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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate%20Tsuta
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Vanraure Hachinohe. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1995 births Living people Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Senshu University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Artista Asama players Thespakusatsu Gunma players Vanraure Hachinohe players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrad%20%28geometry%20puzzle%29
In geometry, a tetrad is a set of four simply connected disjoint planar regions in the plane, each pair sharing a finite portion of common boundary. It was named by Michael R. W. Buckley in 1975 in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics. A further question was proposed that became a puzzle, whether the 4 regions could be congruent, with or without holes, other enclosed regions. Fewest sides and vertices The solutions with four congruent tiles include some with five sides. However, their placement surrounds an uncovered hole in the plane. Among solutions without holes, the ones with the fewest possible sides are given by a hexagon identified by Scott Kim as a student at Stanford University. It is not known whether five-sided solutions without holes are possible. Kim's solution has 16 vertices, while some of the pentagon solutions have as few as 11 vertices. It is not known whether fewer vertices are possible. Congruent polyform solutions Gardner offered a number of polyform (polyomino, polyiamond, and polyhex) solutions, with no holes. References External links Polyform Tetrads and Polyomino and Polynar Tetrads A Tetrad Puzzle 7 April 2020 Application of IT in Mathematical Proofs and in Checking of Results of Pupils’ Research Tetrads and their Counting Juris ČERŅENOKS, Andrejs CIBULIS Tessellation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci%20group
In mathematics, for a natural number , the nth Fibonacci group, denoted or sometimes , is defined by n generators and n relations: . These groups were introduced by John Conway in 1965. The group is of finite order for and infinite order for and . The infinitude of was proved by computer in 1990. Kaplansky's unit conjecture From a group and a field (or more generally a ring), the group ring is defined as the set of all finite formal -linear combinations of elements of − that is, an element of is of the form , where for all but finitely many so that the linear combination is finite. The (size of the) support of an element in , denoted , is the number of elements such that , i.e. the number of terms in the linear combination. The ring structure of is the "obvious" one: the linear combinations are added "component-wise", i.e. as , whose support is also finite, and multiplication is defined by , whose support is again finite, and which can be written in the form as . Kaplansky's unit conjecture states that given a field and a torsion-free group (a group in which all non-identity elements have infinite order), the group ring does not contain any non-trivial units – that is, if in then for some and . Giles Gardam disproved this conjecture in February 2021 by providing a counterexample. He took , the finite field with two elements, and he took to be the 6th Fibonacci group . The non-trivial unit he discovered has . The 6th Fibonacci group has also been variously referred to as the Hantzsche-Wendt group, the Passman group, and the Promislow group. References External links An alternative proof that the Fibonacci group F(2,9) is infinite by Derek K. Holt (PostScript file). Group theory Ring theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Intermediate%20and%20Immediate%20Geographic%20Regions
This is a list of intermediate and immediate geographic regions of Brazil, which represent the regional division of the country created by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in 2017. Brazil is made up of five geographic regions (North, Northeast, Southeast, South and central-West) that comprise 27 federative units and, for their part include 5570 municipalities. In total, the municipalities are distributed in 510 immediate geographic regions, which in turn are grouped into 133 intermediate geographic regions. The list is divided between the five Brazilian geographic regions and the regional divisions are ordered by IBGE coding. North Northeast Central-West Southeast South References Demographics of Brazil . Subdivisions of Brazil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EWRC-results.com
eWRC-results.com is a Czech online database website founded in 2006. The website features data and statistics in the motorsport of rallying that ranges from World Rally Championship to national rally events dating back to 1911. Shutdown In early 2022, the website was once forced to shut down due to financial issue. Partnership On 18 May 2022, DirtFish announced partnership with the website, which would ensure greater visibility and useability in terms of rallying result. Former Hyundai Motorsport team principal Andrea Adamo oversaw the deal. References External links 2006 establishments in the Czech Republic Czech websites Online databases Rallying
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20Ribeiro%20%28footballer%29
Rafael Ribeiro Alves (born 18 January 1996), known as Rafael Ribeiro, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a centre back for Chapecoense. Career statistics Honours Náutico Campeonato Pernambucano: 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C: 2019 Notes and references Notes References External links Men's association football defenders Brazilian men's footballers Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players Clube Náutico Capibaribe players Fluminense FC players Esporte Clube Vitória players Associação Chapecoense de Futebol players Living people 1996 births Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sklyanin%20algebra
In mathematics, specifically the field of algebra, Sklyanin algebras are a class of noncommutative algebra named after Evgeny Sklyanin. This class of algebras was first studied in the classification of Artin-Schelter regular algebras of global dimension 3 in the 1980s. Sklyanin algebras can be grouped into two different types, the non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras and the degenerate Sklyanin algebras, which have very different properties. A need to understand the non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras better has led to the development of the study of point modules in noncommutative geometry. Formal definition Let be a field with a primitive cube root of unity. Let be the following subset of the projective plane : Each point gives rise to a (quadratic 3-dimensional) Sklyanin algebra, where, Whenever we call a degenerate Sklyanin algebra and whenever we say the algebra is non-degenerate. Properties The non-degenerate case shares many properties with the commutative polynomial ring , whereas the degenerate case enjoys almost none of these properties. Generally the non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras are more challenging to understand than their degenerate counterparts. Properties of degenerate Sklyanin algebras Let be a degenerate Sklyanin algebra. contains non-zero zero divisors. The Hilbert series of is . Degenerate Sklyanin algebras have infinite Gelfand–Kirillov dimension. is neither left nor right Noetherian. is a Koszul algebra. Degenerate Sklyanin algebras have infinite global dimension. Properties of non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras Let be a non-degenerate Sklyanin algebra. contains no non-zero zero divisors. The hilbert series of is . Non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras are Noetherian. is Koszul. Non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras are Artin-Schelter regular. Therefore, they have global dimension 3 and Gelfand–Kirillov dimension 3. There exists a normal central element in every non-degenerate Sklyanin algebra. Examples Degenerate Sklyanin algebras The subset consists of 12 points on the projective plane, which give rise to 12 expressions of degenerate Sklyanin algebras. However, some of these are isomorphic and there exists a classification of degenerate Sklyanin algebras into two different cases. Let be a degenerate Sklyanin algebra. If then is isomorphic to , which is the Sklyanin algebra corresponding to the point . If then is isomorphic to , which is the Sklyanin algebra corresponding to the point . These two cases are Zhang twists of each other and therefore have many properties in common. Non-degenerate Sklyanin algebras The commutative polynomial ring is isomorphic to the non-degenerate Sklyanin algebra and is therefore an example of a non-degenerate Sklyanin algebra. Point modules The study of point modules is a useful tool which can be used much more widely than just for Sklyanin algebras. Point modules are a way of finding projective geometry in the underlying structure of noncommutative
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortello
Pedro Henrique Tortello (born 25 May 2004), simply known as Tortello, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Botafogo-SP. Career statistics Club References 2004 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o%20Pedro%20%28footballer%2C%20born%202004%29
João Pedro de Sá Mendonça (born 20 January 2004), simply known as João Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Botafogo-SP. Career statistics Club References 2004 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riku%20Furuyado
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Yokohama FC. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2001 births Living people Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders J1 League players Yokohama FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaco%20Statistics
Monaco Statistics (, or IMSEE) is the statistics agency of Monaco. The agency was stablished in 2011 to serve as an information service and to provide indicators for monitoring the economic and social development of the principality. As of 2021, its director is Sophie Vincent. References External links 2011 establishments in Monaco Monaco Demographics of Monaco Government of Monaco
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical%20Office%20of%20Montenegro
Statistical Office of Montenegro () or MONSTAT is the statistics agency of Montenegro. It provides information service and indicators for monitoring the economic and social development of Montenegro, and regularly publishes publications compiling figures about the country. References External links Montenegro Demographics of Montenegro Government of Montenegro
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Rochdale%20A.F.C.%20season
The 1987–88 season saw Rochdale compete in their 14th consecutive season in the Football League Fourth Division. Statistics |} Final League Table Competitions Football League Fourth Division F.A. Cup League Cup (Littlewoods Challenge Cup) Associate Members' Cup (Sherpa Vans Trophy) Lancashire Cup References Rochdale A.F.C. seasons Rochdale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistics%20of%20the%20COVID-19%20pandemic%20in%20Bangladesh
This article presents official statistics gathered during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. The numbers are sourced from the official daily press releases, originally released by the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) and later from the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). Charts Daily tests, cases, and deaths Daily cases Daily deaths Daily recoveries Note: On 15 June, the total number of people who were recorded to have recovered from the coronavirus disease rose by over 15,000. The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) started to announce how many people recovered at hospital and home on this date. Daily positivity rates The daily positivity rate is the percentage of tests conducted on a given day which returned a positive diagnosis. Case fatality rate The trend of case fatality rate for COVID-19 from 8 March, the day first case in the country was recorded. Total cases, deaths and recoveries Total cases, deaths and recoveries (log) Tables Table: Daily updates Table: Confirmed cases per district References External links COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh Disease outbreaks in Bangladesh Bangladesh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o%20Neto%20%28footballer%2C%20born%20July%202003%29
João Batista da Cruz Santos Neto (born 10 July 2003), commonly known as João Neto, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an forward for Fluminense. Career statistics Club References 2003 births Living people Footballers from Bahia Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Fluminense FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeferson%20Douglas
Jeferson Douglas dos Santos Souza (born 19 March 2001), known as Jeferson Douglas, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Career statistics Club Honours Bahia Campeonato Baiano: 2020 References 2001 births Living people Footballers from Salvador, Bahia Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders UAE Pro League players Esporte Clube Bahia players Al Wasl F.C. players Al Bataeh Club players Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Expatriate men's footballers in the United Arab Emirates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa%20M.%20Sullivan
Lisa Marie Sullivan (born 1961) is a biostatistician associated with the Framingham Heart Study. She is a professor of biostatistics at Boston University, where she is associate dean for education in the School of Public Health and the former chair of the biostatistics department. Education Sullivan is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, and earned her Ph.D. at Boston University in 1993 under the supervision of Ralph B. D'Agostino. Books She is the coauthor of Introductory Applied Biostatistics (with D'Agostino and Alexa S. Beiser, Thomson Learning, 2006), the author of Essentials of Biostatistics in Public Health (Jones and Bartlett, 2008; 3rd ed., 2018), and the author of Biostatistics for Population Health: A Primer (Jones and Bartlett, 2021). She is co-editor of the Wiley Encyclopedia of Clinical Trials. Recognition Sullivan was named Mosteller Statistician of the Year in 2013 by the Boston Chapter of the American Statistical Association. She was the 2020 winner of the Mu Sigma Rho Statistics Education Award. She became a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2021. References 1961 births Living people American statisticians Women statisticians University of New Hampshire alumni Boston University alumni Boston University faculty Fellows of the American Statistical Association
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E2%88%921%20%28disambiguation%29
In mathematics, −1 is the additive inverse of 1. −1, minus one, or negative one may also refer to: Science Mathematics the exponent −1 denoting a multiplicative inverse the superscript −1 denoting an inverse function Arts Films Godzilla Minus One, a 2023 kaiju film by Takashi Yamazaki Literature "Minus One", a 1963 short story by J. G. Ballard Bands Minus One (band), a band from Cyprus Songs "The Negative One", a song by Slipknot from .5: The Gray Chapter "−1", a song by Mudvayne from L.D. 50 See also 1 (disambiguation) −2 (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koki%20Gotoda
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Mito HollyHock as a designated special player. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1999 births Living people Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Aoyama Gakuin University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J2 League players Yokohama F. Marinos players Mito HollyHock players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen%20Cardona
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Giravanz Kitakyushu. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1998 births Living people Japanese people of Argentine descent Sportspeople of Argentine descent Association football people from Tokyo Meiji University alumni Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Argentine men's footballers Men's association football forwards J2 League players J3 League players Giravanz Kitakyushu players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniss%20Karimi
Aniss Karimi (Arabic:أنيس كريمي; born 12 April 2000) is a Moroccan footballer. He currently plays as a midfielder for Hatta. Career statistics Club References External links 2000 births Living people Moroccan men's footballers Moroccan expatriate men's footballers Wydad AC players Hatta Club players Ittihad Kalba FC players UAE Pro League players UAE First Division League players Men's association football midfielders Expatriate men's footballers in the United Arab Emirates Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Place of birth missing (living people)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kotaro%20Higashino
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for J-Lease FC. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1998 births Living people Association football people from Ishikawa Prefecture Ritsumeikan University alumni Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders J3 League players J2 League players Roasso Kumamoto players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang%20Dejiang
Yang Dejiang (; born 31 August 2004) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Guangzhou. Career statistics Club . References 2004 births Living people Sportspeople from Shenzhen Footballers from Guangdong Chinese men's footballers China men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Chinese Super League players Guangzhou F.C. players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darluis%20Paz
Darluis Andrés Paz Ferrer (born 26 March 2002) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Loudoun United. Career statistics Club Notes References 2002 births Living people Venezuelan men's footballers Venezuelan expatriate men's footballers Venezuela men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Deportivo La Guaira players Loudoun United FC players Venezuelan expatriate sportspeople in the United States Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Sportspeople from Maracaibo 21st-century Venezuelan people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego%20Gomez-Ochoa
Diego Ochoa (born 16 February 2002) is a Mexican college soccer player who plays as a defender for Boston College. Career statistics Club Notes References External links Boston College bio 2002 births Living people Mexican men's footballers Mexican expatriate men's footballers Men's association football defenders Boston College Eagles men's soccer players LA Galaxy players Loudoun United FC players Mexican expatriate sportspeople in the United States Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Sportspeople from La Paz, Baja California Sur Footballers from Baja California Sur
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kovalevskaya%20Prize
Kovalevskaya Prize () is a national scientific prize awarded by Russian Academy of Sciences for outstanding achievements in mathematics since 1997 in honor of Sofya Kovalevskaya. Kovalevskaya Prize winners O. A. Ladyzhenskaya, 1992 N. M. Ivochkina, 1997 V. V. Kozlov, 1999 G. A. Seregin, 2003 S. V. Manakov and V. V. Sokolov, 2007 A. B. Bogatyrev, 2009 A. V. Borisov and I. S. Mamaev, 2012 A. I. Bufetov, 2015 I. A. Taimanov, 2018 References Mathematics awards Awards of the Russian Academy of Sciences
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kellie%20Archer
Kellie Jo Archer (born 1969) is a biostatistician specializing in microarray analysis techniques. She is a professor of biostatistics and chair of the biostatistics department at the Ohio State University. Education and career Archer graduated summa cum laude from Franklin College in 1991. After earning a master's degree at the Ohio State University in 1993, she worked for several years as a medical data analyst before completing her Ph.D. at the Ohio State University College of Public Health in 2001. Her dissertation, Goodness-of-Fit for Logistic Regression Models Developed Using Data Collected from a Complex Sampling Design, was supervised by Stanley Lemeshow. She became an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2002, earning tenure there in 2009, becoming director of the VCU Massey Cancer Center Biostatistics Shared Resource in 2011, and being promoted to full professor in 2015. She moved to Ohio State in 2016, and continues to hold an affiliate position at Virginia Commonwealth University. Recognition Archer was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2021. She was elected chair of the ASA Statistical Learning and Data Science section in 2021. References External links 1969 births Living people American statisticians Women statisticians Franklin College (Indiana) alumni Virginia Commonwealth University faculty Ohio State University faculty Fellows of the American Statistical Association Ohio State University Graduate School alumni
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Croatia men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Croatia men's national water polo team has participated in 7 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related team: Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics). Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Team† – Defunct team Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 70, 72–73); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 48, 51, 54, 79, 82, 86–87, 92), 2004 (pp. 191–192), 2008 (pp. 190–191), 2012 (pp. 471–472), 2016 (pp. 109–110). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Australia men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Australia men's national water polo team has participated in 17 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified but were not allowed to compete – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Pietro Figlioli is listed in Italy men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Pietro Figlioli is listed in Italy men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 48, 52, 56, 65–66, 71, 73, 76), 2004 (pp. 187–188), 2008 (pp. 181–182), 2012 (pp. 468–469), 2016 (pp. 103–104). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 1 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 2 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, sinc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegro%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Montenegro men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Montenegro men's national water polo team has participated in 4 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), FR Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics). Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Team† – Defunct team Abbreviation FRY – FR Yugoslavia SCG – Serbia and Montenegro Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 208–209), 2012 (pp. 489–490), 2016 (pp. 128–129). Note: Denis Šefik is also listed in Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, and Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 1 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Nu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Serbia men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Serbia men's national water polo team has participated in 4 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), FR Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics). Last updated: 8 August 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Team† – Defunct team Abbreviation FRY – FR Yugoslavia SCG – Serbia and Montenegro Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 8 August 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 8 August 2021. Medal table Last updated: 8 August 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 211–212), 2012 (pp. 494–495), 2016 (pp. 131–132). Notes: Denis Šefik is also listed in Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Slobodan Soro is also listed in Brazil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryo%20Tanada
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2003 births Living people Association football people from Hiroshima Japanese men's footballers Japan men's youth international footballers Men's association football forwards Sanfrecce Hiroshima players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinya%20Utsumoto
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Oita Trinita as a designated special player. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2000 births Men's association football forwards Association football people from Miyazaki Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Living people Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University alumni Oita Trinita players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20women%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the United States women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The United States women's national water polo team has participated in 6 of 6 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 11 August 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 11 August 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 11 August 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 11 August 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 11 August 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 101), 2004 (pp. 84–85), 2008 (pp. 77–78), 2012 (pp. 368–369), 2016 (pp. 218–219). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 2 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 101), 2004 (pp. 84–85), 2008 (pp. 77–78), 2012 (pp. 368–369), 2016 (pp. 218–219). Coach statistics Most successful
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Yugoslavia men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Yugoslavia men's national water polo team has participated in 12 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Croatia men's Olympic water polo team (statistics), FR Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team (statistics), Serbia men's Olympic water polo team (statistics). Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Team† – Defunct team Abbreviation FRY – FR Yugoslavia SCG – Serbia and Montenegro Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Dubravko Šimenc is listed in Croatia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Perica Bukić is listed in Croatia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Dubravko Šimenc is listed in Croatia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the
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Constantin Corduneanu (July 26, 1928 – December 26, 2018) was a Romanian-American mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington. In 2015, he was elected a titular member of the Romanian Academy. He was a corresponding member of the Academy since 1974. A Festschrift in his honor, titled Mathematical Analysis With Applications, was published in 2018. Corduneanu was born in Potângeni, Iași County. He received his Ph.D. in 1956 from the University of Iași with thesis Probleme globale pentru ecuațiile diferențiale de ordin I și II written under the supervision of Ilie Popa. Books Almost Periodic Functions (1968) Integral Equations and Stability of Feedback Systems (1973) Integral Equations and Applications (1991) Functional Equations with Causal Operators (2001) Almost Periodic Oscillations and Waves (2009) Functional Differential Equations: Advances and Applications (2016) References External links 1928 births 2018 deaths People from Iași County Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni Academic staff of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University University of Texas at Arlington faculty Titular members of the Romanian Academy Romanian mathematicians 20th-century American mathematicians 21st-century American mathematicians Romanian emigrants to the United States
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Great Britain men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Great Britain men's national water polo team has participated in 11 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2012 (pp. 476–477). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Australia women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Australia women's national water polo team has participated in 5 of 5 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 96), 2004 (pp. 56–57), 2008 (pp. 56–57), 2012 (pp. 347–348), 2016 (pp. 197–198). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 2 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 96), 2004 (pp. 56–57), 2008 (pp. 56–57), 2012 (pp. 347–348), 2016 (pp. 197–198). Coach statistics Most successful coaches The following table i
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The 1988–89 season saw Rochdale compete in their 15th consecutive season in the Football League Fourth Division. Statistics |} Final League Table Competitions Football League Fourth Division F.A. Cup League Cup (Littlewoods Challenge Cup) Associate Members' Cup (Sherpa Vans Trophy) Lancashire Cup Rose Bowl References Rochdale A.F.C. seasons Rochdale
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The 2021–22 season was Bristol City Football Club's 124th season in existence and seventh consecutive season in the Championship. They also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. Squad Statistics Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Bristol City. |- !colspan=15|Players out on loan: |- !colspan=15|Players who left the club: |} Goals record Disciplinary Transfers Transfers in Loans in Loans out Transfers out Pre-season friendlies Bristol City announced they would face Celtic, Portsmouth, Milton Keynes Dons, Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle as part of their pre-season preparations. Competitions Overview EFL Championship League table Results summary Results by matchday Matches Bristol City's fixtures were revealed on 24 June 2021. FA Cup City were drawn at home to Fulham in the third round. EFL Cup Bristol City were drawn away to Forest Green Rovers in the first round. References Bristol City F.C. seasons Bristol City F.C.
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Italy men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Italy men's national water polo team has participated in 21 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 70, 72–73); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 47, 52, 55, 64, 68–69, 74, 76), 2004 (pp. 211–212), 2008 (pp. 205–206), 2012 (pp. 484–485), 2016 (pp. 123–124). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. *
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Italy women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Italy women's national water polo team has participated in 4 of 5 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 72–73), 2008 (pp. 68–69), 2012 (pp. 362–363), 2016 (pp. 212–213). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) HUN – Hungary ITA – Italy Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 72–73), 2008 (pp. 68–69), 2012 (pp. 362–363), 2016 (pp. 212–213). Olympic champions 2004 Summer Olympics Water polo people at the opening and closing ceremonies Flag bearers Some sportspeople were chosen to carry the national flag of their country at the opening and closing
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Hungary women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Hungary women's national water polo team has participated in 5 of 6 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Best finishes Finishes in the top four Medal table Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Anikó Pelle is listed in Italy women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 68–69), 2008 (pp. 65–66), 2012 (pp. 359–360), 2016 (pp. 209–210). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 2 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 68–69), 2008 (pp. 65–66), 2012 (pp. 359–360), 2016 (pp. 209–210). Note: Anikó Pelle is listed in Italy women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. See also Hungary men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics Hungary at the Olympics References Sources ISHOF External links Hungary women's national water polo team – Official website Olympic water polo – Official website .Olympics, Women Olympic water polo team records and statistics
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Hungary men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Hungary men's national water polo team has participated in 23 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 69, 71, 73); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 45, 50, 55, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90), 2004 (pp. 207–208), 2008 (pp. 202–203), 2012 (pp. 481–482), 2016 (pp. 120–121). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 1 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Numb
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Spain men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Spain men's national water polo team has participated in 18 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Xavier García is listed in Croatia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 70–71, 73); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 46, 49, 54, 65, 67, 70, 74–75), 2004 (pp. 227–228), 2008 (pp. 193–194), 2012 (pp. 474–475), 2016 (pp. 112–113). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Oly
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Spain women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Spain women's national water polo team has participated in 3 of 6 women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 11 August 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 11 August 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 11 August 2021. Medal table Last updated: 11 August 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2012 (pp. 353–354), 2016 (pp. 206–207). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 0 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2012 (pp. 353–354), 2016 (pp. 206–207). Coach statistics Medals as coach and player The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of winning the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), y
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Netherlands men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Netherlands men's national water polo team has participated in 17 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 67–68); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 58, 60–61, 79, 83–84, 89, 91). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (2
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Netherlands women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Netherlands women's national water polo team has participated in 2 of 5 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 99), 2008 (pp. 71–72). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 0 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 99), 2008 (pp. 71–72). Olympic champions 2008 Summer Olympics See also Netherlands men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics Netherlands at the Olympics References Sources ISHOF External links Nethe
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the France men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The France men's national water polo team has participated in 11 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2016 (pp. 114–115). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 20
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Antoni Kozubal (born 18 August 2004) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for I liga club GKS Katowice, on loan from Lech Poznań. Career statistics Club Honours Lech Poznań Ekstraklasa: 2021–22 References 2004 births Living people Polish men's footballers Poland men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Lech Poznań II players Lech Poznań players Górnik Polkowice players GKS Katowice players II liga players I liga players Ekstraklasa players People from Krosno Footballers from Podkarpackie Voivodeship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo%20Kyll%C3%B6nen
Leo Kyllönen (born 22 January 2004) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Veikkausliiga side Ilves. Career statistics Club Notes References 2004 births Living people Finnish men's footballers Finland men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Ilves (football) players Kakkonen players Veikkausliiga players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet%20Union%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Soviet Union men's national water polo team and the Unified Team men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Soviet Union men's national water polo team and the Unified Team men's national water polo team have participated in 10 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Unified Team men's Olympic water polo team†, Kazakhstan men's Olympic water polo team (statistics), Russia men's Olympic water polo team (statistics), Ukraine men's Olympic water polo team. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Team† – Defunct team Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Team† – Defunct team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Team† – Defunct team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Team† – Defunct team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Notes: Dmitry Gorshkov is listed in Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Nikolay Kozlov is listed in Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Number of four-time Olympic medalists: 0 Number of three-time Olympic medalists: 5 Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts EUN – Unified Team URS – Soviet Union Notes: Dmitry Gorshkov is listed in Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Nikolay Kozlov is listed in Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top goalscorers The following table
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Karlo Lusavec (born 30 October 2003) is a Croatian footballer currently playing as a midfielder for NK Varaždin. Career statistics Club Notes References 2003 births Living people Footballers from Varaždin Men's association football midfielders Croatian men's footballers NK Varaždin (2012) players Croatian Football League players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadhg%20Deasy
Tadgh Deasy (born 1998) is an Irish dual player who plays hurling with Blackrock and Gaelic football with St. Michael's. He is a former member of the Cork senior hurling team. Career statistics Club Inter-county Honours Blackrock Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship: 2020 References 1998 births Living people UCC hurlers Blackrock National Hurling Club hurlers St Michael's (Cork) Gaelic footballers Cork inter-county hurlers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Russia men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Russia men's national water polo team has participated in 3 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Soviet Union men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), Unified Team men's Olympic water polo team†. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Team† – Defunct team Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Nikolay Maksimov is listed in Kazakhstan men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 70–72); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 45, 49, 53, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75), 2004 (pp. 219–220). Note: Nikolay Maksimov is also listed in Kazakhstan men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), ye
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Russia women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Russia women's national water polo team has participated in 6 of 6 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Number of goalscorers (40+ goals): 0 Number of goalscorers (30–39 goals): 2 Number of goalscorers (20–29 goals): 2 Last updated: 12 August 2021. Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 100), 2004 (pp. 80–81), 2008 (pp. 74–75), 2012 (pp. 365–366), 2016 (pp. 215–216), 2020 (pp. 266–267). Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 100), 2004 (pp. 80–81), 2008 (pp. 74–75), 2012 (pp. 365–366), 2016 (pp. 215–216). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 2 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF):
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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Kazakhstan men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Kazakhstan men's national water polo team has participated in 4 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Soviet Union men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), Unified Team men's Olympic water polo team†. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Team† – Defunct team Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 58–59, 62, 64, 67, 71–72, 77), 2004 (pp. 215–216), 2012 (pp. 486–487). Note: Nikolay Maksimov is also listed in Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 58–59, 62, 64, 67, 71–72, 77), 2004 (pp. 215–216), 2012 (p
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Germany men's national water polo team, the United Team of Germany men's national water polo team, and the West Germany men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Germany men's national water polo team, the United Team of Germany men's national water polo team, and the West Germany men's national water polo team have participated in 17 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: United Team of Germany men's Olympic water polo team†, East Germany men's Olympic water polo team†, West Germany men's Olympic water polo team†. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts = – More than one team tied for that rank Team† – Defunct team Abbreviation EUA – United Team of Germany FRG – West Germany GDR – East Germany Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Team† – Defunct team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Team† – Defunct team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Team† – Defunct team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Number of five-time Olympians: 0 Number of four-time Olympians: 2 Last updated: 5 May 2021. Abbreviation FRG – West Germany GER – Germany MEX – Mexico Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending ord
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia%20and%20Montenegro%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the FR Yugoslavia men's national water polo team and the Serbia and Montenegro men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The FR Yugoslavia men's national water polo team and the Serbia and Montenegro men's national water polo team have participated in 3 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Related teams: Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team† (statistics), FR Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team†, Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team (statistics), Serbia men's Olympic water polo team (statistics). Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Team† – Defunct team Abbreviation FRY – FR Yugoslavia SCG – Serbia and Montenegro Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Team† – Defunct team Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Number of five-time Olympians: 0 Number of four-time Olympians: 4 Last updated: 5 May 2021. Abbreviation FRY – FR Yugoslavia MNE – Montenegro SCG – Serbia and Montenegro SRB – Serbia Notes: Predrag Jokić is also listed in Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Aleksandar Šapić is also listed in Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Dejan Savić is also listed in Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Vladimir Vujasinović is also listed in Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Sweden men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Sweden men's national water polo team has participated in 8 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend – Hosts See also List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics Sweden at the Olympics References Sources ISHOF External links Sweden men's national water polo team – Official website Olympic water polo – Official website .Olympics, Men Olympic water polo team records and statistics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoya%20Yamada
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Fagiano Okayama. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2001 births Living people Association football people from Okayama Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders J2 League players Fagiano Okayama players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Belgium men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Belgium men's national water polo team has participated in 11 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend – Hosts Water polo people at the opening and closing ceremonies Flag bearers Some sportspeople were chosen to carry the national flag of their country at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games. As of the 2020 Summer Olympics, one male water polo player was given the honour to carry the flag for Belgium. Legend – Opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics – Closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics – Hosts Flag bearer‡ – Flag bearer who won the tournament with his team Oath takers Some sportspeople from the host nations we
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koshi%20Osaki
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Mito HollyHock. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1998 births Living people Association football people from Osaka Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J2 League players Mito HollyHock players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marino%20Hinestroza
Marino Hinestroza Angulo (born 8 July 2002) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga MX club Pachuca. Career statistics Club Notes Honours Pachuca Liga MX: Apertura 2022 References 2002 births Living people Colombian men's footballers Colombian expatriate men's footballers Colombia men's youth international footballers Men's association football forwards Categoría Primera B players Orsomarso S.C. footballers América de Cali footballers Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players Colombian expatriate sportspeople in Brazil Expatriate men's footballers in Brazil Footballers from Cali
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%20women%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Canada women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Canada women's national water polo team has participated in 2 of 5 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 97), 2004 (pp. 60–61). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 2 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (p. 97), 2004 (pp. 60–61). See also Canada men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics Canada at the Summer Olympics References Sources ISHOF External links Canada women's national water polo team – Official website Olympic water polo – Official website .Olympics, Women Olympic water polo team records and statistics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Greece men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Greece men's national water polo team has participated in 16 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 69, 71–72); Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 57, 59, 61, 80–81, 86, 88, 91), 2004 (pp. 203–204), 2008 (pp. 199–200), 2012 (pp. 478–479), 2016 (pp. 117–118). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece%20women%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Greece women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Greece women's national water polo team has participated in 2 of 5 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Multiple medalists The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 64–65), 2008 (pp. 62–63). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 0 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 64–65), 2008 (pp. 62–63). See also Greece men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%20women%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the China women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The China women's national water polo team has participated in 3 of 5 official women's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 59–60), 2012 (pp. 350–351), 2016 (pp. 203–204). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won): 1 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 59–60), 2012 (pp. 350–351), 2016 (pp. 203–204). See also List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics China at the Olympics References Sources ISHOF External links Olympic water polo – Official website .Olympics, Women Olympic water polo team records and statistics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Brazil men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Brazil men's national water polo team has participated in 8 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – Disqualified – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Felipe Perrone is listed in Spain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Note: Felipe Perrone is listed in Spain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2016 (pp. 106–107). Note: Slobodan Soro is also listed in Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics. Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Sour
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Egypt men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Egypt men's national water polo team has participated in 6 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 195–196). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 195–196). Water polo people at the opening and closing ceremonies Flag bearers Some sportspeople were chosen to carry the national flag of their country at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games. As of the 2020 Summer Olympics, one male water polo player was given the honour to carry the flag for E
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert%20Pac%C5%82awski
Norbert Pacławski (born 19 February 2004) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Lech Poznań II. Career statistics Club References External links 2004 births Living people Polish men's footballers Poland men's youth international footballers Men's association football forwards Lech Poznań II players Lech Poznań players Ekstraklasa players II liga players Footballers from Rzeszów
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystian%20Palacz
Krystian Palacz (born 19 July 2003) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Polish club Motor Lublin. Career statistics Club References External links 2003 births Living people Footballers from Poznań Polish men's footballers Poland men's youth international footballers Poland men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football defenders Lech Poznań II players Lech Poznań players Sandecja Nowy Sącz players Motor Lublin players Ekstraklasa players I liga players II liga players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu%20Jiali
Hu Jiali (; born 2 September 1999) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Wuhan FC. Career statistics Club . References 1999 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Chinese Super League players Shanghai Port F.C. players Shanghai Shenhua F.C. players Dalian Professional F.C. players Qingdao F.C. players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskia%20Mioduszewski
Saskia Mioduszewski is a nuclear physicist and professor at Texas A&M University. Education Mioduszewski completed an undergraduate degree in physics and mathematics in 1994 at North Carolina State University. In 2000, she obtained her PhD in physics from the University of Tennessee. Her PhD thesis was called Centrality dependence of antiproton production in Proton-Nucleus Collisions at 17.5 and 12.3 GeV. Career Between 2000 and 2005, Mioduszewski was a postdoctoral research associate at Brookhaven National Laboratory. During this time, she contributed to the PHENIX Experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). In 2005, she became an assistant professor at Texas A&M University. She continues to work with the RHIC on the STAR Collaboration and is a member of the Cyclotron Institute. She is interested in studying ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. In particular, she studies the transition between nuclear or "hadronic" matter and the state known as Quark Gluon Plasma. An application of Mioduszewski's work is in replicating conditions similar to just after the Big Bang by colliding gold particles accelerated to nearly the speed of light. The result of the high-speed collisions is a new particle called an "anti-hypertriton". The particles then cool and decay over lifetimes shorter than nanosecond timescales. These experiments are carried out at RHIC and may help improve understanding of nuclear interactions as well as the distribution of matter and antimatter in the universe. Today, matter appears to be far more prevalent than antimatter, and this asymmetry remains an active research area. Awards and honours 2019 Fellow of the American Physical Society for sustained leadership of high-precision measurement of the quark-gluon plasma using direct photons and their correlations with hadrons and jets at the PHENIX and STAR experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. 2018 Presidential Impact Fellow of Texas A&M University. 2009 Maria Goeppert Mayer Award for her pioneering contributions to the observation of jet quenching and her continuing efforts to understand high- p_T phenomena in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. 2006 Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship. 2003 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers. 1998 Paul H. Stelson Nuclear Physics Award. Personal life Mioduszewski is married to Ralf Rapp, another physics professor at Texas A&M University. They have a son. References External links American women physicists American nuclear physicists Fellows of the American Physical Society Living people Brookhaven National Laboratory staff Texas A&M University faculty North Carolina State University alumni University of Tennessee alumni Date of birth missing (living people) Sloan Research Fellows Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edison%20Kola
Edison Kola (born 3 April 2001) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Super League 2 club AEL. Career statistics Club References External links 2001 births Living people Albanian men's footballers Super League Greece 2 players Ergotelis F.C. players Men's association football defenders Footballers from Heraklion Greek men's footballers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Romania men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Romania men's national water polo team has participated in 9 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament Number of appearances Last updated: 5 May 2021. Best finishes Last updated: 5 May 2021. Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–69); Official Results Books (PDF): 2012 (pp. 491–492). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2012 (pp. 491–492). See also List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics Romania at the Olympics References Sources ISHOF External links Romania men's national water polo team – Official website Ol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Japan men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Japan men's national water polo team has participated in 9 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 5 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 5 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 27 July 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2016 (pp. 125–126). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 1 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2016 (pp. 125–126). See also List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics Japan at the Olympics Reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Geisser
Thomas Hermann Geisser (born February 28, 1966, in Wuppertal) is a German mathematician working at Rikkyo University (Tokyo, Japan). He works in the field of arithmetic geometry, motivic cohomology and algebraic K-theory. Education From 1985 Geisser studied at Bonn University under the supervision of Günther Harder and obtained a master's degree in 1990. He continued to obtain a Ph.D. under the supervision of Christopher Deninger at the University of Münster; the title of his thesis is A p-adic analog of Beilinson's conjecture for Hecke characters of imaginary quadratic fields. Career Geisser spent three years at Harvard University as a visiting scholar and visiting fellow, respectively. After further stays in Essen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Tokyo University, he became assistant professor at the University of Southern California, and was promoted to associate professor in 2002 and professor in 2006. After visiting Tokyo University again he became professor at Nagoya University in 2010, and moved to Rikkyo University in 2015 He received a Sloan Research Fellowship (2000) and a Humboldt Prize (2021). He is editor for Documenta Mathematica and managing editor for Commentarii Mathematici Universitatis St.Pauli. Selected publications References External links Homepage Rikkyo 20th-century German mathematicians 21st-century German mathematicians 1966 births Academic staff of Rikkyo University Academic staff of Nagoya University University of Southern California faculty Living people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guosheng%20Yin
Guosheng Yin (; born in 1976) is a statistician, data scientist, educator and researcher in Biostatistics, Statistics, machine learning, and AI. Presently, Guosheng Yin is Chair in Statistics in Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London. Previously, he served as the Head of Department and the Patrick S C Poon Endowed Chair in Statistics and Actuarial Science, at the University of Hong Kong. Before he joined the University of Hong Kong, Yin worked at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center till 2009 as a tenured Associate Professor of Biostatistics. As an active researcher, he has published two books and over 220 scientific manuscripts in various peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Education Guosheng Yin obtained his Bachelor's degree (BS) in Physics at Jilin University (Changchun, China) in 1995, Master's Degree (MA) in Physics at Temple University (PA, USA) in 1997 and earned Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC, USA) in 2003. Research and career Yin's research interests include AI, deep learning, machine learning, Bayesian methods, clinical trial methodologies, adaptive designs, survival analysis, high-dimensional data and change-point analysis. He started as an Assistant Professor and worked as a tenured Associate Professor of Biostatistics in the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Then, he joined the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Hong Kong as an Associate Professor in 2009 and promoted to a tenured Professor in 2014. In 2017-2023, he served as the Head of Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, and he became an endowed chair as the Patrick S C Poon Professor in Statistics and Actuarial Science in 2018. Yin pioneered new statistical techniques to refine precision medicine, design adaptive clinical trials, and facilitate drug development. His versatile designs for clinical trials include adaptive phase I dose-finding methods, drug-combination studies, designs with late-onset outcomes and phase I/II trial designs. His ground-breaking research has ushered in advanced regression models and computational algorithms, enabling statistical modeling and theory application. He developed Bayesian generalized method of moments, established the connection between Bayesian posterior probability and p-value in hypothesis testing and further made a reconcilable interpretation on the well-known Lindley paradox. Yin has included machine learning and artificial intelligence in his research to amplify the precision and applicability of statistical science in solving real-world problems. Recently, he led a research team that integrated radiography and computer vision to develop a digital online diagnostic system for COVID-19 based on chest CT scans. Awards He has won recognition from various premier institutions: Fellow of Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) (2021) World's top 1% of scientists by Clarivate Analytics (2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmat%20Tursunjan
Ahmat Tursunjan (; born 9 July 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Heilongjiang Ice City, on loan from Hubei Istar. Career statistics Club . References 2000 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders China League Two players Chinese Super League players Henan F.C. players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhang%20Xiang%20%28footballer%29
Zhang Xiang (; born 10 August 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Jiangxi Beidamen. Career statistics Club . References 2000 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Men's association football defenders Chinese Super League players Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic F.C. players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavio%20Becerril
Octavio Becerril Morales (born 31 March 1964) is a Mexican former footballer who played as a defender. Career statistics International Managerial statistics References 1964 births Living people Mexico men's international footballers Footballers from Mexico City Men's association football defenders Deportivo Toluca F.C. players C.D. Veracruz footballers Club Necaxa footballers Mexican men's footballers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BAlia%20Volaufov%C3%A1
Júlia Volaufová is a Slovak biostatistician whose research has applied statistics to questions involving food intake, dietary supplements, calorie restriction, body weight, and diabetes. Her more theoretical interests include mixed linear models, regression analysis, and statistical hypothesis testing. She is a professor emerita of biostatistics at the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans. Education and career Volaufová studied probability and mathematical statistics at Comenius University in Bratislava, earning the equivalent of a master's degree in 1974, a rerum naturalis doctor degree in 1975, and a candidate degree (equivalent to a PhD) in 1984, under the supervision of Lubomír Kubáček. She became a researcher in the Institute of Measurement Science of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in 1974, one of "the first generation of scholars in statistics" in Czechoslovakia, and known for her organization of seminars and meetings in the country. Eventually, she became head of the Department of Theoretical Methods in the institute. With Kubáček and Ludmila Kubáčková, she coauthored the book Statistical Models with Linear Structures (Slovak Academy of Sciences, 1995). After visiting Louisiana State University beginning in 1994, she took a position as associate research professor in the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in 1997, and was promoted to full research professor in 2002. In 2004 she moved to the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans as professor of biostatistics, maintaining an adjunct affiliation with the Pennington Biomedical Research Center. Recognition Volaufová was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2011, recognizing "her excellence in the application of statistics and collaboration on research in biomedical fields; solicitous and challenging training of graduate students and professionals; organization of multiple international conferences; and persistent, effective efforts to preserve and promote the statistics community in the former Czechoslovakia and Central Europe". References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Slovak mathematicians Slovak women academics American women statisticians American women mathematicians Comenius University alumni Louisiana State University faculty Fellows of the American Statistical Association 21st-century American women
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behnke%E2%80%93Stein%20theorem%20on%20Stein%20manifolds
In mathematics, especially several complex variables, the Behnke–Stein theorem states that a connected, non-compact (open) Riemann surface is a Stein manifold. In other words, it states that there is a nonconstant single-valued holomorphic function (univalent function) on such a Riemann surface. It is a generalization of the Runge approximation theorem and was proved by Heinrich Behnke and Karl Stein in 1948. Method of proof The study of Riemann surfaces typically belongs to the field of one-variable complex analysis, but the proof method uses the approximation by the polyhedron domain used in the proof of the Behnke–Stein theorem on domains of holomorphy and the Oka–Weil theorem. References Several complex variables Riemann surfaces
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiki%20Amagasa
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Thespakusatsu Gunma. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 2000 births Living people Association football people from Gunma Prefecture Kansai University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Thespakusatsu Gunma players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disability%20in%20Namibia
According to the Namibia Statistics Agency based on the 2016 Inter-censal Demographic Survey, 5% of Namibia's population has varying degrees of disability. Categories As of 2001, among all people with disabilities, 35% have a visual impairment, 27% have a mobility impairment which involve hands and legs, 21% have a hearing impairment, 11% have a speech impairment and 5% have a mental impairment. References Namibia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel%20Beckett
Laurel Alison Beckett (also published as Laurel A. Smith) is an American biostatistician specializing in Alzheimer's disease and other age-related causes of cognitive impairment. Beyond biostatistics, she has also worked as an activist for women in medicine, including the advocacy of flexible career options allowing women to balance medical careers with childrearing. She is retired as distinguished professor emerita from the UC Davis School of Medicine, where she was chief of biostatistics and directed the biostatistics core of the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Education and career Beckett is a 1968 graduate of Pomona College. She earned her Ph.D. in biostatistics in 1972 at Stanford University. Her dissertation, Statistical Procedures for Diagnosis Based on Binary Variables, was supervised by Byron Brown Jr. She worked as a faculty member at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, at Stony Brook University from 1976 to 1981, at Texas A&M University from 1981 to 1987, at the Harvard Medical School from 1987 to 1992, at Rush Medical College in Chicago from 1992 to 2000, and at the University of California, Davis from 2000 until her retirement in 2019. Recognition Beckett was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2004, "for her major contributions to statistical methods for characterizing the distribution and determinants of chronic diseases and other notable achievements". References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American statisticians Women statisticians Biostatisticians Pomona College alumni Stanford University alumni University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty Stony Brook University faculty Texas A&M University faculty Harvard Medical School faculty Rush Medical College faculty University of California, Davis faculty Fellows of the American Statistical Association
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shohei%20Kawakami
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links Players Profile - Thai League 1997 births Living people Senshu University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders J3 League players Fujieda MYFC players Shohei Kawakami
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuma%20Shirasaka
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Yokohama F. Marinos. Career statistics Club . References 1996 births Living people Ritsumeikan University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Japan Football League players J3 League players Yokohama F. Marinos players Honda FC players Kagoshima United FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20Obuchowski
Nancy A. Obuchowski (born 1962) is an American biostatistician whose research concerns the accuracy of image-based medical diagnoses, including the use of nonparametric statistics, receiver operating characteristic curves, and accounting for the effects of clustered data in this application. She works at the Lerner Research Institute of the Cleveland Clinic as vice chair of Quantitative Health Sciences, with a joint appointment in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology. She is also a professor in the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. Education and career Obuchowski majored in biology at the University of New Hampshire, graduating in 1984. She went to the University of Pittsburgh for graduate study in biostatistics, earning a master's degree in 1987 and completing her Ph.D. in 1991, the year in which she joined the Cleveland Institute. Books Obuchowski is a co-author of the book Statistical Methods in Diagnostic Medicine (with Xiao-Hua Zhou and Donna K. McClish, Wiley, 2002; 2nd ed., 2011). With G. Scott Gazelle, she is co-editor of Handbook for Clinical Trials of Imaging and Image-Guided Interventions (Wiley, 2016). Recognition She was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2008. In 2015, the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health gave her their Alumni Award for Research. References 1962 births Living people American radiologists Women radiologists American statisticians Women statisticians Biostatisticians University of New Hampshire alumni University of Pittsburgh alumni Case Western Reserve University faculty Fellows of the American Statistical Association
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College%20ice%20hockey%20statistics
This is a list of current and former varsity ice hockey programs that played under NCAA guidelines and/or predated the NCAA's foundation. History When the NCAA began overseeing college ice hockey in 1947, the statistical record keeping for players wasn't a priority. Teams were allowed to be entirely responsible for their own players' stats and, as a result, some programs have good existing records while others do not. Goaltender stats are particularly absent in many programs with several categories either missing or incomplete into the 1980s. As the importance of college hockey grew, with an increasing number of players having a chance at a professional career, stats became indispensable for players as a way of attracting attention from scouts. Pre-NCAA records Few schools track records prior to 1947. Most individual records from this period are missing and many of the statistics that exist cannot be verified. Of the existing marks, the pre-NCAA stats should be divided into three separate eras: pre-1920, 1920-1932 and 1932-1947. In the first era, teams played 7-on-7 for (typically) 40 minutes and many teams used the same lineup throughout the match. College hockey shifted to the modern 6-on-6 style shortly after World War I with the final recorded 7-on-7 match being played in 1921 (Harvard was the last holdout). About the same time, teams began playing three 15-minute periods rather than two 20-minute halves. The periods were soon expanded to 20-minutes for most contests throughout the 1920s until 60-minute games became the standard before the 1930s. 1932 was the first year that assists were officially recorded as a statistic. Initially only the primary assist was tracked, however, college teams soon began following the NHL model and the secondary assist was eventually recorded as well. The records that follow are unofficial and few are complete. Pre-1920 Career Season Game NCAA Division I men's records The NCAA does not recognize any statistical achievements prior to 1947–48. Beginning that year and ending in 1963–64, all varsity programs played at the same level. Despite the NCAA creating the University- and College-tiers in the mid-50's there was only one national tournament and no official separation for college hockey. While there were informal tiers of play (the WCHA being regarded superior to the MIAC for instance), the delineation of college ice hockey was not formally introduced until ECAC 2 was formed and all lower-tier programs were placed in the College Division. Because of this, all scoring prior to 1964 was done at the equivalent of the Division I level. The NCAA created numerical divisions in 1973 and all university-division records were grandfathered into D-I. Individual Records Records reflect only those statistics that are available. Current at of June 1, 2022. Career * Minimum 30 games played. Season * Minimum 1/3 of team minutes played. Game † Seven players have scored 3 short handed goals in 1 game. Only the m
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%20men%27s%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20team%20records%20and%20statistics
This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Canada men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Canada men's national water polo team has participated in 4 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments. Abbreviations Team statistics Comprehensive results by tournament Notes: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904. Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend – Champions – Runners-up – Third place – Fourth place – The nation did not participate in the Games – Qualified for forthcoming tournament – Hosts Number of appearances Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Best finishes Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Finishes in the top four Last updated: 15 May 2021. Legend Year* – As host team Medal table Last updated: 15 May 2021. Player statistics Multiple appearances The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Top goalscorers The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend and abbreviation – Hosts Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 184–185). Top sprinters The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively. * Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 1 Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 0 Last updated: 15 May 2021. Abbreviation Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested) Source: Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 184–185). See also Canada women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Lists of Olympic water polo records and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists%20of%20Olympic%20water%20polo%20records%20and%20statistics
The following articles list Olympic water polo records and statistics: General Water polo at the Summer Olympics Topics Overall statistics List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics Champions List of Olympic champions in men's water polo List of Olympic champions in women's water polo Team appearances National team appearances in the men's Olympic water polo tournament National team appearances in the women's Olympic water polo tournament Player appearances List of players who have appeared in multiple men's Olympic water polo tournaments List of players who have appeared in multiple women's Olympic water polo tournaments Medalists List of Olympic medalists in water polo (men) List of Olympic medalists in water polo (women) Top goalscorers List of men's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers List of women's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers Goalkeepers List of men's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers List of women's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers Flag bearers and oath takers Water polo at the Summer Olympics#Water polo people at the opening and closing ceremonies Venues List of Olympic venues in water polo Teams Men's teams Africa Egypt men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Americas Brazil men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Canada men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics United States men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics United States men's Olympic water polo team results Asia Japan men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Kazakhstan men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Europe Belgium men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Croatia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics France men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Germany men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Great Britain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Greece men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Hungary men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Italy men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Netherlands men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Romania men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Soviet Union men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Spain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Sweden men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Oceania Australia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics Women's teams Americ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul%20Suhaimi
Raoul bin Suhaimi (born 18 September 2005) is a Singaporean professional footballer who currently plays as a full-back for Tampines Rovers. Career statistics Club Notes International statistics U19 International caps U16 International caps References 2005 births Living people Singaporean men's footballers Men's association football defenders Singapore Premier League players Young Lions FC players
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989%E2%80%9390%20Rochdale%20A.F.C.%20season
The 1989–90 season saw Rochdale compete in their 16th consecutive season in the Football League Fourth Division. Statistics |} Final League Table Competitions Football League Fourth Division F.A. Cup League Cup (Littlewoods Challenge Cup) Associate Members' Cup (Leyland DAF Cup) Lancashire Cup References Rochdale A.F.C. seasons Rochdale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic%20Journal%20of%20Linear%20Algebra
The Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra is a peer-reviewed platinum open access scientific journal covering matrix analysis and linear algebra, together with their applications. It is published by the International Linear Algebra Society and its editor-in-chief is Froilán M. Dopico (University Carlos III of Madrid). Editors-in-chief The first editors-in-chief were Volker Mehrmann (Technical University of Berlin; 1996–1999) and Daniel Hershkowitz (Bar-Ilan University; 1996–2010). Other former editors-in-chief are (Bielefeld University; 2010–2011), Bryan Shader (University of Wyoming; 2010–2019), Michael Tsatsomeros (Washington State University; 2016–2022). The current editor-in-chief is Froilán M. Dopico (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; since 2019). Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in: Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences Mathematical Reviews Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus Zentralblatt MATH According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 0.7. References External links Mathematics journals English-language journals Open access journals Academic journals established in 1996 Annual journals Online-only journals
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amal%20Mansour
Amal Murshid Abu Mansour () (; 1950 – 31 October 2018) was a Palestinian-Jordanian author and translator to Arabic from English who focused on the genres of education, mathematics, science fiction and science. She had previously worked for the Kuwait Credit and Savings Bank and was secretary for the library of the Executive Office for Occupied Land Affairs in Amman. Mansour was murdered by stabbing in late 2018. Life and career Mansour was born in 1950, in Shweika, which is located in the Tulkarm municipality of Palestine. She was the daughter of the commerce worker Murshid Abu Salah. Mansour was educated at Tulkarm Primary School before going on to be taught at Al-Asma'i School and completed her secondary education at Al-Adawiya Secondary School for Girls in the West Bank. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature. Mansour first developed an interest in children's literature when she was taken by her school teacher to go to the local municipal library at the age of nine years old. From 1967 to 1974, Mansour worked for the Kuwait Credit and Savings Bank, before moving to Jordan and resided in Amman. She thus became a secretary for the library of the Executive Office for Occupied Land Affairs between 1975 and 1977. Mansour relocated to Baghdad to be employed in Iraq's Culture House Children between 1977 and 1987. She was a contributor to the editing of the children's magazines Al-Muzmar, My Magazine and Science and Technology. Mansour was the author, the preparator and translator of works for children including Ahmed's Return, A Journey Between the Planets, Fire Birds, Khaled bin Walid, Tariq bin Ziyad, The Three Rays of the Suns, The Unknown Article and The War of the Worlds. She published the books Archeology Book, Colorful Stories, Daughter of the Earth, Fifty Facts About Robots, Folk Tales of Free Asian, Interplanetary Tour, Little Sewing, Me and My Daughter, My First Book on the Universe, Myths and Tales, The Basket, The Cart and The Road to San Giovanni. Mansour also translated several publications from English, which were Bint Arab: Arab and Arab American Women in the United States, Cage Adventure, Crime and Punishment, Measures of Success, My Science for Children, The Birth of Science, The Child in the Family, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The Odyssey, The Selfish Genie and The Three Puppet Makers. The genres she focused on were educational, mathematics, science fiction and scientific and the works she authored or translated were published by Kuwait's Anahid House and Dar Anahid House as well as Jordan's Ministry of Culture. Personal life She was married to the Palestinian poet and writer Khairy Mansour until his death in September 2018. They had two children. Murder In Mansour's home in the western Amman suburb of Rasheed on the morning of 31 October 2018, the author was killed when she was stabbed eight times reportedly by an Ugandan-born maid whom she had employed for 13 years. The maid stole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine%20Halvorsen
Katherine Taylor Halvorsen is an American statistician and statistics educator whose research topics have included statistical significance for contingency tables, and the conditional logistic regression method for analysis of multiple risk factors in case–control studies. She was co-author of four editions of Mathematics Education in the United States, a quadrennial review publication of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and serves on the Mathematical Sciences Academic Advisory Committee of the College Board. Education and career Halvorsen is a graduate of the University of Michigan. After earning master's degrees from Boston University and in 1978, the University of Washington, she completed her Ph.D. in biostatistics in 1984 at the Harvard School of Public Health, with the dissertation Estimating Population Parameters Using Information from Several Independent Sources supervised by Frederick Mosteller. She is a professor emerita of mathematics and statistics at Smith College, where she was founding director of the Five College Statistics Program in 2011. Recognition She was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2008. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American statisticians Women statisticians Statistics educators University of Michigan alumni Boston University alumni University of Washington alumni Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health alumni Smith College faculty Fellows of the American Statistical Association
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akiko%20Matsuo
Akiko Matsuo is a Japanese engineer specialising in computational fluid dynamics. She is a professor at Keio University. Biography Matsuo was born in Saga Prefecture. She studied mathematics for her undergraduate degree at Tsuda University and became interested in computational fluid dynamics during her postgraduate studies in aeronautical engineering at Nagoya University. After graduating, she worked at a research institute that specialised in supercomputers, and completed further study at Princeton University in the United States. She is a member of the Aircraft and Railway Accident Investigation Commission of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation. References Living people Academic staff of Keio University People from Saga Prefecture Tsuda University alumni Nagoya University alumni Year of birth missing (living people)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daiki%20Fukazawa
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Tokyo Verdy. Career statistics Club . Notes References External links 1998 births Living people Association football people from Tokyo Chuo University alumni Japanese men's footballers Men's association football defenders J2 League players Tokyo Verdy players