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Rwanda At The 2018 Commonwealth Games
Rwanda competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast, Australia from April 4 to April 15, 2018. Track and field athlete Salome Nyirarukundo was the country's flag bearer during the 2018 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, opening ceremony. Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline. Athletics ;Men ;Track & road events ;Women ;Track & road events Beach volleyball Rwanda qualified a women's beach volleyball team, by winning the African qualification tournament held in October 2017. Cycling Rwanda participated with 8 athletes (6 men and 2 women). Road ;Men ;Women Powerlifting Rwanda participated with 1 athlete (1 man). See also *Rwanda at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics References

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Rwanda National Olympic And Sports Committee
The Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee (french: Comité National Olympique et Sportif du Rwanda) (IOC code: RWA) is the National Olympic Committee representing Rwanda. See also *Rwanda at the Olympics *Rwanda at the Commonwealth Games Rwanda competed in the Commonwealth Games for the first time at the 2010 Games in Delhi, India. Medal tally Rwanda is unranked on the all-time medal tally of the Commonwealth Games, having never won a medal. History Rwanda joined the Com ... References Rwanda Rwanda at the Olympics {{Rwanda-sport-stub ...
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Athletics At The 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's 800 Metres
The women's 800 metres at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, as part of the athletics programme, took place in the Carrara Stadium on 12 and 13 April 2018. Records Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows: Schedule The schedule was as follows: All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) Results First round The first round consisted of three heats. The two fastest competitors per heat (plus two fastest losers) advanced to the final. ;Heat 1 ;Heat 2 ;Heat 3 Final The medals were determined in the final. References Women's 800 metres 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ... 2018 in women's athletics {{athletics-stub ...
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Miller Pata
Miller Pata (born 11 June 1988) is a Vanuatuan beach volleyball player. She competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Beach volleyball at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Beach volleyball winning a bronze medal. She competed at the 2007 Oceania Beach Volleyball Championships, 2007 Oceania Championships, winning a silver medal, the Beach volleyball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, 2018 Commonwealth Games, winning a bronze medal and the Beach volleyball at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, 2022 Commonwealth Games, winning a bronze medal. References External links

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Linline Matauatu
Linline Matauatu (born 23 March 1991) is a Vanuatuan beach volleyball player. Matauatu competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games where she won a bronze medal in the women's tournament alongside Miller Pata Miller Pata (born 11 June 1988) is a Vanuatuan beach volleyball player. She competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Beach volleyball winning a bronze medal. She competed at the 2007 Oceania Championships, winning a silver medal, the 2018 .... She was named as the most improved player at the 2015 FIVB World Tour. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Matauatu, Linline 1991 births Living people Vanuatuan female beach volleyball players Commonwealth Games competitors for Vanuatu Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Vanuatu Commonwealth Games medallists in beach volleyball Beach volleyball players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Medallists at the 2018 Commonwealth Games ...
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Shaunna Polley
Shaunna Marie Polley (born 14 December 1993) is a New Zealand beach volleyball player. Polley was in the New Zealand's first women's beach volleyball team to compete at the Games in 2018 with then partner Kelsie Wills. The pair won a bronze medal at the Ulsan Open in South Korea on the 2017 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. Polley and playing partner Alice Zeimann will be representing New Zealand at the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet .... References External links * * 1993 births Living people New Zealand women's beach volleyball players Beach volleyball players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand Beach volleyball players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games {{Volleyball-bio-st ...
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Kelsie Wills
Kelsie Thwaites ( ''née'' Wills; born 8 January 1993) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She previously represented New Zealand in Beach volleyball before switching to rugby. Volleyball career Thwaites completed an indoor volleyball scholarship in the United States, and played professionally in Paris. Thwaites and playing partner Shaunna Polley represented New Zealand at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. They were the nation's first women's beach volleyball team to compete at the Games. The pair won a bronze medal at the Ulsan Open in South Korea on the 2017 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. Rugby career Thwaites made a switch to rugby union in 2019. She made the Bay of Plenty Volcanix squad in her debut year for the Farah Palmer Cup. She wore the black jersey for the first time in two non-test matches against the NZ Barbarians in 2020. She made her international debut for the Black Ferns against England on 31 October 2021 at Exeter. Thwaites was named in the Chiefs Manawa ...
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Beach Volleyball At The 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's Tournament
The women's beach volleyball tournament at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held on the Gold Coast, Australia from April 6 to 12. The beach volleyball competition was held at Coolangatta Beachfront. This was the first time that beach volleyball was held at the Commonwealth Games. A total of twelve women's teams competed (24 athletes, at 2 per team). Competition schedule The following is the competition schedule for the women's tournament: Qualification A total of 12 men's teams qualified to compete at the games. Medalists Pools composition The 12 teams would be split into three groups of four, with the top two teams in each group along with the two best third place teams advancing to the knockout round. Canada was the top ranked nation, followed by Australia, New Zealand and Vanuatu. These four were placed in the three pools in a snake pattern. The remaining eight teams were randomly drawn among the other three pools. Preliminary round *All times are AEST ( UTC� ...
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Denyse Mutatsimpundu
Denyse is a feminine given name, and may be seen as a variant of Denise. Notable people with the name include: *Denyse Alexander (born 1931), British actress *Denyse Benoit, Canadian actress, director and screenwriter * Denyse Floreano (born 1976), Venezuelan beauty pageant winner * Denyse Julien (born 1960), Canadian badminton player * Denyse Plummer, Trinidad & Tobago singer * Denyse Thomasos (1964 – 2012). Trinidadian-Canadian painter * Denyse Tontz (born 1994), American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress *Denyse Woods (born 1958), Irish writer See also *Denise (other) Denise may refer to: * Denise (given name), people with the given name ''Denise'' * Denise (computer chip), a video graphics chip from the Amiga computer * "Denise" (song), a 1963 song by Randy & the Rainbows * Denise, Mato Grosso, a municipalit ... * Denice (other) {{given name Feminine given names ...
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Charlotte Nzayisenga
Charlotte ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 16th-most populous city in the U.S., the seventh most populous city in the South, and the second most populous city in the Southeast behind Jacksonville, Florida. The city is the cultural, economic, and transportation center of the Charlotte metropolitan area, whose 2020 population of 2,660,329 ranked 22nd in the U.S. Metrolina is part of a sixteen-county market region or combined statistical area with a 2020 census-estimated population of 2,846,550. Between 2004 and 2014, Charlotte was ranked as the country's fastest-growing metro area, with 888,000 new residents. Based on U.S. Census data from 2005 to 2015, Charlotte tops the U.S. in millennial population growth. It is the third-fastest-growing major city in the United States. Residents are ...
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Kigali
Kigali () is the capital and largest city of Rwanda. It is near the nation's geographic centre in a region of rolling hills, with a series of valleys and ridges joined by steep slopes. As a primate city, Kigali has been Rwanda's economic, cultural, and transport hub since it became the capital following independence from Belgian rule in 1962. In an area controlled by the Kingdom of Rwanda from the 17th century and then by the German Empire, the city was founded in 1907 when Richard Kandt, the colonial resident, chose the site for his headquarters, citing its central location, views and security. Foreign merchants began to trade in the city during the German era, and Kandt opened some government-run schools for Tutsi Rwandan students. Belgium took control of Rwanda and Burundi during World War I, forming the mandate of Ruanda-Urundi. Kigali remained the seat of colonial administration for Rwanda but Ruanda-Urundi's capital was at Usumbura (now Bujumbura) in Burundi and Kig ...
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The New Times (Rwanda)
''The New Times'' is a national English language newspaper in Rwanda. It was established in 1995 shortly after the end of the 1994 genocide. The paper states that it is privately owned, with two shareholders. They also used to have a Kinyarwanda-language weekly called ''Izuba Rirashe''. ''The New Times'' is published in Kigali from Monday to Saturday, with its sister paper the ''Sunday Times'', appearing on Sundays. The ''New Times Online'' was launched in 2006. ''The New Times'' often conveys optimistic stories about events in Rwanda. In May 2009 Human Rights Watch (HRW) described ''The New Times'' as a state-owned newspaper in a rebuttal to an editorial article that accused HRW of sanitizing people who were attempting to negate the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. ''The New Times'' did not publish the HRW rebuttal. President Paul Kagame Paul Kagame (; born 23 October 1957) is a Rwandan politician and former military officer who is the 4th and current president of Rwanda since 2 ...
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