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Normal Hill
1st (ft)2nd (ft)Pts1Simon Ammann, SWI321323269.02Sven Hannawald, GER318324267.53Adam Malysz, POL323321263.0Best USA: 11th (TIE), Alan Alborn (298, 305, 240.0 pts).Ski JumpingLarge Hill…Large Hill
1st (ft)2nd (ft)Pts1Simon Ammann, SWI434436281.42Adam Malysz, POL429419269.73Matti Hautamaeki, FIN416411256.0Best USA: 34th, Alan Alborn (379, DNP, 105.4 pts).Normal HillSki JumpingTeam (…Graham Hill
Graham HillBorn: Feb. 15, 1929British auto racer 2-time Formula One world champion (1962,68); won Indy 500 in 1966; killed in plane crash; father of Damon.Died: Nov. 29, 1975Damon HillG -…Phil Hill
Phil HillBorn: Apr. 20, 1927Auto racer first U.S. driver to win Formula One championship (1961); 3 career wins (1958-64).Graham HillG - JMartina HingisDamon Hill
Damon HillBorn: Sept. 17, 1960British auto racer 1996 Formula One champion; 22 F1 wins places him 10th all-time; retired following 1999 season.Foster HewittG - JGraham HillLee, Peggy
(Encyclopedia) Lee, Peggy, 1920–2002, American singer and songwriter, b. Jamestown, N.D., as Norma Deloris Egstrom. Lee became famous for her singular voice—sexy, subtle, simultaneously smoky and…Christian, Charlie
(Encyclopedia) Christian, Charlie (Charles Henry Christian), 1916–42, African-American jazz guitarist, b. Bonham, Tex. The son of a singer-guitarist father and pianist mother, he grew up in Oklahoma…Hampton, Lionel
(Encyclopedia) Hampton, Lionel, 1908?–2002, African-American vibraphonist and bandleader, b. Louisville, Ky. When his family moved to Chicago c.1916, the young Hampton began playing drums in a…Arafat
(Encyclopedia) ArafatArafatäräfätˈ [key] or ArafaArafaäräfäˈ [key], granite hill, Saudi Arabia, near Mecca. The hill was an ancient pagan sanctuary and is shrouded in many legends. It is a site for…Malindidzimu Hill
(Encyclopedia) Malindidzimu HillMalindidzimu Hillmälĭnˌdēdzēˈm&oomacr; [key] or World's View, granite hill, SW Zimbabwe, 25 mi (40 km) S of Bulawayo. It was designated by Cecil Rhodes as the…