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  1. Japanese sports
    Japanese sports Japanese Archery (Kyudo) Japanese Baseball Japanese Judo Karate Aikido Ju-jitsu Kendo Kenjutsu Shurikenjutsu Iaijutsu Sumo
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/j/ja/japanese_sports.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #1],
    Relevancy Score: 200. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  2. Jonathan Edwards (sports)
    Jonathan Edwards (sports) Jonathan David Edwards (born May 10, 1966 in London) is a British triple jumper. Edwards initially refused to compete on Sundays due to his devout Christian beliefs, a decision which cost him a chance to compete in the 1991 World Championships. However in 1993, after much deliberation and discussion with
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/j/jo/jonathan_edwards__sports_.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #2],
    Relevancy Score: 150. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  3. Velodrome
    racing speeds, the inertia of the bicycles, the propulsive acceleration provided by the riders, and the gravitation force pulling them towards the bottom of the track are balanced. The bicycles then naturally follow the track around the corner at a constant radial position. This allows the riders to concentrate on other matters (eg: race tactics, etc) rather than forcing their bicycles to turn. Modern velodromes are typically 250m in circumference. Older velodromes are often much bigger. Many were built around the outside of athletics tracks or other sports grounds and any banking on these was usually quite shallow. Modern velodrome surfaces
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/v/ve/velodrome.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #3],
    Relevancy Score: 133. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  4. Vermont
    Length Elevation   -Highest   -Mean   -Lowest 130 km 260 km   1,339 meters 305 meters 29 meters ISO 3166-2: US-VT Vermont is the 14th state of the United States, famous for its beautiful scenery, dairy products, maple syrup and progressive politics. USS Vermont was named in honor of this state. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Law and Government 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Important Cities and Towns 7 Education 7.1 Colleges and Universities 8 Professional Sports Teams 9 Miscellaneous Information 10 External Links 10.1.1 Further Reading History Vermont was originally home to the tribes of
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    Relevancy Score: 125. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  5. Katie Hnida
    the football team. She tried 5 field goal kicks there and made four, and 87 extra points, making 83. She was a member of the varsity team, and was named one of America's 20 most influential teens by Teen People Magazine. She joined her first NCAA Division I team when she entered the University of Colorado, joining their team as a walk-on freshman. She never saw play there, however, so after two years, she was released and she transferred to the University of New Mexico, where she once again made the football team as a walk-on, leading to her participation in
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/katie_hnida.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #5],
    Relevancy Score: 120. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  6. Vectrex
    CRT  : Samsung 240RB40 B&W Vector RAM: 1KB×4-bit 2114 (two) ROM: 8KB×8-bit 2363 Sound: General Instrument AY-3-8912 List of game titles 3D Crazy Coaster 3D Minestorm 3D Narrow Escape AnimAction Armor Attack Art Master Bedlam Berzerk Blitz! Action Football Clean Sweep Cosmic Chasm Cube Quest Flipper Pinball Fortress of Narzod Heads Up Action Soccer Hyperchase Auto Race Melody Master Mine Storm Polar Rescue Pole Position Rip Off Scramble Soccer Football Solar Quest Space Wars Spike Spinball Star Castle Star Ship Star Trek - The Motion Picture Starhawk Vec Sports Boxing Vecmania Web Warp Web Wars
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/v/ve/vectrex.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #6],
    Relevancy Score: 116. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  7. Kaokor Galaxy
    Kaokor Galaxy Nirote Saenkham (born May 15, 1959) in Petchaboon, Thailand, is the twin brother of boxing star Khaosai Galaxy and a two-time world champion in his own right. Like his brother, Nirote Saenkham started his career in the sport of kickboxing and later switched to orthodox boxing. After becoming a sports star in his native country, he followed a 1000 long-standing Thai custom of adopting an attention-getting pseudonym and thus became known as Kaokor Galaxy. He entered professional boxing in 1985 and won his first seven fights before capturing the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kaokor_galaxy.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #7],
    Relevancy Score: 114. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  8. Karmann Ghia
    Karmann Ghia The Karmann Ghia is a two-seater sports car marketed by Volkswagen, designed by the Italian firm Ghia, and built by German coach builder Karmann. Over 445000 Karmann Ghia's were produced between 1955 and 1974. Karmann Ghia History: In the early 1950's Volkswagen was producing small, fuel efficient, reliable automobiles (Like the Volkswagen Beetle); but as
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/karmann_ghia.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #8],
    Relevancy Score: 112. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  9. Kart
    far without one. Several types are available, as well as differing fuel options. Petrol (4-stroke or 2-stroke) Methanol (or other alcohol-based fuels) Gas (using a cylinder carried with the kart Electical (carrying batteries) 4-stroke engines typically are standard lawn-mower or electrical generator engines ( Hodd-Stanton and Honda being typical examples) with sometimes small modifications (developing from about 5hp to 20hp). 2-stroke engines originally were taken from motorbikes, but have become a customised item with special manufacturers (Vortex being one example) and can develop from about 16hp - 30hp for a single-cylinder 100cc unit to 90hp for a twin-250cc. Tyress Similar to
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    Sources: pheeds[Rank #9],
    Relevancy Score: 111. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  10. Kardzhali
    Kardzhali Kardzhali is a dam near to the town of Kardzhali, Bulgaria There are many open-air restaurants, offering variety of drinks and cocktails in summer time. The dam is favorite place for all fans of the water sports and of fishing. Kardzhali dam was recently seeded artificially with perch pike. The fish was taken from the Ovcharitsa dam. The first historical moment of the dam was in the seventies, when it was artificially seeded with
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kardzhali.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #10],
    Relevancy Score: 110. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  11. Kauffman Stadium
    Stadium Location Kansas City, Missouri Opened April 10, 1973 Capacity 40,625 Current Ownership Jackson County, Missouri Architect: HNTB Dimensions: Left Left-Ctr Center Right-Ctr Right Backstop 330 ft. 375 ft. 400 ft. 375 ft. 330 ft. 60 ft. Kauffman Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Kansas City, Missouri, that is a part of the Truman Sports Complex that also includes Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs. Kauffman Stadium is home to the following sports teams: Kansas City Royals (MLB) History In 1968, Ewing Kauffman purchased the Kansas City Royals expansion team and on April 10, 1973 the Royals inaugurated
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kauffman_stadium.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #11],
    Relevancy Score: 109. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  12. Kansai Gaidai University
    countries, areas, and about 250 universities which are in America, Europe, Africa, Australia and so on. KGU will expand the places where students can go study abroad in the future. Placement Nowadays, Japanese society is in a depression. Companies are not employing recruits very much, so it is very difficult to get jobs. On background of global economic environment, many companies supply KGU students who have abundance experience of global community. From the background of global economic environment, many companies look to KGU for students who have abundant experience in the global community. The students of KGU are trying hard every
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kansai_gaidai_university.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #12],
    Relevancy Score: 108. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  13. Kart circuits
    contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Short circuit 2 Long circuit 3 Indoor 4 Others 5 UK Kart Circuits Short circuit A short circuit is defined as being an outdoor circuit of less than 1500m in length. Normally custom-built for karting, they generally allow racing for both gearbox and non-gearbox karts (noise restrictions may sometimes reduce this). Long circuit A long circuit is defined as being an outdoor circuit of 1000 more than 1500m in length. Typically they are shared for other motor-sports and only have gear-box kart races. Indoor Normally for casual racers, the indoor circuits can be in any closed space (often old
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kart_circuits.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #13],
    Relevancy Score: 107. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  14. Kai Budde
    Kai Budde Kai Budde, born in 1979 in Cologne, Germany, is widely regarded as the greatest professional Magic: The Gathering player in the game's history. Among those who follow Magic as a competitive game, Budde has reached the same level of fame and accomplishment that Michael Jordan, Pelé, and Garry Kasparov have attained in their respective sports. As of December 2003, he has won five individual Pro Tour titles (no other player has won more than two), and two Team Pro Tour titles (alongside fellow Germans Marco Blume and Dirk
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kai_budde.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #14],
    Relevancy Score: 107. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  15. Kate Hoey
    Kate Hoey Catharine Letitia Hoey, known as Kate Hoey (born June 21, 1946) is politician for the Labour Party in the United Kingdom. She has been member of Parliament for Vauxhall after a by-election in 1989. She was Sports Minister in the Department of Culture, Media and Sport from 1998 to 2001, when she was sacked. Since then she has been happy to voice her opposition to the government on issues such as gun control, and fox hunting.
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ka/kate_hoey.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #15],
    Relevancy Score: 106. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  16. Kevlar
    in rigid chains, and hydrogen bonding between the hydrogen atoms of one chain, and oxygen of another leads to a strong planar sheet structure. When the material is made into fibres, the flat sheets are spun 360 degrees around the fibre axis, forming the cylindrical fibre shape. Kevlar has a high price at least partly because of the difficulties caused by the use of concentrated acid in its manufacture. Kevlar is very insoluble and during polymerization it starts to precipitate out of the solution before chains of sufficient length have formed. The acid is necessary to keep the polymer in solution
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ke/kevlar.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #16],
    Relevancy Score: 106. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  17. Kentucky
    a southern state of The United States Of America and was the 15th state admitted to the Union. Kentucky and its residents are probably most well known for thoroughbred horses and racing, local whiskey distilleries and unbridled fanaticism for basketball. The two principal rivals in the state are the University of Kentucky (blue, Wildcats) and the University of Louisville (red, Cardinals). Several US Navy ships have been named USS Kentucky in honor of the state. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Law and Government 3 Geography 3.1 Significant Natural Attractions 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Important Cities and Towns 7
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    Relevancy Score: 105. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  18. Kent State University
    Kent State University Kent State University is an institution of higher learning located in Kent, Ohio, which is 30 minutes from Cleveland. Regional campuses include Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas. The school's sports teams are called the Golden Flashes. They compete in the NCAA's Division I-A, and the Mid-American Conference. The university is best known, outside Ohio, for a single event: The Kent State massacre, when four students were shot by the National Guard on
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    Sources: pheeds[Rank #18],
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  19. Kenneth Wolstenholme
    Kenneth Wolstenholme Kenneth Wolstenholme, DFC (b. July 17 1920, d. March 25 2002) was a sports commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s. Born in Worsley, Lancashire, England, Wolstenholme started his career as a journalist with a newspaper in Manchester, before joining the RAF as a bomber pilot. After the war he became a freelance journalist, working for BBC radio
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ke/kenneth_wolstenholme.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #19],
    Relevancy Score: 105. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
  20. Keith Thibodeaux
    Ball. At age 5, he took a $300 pay cut and became "Little Ricky" on the television series, frequently playing the drums on the show. At the age of 15, Thibodeaux's Hollywood career was over, so he moved back to Louisiana with his mother. Thibodeaux began smoking marijuana in high school, which eventually led to the use of uppers, downers, LSD, and other drugs. In 1969, Thibodeaux joined a rock group called David and the Giants. The group primarily toured throughout southern states and enjoyed a few regional hits. In 1971, when he reached the age of 21, he received the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/k/ke/keith_thibodeaux.html?kurt
    Sources: pheeds[Rank #20],
    Relevancy Score: 105. [Preview]   [Open in full window]
     
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