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  • Admiral (1938)Pimlico Special (1938)Hollywood Gold Cup (1938)Santa Anita Handicap (1940) |awards= U.S. Champion Handicap Male (1937 & 1938 ...
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  • * Steinbeck, John. Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History. New York: Penguin Books, 1995. ISBN ...
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  • union. Cape Town has hosted the 1995 Rugby World Cup, 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, and World Championships in various sports such as athletics, fencing ...
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  • that was used to promote the America's Cup when it is sailed from Newport ... team participated in the Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. The ...
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  • as South Africa hosted the 1995 Rugby World Cup. After the Springboks won ... for South Africa to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, declaring that there would ...
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  • of Small Islands States. The 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup tournament attracted thousands of visitors to the island and to the Kensington Oval. ...
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  • Britain's winning team for the Admiral's Cup in 1971—while Prime Minister—and also captained the team in 1979. He wrote three non ...
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  • and therefore is not eligible to enter the World Cup or other sanctioned tournaments. Most of the matches they have played have been against the ...
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  • …the documents and other papers of the CUP's Central Committee are ... The military court established the will of the CUP to eliminate the ...
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  • Games in 1991 and was host to the 1992 IAAF World Cup in Athletics. ==Places of interest== See: Old Havana Havana has a wide variety of museums ...
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  • by the Suncity Dragons in 2005. The Sultan's Cup is an invitational tournament for teams of East Asia. The Philippines club San Miguel won it in ...
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  • Sonata (겨울연가). The 2002 FIFA World Cup was held both in Japan and ... Japan was a venue of the Intercontinental Cup from 1981 to 2004, and ...
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  • (soccer) Team qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The Jamaican Athletics Team has been well represented at the Olympics over the years with leading ...
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  • of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2020. ... along with winning the Soviet/Russian Cup five times. The club also ...
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  • In 2005, Wuhan Football Club won the Cup of CSL (China Super League) which was the first championship that Wuhan FC had ever won since the start ...
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  • Cups, and hosted the 2007 Rugby Union World Cup. Stade de France in Paris ... teams in the world with one FIFA World Cup victory in 1998, one FIFA ...
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  • the city hosted the South Asian Football Federation Cup at the People's Football Stadium. Marinas and Boating Clubs also add to the diverse sporting ...
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  • was, "So what do you say, now give me a nice cup of hot, good, real English tea." MacDonogh 2001, 419. No longer able to call upon the ...
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  • team, however, underperformed at the World Cup, until winning in 2010. Spain ... In tennis, Spain won the 2005 Davis Cup championship, with teenager ...
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  • and several have become European Cup/UEFA Champions League winners: ... sport of Wales. England won the Rugby World Cup in 2003. Every four years ...
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