Please be sure to add your request to the proper section heading using brackets [[]]. - 1938 Orange Bowl - college football game between Auburn University (then-Alabama Polytechnic Institute)and Michigan State University, played in Miami, Florida with a final score of 6-0 in favor of Auburn.
- drop pass
- dropback pass
- line pass
- Bills-Dolphins rivalry - there are whole articles about lesser rivalries, yet there is no article for this spectacular rivalry
- Bills-Patriots rivalry - SAME as above
- Bills-Jets rivalry - SAME as above; AFC East rivalries should have there own, individual articles; there are already a few done, just none with the Bills
- BCS statistics - the articles on the BCS are well done but have no statistics and don't point to any. For example, from how far down the list has a team risen to be #1 at season's end? Or, how far has a team ranked #1 at the beginning of the season fallen by the end? Or, how many unranked teams (like USC this year) still get to play in bowl games while ranked teams don't? What highly-ranked teams didn't get to play in bowl games? And so on. Years and team names for these categories would be greatly informative.
If you have removed an NFL, AAFC or other football player (American football) from this list, please add that name to the List of American football players. - Brian Fiani - Quarterback of Valparaiso University (2008-2010), Quarterback at Detroit Country Day School (2007).
- Larry Fitzpatrick - Past professional football player (defensive linemen) for the Baltimore Ravens (NFL), Rhein Fire (NFL Europe), Chicago Enforcers (XFL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), and Illinois State University Redbirds.
- Tyler Emmert - Carrol College (Montana) quarterback who played for the CFL British Columbia Lions
- Randy Garrett - Past professional football player for the Ithaca Bombers, current professional football coach.
- Johnny Mohardt - back for Chicago Bulls (AFL) of the first AFL
- Andrew (AJ) Flanagan - back of the [[Dallas Cowboys (NFL) in 1989
- Harry Fry (American football) - New York Yankees back in 1926
- Eddie Tryon and Bullet Baker, stars for the New York Yankees (AFL) in 1926
- Lou Kolis - center for Rock Island Independents
- Marty Norton - back for Rock Island Independents
- Duke Morrison and Ed Illman - backs for the Los Angeles Wildcats AFL team (1926)
- Jim Brewster - back for Newark Bears (AFL) in 1926
- Ram Morrison, Mal Bross, and Dick Reed - stars for the Los Angeles Wildcats (AFL) in 1926
- Dick Wolf (American football) and Guy Roberts - backs for Cleveland Panthers
- Joe McGlone, Carl Etelman, and Bill Cronin - backs for Boston Bulldogs AFL team (1926)
- Charlie Morrison - end for Boston Bulldogs in 1926
- Frank Coyle (American football) - end for Rock Island Independents
- Harry Hall - back for Chicago Bulls in 1926 (currently a redirect to Harry Hall (painter))
- Bob Dinsmore, back for the Philadelphia Quakers (1926)
- Lowell Ottie - New York Yankees end (1926)
- John LeBay - quarterback for AFL III champion Columbus Bullies
- Joe Liliard - last African American NFL player before the imposition of a color line in 1936
- Pete Sachon - Norfolk Shamrocks back billed as "Pistol Pete" three decades before Pete Maravich
- Bill Steinkinber - tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) of AFL II
- Don Geyer - halfback for the Cincinnati Bengals of AFL II
- Gordon Gorre - halfback for the Los Angeles Bulldogs and Detroit Lions
- Al Nichelini - fullback for the Chicago Cardinals and Los Angeles Bulldogs
- Harry Fields - tackle for the Los Angeles Bulldogs
- Lee Mulleneaux (Cecil Lee Mulleneaux, brother of Carl Mulleneaux) - center for the Cincinnati Bengals of AFL II, Green Bay Packers of the NFL, and Columbus Bullies of AFL III
- Alex Drobnitch - guard for the New York Yankees of AFL II and the Buffalo Indians and New York Americans of AFL III
- Jamison Lahman - Linebacker for the Delaware Dempsey Pacers in Delaware, Ohio
- Leon Burns, retired running back for the San Diego Chargers
- Harlan Gustafson - end for the New York Yankees of AFL III
- Sherman Barnes - end for the Milwaukee Chiefs of AFL III
- Al Novakofski - fullback for the Milwaukee Chiefs of AFL III
- Ed Karp (born Ed Karpowich)[1] - tackle for the Buffalo Indians of AFL III and the Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL)
- Andy Karpuls - quarterback of the Boston Bears of AFL III
- Joe Alexus - center for Columbus Bullies of AFL III
- Alec Shellogg - end for Brooklyn and Chicago Bears of the NFL and the Buffalo Indians of AFL III
- Joe Kruse - end for the Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) of the APFA and AFL III
- Joe Shu - fullback for Cincinnati Bengals in AFL III
- Bill McGannon - halfback for Cincinnati Bengals in AFL III
- Ted Livinston - guard for Columbus Bullies of AFL III
- Earl Ohlgren - end for Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL) of AFL III and the Green Bay Packers of the NFL
- Tex Akin - guard for Milwaukee Chiefs of AFL III
- Charlie Armstrong (Charles Andrew Armstrong) - halfback for the New York Americans of AFL III and the Brooklyn Dodgers of the AAFC
- Roy Watts - player/coach for AFL I Cleveland Panthers
- Earl "Red" Seick, Orlando Nesmith - two player/coaches for AFL III Buffalo Indians
- Steve Banas - fullback for Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, and Buffalo Indians
- Steve Hrycyszyn (later, Steve Hershey) - quarterback for Buffalo Indians
- Henry Bogacki - center for New York Yankees (1936 AFL) and Rochester Tigers
- Carl "Moon Eyes" Littlefield - back for Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Rams, and Buffalo Indians
- Maurice "Moose" McGrath - tackle for Cleveland Rams and Buffalo Indians
- Larry Peace - halfback for Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)
- Sherm Barnes - end for Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL) and Buffalo Tigers
- Frank Bykowski - guard for Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Tigers
- Bob Holstrom - back for Boston Bears (AFL), Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL), Buffalo Tigers
- Andy Karpus - halfback for New York Yankees and Americans (AFL II and III), Los Angeles Bulldogs, Boston Bears (AFL), and Buffalo Tigers
- Ernie Wheeler - halfback for Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Cardinals, Boston Bears (AFL), and Buffalo Tigers
- Joe Ratica - center for Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL), Boston Bears (AFL), and Buffalo
- Jarrod Penright NFL,AFL- Linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings- Running Back, Linebacker for the Tampa Bay Storm 2003-2007
[edit] American Wakeboarders - Danny Harf - 2006 Pro Wakeboard Tour Champion, landed switch heelside 1080 on September 6, 2006, co-founder of Ronix Wakeboarding
- Emily Copeland-Durham - 2007 Atlanta Pro Wakeboard Tour Champion, co-founder of Ronix Wakeboarding
- Chad Sharpe - co-founder of Ronix Wakeboarding
[edit] Archery [edit] Brazilian Teams Acre state Alagoas state Amapá state Amazonas state Bahia state Ceará state Distrito Federal Mato Grosso State Mato Grosso do Sul State Rio Grande do Norte State Rio de Janeiro State [edit] Eastern Europe Cristovam Roberto Ribeiro da Silva [edit] Athletics - National Christian School Athletic Association - non-profit organization pursuing Christ-centered excellence in athletics, meeting the athletic needs of Christian schools, and sharing the love of Christ with communities - official web site: http://www.ncsaa.org
- Double Decathlon - competitors compete in all 20 individual track & field events (minus the marathon and walks) over two days, 10 events per day. see [15]
- Omaha Marathon - Long established running event in Omaha, Nebraska. Official web site: Official web site
- Zurich Marathon
- Western Roll
- Leslie MacMitchell - won Sullivan Award in 1941, was a long-distance runner
- Daniel Awde - British Decathlete
- Birmingham Cross Country League - One of the most competitive domestic cross country leagues in the UK.
- National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA) - National governing body for collegiate cross country and track clubs at over 50 colleges and universities across the U.S. See [16]
- Kat Grimmett born June 6th 1975, Kat rose to fame after an impressive rookie year finishing the National Duathlon Champion 2009 and 7th place at European Championships in Budapest 2009. Her 10K time is among the best in the world and she currently runs for a Southampton based running club as well as juggling a demanding a full time job. Her sister-in-law is also a Hampshire Schools Bronze Medalist over 200m. She is currently sponsored by Elagen Sport and Primera. Grimmett, is said to be "thrilled" with the idea of competitive racing full time and hopes that "Team Grimmett" will help her on her way to international success. She has appeared as a team mate of Katrina Morrison.
- Tsegay Yemane long distance runner, date of birth unknown. Born in Ethiopia, runs 25km through to full Marathon.
- Isaac Sanders Up and coming sports star. under 14 national champion in sprinting, dominating the 100, 200, and the 400m events.
- Carver Wolverhampton City Marathon Events Annual event based in Wolverhampton, England. Events include full marathon, half marathon, 19.5km cycle event and fun run.
- Lauren Fleshman Legendary distance runner from Stanford and currently professional 5000m runner. She won 3 consecutive NCAA championships in the 5000. 2006 U.S. champion. 8th all-time U.S. 5000m runner.
- PIAA State Cross Country Championships The Pennsylvania State Championships held annually at the Parkview Cross Country Course in Hershey, PA. Official PIAA website: http://www.piaa.org/
[edit] Badminton [edit] Baseball [edit] People [edit] Leagues [edit] Basketball [edit] Basketball Basic terms [edit] Basketball Coaches [edit] Basketball teams [edit] Basketball Events [edit] Basketball Players - Lamar Greer (Former McDonald's All-American in 1994 currently playing professionally overseas.)
- Kaylin Thornton (Former JUCO player of the year, LNBP All-Star, and NCAAII Final Four player for Humboldt State University is playing overseas.
- James Catusco (The Worst Basketball Player Ever)
- Larry Scaife, Jr. (Nationally ranked Shooting Guard from South Central,Los Angeles Set Baldwin Hills Recreation Center record for most points in a single game 58 Will be graduating in the class of 2010)
- Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir - first high school player in Massachusetts state history to score 3,000 points, all while playing in full Islamic dress.
- Imran Ali
- Andrew Nicholson (basketball) - Canadian Player, playing for the St.Bonaventure and won the 2008-09 rookie of the year and rookie of the week 6 times in total. He was nationally ranked in blocks with 2.7bpg and 12.7ppg.
- Ezra Feldman-star player on the Yeshiva Knights! Also He is a star Baseball player.
- Shannon Cate-Schweyen
- Fabricio De Melo (basketball
- Agim Fagu - Albanian basketball player
- Brad Koenig from Sam Houston State University; model
- Noel MacDonald
- Sam Okey - former University of Wisconsin basketball player, Big Ten Freshman of the Year, quit team after police run-ins, transferred to Iowa..
- Mersad Ramic
- Diana Vines
- Miladin Kovacevic
- Landon Turner
- Kevin Houston - Former West Point basketball player and 1987 NCAA scoring champion
- Ashante Johnson
- Taylor Williams
- Dylan Takao currently plays for Taisho
- Jonte Flowers - G/F for the Winona State Warriors Division II NCAA team. Led the team to a record 57 straight wins, including one National Championship victory.
- Chris Christoffersen - Denmark, born 1979, 7'2, 300lbs
- Jiří Zedníček - former Czechoslovakian player, Eurobasket 1967 MVP
- Anatoly Myshkin/Anatoli Myshkin - former Soviet star forward (ru:Мышкин, Анатолий Дмитриевич)
- Milenko Topić - ex Yugoslav power forward (fr:Milenko Topić)
- Dragan Kapičić - ex Yugoslav basketball star, Stefan Kapičić's father
- Ljubodrag Simonović - ex Yugoslav basketball star
- Milorad Sokolović - ex Yugoslav basketball star
- Nebojša Ilić - ex Yugoslav basketball star
- Ali Farokhmanesh - Iranian-American NCAA player for Northern Iowa Panthers
- Dušan Vukčević - Serbian player, formerly of Olimpia Milano, now of Virtus Bologna (it:Dušan Vukčević)
- Louie Krogman - South Dakota's All Time Leading Scorer and current player for USD
- Samantha Prahalis - Ohio State Women's Basketball player.
- Valerya Musina - Lee University Women's Basketball player.
- Dick Gibbs (basketball) - houston rockets foward guard
Formerly played with Cibona Zagreb, PBC Ural Great and Spartak Saint Petersburg [edit] Basketball Referees [edit] Billiards (pool) - Thomas B. Harless- US Professional Billiards player in the 1960s and 70s. He was ranked 32nd in the United States before he placed himself in rehab for his cocaine addiction. He currently lives in Goochland, VA with his 17 children.
- Barry M. Dubow- US open of pocket billiards, Billliards (Pool) Promoter and salesman
- Stefano Pelinga - European born trick shot artist and professional player.
- cueist - is linked to in the list of sportspeople by nickname, not exactly sure what it is.
- Nikola Kemilev -Bulgarian pool champion.
- Shoot Pool - 80's TV show about the London Championships.
- Around the World (billiards) - billiards game in which multiple players may participate. "cutthroat" is another example.
[edit] Bobsleigh [edit] Bodybuilding [edit] Bodybuilding Athletes [edit] Bodybuilding Equipment [edit] Bowling [edit] Boxing [edit] Bridge [edit] Canoe / Kayak | | | [edit] Canoe / Kayak Competitors | [edit] Cheerleading [edit] Climbing [edit] Cricket [edit] Cycling [edit] Events [edit] Cyclists [edit] Male cyclists [edit] Female cyclists [edit] Coaches, trainers, organizers, administrators, painters, builders, mechanics [edit] Cycling equipment [edit] Bicycle geometry [edit] Diving [edit] Companies [edit] Divers [edit] Diving Equipment [edit] Dragonboat [edit] Fantasy Sports [edit] Fencing [edit] Field hockey [edit] Figure skating [edit] Fishing [edit] Golfers If you have removed a golfer from this list, please add that name to the List of golfers, if not already present. [edit] Golf Clubs and Courses When a golf course has been added, remember to place it in the appropriate golf course and club category - Binks Forest Golf Club (Wellington, Florida) Club Website
- Castle Pines Golf Club (Castle Rock, Colorado) Club Website
- Deep Dale Golf Club (Manhasset, New York) Club Website
- The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club (Marana, Arizona) Club Website
- National Golf Club (Woodbridge, Canada) Club Website
- Oakwood Country Club (Coal Valley, Illinois) Club Website
- Richmond County Country Club (Richmond, Virginia) Club Website
- Rockleigh Golf Course (Rockleigh, New Jersey) Club Website (do´nt be scared by the sound)
- Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club(Santa Rosa, California) Club Website
- Southern Dunes Golf & Country Club (Haines City, Florida) Club Website
- Stock Brook Manor - (Stock Brook Country Club in Billericay, Essex) Website
- The Links at Spanish Bay (a golf resort in Pebble Beach)
- The Alotian Club (a Warren Stephens, privately owned golf course in Pulaski County, Arkansas)
- Hornsea Golf Club Square Drivers (Hornsea Golf Club is a golf club in Hornsea)
- Corhampton Golf Club (Hampshire, England) Club Website
- Rackham Golf Course (Huntington Woods, Michigan), donated to the City of Detroit, Michigan by philanthropist Horace Rackham, a public golf course which is under threat of real estate development, now managed by American Golf Corporation: Club Website
[edit] Miscellaneous [edit] Gymnastics [edit] Events [edit] Gymnasts [edit] Elements in artistic gymnastics [edit] Horse riding & racing [edit] Racehorses - Maria's Mon
- Storm in May
- Mr. Greeley
- Fairy Gold
- Glanmire (horse)
- Haru-urara - losingest horse, japanese
- St Lads Popcorn
- Patena - a highly touted 2009 Triple Crown Contender
- Mr. Whoudini - New Zealand Harness racing horse , something to represent NZ harness horses
- Greg Brydon(horse) Had not won a race for 94 starts, 343 days and 3 years until Kevin smith started to train him.
- Musket Man- Winner of the GIII Tampa Bay Derby, Winner of the GII Illinois Derby and Contender for the 135th Kentucky Derby
- Morley Street - 1991 Champion Hurdle winner
- Manifesto - Winner of the Grand National in 1897 and 1899, competed in the race a record eight times, holds the record for carrying the heaviest weight (12st 7lbs) to victory and the heaviest weight (12st 13lbs) to a place. No other horse has carried such back-breaking weights at such an advanced age in the competition and done as well as he did, finishing third three times at the ages of 12, 14, and 15.
- Marchand D’Or - Winner of Prix de l’Abbaye at Longchamp in Paris and designated best European sprinter (NYT - Apr. 20, 2009)
[edit] Barrel Racing [edit] Riders & Jockeys [edit] Riding Trainers [edit] Horse breeders [edit] Miscellaneous [edit] Hunting [edit] Ice hockey [edit] General [edit] National teams [edit] Women's teams and withdrew in june 06' and formed the IWHL with the Mississauga Aeros [edit] Ice hockey players - Over 99% of all NHL players are listed at List of NHL players. To create an article for a player, click on a red link there.
- Jim Nagle, The top scorer for ECDC Memmigen hockey club in Germany from Woburn, MA.
- Brandon Sugden, Journeyman enforcers who most recently played for the New York Islanders.
- David Marshall, Rookie forward (RW) for the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League.
[edit] Lacrosse [edit] Martial arts UMAFED- or United Martial Arts Federation [umafed.org]* is an organization founded by Master William C. Kelly in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [edit] Karate [edit] Kung Fu [edit] Hung Gar [edit] Tai Chi Chuan [edit] Wing Chun [edit] Shotokan Karate [edit] Jujutsu [edit] Kickboxing [edit] Muay Thai [edit] Ninjitsu [edit] Taekwondo [edit] Tang Soo Do [edit] Capoeira [edit] LimaLama [edit] Kwanmukan Karate [edit] Escrima [edit] Mixed Martial Arts - Kevin Rosier - Kickboxer who appeared in the first UFC event, defeating Zane Frazier in the first round of the tournament
- Zane Frazier - Professional karate fighter who fought in the original UFC tournament
- Tom Callos Pro MMA Trainer BJ Penn Team, BJ Penn's first MMA trainer, living in Hilo, Hawaii and currently training, teaching MMA with the Penn Team, well known for being the original trainer of BJ Penn at age 17.
- Vadim Finkelchtein President, Co-Owner of M-1 Global, alleged Russian gangster, a Russian Mixed Martial Arts organization best known for owning the contract of Fedor Emielianenko.
- Phil Temple ( CEO ) Owner of Adrenaline Force Fight Wear, A Canadian company dealing in Mixed Martial Arts Apparel, Fighter Management and sponsorship. www.AdrenalineForceMMA.com
- Igor Pokrajac (fighter) - Croatian MMA fighter with 21-5-0 professional record. Notable for being Mirko Cro Cop's sparring partner for long time. http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Igor-Pokrajac-7621
- Tracy Willis (fighter) - Heavyweight MMA fighter with a 7-0 professional record. Notable for being completely deaf since childhood. http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Tracy-Willis-29118
- Mark Hall (fighter) - notable as having fought on several UFC cards
- Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu - Dave Camarillo. Integration of Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
- list of DEEP champions - List of the past and current champions from the Japanese mixed martial arts organization DEEP
- Mike Patt (fighter) - Fighting first UFC at UFC 88 against Tim Boetsch.
- Tristan Yunker (fighter) - Fought many notable MMA fighters, such as Clay Guida, John Halverson, Pete Spratt, Rob Kimmons, Hector Lombard, and Jason Chambers.
- Adam Tarsey - Brazillian Jiu Jitsu black belt under Marcus Soares, a 7th degree black belt under Carlson Gracie. Holds notable wins over former PRIDE Fighting Championships veteran Joey Villasenor and UFC veteran Ivan Salaverry.
- Liju Joseph - Founder of Lijujitsu
- Nick Penner (Fighter) - Canadian MMA fighter currently holding a record of 8-1 with notable wins over Eric Esch and Jared Kilkenny.
- Cody Furlong - Canadian Canadore College Police Foundations Student, MMA Wrighter, Enthusiast and Competitor. Co-founder of Almaguin FIghting Championships (AFC)
- Kron Gracie (fighter) - Young bjj competitor and fighter of Gracie Family
- Gregor Gracie (fighter) - Young bjj competitor and mma fighter of Gracie Family
- Alex Steibling (fighter) - Notable carrer in Pride FC including victory over world class grappler Allan Goes
- Casey "The Underdog" Olson - Up-and-coming MMA professional fighter; former wrestler at Clovis High, Fresno City College and Fresno State. Trains at The Pit, San Luis Obispo (Calif.) and fights out of Fresno (Calif.). http://www.TEAMUNDERDOG24.com
- Noah Thomas (fighter) - The Ultimate Fighter 5 cast member and current TKO Bantamweight Champion
- Luigi Emile Mondelli (instructor) - Head instructor of American Top Team Connecticut, 4 times BJJ pan american champion, trainer of fighters such as Glover Teixeira and Dan Cramer
- British Fighting Championships a new mma organization.
- Denniston Sutherland - Heavyweight MMA Fighter with an 8-2-0 professional record. http://www.mmauniverse.com/fighters/SS19586
- Scott Coker - Owner and CEO of MMA Promotion Strikeforce.
[edit] Kalaripayat [edit] Motocross [edit] Motorcycle Speedway [edit] Motorsports [edit] Motor Racing Events or Series (Defunct, Existing and Proposed) [edit] Motor Racing Circuits If possible, please try to give the name of the actual circuit and not the name of the race (i.e. Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari (circuit) rather than San Marino GP (race), or Circuito de Guia (circuit) rather than Macau GP (race)). [edit] Motor Racing Drivers [edit] A1GP Drivers [edit] Italian/Euro Formula 3000 Drivers [edit] Other Significant Formula Racing Drivers [edit] Stock Car Drivers [edit] Australian/NZ Drivers | | [edit] Female Drivers | | [edit] Touring Car Drivers | [edit] Motor Racing Teams - Doug Domokos - Nicknamed "the Wheelie King" In the American Motorcycle hall of fame. Has had Guinness world records for longest wheelie (145 miles). Traveled worldwide performing at hundreds of shows and was sponsored by Honda and Kawasaki during his career. Wrote a popular book on how to perform stunts. Wheelied on the empire state building. Appeared in movies such as cannonball run.
- Intercontinental Formula - A set of rules for single-seater racing for outdated F1 material with 3.0 L engines, used in the 1961 season, tangentially served as the basis for Tasman Series 2.5 L rules.
- Armco (As in the barrier, not the company to which "Armco" currently re-directs)
- 7-post shaker rig
- Scott A Robinson
- Eddie Gossage - owner of the Texas Motor Speedway
- James Ince - Former NASCAR crew chief, led many drivers to best finishes, thousands of articles on Google. Crew chief for drivers Ted Musgrave, Ernie Irvan, Jeff Burton, Johnny Benson and others.
- Buddy Parrott - Served as Richard Petty's crew chief after Steve Hmiel left for another team. Winning crew chief in the 1990 Daytona 500 with driver Derrike Cope. Moved to Team Penske and won 10 races in 1993 with Rusty Wallace. Joined Roush Racing and Jeff Burton in 1996. Sons Todd and Brad are also NASCAR crew chiefs.
- Gordon Brown (racer) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) - (1938-2003), Canadian race car driver and inventor of the automotive restraint net.
- Virginia Beach Beast - First Monster Tank/ First and Second Monster Tank Rollover. (USHRA Monster Tank)
- W. Hulsey Smith- NASCAR, IndyCar, Harding Road, Team Owner- A young enterpernureal team owner in NASCAR Nationwide Series and IndyCar who founded Harding Road with a partner David Gravelle. Harding Road is based in Dallas, and a recent article was published about Smith in the May 15th issue of American Way Magizine. Referecne http://www.americanwaymag.com/05152009
- Ed Lynch Jr., Sprint Car driver
- Velocity 17 - an indoor kart racing track in Maywood, New Jersey which uses electric go karts produced by Bowman Leisure Karts LTD [60]. Open for the public to race on the track against one another with a timing system in place by Supersport Timing [61]. Also includes a virtual racing center which is powered by rFactor. Formerly included a virtual air combat simulator as well as a tactical weapons scenario center which will be returning for exclusive use by law enforcement. Near future additions include a pedal car track for children who are too small for the electric karts.
- Andrew Craig - CART CEO from 1994 to 2000, before being replaced by Bobby Rahal and then Joseph Heitzler.
- Dunlop bridge - more than 6 circuits worldwide have them including the mmost famous of all Le Mans and Donington Park, plus the Donington Park demolition of the bridge recently have been a subject of debate/outcry.
[edit] Orienteering [edit] Powerlifting - 29 Cochise 2008 World Champion Bucking Bull in the CBR. 2008 Bull Of The Finals in the CBR World Finals. 2007 CBR World Finals Champion Bounty Bull. Bull Of The Finals of the 2007 National Finals Rodeo for the PRCA. Reserve Bull Of The Finals of the 2008 National Finals Rodeo for the PRCA. PBR short go bull. First bull in history to qualify for all 3 major bullriding Wrold Finals in Las Vegas in the same year, including the PBR FINALS, CBR FINALS, NATIONAL FINALS RODEO. One of the most famous and feared bucking bulls in history by the cowboys. Owned and raised by Tut Henry of Gonzales, La. Sired by 497 Automatic and out of a dam sired by A6. 29 Cochise is a fast spinning, powerful 1500 lb horned bull white in color with painted spots of black, red, and brown. [62] [63] [64] [65] [66]
[edit] Roller Skating [edit] Rowing Other requested articles are listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Rugby union/Requests [ |