
| clubs5 = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
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'''Iryna Zvarych''' is an international [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[association football|football]] [[goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] playing in [[FCF Juvisy|FCF Juvisy]]. She has won three Leagues and five [[Russian Women's Cup|national Cups]] with Rossiyanka,<ref>[http://www.fc-ross.ru/team/osnovnoy_sostav/igroki/1799/] [[WFC Rossiyanka]]</ref> where she's currently the team's first choice goalkeeper.<ref>[http://women.soccerway.com/players/irina-zvarich/78951/] Soccerway</ref> She can also play as a field player, and while playing for [[Energiya Voronezh]] she scored a hat trick over [[KFF Shkiponjat]] in the [[2004-05 UEFA Women's Cup|2005 UEFA Women's Cup]].<ref>[http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~steinl/football/2004/uefagrpa2.htm 2005 UEFA Women's Cup qualifying stage's Group 2 results] in pvv.ntnu.no</ref><br />
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Zvarych took part in the [[UEFA Women's Euro 2009]] as [[Nadezhda Baranova]]'s reserve. With [[Ukraine women's national football team|Ukraine]] eliminated she was a starting player in the final group stage game against [[Finland women's national football team|Finland]], but she had to be replaced five minutes before half time following a collision with [[Laura Kalmari]].<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/matches/season=2009/round=15046/match=304296/postmatch/report/index.html] [[UEFA]]</ref><br />
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{{Ukraine-footy-bio-stub}}</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Claude_Hag%C3%A8ge&diff=546979970Claude Hagège2013-03-25T22:22:54Z<p>~Pyb: +photo, +commonscat</p>
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'''Claude Hagège''' (born [[Carthage]], [[Tunisia]] under [[French protectorate of Tunisia|French protectorate]]; 1 January 1936) is a [[France|French]] [[linguist]].<br />
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He was elected to the [[Collège de France]] in 1988 and received several awards for his work including the Prix de l'[[Académie Française]] and the [[CNRS Gold medal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/historique/claude_hagege.htm|title=Claude Hagège|publisher=Collège de France|accessdate=31 October 2011}}</ref><br />
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== Publications ==<br />
* ''La Langue mbum de nganha cameroun - phonologie - grammaire'', Klincksieck, 1970<br />
* ''Le Problème linguistique des prépositions et la solution chinoise'', 1975<br />
* ''La Phonologie panchronique'', PUF, 1978<br />
* ''Le comox llamen de Colombie britannique : présentation d'une langue amérindienne'', [[Amerindia]] numéro spécial, Paris, Association d'Ethnolinguistique Amérindienne, 1981<br />
* ''La Structure des langues'', 1982<br />
* ''L'Homme de paroles'', 1985<br />
* ''Le Français et les siècles'', Éditions Odile Jacob, 1987<br />
* ''Le Souffle de la langue : voies et destins des parlers d'Europe'', 1992<br />
* ''The Language Builder: an Essay on the Human Signature in Linguistic Morphogenesis'', 1992<br />
* ''L'Enfant aux deux langues'', Éditions Odile Jacob, 1996<br />
* ''Le français, histoire d'un combat'', 1996<br />
* ''L'Homme de paroles : contribution linguistique aux sciences humaines'', Fayard, 1996<br />
* ''Halte à la mort des langues'', Éditions Odile Jacob, 2001<br />
* ''Combat pour le français : au nom de la diversité des langues et des cultures'', Éditions Odile Jacob, 2006<br />
* ''Dictionnaire amoureux des langues'', Éditions Plon-Odile Jacob, 2009<br />
* ''Contre la pensée unique'', Éditions Odile Jacob, 2012<br />
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==Awards and honours==<br />
===Awards===<br />
* 1981 : [[Prix Volney]]<br />
* 1986 : Grand Prix de l'Essai de la [[Société des Gens de Lettres]] for ''L'Homme de paroles ''<br />
* 1986 : Prix de l'[[Académie Française]] for ''L'Homme de paroles ''<br />
* 1995 : [[CNRS Gold medal]]<br />
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===National honours===<br />
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| [[File:Legion Honneur Chevalier ribbon.svg|80px]] <br />
| Knight of the [[Legion of Honour]] <br />
| 1989<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Palmes academiques Officier ribbon.svg|80px]] <br />
| Officer of the [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Chevalier ribbon.svg|80px]] <br />
| Knight of the [[Ordre des Arts et des Lettres]]<br />
| 1995<br />
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| name = Alexandre Jardin<br />
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'''Alexandre Jardin''' (b. April 14, 1965) is a French writer, film director and winner of the [[Prix Femina]], 1988, for ''Le Zèbre''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tous les lauréats du Prix Femina|url=http://www.prix-litteraires.net/femina_liste.php|publisher=[[Femina (journal){{!}}Femina]]|accessdate=2 February 2011}}</ref> <br />
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'''Didier Van Cauwelaert''' (born July 29, 1960) is a [[France|French]] [[author]] of [[Belgians|Belgian]] descent who was born in [[Nice]]. In 1994 his novel ''[[One-Way|Un Aller simple]]'' won the [[Prix Goncourt]].<br />
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==Works==<br />
* ''Vingt ans et des poussières'' (1982)<br />
* ''Poisson d'amour'' (1984)<br />
* ''Les vacances du fantôme'' (1986)<br />
* ''L'orange amère'' (1988)<br />
* ''Un objet en souffrance'' (1991)<br />
* ''Cheyenne'' (1993)<br />
* ''[[One-Way|Un aller simple]]'' (1994)<br />
* ''La vie interdite'' (1997)<br />
* ''Corps étranger'' (1998)<br />
* ''La demi-pensionnaire'' (1999)<br />
* ''L'éducation d'une fée'' (2000)<br />
* ''L'Apparition'' (2001)<br />
* ''Rencontre sous X'' (2002)<br />
* ''[[Amour (musical)|Amour]]'' (2002)<br />
* ''Hors de moi'' / ''Out of my head'' (2003). Made into the 2011 motion picture ''[[Unknown (2011 film)|Unknown]]''.<br />
* ''L'évangile de Jimmy'' (2004)<br />
* ''Attirances'' (2005)<br />
* ''Cloner le Christ ?'' (2005)<br />
* ''Le père adopté'' (2007)<br />
* ''La nuit dernière au XVe siècle'' (2008)<br />
* ''Les témoins de la mariée'' (2010)<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{commonscat}}<br />
* {{fr icon}} [http://www.van-cauwelaert.com/ Official site]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Amélie Coquet<br />
| image = 20121209 PSG-Juvisy - Amélie Coquet 01.jpg<br />
| caption = Amélie Coquet during PSG-Juvisy, season 2012-2013<br />
| fullname = Amélie Coquet<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|12|31|df=yes}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Hazebrouck]], [[France]]<br />
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=5}}<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
| clubnumber = 4<br />
| youthclubs1 = US Coyecques<br />
| youthyears1 = 1989&ndash;1996<br />
| youthclubs2 = US Thérouanne<br />
| youthyears2 = 1996&ndash;1997<br />
| youthclubs3 = CA Éperlecques <br />
| youthyears3 = 1997&ndash;2000<br />
| youthclubs4 = [[FCF Hénin-Beaumont|Hénin-Beaumont]]<br />
| youthyears4 = 2000&ndash;2003<br />
| clubs1 = [[FCF Hénin-Beaumont|Hénin-Beaumont]]<br />
| years1 = 2003&ndash;2005<br />
| caps1 = 44 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals1 = 13<br />
| clubs2 = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
| years2 = 2005&ndash;<br />
| caps2 = 77 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals2 = 18<br />
| nationalteam1 = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[France women's national football team|France]]<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2003&ndash;<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 15<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 3<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
| club-update = 25 December 2009 (UTC)<br />
| nationalteam-update = 25 December 2009 (UTC)<br />
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'''Amélie Coquet''' (born 31 December 1984 in [[Hazebrouck]]) is a [[France|French]] [[association football|football]] player currently playing for [[FCF Juvisy]] of the [[Division 1 Féminine]]. Coquet plays as a [[midfielder]] and is a member of the [[France women's national football team]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.fff.fr/selections/femininesa/derselect/cv/60768.shtml France player profile]<br />
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{{France Squad 2003 Women's World Cup}}<br />
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[[fr:Amélie Coquet]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Janice_Cayman&diff=543474757Janice Cayman2013-03-11T19:08:28Z<p>~Pyb: +photo</p>
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<div>{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Janice Cayman<br />
| image = 20121209 PSG-Juvisy - Janice Cayman 01.jpg<br />
| caption = Janice Cayman during PSG-Juvisy, season 2012-2013<br />
| fullname = Janice Cayman<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1988|10|12}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Brasschaat]], [[Belgium]]<br />
| height = {{convert|1.67|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<br />
| currentclub = <br />
| position = [[Midfielder]], [[Striker]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 2010–2011<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Florida State Seminoles]]<br />
| years1 = <br />
| years2 = 2007–2010<br />
| years3 = 2010<br />
| years4 = 2012–<br />
| clubs1 = [[Oud-Heverlee Leuven (women)|Leuven]]<br />
| clubs2 = [[DVC Eva's Tienen|Tienen]]<br />
| clubs3 = [[Pali Blues]]<br />
| clubs4 = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
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| caps2 = <br />
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'''Janice Cayman''' is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[women's soccer|football]] [[midfielder|attacking midfielder]] currently playing for [[FCF Juvisy]] in the [[Division 1 Féminine|French First Division]].<ref>[http://www.footofeminin.fr/D1-L-internationale-belge-Janice-CAYMAN-signe-a-Juvisy_a4278.html Belgian international Janice Cayman signs for FCF Juvisy.] Footofeminin.fr</ref> She previously played for [[Oud-Heverlee Leuven (women)|OH Leuven]] and [[DVC Eva's Tienen]] in the [[Belgian Women's First Division|Belgian First Division]] and [[Florida State Seminoles]] in the [[NCAA]],<ref>[http://www.seminoles.com/sports/w-soccer/mtt/cayman_janice00.html Profile] in Seminoles' website</ref> also playing the [[UEFA Women's Cup|European Cup]] with Tienen. <br />
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She has been a member of the [[Belgium women's national football team|Belgian national team]].<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/teams/player=99237/ Profile] in [[UEFA]]'s website</ref><br />
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[[fr:Janice Cayman]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anna%C3%AFg_Butel&diff=543474408Annaïg Butel2013-03-11T19:06:09Z<p>~Pyb: +photo</p>
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<div>{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Anaïg Butel<br />
| image = 20121209 PSG-Juvisy - Kosovare Asllani 02.jpg<br />
| caption = Anaïg Butel during PSG-Juvisy (season 2012-2013)<br />
| fullname = Anaïg Butel<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|2|15|df=yes}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Ivry-sur-Seine]], [[France]]<br />
| height = {{convert|1.67|m|abbr=on}}<br />
| position = [[Defender (football)|Defender]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
| clubnumber = 10<br />
| youthyears1 = 2000–2004<br />
| youthclubs1 = Château Landon<br />
| youthyears2 = 2004–2007<br />
| youthclubs2 = Bagneaux Nemours<br />
| years1 = 2007–<br />
| clubs1 = [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]]<br />
| caps1 = 43 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2007–2009<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[France women's national football team|France U17]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 23<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 0<br />
| nationalyears2 = 2010–<br />
| nationalteam2 = [[France women's national football team|France U19]]<br />
| nationalcaps2 = 14<br />
| nationalgoals2 = 0<br />
| nationalyears3 = 2010–<br />
| nationalteam3 = [[France women's national football team|France U20]]<br />
| nationalcaps3 = 3<br />
| nationalgoals3 = 0<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
| club-update = 30 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
| nationalteam-update = 30 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
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'''Anaïg Butel''' (born 15 February 1992 in [[Ivry-sur-Seine]]) is a [[France|French]] [[association football|football]] player who currently plays for French club [[FCF Juvisy|Juvisy]] of the [[Division 1 Féminine]]. Butel plays as a [[Defender (football)|defender]] that is also capable of playing as a [[midfielder]]. She has starred for several youth women's international teams for [[France women's national football team|France]]. In 2010, Butel played on the under-19 team that won the [[2010 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Anaïg Butel au Mondial U 20 |url=http://www.leparisien.fr/fleury-merogis-91700/anaig-butel-au-mondial-u-20-18-06-2010-968798.php |work = [[Le Parisien]] |date=18 June 2010 |accessdate=29 November 2010 | language = French}}</ref> She is the younger sister of football player [[Gwenaëlle Butel]], who also plays for Juvisy.<ref>{{cite news |title=Anaïg Butel, une "mini Bleue" qui a tout d'une grande |url=http://www.kateia-sport.com/anaig-butel-tout-d-une-grande.html |work = Kateia-Sport |date=13 November 2008 |accessdate=29 November 2010 | language = French}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/teams/player=1907494/index.html UEFA player profile]<br />
* [http://fff.fr/individus/selections/visu_fiche.php?in_no=2308101880&id_cat=7 FFF profile]<br />
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{{FCF Juvisy squad}}<br />
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[[fr:Anaïg Butel]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jessica_Houara&diff=542126984Jessica Houara2013-03-05T00:26:15Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Jessica Houara<br />
| image = 20130120 - PSG-Toulouse - 173.jpg<br />
| caption = Jessica Houara during PSG-Toulouse (season 2012-2013)<br />
| fullname = Jessica Houara<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|9|29|df=yes}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Angers]], [[France]]<br />
| height = {{convert|1.61|m|abbr=on}}<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| currentclub = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain]]<br />
| clubnumber = 11<br />
| youthclubs1 = Angers CB<br />
| youthyears1 = 2000–2003<br />
| clubs1 = [[Clairefontaine|CNFE Clairefontaine]]<br />
| years1 = 2003–2006<br />
| caps1 = 45 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals1 = 7<br />
| clubs2 = Celtic Marseille<br />
| years2 = 2006–2007<br />
| caps2 = 14 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals2 = 8<br />
| clubs3 = [[AS Saint-Étienne (Ladies)|Saint-Étienne]]<br />
| years3 = 2007–2009<br />
| caps3 = 41 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals3 = 3<br />
| clubs4 = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain]]<br />
| years4 = 2009–<br />
| caps4 = 39 <!-- LEAGUE APPEARANCES & GOALS ONLY--><br />
| goals4 = 6<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[France women's national football team|France U19]]<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2006<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 10<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 4<br />
| nationalteam2 = [[France women's national football team|France U20]]<br />
| nationalyears2 = 2006<br />
| nationalcaps2 = 4<br />
| nationalgoals2 = 1<br />
| nationalteam3 = [[France women's national football team|France U21]]<br />
| nationalyears3 = 2006–2007<br />
| nationalcaps3 = 3<br />
| nationalgoals3 = 0<br />
| nationalteam4 = [[France women's national football team|France]]<br />
| nationalyears4 = 2008–<br />
| nationalcaps4 = 2<br />
| nationalgoals4 = 0<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
| club-update = 26 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
| nationalteam-update = 24 October 2012 (UTC)<br />
}}<br />
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'''Jessica Houara''' (born 29 September 1987 in [[Angers]]) is a [[France|French]] [[association football|football]] player who currently plays for French club [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (Ladies)|Paris Saint-Germain]] of the [[Division 1 Féminine]]. She plays as a [[midfielder]] and is a former women's youth international having played at all levels. Houara currently plays for the [[France women's national football team|senior team]] having made her debut on 8 March 2008 in a [[Exhibition match|friendly match]] against [[Morocco women's national football team|Morocco]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
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* [http://www.psg.fr/fr/Formation-et-Amateurs/4010004/Feminines/1895/Houara-Jessica PSG player profile]<br />
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{{Paris Saint-Germain Ladies Squad}}<br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
| NAME = Houara, Jessica<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Association footballer<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 29 September 1987<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Angers]], [[France]]<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
| PLACE OF DEATH =<br />
}}<br />
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[[File:Finale de la coupe de ligue féminine de handball 2013 046 - Angélique Spincer.jpg|thumb]]<br />
'''Angélique Spincer''' (born June 25 1984 in [[Orsay]], [[France]]) is a French [[team handball]] player. She plays on the [[France women's national handball team|French national team]], and participated at the [[2011 World Women's Handball Championship]] in Brazil.<ref>{{cite web|url=<br />
http://www.ihf.info/files/CompetitionData/121/PDF/FRA.PDF |title=XX Women's World Championship 2011; Brasil &ndash; Team Roaster France |publisher=[[International Handball Federation]] |accessdate=7 December 2011 }}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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{{France squad 2011 World Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
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{{Persondata<br />
| NAME = Spincer, Angelique<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = French handball player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1984<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH =<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
| PLACE OF DEATH =<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Spincer, Angelique}}<br />
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[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:French handball players]]<br />
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[[fr:Angélique Spincer]]<br />
[[no:Angélique Spincer]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jasna_Boljevi%C4%87&diff=540982800Jasna Boljević2013-02-27T16:44:59Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Jasna Tošković<br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de ligue féminine de handball 2013 050.jpg<br />
| fullname = <br />
| nationality = Montenegrin<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1989|03|16|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Titograd]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]<br />
| death_date = <br />
| height = {{height|m=1.89|precision=0}}<br />
| weight = <br />
| position = Right Back<br />
| nickname =<br />
| currentclub = [[Issy-Paris Hand]]<br />
| clubnumber = 7<br />
| youthyears = <br />
| youthclubs = <br />
| years = {{0|0000}}–2008<br>2008–2011<br>2011–2012<br>2012–<br />
| clubs = {{nowrap|[[ŽRK Petrol Bonus Podgorica]]}}<br>[[HC Naisa Niš]]<br>[[Békéscsabai Előre NKSE]]<br>[[Issy-Paris Hand]]<br />
| nationalyears = <br />
| nationalteam = [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegro]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = '''14''' (16)<ref>[http://www.ehf-euro.com/fileadmin/ehfeuro/downloads/EChW2012/MNE.pdf Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF European Championship]</ref><br />
| ntupdate = 4 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[2012 European Women's Handball Championship|2012 Serbia]]|Team}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Jasna Tošković''' (born 16 March 1989 in [[Titograd]], [[Socialist Republic of Montenegro|SR Montenegro]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/ehfc/women/2011-12/player/525138/Jasna+Toskovic|title=Jasna Tošković Profile|publisher=European Handball Federation|accessdate=11 December 2011}}</ref> is a Montenegrin international [[team handball|handballer]] who plays for [[Issy-Paris Hand]] in the French championship. She represented the [[Montenegro women's national handball team|Montenegrin national team]] at the [[2011 World Women's Handball Championship]] in Brazil.<ref>{{cite web|url=<br />
http://www.ihf.info/files/CompetitionData/121/PDF/MNE.PDF |title=XX Women's World Championship 2011; Brasil &ndash; Team Roster Montenegro |publisher=[[International Handball Federation]] |accessdate=10 December 2011 }}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.worldhandball.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?menuid=1371&peopleid=3248480&frommode=frompeoplesearch&referrermenuid=50&rl=ROUND&seasonid=15&gamecatid=1&teamcatid=4&teamid=3233240&mode=3&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 Jasna Tošković profile at Worldhandball]<br />
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{{Persondata<br />
| NAME = Toskovic, Jasna<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Handballer<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 16 March 1989<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]]<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
| PLACE OF DEATH =<br />
}}<br />
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[[Category:Living people]]<br />
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[[Category:Montenegrin handball players]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate handball players]]<br />
[[Category:Montenegrin expatriates in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Montenegrin expatriates in Hungary]]<br />
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[[de:Jasna Tošković]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mariama_Signat%C3%A9&diff=540982301Mariama Signaté2013-02-27T16:42:31Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Mariama Signaté<br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de ligue féminine de handball 2013 066.jpg<br />
| nationality = [[France|French]]<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1985|7|22|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Dakar]], [[Senegal]]<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.88|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Left back<br />
| currentclub = [[Issy-Paris Hand]]<br />
| clubnumber = 23<br />
| youthyears = 1990–2003<br />
| youthclubs = Toulon St-cyr Var Handball<br />
| years = 2003–2005<br />2005–2008<br />2008–2010<br />2010–<br />
| clubs = [[Le Havre]]<br />[[Fleury Les Aubrais]]<br />[[HCB Nîmes]]<br />[[Aalborg DH]]<br />
| nationalyears = 2004 –<br />
| nationalteam = [[France women's national handball team|France]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = {{Nowrap|'''128''' (377)}}<ref>[http://www.ehf-euro.com/fileadmin/ehfeuro/downloads/EChW2012/FRA.pdf Official squad 2012 Women’s EHF European Championship]</ref><br />
| ntupdate = 4 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[World Women's Handball Championship|World championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver | [[2009 World Women's Handball Championship|2009 China]] | Team }}<br />
{{MedalSilver | [[2011 World Women's Handball Championship|2011 Brazil]] | Team }}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Mariama Signaté''' (born on 22 July 1985 in [[Dakar]], [[Senegal]]) is a French [[team handball|handball]] player. She plays for the French handball club [[Issy-Paris Hand]] and for the [[France women's national handball team|French national team]].<ref>[http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Toute-zone/Services/Toutes-les-DMAs/n/Contenus/DMAs/2012/12/22/Bleues-Signate-allume-Krumbholz Bleues - Signaté allume Krumbholz ] 22/12/2012</ref><br />
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==Career==<br />
Signaté made her debut on the French national team in October 2004, in a match in Germany against the [[Norway women's national handball team|Norwegian team]]. In December 2004 she participated at the [[2004 European Women's Handball Championship]] in Hungary, where the French team placed 11th. In 2004 she also achieved a 4th place representing France at the European Junior Championship in the Czech Republic. In 2005 she participated at the [[Mediterranean]] Games in [[Almeria]], placing 4th with the French team. She participated at the [[2007 World Women's Handball Championship]] in France, where France finished 5th.<ref name=ff-signate>{{cite web |url=http://www.ff-handball.org/ffhb/html/les_equipes_de_france/feminines/les_anciennes_internationales.php?Clef=135&Type=cvfa |title=Equipe de France Feminine. 24 – Signate Mariama – Arrière gauche (droitière)| language=French |publisher=[[French Handball Federation]] |accessdate=29 December 2009 }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> She represented France at the [[2008 Summer Olympic Games]] in Beijing, where France finished 5th.<ref name=o2009>{{cite web |url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/si/mariama-signate-1.html |title=Mariama Signate | accessdate= 12 December 2009 |publisher=Sports-reference.com }}</ref> In 2009 she won a gold medal at the Mediterranean Games in Italy.<ref name=ff-signate/> She participated at the [[2009 World Women's Handball Championship]] in China,<ref name=wc2009>{{cite web |url=http://jshandball.17oh.com/admins/attachment/file/attachment/Mon_0912/581470_1851b493fff.pdf |title=Teams Roaster – France | accessdate= 12 December 2009 |work=XIX Women's World Championship 2009, China}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> where the French team won the silver medal (behind gold winner [[Russia women's national handball team|Russia]]),<ref name=ff-signate/> and Signate was selected into the all-star team of the tournament (as left back).<ref name=ihf-wc2009-allstarteam>{{cite web|title=All star team awarded – Postnova most valuable player |<br />
url=http://www.ihf.info/front_content.php?idcat=332&idart=2419 |<br />
publisher=[[International Handball Federation]] |date=20 December 2009 | accessdate=29 December 2009 }}</ref><br />
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Signaté has represented the club HBC Nîmes since August 2008. With HBC Nîmes she won the [[Women's EHF Challenge Cup]] in the 2008/2009 season, before the German club Thüringer HC. The club reached the final in the French Coupe de la Ligue in 2008. Her former clubs were [[Toulon St-Cyr Var Handball|Toulon]], on which she played from 1990 to 2003, the club Le Havre from 2003 to 2005, and then the club Fleury les Aubrais, on which she played from 2005 to 2008.<ref name=ff-signate/> As of December 2009 she has appeared on the French national team 76 times, and scored 218 goals.<ref name=ff-signate/> In the summer 2010 she transferred to Aalborg DH in Denmark.<ref>http://www.hbold.dk/index.php?id_parent=1&id=79&id_nyhed=8778</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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{{France squad 2011 World Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
{{France Women Handball squad 2012 Summer Olympics}}<br />
{{France squad 2012 European Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
| NAME = Signate, Mariama<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = French handball player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 22 July 1985<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Dakar]], Senegal<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
| PLACE OF DEATH =<br />
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[[Category:Handball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics]]<br />
[[Category:Handball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics]]<br />
[[Category:French people of Senegalese descent]]<br />
[[Category:Senegalese emigrants to France]]<br />
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[[pl:Mariama Signaté]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stine_Oftedal_Dahmke&diff=540571530Stine Oftedal Dahmke2013-02-26T10:13:09Z<p>~Pyb: +photo & new club</p>
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<div>{{Infobox handball biography<br />
| name = Stine Bredal Oftedal<br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de ligue féminine de handball 2013 104.jpg<br />
| nationality = [[Norway|Norwegian]]<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1991|9|25|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Norway]]<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.68|precision=0}}<br />
| position = Central back<br />
| currentclub = [[Issy Paris Hand]]<br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| youthyears = <br />
| youthclubs = <br />
| years = <br />
| clubs = <br />
| nationalyears = 2010–<br />
| nationalteam = [[Norway women's national handball team|Norway]]<br />
| nationalcaps(goals) = '''49''' (61)<br />
| ntupdate = 9 December 2012<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalSport|Women's [[Handball at the Summer Olympics|handball]]}}<br />
{{MedalCountry | {{NOR}} }}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[World Women's Handball Championship|World Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold | [[2011 World Women's Handball Championship|2011 Brazil]] | Team}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold | [[2010 European Women's Handball Championship|2010 Denmark/Norway]] | Team }}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[2012 European Women's Handball Championship|2012 Serbia]]|Team}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Stine Bredal Oftedal''' (born 25 September 1991) is a Norwegian [[team handball|handball]] player. She currently plays for [[Issy Paris Hand]]<ref>[http://handnews.fr/2013/lfh-issy-paris-une-nouvelle-recrue-norvegienne/ http://handnews.fr]</ref>, and on the [[Norway women's national handball team|Norwegian national team]].<br />
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She hails from [[Nittedal]] and started her career in [[Nit/Hak HK]].<ref name=her>{{cite news|url=http://www.handball.no/p1.asp?p=29768|title=Her er Stine!|last=Birkeland|first=Kirsten|date=17 November 2010|publisher=[[Norwegian Handball Federation]]|language=Norwegian|accessdate=6 December 2010}}</ref> She then continued to [[Fjellhammer IL]] before continuing to [[Helset IF]].<ref name=nhf>{{cite web |url=http://www.handball.no/Lprofiler.asp?LagId=6014&ProfilId=50533 |title=Landslagsprofiler &ndash; Stine Bredal Oftedal | publisher=[[Norwegian Handball Federation]] |language=Norwegian|accessdate= 5 December 2010 }}</ref> Helset is a feeder team for [[Stabæk Håndball]], and so she has played for Stabæk since the 2008–09 season while still being registered in Helset.<ref name=her/><br />
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She made her debut on the Norwegian national team in 2010, and has played 4 matches and scored 2 goals as of 5 December 2010.<ref name=nhf/><br />
<br />
She also studies at the [[Norwegian School of Management]].<ref name=her/> She competed for [[Nittedal IL]] in the javelin throw as a young juvenile, registering 32.08 metres some months before turning 14.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.friidrett.no/stevner/statistikk/alletider/Documents/sen/KJT.htm|title=Spyd/Javelin Thro|publisher=Norwegian Athletics|accessdate=6 December 2010}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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{{Norway squad 2010 Women's EHF Euro}}<br />
{{Norway squad 2011 World Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
{{Norway squad 2012 European Women's Handball Championship}}<br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
| NAME = Oftedal, Stine Bredal<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Norwegian handball player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = 25 September 1991<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Norway]]<br />
| DATE OF DEATH =<br />
| PLACE OF DEATH =<br />
}}<br />
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[[pl:Stine Oftedal]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pavol_Mihalik&diff=539411692Pavol Mihalik2013-02-21T13:28:33Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ice hockey player<br />
| team = [[HC Slovan Bratislava]]<br />
| league = [[Slovak Extraliga]]<br />
| prospect_team = <br />
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| former_teams = <br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 015.jpg<br />
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'''Pavol Mihalik''' is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] professional [[ice hockey]] player who played with [[HC Slovan Bratislava]] in the [[Slovak Extraliga]].<ref>[http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/display_players.php?tmi=4989 All-time roster for the Bratislava Slovan HC]</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
| NAME = Mihalik, Pavol<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Slovak ice hockey player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH =<br />
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{{Slovakia-icehockey-bio-stub}}</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Florian_Hardy&diff=539411030Florian Hardy2013-02-21T13:24:19Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ice hockey player<br />
| name = Florian Hardy<br />
| position = [[Goaltender|Goalie]]<br />
| ntl_team = France<br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 026.jpg<br />
| image_size = 150px<br />
| caption = Hardy with Angers in 2013<br />
| team = <br />
| former_teams = <br />
| league = <br />
| catches = Left<br />
| height_ft = 6<br />
| height_in = 0<br />
| weight_lb = 168<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|2|8|mf=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Nantes]], [[France]]<br />
| career_start = <br />
}}<br />
'''Florian Hardy''' is a professional [[French people|French]] [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]] who attended the [[2010 IIHF World Championship]] as a member of the France National men's ice hockey team.<ref>{{cite book |last=IIHF|title=IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011|year=2010 |publisher=Moydart Press |page= 181|isbn= 978-0-9867964-0-1}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{eliteprospects|25002}}<br />
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --><br />
| NAME = Hardy, Florian<br />
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br />
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = French ice hockey player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH =<br />
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[[de:Florian Hardy]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Busto&diff=539410676Michael Busto2013-02-21T13:21:45Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ice hockey player<br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 080.jpg<br />
| image_size = <br />
| position = [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|Defence]]<br />
| shoots = Right<br />
| height_ft = 6<br />
| height_in = 2<br />
| weight_lb = 210<br />
| team = [[Montreal Canadiens]]<br />
| league = [[National Hockey League|NHL]]<br />
| prospect_team= [[Elmira Jackals]]<br />
| prospect_league = [[ECHL]]<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1986|6|20|mf=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Burnaby]], [[British Columbia|BC]], [[Canada|CAN]] <br />
| career_start = 2007<br />
| draft = Undrafted<br />
| draft_year = <br />
| draft_team = <br />
}}<br />
'''Michael Busto''' (born June 20, 1986 in [[Burnaby]], [[British Columbia]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|defenceman]] for the [[Elmira Jackals]] of the [[ECHL]].<br />
<br />
==Playing career==<br />
Undrafted, Busto played in the [[Western Hockey League]] with the [[Swift Current Broncos]], [[Kootenay Ice]], and [[Moose Jaw Warriors]]. <br />
<br />
On April 27, 2007, Busto signed with the [[New York Rangers]] to a two-year contract.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newyorkrangers.com/pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=2888| title= Rangers sign WHL defenseman Busto|publisher=rangers.nhl.com| date = 2007-05-16 |accessdate=2007-05-16|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070929083135/http://www.newyorkrangers.com/pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=2888 <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-29}}</ref> Busto was then assigned to Rangers affiliate, the Charlotte Checkers of the ECHL.<br />
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Busto spent two seasons with the Checkers before he was traded by the Rangers, along with [[Scott Gomez]] and [[Tom Pyatt]], to the [[Montreal Canadiens]] for [[Christopher Higgins|Chris Higgins]], [[Ryan McDonagh]], [[Doug Janik]] and [[Pavel Valentenko]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=4298053|title=Montreal Canadiens acquire Scott Gomez from New York Rangers | publisher =[[ESPN]] | date = 2009-06-30 | accessdate = 2009-07-01}}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
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! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | <br />
! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]] <br />
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! G <br />
! A <br />
! Pts <br />
! PIM <br />
|- ALIGN="center"<br />
| [[2001-02 WHL season|2001–02]]<br />
| [[Moose Jaw Warriors]]<br />
| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]]<br />
| 3<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 2<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"<br />
| [[2002-03 WHL season|2002–03]]<br />
| Moose Jaw Warriors<br />
| WHL<br />
| 50<br />
| 1<br />
| 7<br />
| 8<br />
| 54<br />
| 7<br />
| 1<br />
| 0<br />
| 1<br />
| 0<br />
|- ALIGN="center"<br />
| [[2003-04 WHL season|2003–04]]<br />
| Moose Jaw Warriors<br />
| WHL<br />
| 42<br />
| 4<br />
| 13<br />
| 17<br />
| 51<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
|- ALIGN="center"<br />
| 2003–04<br />
| [[Swift Current Broncos]]<br />
| WHL<br />
| 26<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 29<br />
| 5<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 2<br />
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"<br />
| [[2004-05 WHL season|2004–05]]<br />
| [[Kootenay Ice]]<br />
| WHL<br />
| 71 <br />
| 8<br />
| 21<br />
| 29<br />
| 79<br />
| 16<br />
| 1<br />
| 5<br />
| 6<br />
| 27<br />
|- ALIGN="center"<br />
| [[2005-06 WHL season|2005–06]]<br />
| Kootenay Ice<br />
| WHL<br />
| 69<br />
| 8<br />
| 35<br />
| 43<br />
| 77<br />
| 4<br />
| 0<br />
| 4<br />
| 4<br />
| 4<br />
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"<br />
| [[2006-07 WHL season|2006–07]]<br />
| Kootenay Ice <br />
| WHL<br />
| 70<br />
| 20<br />
| 43<br />
| 63<br />
| 79<br />
| 6<br />
| 1<br />
| 2<br />
| 3<br />
| 9<br />
|- ALIGN="center"<br />
| [[2007-08 ECHL season|2007–08]]<br />
| [[Charlotte Checkers (ECHL)|Charlotte Checkers]]<br />
| [[ECHL]]<br />
| 48<br />
| 4<br />
| 12<br />
| 16<br />
| 10<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"<br />
| [[2008-09 ECHL season|2008–09]]<br />
| Charlotte Checkers<br />
| ECHL<br />
| 54<br />
| 3<br />
| 8<br />
| 11<br />
| 41<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
| —<br />
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! colspan="3" | ECHL Totals<br />
! 102<br />
! 7<br />
! 20<br />
! 27<br />
! 51<br />
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! —<br />
! —<br />
! —<br />
! —<br />
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[[fr:Michael Busto]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jonathan_Bellemare&diff=539410452Jonathan Bellemare2013-02-21T13:20:00Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>{{Infobox ice hockey player<br />
| name = Jonathan Bellemare<br />
| image = Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 020bis.jpg<br />
| alt = Photography of Jonathan Bellemare<br />
| caption = Bellemare with Angers in 2013<br />
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| position = Centre<br />
| shoots = Left<br />
| height_ft = 5<br />
| height_in = 6<br />
| weight_lb = 160<br />
| played_for = [[ASG Angers]]<br/>[[HC Martigny]]<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|6|10}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Canada|CAN]]<br />
| draft = Undrafted<br />
| career_start = 2003<br />
| career_end = 2009<br />
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'''Jonathan Bellemare''' (born June 10, 1982) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played the [[centre (ice hockey)|centre]] position for the [[ASG Angers]] in France and [[HC Martigny]] of the [[National League B]] in Switzerland. Prior to his professional career in Europe, he played with the [[Shawinigan Cataractes]] and [[Hull Olympiques]] of the [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League]] (QMJHL).<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=64182 Jonathan Bellemare on EuroHockey.net]<br />
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[[fr:Jonathan Bellemare]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ice_hockey_goaltending_equipment&diff=539331905Ice hockey goaltending equipment2013-02-21T00:40:52Z<p>~Pyb: /* Stick */ +picture</p>
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<div>[[File:MathieuGaron.jpg|thumb|alt=Refer to caption.|An ice hockey goalie wearing full equipment]]<br />
In [[ice hockey]], the [[goaltender]] wears specialized '''goaltending equipment''' to protect him or her from the impact of the [[Hockey puck|puck]] and assist him or her in making [[Save (ice hockey)|saves]].<br />
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Most modern goaltending equipment is made from hydrophobic synthetic leather and [[nylon]] on the outside and dense closed-cell [[foam]]s and plastics inside. In the past, pads were often made out of leather and stuffed with animal hair.<br />
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The [[National Hockey League]] specifies maximum dimensions of goaltending equipment to prevent goalies from having an unfair advantage.<ref>{{cite web|author=National Hockey League|year=2006|title=Rule 21 - Goaltender's Equipment|url=http://nhl.com/hockeyu/rulebook/rule21.html|accessdate=2008-09-22}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Many other professional and non-professional leagues adhere to equipment size regulations based on [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] rules.<ref>{{cite web|author=International Ice Hockey Federation|year=2006|title=IIHF Rule Book 2006-2010|url=http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/sport/iihf-rule-book.html|accessdate=2008-09-22}}</ref><br />
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==Blocker==<br />
{{main|Blocker (ice hockey)}}<br />
[[File:Roller-hockey-(Quad)-Goalie-Stick-Glove.jpg|thumb|alt=Refer to caption.|A blocker designed for roller hockey]]<br />
The blocker consists of a glove with a rectangular board attached to the backhand side. The board is usually curved up at one end, which is designed to help control the deflection of the puck and will create a tougher angle on a shot if a goalie uses the shaft-down technique. The blocker is worn on the hand that holds the stick, so a right-handed goaltender will wear the blocker on the right hand, and a left-handed goalie will wear it on the left hand. This is called a "full right goalie" as the goaltender wears their catch glove in the right hand and their stick is right handed.. A blocker is sometimes called a ''waffle'' in reference to older models, which were covered with real leather, but had holes cut in the leather to save weight, which gave the blocker a waffle-like appearance. The placement of the palm on the back of the blocker varies though it has been traditionally placed in the middle. Newer models tend to place the palm further to the inside of the glove in order cover more of the net. Typically, the goalie wears only one blocker. However, near the end of his career, retired goalie [[Dan Blackburn]] played with two blockers after nerve damage rendered him incapable of closing his glove hand.<br />
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==Trapper==<br />
{{main|Trapper (ice hockey)}}<br />
The ''trapper'' or ''catch glove'' is the glove worn on the free hand. It is similar to a [[baseball mitt]], but has additional padding to protect the lower forearm, wrist, palm, fingers and thumb, and has a deeper pocket. The first goalie trapper, worn by [[Reid Miller]] in 1948, who played for the [[Wadena Wolverines]] and the [[North Stars]], was a baseball first baseman's mitt. Common variations among trappers include the pocket angle.{{clarify|date=September 2012}} If the glove is too bulky, it will not allow for good stick handling. Trappers tend to be one of the most cared for pieces of equipment for the goaltender. In order to prevent what is called a "pancake pocket", goalies will often deepen the pocket by strapping objects inside the glove when not in use. The trapper's fit is extremely important as well as the goalie's sense of the pocket and angles of the trapper. As a result, transitioning to a new glove may be difficult because of the significant break in-time. Some people suggest that the size of the trapper should be reduced from its present dimensions, which cannot be justified by the legitimate need to maximize protection.{{citation needed|date=September 2012}}<br />
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==Chest and arm protector==<br />
The ''chest and arm protector'' or ''arm and body pad'' is designed to protect the chest, shoulders, arms, and collarbone area from the impact of pucks and is worn under the [[hockey jersey]]. The chest and arm protector has continually become more protective in recent years. In the early days of goaltending, it was much smaller and less protective, consisting mostly of thick felt. In effect, they{{specify|date=September 2012}} were a little better than what baseball catchers wear today. With the advent of better materials such as high density plastics and foams, chest protectors can be made to protect the body from injury. However, even with modern chest protectors, goaltenders still receive bruises and other minor injuries from pucks that hit them in the torso.<br />
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==Jock==<br />
A goalie jock, which protects the pelvic area, is more protective than a common [[jockstrap]], though it generally uses the same internal plastic cup. The jock has padding over the internal plastic cup and additional padding from the top of the cup to the waist. Many modern jocks use two cups, one in front of the other, in order to provide more protection. Instead of a jock, female goalies wear a [[pelvic protector]] known as a ''jill''.<br />
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==Leg pads==<br />
[[File:Jacques Plante 1944-1945.jpg|thumb|alt=Refer to caption|Goalie [[Jacques Plante]] wearing goaltender equipment from the 1940s]]<br />
Goaltenders wear special leg [[pads]] to protect their legs and knees. Leg pads have evolved significantly over the years. The earliest leg pads were very similar to the [[cricket]] pads from which they were adopted. They were constructed of leather and stuffed with deer hair. In the 1930s, leg pads became more specialized, becoming wider and thicker. In the 1940s, an extra roll of material, called a ''skip-over roll'', was added to the outside edge of each pad face, extending from the lowest point of the pad covering the foot, called the boot break, to just below the knee rolls. In the 1950s, the skip-over roll was extended to the very top of the leg pad. In the 1980s, additional padding was added to protect the inside areas of the legs and knees. Toe foils, a plastic shield that was affixed to the bottom outside edge of the goalie pad, began to be used but were later not allowed by equipment regulations. Leg pad design and construction remained static until the 1990s when synthetic leathers and high density foams began to be used in pad construction. Advantages of synthetic materials were lighter weight, lower cost, a quick break-in period, and leg pads that could be manufactured in the colors of the goaltender's team. Some leg pad manufacturers replaced the leather toe strap with a toe bridge to affix the front of the leg pad to the front of the goalie skate. Starting around 2000, the "box" style leg pads became popular as goaltending playing technique evolved to a blocking style versus the reacting style of the past. In the "box" style pad, the edge between the pad face and the pad inside edge is square, keeping the pad face more perpendicular with the ice surface and maximizing the blocking area when the goaltender is in the "butterfly" position. Currently, ice hockey regulations require that leg pads be no wider than {{convert|11|in|cm}} and can be no longer than {{convert|38|in|cm}}. The NHL has also brought in rules stating that each goaltender will be measured for height, and then the height of allowable pads will be calculated in proportion to the height of the goaltender.<br />
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==Mask==<br />
{{main|Goaltender mask}}<br />
[[File:Martin_Gerber.jpg|thumb|alt=Refer to caption.|A goalie wearing a modern mask]]<br />
The first modern [[goalie mask]] was pioneered by professional goaltender [[Jacques Plante]], although [[Clint Benedict]] created the first prototype masks. Early masks were constructed from [[Glass-reinforced plastic|fiberglass]] and were molded to the shape of the wearer's face. Later, the "bird-cage" models used by Russian goalies, most significantly, [[Vladislav Tretiak]], became popular in North America when a series of severe and career ending injuries struck down many NHL goalies using molded masks and prompted the Canadian Standards Association to outlaw molded masks in 1978. Assuredly, it was also Vladislav Tretiak's brilliant play during Canada-USSR Summit Series of 1972, that North American players first began to notice the superiority of the helmet/cage-type mask as opposed to the form-fitting fiberglass model, especially in terms of increased vision. Another significant advance in mask design came during the 1974-75 season, when goaltending great Tony Esposito, who had experienced puck and stick injuries to his eyes, fitted a steel cage over the eyeholes of his molded mask and crafted a fiberglass extension to protect the top of his head, thereby setting the groundwork for the next step in mask evolution, the modern goalie mask, commonly referred to as the "hybrid" mask.<br />
Today, most goalies utilize hybrid masks made of fiberglass, [[kevlar]], [[Graphite-reinforced plastic|carbon fiber]], and other [[composite material]]s. Modern masks have a large cutout in the eye and nose area covered by a [[steel]] or [[titanium]] cage. <br />
Many goalies are able to be identified by the custom artwork [[airbrush]]ed on their masks. Some maintain the same theme throughout their career, changing the colors to match their team's colors. Examples include [[Curtis Joseph]]'s [[Cujo]], [[Ed Belfour]]'s eagle, [[Félix Potvin]]'s abstract cat design, [[Martin Brodeur]]'s generic Devils mask, or [[Patrick Lalime]]'s [[Marvin the Martian]]. Some goalies have more generic team-specific artwork, while others vary the artwork over the course of their careers.<br />
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An alternative to the mask, is the earlier mentioned "bird-cage" helmet and cage combo, which consists of a wire facemask attached to a standard hockey helmet. This became popular during the 1970s since a cage provides better sightlines than a molded fiberglass mask. Its popularity peaked during the 1980s, yet started to decline during the 1990s, as hockey equipment manufacturers discontinued the production of helmets and cages favored by goaltenders. By the turn of the 21st century, only a few professional goalies still wore a helmet/cage combo. Included in this small group are [[Chris Osgood]] of the [[Detroit Red Wings]] and [[Rick DiPietro]]<ref>http://ingoalmag.com/news/islanders-dipietro-dons-osgoods-old-mask-to-protect-shattered-face/</ref> of the [[New York Islanders]] in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]], [[Martin Prusek]] of [[Dinamo Riga (current)|Dinamo Riga]] in the [[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]], and [[Marco Bührer]] of [[SC Bern]] in the [[Swiss]] [[National League A]]. [[Dominik Hasek]] also wore the helmet/cage combo for the duration of his career. <br />
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There were various helmet/cage combinations used by professionals. One was the Cooper SK600 helmet with the Cooper HM30 cage (worn by [[Ken Wregget]] and [[Billy Smith (ice hockey)|Billy Smith]]). Another was the Cooper SK2000 helmet with either the Cooper HM30 cage (currently used by Osgood and Cloutier) or the Cooper HM50 cage (previously used by Hasek). And, another was the Jofa 280 Helmet with the 260.51 cage, which was last worn by [[Arturs Irbe]]. [[Don Beaupre]] wore a Cooper SK600 with a Jofa 260.51 cage. After [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] acquired Cooper and consolidated it as [[Nike Bauer]], the SK2000 and HM50 were discontinued, while the HM30 was marketed as a field hockey mask (and subsequently discontinued in 2004). Jofa eventually phased out the 280 helmet and its respective cage, but now offer the RBK 3K helmet and 287 cage for the European market since consolidating with [[Reebok]].<br />
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There are currently two models of goaltender masks which are both available to the North American market and based on the helmet/cage combination. The first model is the Hasek Pro Style 357, manufactured by the Warwick Mask Company, which follows the traditional helmet/cage style of masks. Current users of these helmets include Prusek and Bührer, while Hasek used this model from the 2001-02 season up to his retirement. The second is the Mage, manufactured by Sportmask. The difference between the Mage and other helmet/cage combinations is that the Mage's cage attaches to a helmet with a back plate as opposed to a helmet that's enclosed. Mage users include [[Boston Bruins]] goaltender [[Tim Thomas (ice hockey)|Tim Thomas]] and [[Genève-Servette HC]] goaltender [[Tobias Stephan]].<br />
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== Pants ==<br />
Goalies' pants are similar in appearance to the pants that forwards and defensemen wear. Goaltender pants are heavily padded all down the front and sides, with a tailbone protector incorporated into the rear of the pant. They also have protective foams on the inner thigh for increased protection from shots. They also have attachments for the options of suspenders.<br />
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== Skates ==<br />
Goal [[Ice skate|skate]]s differ from regular hockey skates. The blade is longer, wider, and flatter to provide the goalie with more stability. It is made out of [[carbon steel]] rather than [[stainless steel]]. The blade holder, which is molded to the cowling, is shorter vertically so that the goaltender is lower to the ice. The boot does not have a tendon guard, which is the piece of a regular hockey skate that extends up the back of the ankle to protect the [[Achilles' tendon]]. Finally, the boot is inside a rigid cowling to protect the foot from direct impact. The cowlings on the skates are also replaceable once the blade is rundown from skate sharpening.<br />
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==Stick ==<br />
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[[File:Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 033.jpg|thumb|Stick of a goaltender]]<br />
The special [[Ice hockey stick|hockey stick]] goaltenders use has a blade that is approximately {{convert|3+1/2|in|cm}} wide. The lower {{convert|25|to|28|in|cm|abbr=off}} of the shaft is widened to provide more blocking surface. This area is called the ''paddle''. Although traditional goalie sticks were usually made completely of wood, most modern sticks are reinforced with graphite and fiberglass and the paddle and blade are injected with foam to make them lighter. Recently, manufacturers have begun to produce sticks made completely from [[composite material]]s, which are more durable{{citation needed|date=February 2013}}. Composite sticks are less durable than other types and much more likely to break.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Ice hockey equipment]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trapper_(ice_hockey)&diff=539331601Trapper (ice hockey)2013-02-21T00:38:38Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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<div>[[File:Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 060.jpg|thumb|A trapper]]<br />
A '''trapper''', also referred to as '''catch glove''' or simply '''glove''', is a piece of equipment that an ice hockey [[goaltender]] wears on the non-dominant hand to assist in catching and stopping the [[Hockey puck|puck]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Hertz|first=Thomas|title=Goaltending Technique - Covering the Puck|url=http://ingoalmag.com/technique/how-to-cover-the-puck-correctly/|work=InGoal Magazine|publisher=Ingoal Media|accessdate=19 October 2012}}</ref> <br />
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==Evolution==<br />
The trapper originally had the same shape as a [[baseball glove]], but evolved into a highly specific piece of equipment that is designed specifically for catching the puck. Changes made over time include the addition of a "string mesh" in the pocket of the trapper and substantially more palm and wrist protection. The "cheater" portion of the glove covers the wrist, which evolved from [[Gauntlet (glove)|gauntlet]]-like gloves from the 1920s.<br />
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==Technique==<br />
The pocket is the area of the trapper between the thumb and first finger of the glove, and is where most goaltenders try to catch the puck, as it reduces the discomfort the goaltender experiences and minimizes the chance of the puck falling out of the glove, creating the possibility of a [[Rebound (sports)|rebound]].<br />
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===Positioning===<br />
Worn on the non-dominant hand, the trapper can be held in a variety of positions depending upon, individual style and preference. Younger goaltenders tend to hold the glove with the palm facing towards the shooter, instead of in the traditional "shake hands" position.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Blocker (ice hockey)|Blocker]]<br />
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[[cs:Lapačka (lední hokej)]]</div>~Pybhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Warrior_Sports&diff=539330935Warrior Sports2013-02-21T00:33:57Z<p>~Pyb: +picture</p>
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[[File:Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 032bis.jpg|thumb|Ice hockey stick]]<br />
'''Warrior Sports''' is a manufacturer of [[lacrosse]], [[ice hockey]] and [[football (soccer)]] equipment and [[clothing|apparel]] based in [[Warren, Michigan|Warren]], [[Michigan]], United States. From June 2012 to present, they have produced [[jersey (clothing)|kit]]s and training equipment for the English [[Association football|football]] team [[Liverpool F.C.]].<ref>[http://todaysfootballnews.com/2012/03/16/warriors-to-sponsor-liverpool/2770 Liverpool sponsorship]</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
Warrior Sports was founded in 1992 by [[David Morrow (sports)|David Morrow]], a former lacrosse player. In 2004 the company [[Privately held company|privately held]] [[New Balance|New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.]] got controlling interest in it. One year later Warrior moved into the [[ice hockey]] industry when it acquired [[California]] based manufacturer Innovative Hockey.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Warrior|url=http://www.warrior.com/company-info/about|publisher=Warrior Sports|accessdate=24 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Warrior History|url=http://www.warrior.com/company-info/history|publisher=Warrior Sports|accessdate=24 May 2011}}</ref><br />
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==Controversy==<br />
Beginning in July 2012 Warrior Lacrosse embroiled itself in controversy by launching a Twitter marketing campaign for which users were entered into a raffle to win a free pair of shoes if they used the hashtag #ninjaplease. The campaign has been widely derided throughout the industry and in the lacrosse world. As Warrior was a founding factor in Major League Lacrosse (MLL) and sponsors all teams, some African-American players in the league have protested with the possibility of retiring from the league should the controversy not be handled appropriately. Warrior suspended the campaign and the MLL removed all references to it on 29 October 2012 when the meaning of the hashtag used in the campaign came to the attention of officials of both organizations.<ref>{{cite web|author=Wilson, Connor|title=When Marketing Goes Awry: #NinjaPlease|url=http://laxallstars.com/when-marketing-goes-awry-ninjaplease/|publisher=Lacrosse All Stars|publishdate= 9 November 2012}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|author=Foy, Terry|title=Jovan Miller, Warrior Respond to 'Dojo' Campaign, Mainstream Media Attention|url=http://insidelacrosse.com/ilgear/news/2012/11/09/jovan-miller-warrior-respond-dojo-campaign-mainstream-media-attention|publisher=Inside Lacrosse|publishdate= 9 November 2012}}</ref><br />
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==Sponsorships==<br />
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In April 2011 Warrior Sports reportedly signed a sponsorship agreement for [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool Football Club]] worth [[Pound sign|£]]25 million per season as of the 2012/13 season, overtaking the English club record of £23.3 million paid by [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] for supplying [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United Football Club]] and the previous deal from [[Adidas]] worth £13 million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Liverpool's mammoth £25m-a-year Warrior kit deal rewrites the record books|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1379466/Liverpools-mammoth-25m-year-Warrior-kit-deal-rewrites-record-books.html|publisher=Daily Mail|accessdate=25 May 2011|location=London|date=22 April 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=New Balance unit in deal with Liverpool FC|url=http://articles.boston.com/2011-04-23/business/29466932_1_liverpool-fc-fenway-sports-group-new-balance|publisher=Boston.com|accessdate=25 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Liverpool plans to reclaim record from Manchester United|url=http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/soccer/general/view.bg?articleid=1337743|publisher=Boston Herald|accessdate=24 May 2011}}</ref> On 18 January 2012 Liverpool and Warrior Sports announced a deal between the two organisations that would see Warrior become the Liverpool kit sponsor effective from 1 June 2012. Warrior will create the Liverpool home, away and third kits, as well as their training wear for the next six years.<ref>{{cite news|title=Liverpool signs new kit deal with US firm Warrior|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16627867|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=19 January 2012|date=19 January 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=LFC and Warrior announcement|url=http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/lfc-and-warrior-announcement|publisher=Liverpool Football Club|accessdate=19 January 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Liverpool Football Club and Warrior Sports Partnership|url=http://www.warrior.com/null/warrior_football_landing,default,pg.html|publisher=Warrior Sports|accessdate=19 January 2012|date=19 January 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Liverpool Football Club and Warrior Sports Partnership|url=http://todaysfootballnews.com/2012/03/16/warriors-to-sponsor-liverpool/2770|publisher=Today's Football News|accessdate=20 January 2012|date=20 January 2012}}</ref> The new Liverpool home kits were launched on the official Liverpool website on 11 May 2012 and were notable for their classic design and a return to a more simplified club badge.<ref>{{cite web|title=Our new home kit for 2012-13|url=http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/our-new-home-kit-for-2012-13|publisher=Liverpool FC|accessdate=11 May 2012|date=11 May 2012}}</ref> The design was welcomed by the fans but has angered some. This is due to the new kit moving the traditional commemorative symbol for the [[Hillsborough disaster]] from the front to the back of the kit.<ref>{{cite web|title=BBC Sport - Liverpool kit launch sparks anger among Hillsborough families|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18033752|accessdate=11 May 2012|date=11 May 2012}}</ref><br />
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Warrior is the active uniform manufacturer and provider for the following teams:<br />
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*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]<br />
*{{Flagicon|ESP}} [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] (starting 2013-14 season)<ref>{{cite web|title=Sevilla|url=http://www.warriorfootball.com/teams/sevilla|work=Warrior Football|publisher=Warrior Sports|accessdate=22 January 2013}}</ref><br />
*{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sagan Tosu]] (starting 2013-14 season)<ref>{{cite web|title=Sagan Tosu|url=http://www.warriorfootball.com/teams/sagan-tosu|work=Warrior Football|publisher=Warrior Sports|accessdate=22 January 2013}}</ref><br />
*{{Flagicon|ECU}} [[Club Sport Emelec|Emelec]]<br />
*{{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Persebaya Surabaya]]<br />
*{{Flagicon|DEN}} [[Randers FC]]<br />
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*{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Craig Bellamy]]<br />
*{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marouane Fellaini]]<ref>{{cite web|title=fcbusiness Magazine - Warrior snaps up Everton star Fellaini|url=http://fcbusiness.co.uk/news/article/newsitem=2159/title=warrior+snaps+up+everton+star+fellaini|accessdate=03 December 2012|date=03 December 2012}}</ref><br />
*{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Jonás Gutiérrez]]<ref>{{cite web|title=fcbusiness Magazine - Warrior Football sign Gutiérrez Fellaini|url=http://fcbusiness.co.uk/news/article/newsitem=2193/title=warrior+football+sign+guti%E9rrez|accessdate=17 December 2012|date=17 December 2012}}</ref><br />
*{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Vincent Kompany]] <ref> {{cite web|title=Market Watch - We've Got Kompany: Manchester City and Belgium Captain Signs with Warrior|url=http://www.marketwatch.com/story/weve-got-kompany-manchester-city-and-belgium-captain-signs-with-warrior-2013-02-08|accessdate=8 February 2013|date=8 February 2013}}</ref><br />
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*{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Hamilton Nationals]]<br />
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Denver Outlaws]]<br />
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Chesapeake Bayhawks]]<br />
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Long Island Lizards]]<br />
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ohio Machine]]<br />
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rochester Rattlers]]<br />
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| image = Finale de la coupe de France de Hockey sur glace 2013 - 088.jpg<br />
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| image_size = 225px<br />
| ntl_team = HUN<br />
| team = [[Briancon Alpes Provence HC]]<br />
| league = [[Ligue Magnus]]<br />
| played_for = [[Dunaferr SE]]<br />
| position = [[Defenceman|Defence]]<br />
| shoots = Right<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|09|22}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Dunaujvaros]], [[Hungary]]<br />
| height_ft = 6<br />
| height_in = 1<br />
| weight_lb = 198<br />
| draft = Undrafted<br />
| career_start = 1994<br />
| career_end = <br />
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'''Viktor Szelig''' (born September 22, 1975) is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]]. He is currently playing in France with [[Diables Rouges de Briançon]].<br />
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==Career==<br />
Szelig began his career with [[Dunaferr SE]] in the [[OB I bajnoksag]] in the 1994-95 season. He played with Dunaferr in the OB I bajnoksag, and the [[Interliga (ice hockey)|Interliga]], until he joined [[Briancon Alpes Provence HC]] in 2006. Szelig has played with Briancon for the last five years.<ref>Career profile on [http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=14198 www.eurohockey.net]</ref><br />
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During his international career, Szelig has participated in two [[IIHF European Junior Championships]], three [[IIHF World U20 Championship]], and seventeen [[IIHF World Championships]] since 1993.<br />
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| NAME = Szelig, Viktor<br />
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Hungarian ice hockey player<br />
| DATE OF BIRTH = September 22, 1975<br />
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Dunaujvaros]], [[Hungary]]<br />
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