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Zipp is a bicycle parts manufacturer. Zipp may also refer to: * ''Zipp!'' (musical), a West End musical revue *Zip (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Oaks Amusement Park sometimes spelled "Zipp" People with the surname * Bettina Zipp (born 1972), German former sprinter *Robbie Zipp (born 1963), American soccer player *Thomas Zipp (born 1966), German artist *''Zipp.'', taxonomic author abbreviation for Alexander Zippelius (1797–1828), Dutch horticulturalist Fictional characters *Zipp Storm, a main character in the fifth generation of My Little Pony See also *Zip (other) * Zippe, a surname (and list of people with that name) *Zipper (other) A zipper is a device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric together. Zipper(s) may also refer to: Entertainment *Zipper (film), ''Zipper'' (film), a 2015 political thriller *Zipper (ride), an amusement ride *Zipper (song), "Zipper" (song), ... * Zippy (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Zipp
Zipp is an American company that is best known for designing, manufacturing, and marketing carbon-composite bicycle wheels for road cycling, triathlons, track racing, and mountain biking. The company's product range also includes handlebars, stems, seat posts, tires, inner tubes, handlebar tape, and bags. History In 1988, the company was founded by motorsports engineer Leigh Sargent and released its first carbon fiber disc wheel. Zipp was acquired by bicycle component manufacturer SRAM in November 2007. In October 2010, Zipp relocated from its original design and manufacturing facility in Speedway, Indiana to an expanded site in Indianapolis. Zipp sells spoked wheels, disc wheels, and other products (including stems, seat posts, handlebars, handlebar tape, tires, tubes, and bags) through an international list of authorized dealers. In the early 1990s, Zipp built and sold the Zipp 2001, a radical "beam" bike, which has subsequently been discontinued. Zipp also produced ...
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Zipp! (musical)
''Zipp!, One Hundred Musicals for Less Than the Price of One'' is a musical revue conceived by Gyles Brandreth and Stewart Nicholls. It opened in the West End's Duchess Theatre on February 4, 2003, following previews from January 24. It closed on April 19, 2003."Zipp! Musical Revue Announces West End Closure"
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Zip (roller Coaster)
Zip or Zipp was a steel-framed wooden roller coaster which operated at Oaks Amusement Park in Portland, Oregon. The coaster was a more compact variant of the Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters which were built by Harry Traver of the Traver Engineering Company in the mid to late 1920s. History and design One of Harry Traver's more obscure coasters, the Zip was modeled on the larger Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters (the "Terrible Triplets") but was smaller and more compact. The coaster was originally planned to be in length, but this length was reduced so as not to impinge on a nearby trolley right-of-way. The undulating jazz track characteristic of Traver Cyclones was also shortened by . The coaster was also built on a wooden deck to protect it from Willamette River flooding. The coaster was removed in 1934 as a result of high maintenance and insurance costs. The coaster was dismantled and the steel sold to Japan in that same year. Few photographs were preserved of the Zip. Robert Cartmel ...
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Bettina Zipp
Bettina Zipp (born 29 April 1972, in Heidelberg) is a retired German sprinter. Over 100 metres she won the bronze medal at the 1991 European Junior Championships. In the 4 x 100 metre relay she finished fifth at the 1993 World Championships and won the gold medal at the 1994 European Championships, the latter with teammates Melanie Paschke, Silke Knoll and Silke Lichtenhagen. She competed for ''TV Schriesheim'' (1991–1995) and TV Wattenscheid 01 TV Wattenscheid 01 Leichtathletik is a German sports club focused on athletics. Founded in 1971 in Wattenscheid, Bochum in the Western part of Germany, the club's history is linked to that of an older club, ''Turnverein Wattenscheid 01'', a gymnas ... (1996–). References 1972 births Living people German female sprinters European Athletics Championships medalists Sprinters from Heidelberg {{Germany-sprint-bio-stub ...
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Robbie Zipp
Robert Zipp is a retired U.S. soccer player who currently serves as a youth soccer referee. Zipp attended O'Dea High School in Seattle, Washington where he was a four year varsity letterman on the boys' soccer team. He was also a two year letterman on the football team. Additionally, Parade Magazine selected Zipp as a high school All-American soccer player in 1980 and 1981. After graduating from high school, he was drafted in the first round of the North American Soccer League (NASL) draft. Records don’t show which team drafted him. However in 1981, Zipp was a member of Washington Diplomats. Zipp then played the 1981-1982 NASL indoor season with the Seattle Sounders (1974–1983), Seattle Sounders; however, he never appeared in an outdoor game with the Sounders. The Sounders folded at the end of the 1983 NASL season and in 1984, Zipp joined Seattle Storm (soccer), F.C. Seattle for the F.C. Seattle Challenge '84. This four team round-robin series pitted F.C. Seattle ...
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Thomas Zipp
Thomas Zipp (born 1966, Heppenheim, Germany) is an artist based in Berlin. Education Zipp studied at the Städelschule, Frankfurt (with Thomas Bayrle) and the Slade School London from 1992–1998. Work Art With a palette that favors burnt umber, gray and army green, his dark thinly painted canvases and sculptures often come in a careworn palette of ash white, granite grey and much black. The paintings' stretchers sometimes extend into legs that might allow them to be carried like banners; some are paired with separately framed photo-based images of bearded 19th-century father figures or skeletons that seem to comment on the paintings. In his 2008 show "White Dada" at London's Alison Jacques Gallery, Dada-style montages and defaced pictures included a textbook description of electroconvulsive therapy and images of drugs of the medical, non-recreational kind. Music In music, Zipp teamed up with Felix Weber (artist), Felix Weber to produce "Freie Musik" in 2002, first called Nazihi ...
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Alexander Zippelius
Alexander Zippelius (1797, Würzburg – 31 December 1828, Kupang) was a Dutch horticulturalist and botanical collector in the East Indies. From 1823 he worked as an assistant curator in the botanical gardens at Buitenzorg, and in 1827 he joined the ''Natuurkundige Commissie'' (Commission for Natural Sciences). He collected plants in the Moluccas, southwestern New Guinea and Timor. He died on Timor in 1828.Archive.org
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My Little Pony
''My Little Pony'' (''MLP'') is a toy line and media franchise developed by American toy company Hasbro. The first toys were developed by Bonnie Zacherle, Charles Muenchinger, and Steve D'Aguanno, and were produced in 1981. The ponies feature colorful bodies, manes and a unique symbol on one or both sides of their flanks. Such symbols are referred to in the two most recent incarnations as "cutie marks". My Little Pony has been revamped several times with new and more modern looks to continue its appeal to the market, with each new look called a "generation" by the show's collectors and fans. The franchise is mainly targeted at girls, although in the 2010s, it gained a cult following by an unintended audience of adult fans. Following the original ''My Pretty Pony'' toy that was introduced in 1981, My Little Pony was launched in 1982 and the line became popular during the 1980s. The original toy line ran from 1982 to 1992 in the United States and to 1995 globally, and two anim ...
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Zip (other)
Zip, Zips or ZIP may refer to: Common uses * ZIP Code, USPS postal code * Zipper or zip, clothing fastener Science and technology Computing * ZIP (file format), a compressed archive file format ** zip, a command-line program from Info-ZIP * Zipping (computer science), or zip, reorganizing lists of lists * Zip drive, a removable disk storage system * Zone Information Protocol, AppleTalk protocol * Zip Chip, Apple II accelerators by Zip Technologies Other science and technology * Zip tone, in telephony * Zig-zag in-line package, electronic packaging * Zip fuel, a type of jet fuel * Zip tie, a cable fastener * Zrt- and Irt-like proteins, or Zips, zinc transporters Arts, entertainment and media * Zip (game), a children's game * Zip (roller coaster), at Oaks Amusement Park, Oregon, US * Zip, a band formed by Pete Shelley * ''Zip Comics'', 1940-1944 * ZIP FM, a radio station, Vilnius, Lithuania * '' ZIP Magazine'', UK * Zip, a character in the ''Tomb Raider'' video games * Zip, a ...
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Zippe
Zippe may refer to: People *Franz Xaver Zippe (1791–1863), Bohemian mineralogist *Gernot Zippe (1917–2008), German engineer * Stanislav Zippe (born 1943), Czech artist Other *Zippe-type centrifuge * Zippe, a term used in the card game of Skat See also *Zipp (other) Zipp is a bicycle parts manufacturer. Zipp may also refer to: * ''Zipp!'' (musical), a West End musical revue *Zip (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Oaks Amusement Park sometimes spelled "Zipp" People with the surname * Bettina Zipp (born 1972 ... {{surname, Zippe German-language surnames ...
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Zipper (other)
A zipper is a device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric together. Zipper(s) may also refer to: Entertainment *Zipper (film), ''Zipper'' (film), a 2015 political thriller *Zipper (ride), an amusement ride *Zipper (song), "Zipper" (song), by Brockhampton *Zipper Harris, a character in the ''Doonesbury'' universe *Zipper Interactive, a video game developer *Zipper, a character in the Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (TV series)#Main, ''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers'' universe *The Zippers, a band Transportation *Zenair Zipper, an ultralight aircraft *Zoe Zipper, a microcar sold by Zoe Motors in the early 1980s *Call sign for the airline Zip (airline), Zip Other uses *Zipper (BDSM), a sexual practice which involves "zipping" the skin *Zipper (data structure), a technique of representing an aggregate data structure *Zipper Creek (Alaska) *Zipper storage bag *.219 Zipper, a rifle cartridge made by Winchester Repeating Arms *Barrier transfer machine or zipper machine, used for movin ...
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