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Six More Nations Make Their Winter Olympic Debut
Ecuador, Eritrea, Kosovo, Malaysia, Nigeria and Singapore go to Pyeongchang Julian Yee, Source: AP Photo/Michael SohnRelated Links 2018 Winter Olympics Memorable Olympic Moments…Entertainment Bios — B
Judy BacaLauren BacallBurt BacharachBackstreet BoysKevin BaconErykah BaduJoan BaezJoe Don BakerJosephine BakerKathy BakerLaVern BakerRussell BakerGeorge BalanchineAlec BaldwinWilliam BaldwinChristian…1972 Men's Olympic Gymnastics Medalists
Individual Points All-Around Sawao Kato, JPN 114.650 Eizo Kenmotsu, JPN 114.575 Akinori Nakayama, JPN 114.325 Floor Nikolai Andrianov, USSR 19.175…Men's Olympic Gymnastics: Vault
VaultYear Points1896 Karl Schumann, GER –1904 (TIE) George Eyser, USA 36 & Anton Heida, USA 361924 Frank Kriz, USA 9.981928 Eugen Mack, SWI 9.581932 Savino Guglielmetti, ITA 18.031936…Brewer's: Nicholas
(St.). The patron saint of boys, as St. Catherine is of girls. In Germany, a person assembles the children of a family or school on the 6th December (the eve of St. Nicholas), and…Coaches
Bill AlexanderDr. Ed AndersonIke ArmstrongChris AultEarl BanksHarry BaujanThomas BeckMatty BellHugo BezdekDana X. BibleBernie BiermanBob BlackmanEarl (Red) BlaikFrank BroylesEarle BrucePaul “…Summer Games Gold Medal Winners: Track and Field–Men: Men's Olympic Javelin Throw Through the Years
1906 Eric Lemming, Sweden 175 ft 6 in 1908 Eric Lemming, Sweden 179 ft 10.5 in 1912 Eric Lemming, Sweden 198 ft 11.25 in 1920 Jonni Myyra, Finland 215 ft 9.75 in…Men's Olympic Track & Field: Men's Olympic Javelin Throw Through the Years
Javelin Throw Find the Olympic gold-medal times for the men's javelin throw competition from 1908 to the present. Year Distance Record 1908 Eric Lemming, SWE 179-10 WR…Men's Olympic Luge
SinglesYear Time1964 Thomas Köhler, GER 3:26.77 1968 Manfred Schmid, AUT 2:52.48 1972 Wolfgang Scheidel, E. Ger 3:27.58 1976 Dettlef Günther, E. Ger 3:27.6881980 Bernhard Glass, E. Ger 2…Brewer's: Fools
(French, fol, Latin, follis.) (1) The most celebrated court fools: (a) Dagonet, jester of King Arthur; Rayère, of Henry I.; Scogan, of Edward IV.; Thomas Killigrew, called “King Charles's…