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1997 World Air Games > Results > Bronze medals
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4
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[7th of 27]
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Air Games > Bronze medals
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4 |
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[7th of 24]
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DEFINITION: Bronze medals won in the First Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included parachuting, sky-surfing, hang-gliding, and ballooning. |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: 1997 World Air Games
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Air Games > Total medals
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4 |
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[17th of 27]
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DEFINITION: Total medals won in the First Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included parachuting, sky-surfing, hang-gliding and ballooning. |
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SOURCE: Air Sports International |
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Chess > GrandMasters
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6 |
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[38th of 135]
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DEFINITION: Number of GrandMaster chess champions, by country. A GrandMaster is the highest level of recognition in chess. |
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SOURCE: Air Sports International |
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Chess > International Masters
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13 |
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[42nd of 135]
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DEFINITION: Number of International Masters in chess, by country. International Master is the second highest recognition in chess. |
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SOURCE: World Chess Federation, 2006 |
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Chess > World Chess Rankings
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2,492 |
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[37th of 135]
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DEFINITION: Country rank by average rating of top 10 players |
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SOURCE: World Chess Federation, 2006 |
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Eurobasket 2005 Women > Top 10 scorers > PPG
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13.5
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[8th of 10]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: World Chess Federation, 2006 |
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FIFA World Ranking > Men
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478 |
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[92nd of 198]
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DEFINITION: World football rankings, point totals, March 2006. |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Eurobasket 2005 Women
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FIFA World Ranking > Women
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1,399 |
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[57th of 117]
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DEFINITION: FIFA world women's ranking, total points. |
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SOURCE: Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) |
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ICCF national member federations > ICCF Email Contact
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Virginijus Grabliauskas |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: FIFA Official Website, December 2005 |
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ICCF national member federations > Official ICCF Delegate
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Marijonas Rocius |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: ICCF national member federations
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ICCF national member federations > Other
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Alfonsas Kupšys |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: ICCF national member federations
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Mt Everest ascents > Duration 1953-2001
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1 |
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[56th of 59]
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DEFINITION: Mt Everest ascents 1953 - 2001 |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: ICCF national member federations
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Olympic medals > Bronze > Sydney 2000
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3 |
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[29th of 64]
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DEFINITION: Bronze medals won at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. |
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SOURCE: Everest yearly ascents by nationalities, adventurestats |
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Olympic medals > Gold > Sydney 2000
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2 |
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[27th of 48]
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DEFINITION: Gold medals won at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. |
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SOURCE: International Olympic Committee |
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Olympic medals > Total > Sydney 2000
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5 |
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[36th of 75]
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DEFINITION: Total of all Gold, Silver and Bronze medals won by each nation at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. |
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SOURCE: International Olympic Committee |
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Olympic point totals > Sydney 2000
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9 |
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[38th of 79]
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DEFINITION: National Medal Standings are not recognized by the IOC. The unofficial point totals are based on three points for every gold medal, two for each silver and one for each bronze. |
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SOURCE: International Olympic Committee |
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Summer olympic medals > All time
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9 |
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[57th of 116]
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DEFINITION: All-time Summer Games medal standings, based on The Golden Book of the Olympic Games. Medal counts include the 1906 Intercalated Games, which are not recognized by the IOC. |
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SOURCE: The Golden Book of the Olympic Games |
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Summer Olympics medals per capita > Population
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3 563 000 |
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DEFINITION:
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View time series
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SOURCE: The Golden Book of the Olympic Games |
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Summer Olympics medals per capita > Total
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1
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[65th of 79]
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DEFINITION:
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View time series
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: 1996 Summer Olympics medals per capita
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