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  2. George Hackenschmidt - Wikipedia

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    Georg Karl Julius Hackenschmidt (1 August [ O.S. ] 1877 [ 4 ] – 19 February 1968) was an Estonian [ 5 ][ 6 ][ 7 ] strongman, professional wrestler, writer, and sports philosopher who is recognized as professional wrestling's first world heavyweight champion. Hackenschmidt began his professional career in Tallinn (Reval), Estonia (then part of ...

  3. Vietnam at the 2025 World Games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam at the 2025 World Games; IOC code: VIE: NOC: Vietnam Olympic Committee: in Chengdu, China 7 August 2025 () – 17 August 2025 () Competitors: 21 (7 men and 14 women) in 4 sports: World Games appearances

  4. Vietnam at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It was the nation's eleventh appearance at the Olympics as a reunified republic, although the Vietnamese athletes previously attended six other editions under the banner of the State of Vietnam or South Vietnam, except on two occasions: in 1976, as the result of an impact areas in the nation's warzones during ...

  5. List of Vietnamese records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi, Vietnam [1] [2] 10.2 h NWI: Lương Tích Thiện: 11 May 2001 Hanoi, Vietnam 200 m: 20.74 (0.0 m/s) Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa: 14 May 2022 Southeast Asian Games: Hanoi, Vietnam [3] 400 m: 45.99 Quách Công Lịch: 29 June 2015 Asian Grand Prix Series Chanthaburi, Thailand [4] 800 m: 1:48.97 Dương Văn Thái: 23 August 2017 Southeast Asian ...

  6. Vietnamese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese martial arts. Flying scissors to the neck. The opponent is forced to the ground with a twist of the body. Vietnamese martial art artifact from the 17th century at Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts - Hanoi, Vietnam. Fragment of jar with warriors fighting, 13th-14th century.

  7. Squat (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Belt squat – is an exercise performed the same as other squat variations except the weight is attached to a hip belt i.e. a dip belt; Goblet squat – a squat performed while holding a kettlebell or dumbbell on to one's chest and abdomen with both hands. Smith squat – a squat using a Smith machine. Machine hack squat – using a squat ...

  8. Võ Văn Thưởng - Wikipedia

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    Võ Văn Thưởng was born on 13 December 1970 in Hải Dương, North Vietnam. [7] His family left the South during the Vietnam War. In 1988, he majored in Marxist–Leninist Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Ho Chi Minh City. [a] In 1992, he graduated with a Bachelor of Philosophy in Marxism–Leninism.

  9. Tết - Wikipedia

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    The name Tết is a shortening of Tết Nguyên Đán, literally written as tết (meaning festivals; only used in festival names) and nguyên đán which means the first day of the year. Both words come from Sino-Vietnamese respectively, 節 (SV: tiết) and 元旦. The word for festival is usually lễ hội, a Sino-Vietnamese word, 禮會.