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2024 African Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament
The 2024 African Qualification Tournament for Paris Olympic Games was held in Dakar Arena The Dakar Arena (nicknamed Palais des sports de Diamniadio) is an indoor arena that is located in Diamniadio, Senegal. Built between 2016 and 2018, it is primarily used for basketball games, and it is the home arena of the Senegal national basket ..., Diamniadio, Dakar, Senegal on 10 and 11 February 2024. Each country may enter a maximum of 2 male and 2 female divisions with only one athlete in each division. The two finalists per division qualify for the Olympic Games under their NOC. Men −58 kg 10 February −68 kg 11 February −80 kg 10 February +80 kg 11 February Women −49 kg 10 February −57 kg 11 February −67 kg 11 February +67 kg 10 February References {{reflist External links World Taekwondo Federation Olympic Qualification Taekwondo Olympic Qual Taekwondo qualification for the 2024 Summer Olympics 2024 in Senegalese sport African Taekwondo Oly ...
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Taekwondo At The 2024 Summer Olympics
The taekwondo competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are scheduled to run from 7 to 10 August at the Grand Palais strip. 128 taekwondo fighters, with an equal distribution between men and women, will compete across eight different weight categories (four per gender) at the Games, the same amount as the previous editions since Beijing 2008. Each weight category is composed of sixteen taekwondo fighters; however, this figure may increase if additional athletes are invited and selected from the Refugee Olympic Team. Qualification The taekwondo competition for Paris will feature a total of 128 athletes (64 men and 64 women) across eight different weight categories, the same amount as the previous editions since Beijing 2008. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of eight taekwondo fighters, with one per bodyweight category and four per gender. The qualification window commences with the five spots awarded to the top-ranked practitioners in each of the ...
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Bocar Diop
The Bocar was a company based in Lakewood, Colorado that produced a limited number of custom sports cars between 1957–1961. Development The Bocar was a series of limited-production two-seaters, developed by Bob Carnes in Lakewood, Colorado. Starting in his own garage, Carnes followed an evolutionary trail from a single, experimental X-1 in 1958. This was followed by X-2 and X-3 examples and about five XP-4s. Early models had a wheelbase, Jaguar wire wheels, and Girling drum brakes. The first real production cars, begun in mid-1959 were the XP-5s, on the same wheelbase. The Bocar XP-5 had a glass-reinforced polyester body surrounding a welded moly-tube space frame. Up front was a beefed-up Volkswagen rear suspension. Power customarily came from a 283-cid Corvette V8 engine, producing at 6200 rpm. A small number of XP-5s were sold with Triumph frames, typically keeping their original suspension and brakes. The Bocar was only tall, with a four-inch (102 mm) windshield ...
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Edward Holland (taekwondo)
Edward Holland may refer to: *Edward Holland (mayor) (1702–1756), mayor of New York, 1747–1757 *Edward Holland (MP) (1806–1875), British member of parliament for East Worcestershire and Evesham * Edward Holland (priest) (1838–1918), Irish priest and writer * Edward Holland (bishop) (born 1936), English bishop, former Suffragan Bishop in Europe * Eddie Holland (Edward Holland Jr., born 1939), American singer, part of Motown's Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting team * Edward E. Holland (1861–1941), American politician, U.S. representative from Suffolk, Virginia *Edward J. Holland, governor of Madras (see Avadhanum Paupiah) * Edward James Gibson Holland (1878–1948), Canadian soldier, recipient of Victoria Cross * Edward M. Holland (born 1939), Arlington attorney and member of the Virginia Senate, 1972–1996 *Ed Holland Daniel Edward Holland (1918–2009), commonly known as Ed Holland, was an American editorial cartoonist. Holland spent the bulk of his career with the '' ...
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Robert Zink (taekwondo)
Robert Edwin Zink (died July 30, 2020 West Lafayette, Indiana) was Professor emeritus of Mathematics at Purdue University. Biography Zink is a native of Minneapolis. He attended Lake Harriet Elementary School and earned his B. A., M.A., and Ph. D. degrees from the University of Minnesota. His Ph.D. was awarded in 1953. He was supervised by Bernard Russell Gelbaum Bernard Russell Gelbaum (died March 22, 2005 Laguna Beach, California) was a mathematician and academic administrator having served as a professor at the University of Minnesota, University of California, Irvine (where he was the first chair of t ... and his dissertation was entitled ''Direct Unions of Measure Spaces.'' He ran unsuccessfully for an at-large seat on the West Lafayette City Council in 1971. Career Zink joined the Purdue faculty in 1953. Other than a year in the military and sabbatical years at Wabash College (1961-62) and the University of California, Irvine (1968-69), Zink spent his entire caree ...
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Moussa Amar Cissé
Moussa (sometimes spelled Mousa) is both a given name and a surname. It is a Gallicized spelling of the Arabic name '' Mūsā'' ( ar, موسی, "Moses"). Notable people with the name include: Given name: Moussa * Moussa Ag Amastan, Amenokal of the Kel Ahaggar Tuareg * Moussa Arafat, cousin of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat * Moussa Ayoub (c.1873–1955), Syrian-born British portrait artist * Moussa Benhamadi (1953–2020), Algerian politician * Moussa Coulibaly (footballer, born 1981), Malian football player * Moussa Dembélé (French footballer) (born 1996), French footballer * Moussa Dembélé (hurdler), Senegalese hurdler * Moussa Diabaté (born 2002), French basketball player * Moussa Diaby (born 1999), French footballer * Moussa Faki (born 1960), Prime Minister of Chad * Moussa Helal, former professional squash player * Moussa Hojeij (born 1974), Lebanese football player * Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan spokesman for Muammar Gaddafi's regime * Moussa Konat ...
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Ifeoluwa Ajayi
Chrislam refers to a Christian expression of Islam, originating as an assemblage of Islamic and Christian religious practices in Nigeria; in particular, the series of religious movements that merged Muslim and Christian religious practice during the 1970s in Lagos, Nigeria. The movement was pioneered by Yoruba peoples in south-west Nigeria. Chrislam works against the conventional understanding of Islam and Christianity as two separate and exclusive religions, seeking out commonalities between both religions and promoting an inclusive union of the two. Chrislam also occupies a distinct geographical space; Nigeria is often understood to be geographically and religiously polarized, with a predominantly Muslim North, and a predominantly Christian South. Nigeria is religiously split mostly between Muslims and Christians. Nigeria is the most populous country of Africa, with 195 million inhabitants. Muslims and Christians each comprise roughly half of the total population. Muslim and ...
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Mohamed Fofana (taekwondo)
Mohamed Fofana may refer to: * Mohamed Fofana (footballer, born March 1985), Malian footballer * Mohamed Fofana (footballer, born May 1985), French footballer * Mohamed Fofana (footballer, born October 1985) Mohamed Fofana (born 21 October 1985) is a Guinean former footballer who spent most of his career playing in Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europ ...
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Jonathan Bouassa
Jonathan may refer to: * Jonathan (name), a masculine given name Media * ''Jonathan'' (1970 film), a German film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer * ''Jonathan'' (2016 film), a German film directed by Piotr J. Lewandowski * ''Jonathan'' (2018 film), an American film directed by Bill Oliver * ''Jonathan'' (Buffy comic), a 2001 comic book based on the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' television series * ''Jonathan'' (TV show), a Welsh-language television show hosted by ex-rugby player Jonathan Davies People and biblical figures Bible *Jonathan (1 Samuel), son of King Saul of Israel and friend of David, in the Books of Samuel * Jonathan (Judges), in the Book of Judges Judaism * Jonathan Apphus, fifth son of Mattathias and leader of the Hasmonean dynasty of Judea from 161 to 143 BCE *Rabbi Jonathan, 2nd century * Jonathan (High Priest), a High Priest of Israel in the 1st century Other * Jonathan (apple), a variety of apple * "Jonathan" (song), a 2015 song by French singer and song ...
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