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Who won downhill gold?

Mikaela Shiffrin Competes, and Corinne Suter Wins Gold, in Downhill - The New York Times. Olympics|Corinne Suter of Switzerland wins the downhill, with M...

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Is padel more popular than squash?

Today, Padel is played by millions of people around the world, with number often stating more padel players globally, than squash players. That's re...

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How hard is it to throw 90 mph?

If you are going to have the ability to throw a 90 mph fastball which is 60% of the fastballs thrown in Major League Baseball then you must have the abil...

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Who coined kiss and cry?

"Kiss and Cry" was coined by Finnish figure skating official Jane Erkko, who was on the organizing committee for the 1983 World Figure Skating Championsh...

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What does fault mean in tennis?

Fault – an unsuccessful serve that does not start the point because the ball does not land in the opponent's designated service box. What is conside...

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Does Taekwondo help lose weight?

In the case of taekwondo, it is a highly cardiovascular exercise. All the jumping and drills lead to the active burning of calories. According to the May...

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How did Ronaldo Get No 7 shirt?

Cristiano Ronaldo has thanked Edinson Cavani for allowing him to wear the No 7 shirt at Manchester United after the club was given special dispensation f...

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Why is badminton popular in the world?

"Badminton is a sport that Asia has done well in at the international and world level, and this is a huge reason why the game is extremely popular." The ...

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Do any tour pros use a 1 iron?

According to the Darrell Survey, a company that documents club use on the PGA Tour, the 1-iron was put into use only 50 times during tournament play in 2...

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Do figure skaters get paid?

Popular medalists can end up raking in millions of dollars in sponsorship deals. “Figure skaters are always very prominent in the Olympics,” said Lisa De...

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