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  • ...ableTop|JO Atlanta 1996 - Saut à la perche.jpg|250px|Igor Potapovich in [[Atlanta]] 1996}} ...; born September 6, 1967 in [[Almaty]]) is a former [[pole vault]] athlete from [[Kazakhstan]]. Potapovich won his first World Junior Championship in 1986.
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  • ...oundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1996/1996v3p1.pdf|format=[[PDF]]|work=[[Atlanta 1996]]|publisher=[[LA84 Foundation]]|page=51|accessdate=28 April 2013}}</re ...swimming events. He eclipsed a [[FINA]] B-cut of 1:53.76 (200 m freestyle) from the Kazakhstan Open Championships in [[Almaty]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Swimm
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  • ...я}}; born 14 June 1974 in [[Almaty]]) is a retired female [[high jump]]er from [[Kazakhstan]]. Her personal best jump is 1.98 metres indoors on 2 March 19 |[[Atlanta, United States]]
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  • |[[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta, United States]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Almaty]]
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  • At the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, he swam for Israel.<ref>{{cite web |last=Brown |first=Cameron S. |url=http [[Category:Sportspeople from Almaty]]
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  • ...Championships]]. Manukyan participated at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, together with his brothers [[Aghasi Manukyan|Aghasi]] and [[Samvel Manukya In 1997, Manukyan received an invitation from the Greco-Roman wrestling head coach of Kazakhstan, [[Daulet Turlykhanov]],
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  • ...of the entire Astana team from that year's race. After a 2-year suspension from competition, he returned to cycling in August 2009, riding first for the na ...our of Slovenia. Vinokourov also competed in the [[1996 Olympic Games]] in Atlanta, where he finished 53rd in the men's road race&nbsp;– an event he won 16
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  • ...>[[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br>[[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]]<br>[[New York Rangers]]<br>[[Atlanta Thrashers]]<br>[[Winnipeg Jets]]<br>[[Barys Astana]] ...y League]] (NHL) with the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]], [[New York Rangers]], [[Atlanta Thrashers]] and [[Winnipeg Jets]]. He received Canadian citizenship in May
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  • ...New York Rangers]]<br />[[Phoenix Coyotes]]<br />[[Calgary Flames]]<br />[[Atlanta Thrashers]]<br>[[Montreal Canadiens]] ...in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) for the [[Montreal Canadiens]], [[Atlanta Thrashers]], [[Calgary Flames]], [[Phoenix Coyotes]] and [[New York Rangers
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  • ...rary.la84.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1996/1996v3p2.pdf|format=[[PDF]]|work=[[Atlanta 1996]]|publisher=[[LA84 Foundation]]|page=117|accessdate=18 August 2015}}</ ...ter represented [[Australia]] at the succeeding Games), Belyayeva returned from an eight-year-absence to compete for her second Kazakh team, as the oldest
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  • ...bune}}</ref> He made ''[[aliyah]]'' (immigrated to Israel) with his family from [[Alma Ata]], [[Khazakstan]] in 1992.<ref name="jewsinsports.org">[http://w ...ionships]] in Oslo in the AR (air rifle) 40M, the Soviet Union dropped him from its Olympic shooting team because some officials thought that at 26 years o
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  • {{MedalBronze| [[1995 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup|1995 Atlanta]] | Team Competition}} He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Pedagogy.<ref name=r3/>
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  • {{MedalGold| [[1996 Summer Olympics|1996 Atlanta]]| [[Cycling at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Individual Time Trial]]}} ...neral. In 1996 she became famous after winning the Olympic gold medal in [[Atlanta]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Atlanta, Georgia]] | high_school = [[W. D. Mohammed High School|W. D. Mohammed]]<br>(Atlanta, Georgia)
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  • ...Gratton was traded along with [[Fredrik Sjöström]] and [[David LeNeveu]] from the Phoenix Coyotes to the [[New York Rangers]] for [[Marcel Hossa]] and [[ ...AHL season|2009-10]] season, on January 8, 2010, Gratton was reassigned by Atlanta to [[Vityaz Chekhov]] of the KHL.
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  • Hedman made his NHL debut for the Lightning on 3 October 2009, against the [[Atlanta Thrashers]]. He registered his first point, an assist, on a [[Martin St. Lo ...0–11]], Hedman checked [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] captain [[Sidney Crosby]] from behind, receiving a minor boarding penalty. The hit was one of two that wer
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  • | former_teams = [[New York Rangers]]<br>[[Nashville Predators]]<br>[[Atlanta Thrashers]]<br>[[HC Bílí Tygři Liberec]]<br>[[HC Zlín]]<br>[[Barys Asta ...y League]] for the [[New York Rangers]], [[Nashville Predators]] and the [[Atlanta Thrashers]]. He was drafted 131st overall by the Rangers in the [[1998 NHL
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  • ...e 1994 European Championships, competed at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, and won a bronze medal at the [[1997 Mediterranean Games]]. ...uary 2012, he works as a trainer in the wrestling club "Makedones evosmoc" from the city of Thessaloniki.
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  • ...rary.la84.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1996/1996v3p2.pdf|format=[[PDF]]|work=[[Atlanta 1996]]|publisher=[[LA84 Foundation]]|page=116|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</r ...st 2004|accessdate=23 July 2015}}</ref> Three days later, Makarov improved from his disappointing feat in the air pistol to fire 557 points for a remarkabl
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