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  2. Ear pull - Wikipedia

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    Ear pull match at the 2008 World Eskimo Indian Olympics The ear pull is a traditional Inuit game or sport which tests the competitors' ability to endure pain , [ 1 ] and also strength. In the ear pull, two competitors sit facing each other, their legs straddled and interlocked.

  3. Juan Ignacio Londero - Wikipedia

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    Juan Ignacio Londero (Latin American Spanish: [xwan iɣˈnasjo ˈlondeɾo]; born 15 August 1993) is an Argentine tennis player. Londero reached his career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 50 in November 2019 and his highest ATP doubles ranking of world No. 186 in March 2020.

  4. High kick - Wikipedia

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    The two-foot high kick (akratcheak) is a traditional Inuit jumping event that occurs at many Arctic sports competitions. In the two-foot high kick, athletes must jump using two feet, touch a hanging target with both feet, and land on both feet, maintaining balance. [3] The event is often considered the most demanding Arctic sport. [4]

  5. Inshalla (album) - Wikipedia

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    Inshalla is the first Eskimo Joe album to be released in Europe, as a result of the band's signing with the European arm of Warner Music Group. Whilst the album will also be released in the United States the band intends to concentrate on Europe, after having recently toured there.

  6. Arctic sports - Wikipedia

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    Arctic sports was a demonstration sport, however, as was it in the following edition in 1972. At the 1974 Arctic Winter Games Arctic sports were officially added to the sports program, with a total of six disciplines: kneel jump, two foot high kick, one foot high kick, one hand reach, back bend and rope gymnastics. Since 1974 Arctic sports has ...

  7. Quinn the Eskimo (Mighty Quinn) - Wikipedia

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    "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" is a folk-rock song written and first recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions. The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann, [4] which became a great success. It has been recorded by a number of performers, often under ...

  8. Edmonton Elks - Wikipedia

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    The team has the distinction of setting two opposite North American professional sports records: from a success standpoint, Edmonton made the playoffs for 34 consecutive years from 1972 to 2005. At the other end, the Elks hold the dubious record of most consecutive home losses, set when they passed 21 on July 29, 2023.

  9. Flip flap (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Flip flap. The flip flap (also known as the elástico, akka, snakebite, and la culebrita) is a dribbling move, or feint, in football used to trick a defensive player into thinking the offensive player, in possession of the ball, is going to move in a direction they do not intend to.