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  2. Renné Toney - Wikipedia

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    Toney officially has the largest biceps of any woman in the world. In February 2006, her biceps were measured at the Arnold Classic Expo. Officials measured her right biceps at 20 inches (51 cm) and her left biceps at 20.25 inches (51.4 cm).

  3. John 20:25 - Wikipedia

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    The disciples kept telling (Greek imperfect word: elegon, in the sense of "attempted to tell" [2]) their vision of Jesus ("We have seen the Lord"), just like what Mary did in John 20:18.

  4. BNR class N - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal Nagpur Railway class N was a class of 4-8-0+0-8-4 Garratt steam locomotives built by Beyer, Peacock & Company in England in 1929. At the time of their construction, they had the largest water capacity of any Garratt, in addition to being the largest locomotives in India.

  5. .25-20 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .25-20 Winchester / 6.6x33mmR, or WCF (Winchester center fire), intermediate cartridge was developed around 1895 for the Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle. It was based on necking down the .32-20 Winchester.

  6. List of world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    On 25 July 2013, FINA Technical Swimming Congress voted to allow world records in the long course mixed 400 free relay and mixed 400 medley relay, as well as in six events in short course metres: the mixed 200 medley and 200 free relays, as well as the men's and women's 200 free relays and the men's and women's 200 medley relays. [6]

  7. Mixed relay. Event Time Name Club Date Meet Location Ref 4×50m freestyle relay: 1:27.33 WR Maxime Grousset (20.92) Florent Manaudou (20.26) Béryl Gastaldello

  8. Equestrian at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

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    The competition used the five-round format introduced in 1992, with three rounds in the qualifying round and two rounds in the final. The one significant change from the previous Games was that the number of pairs advancing to the final increased from 25 to 45 but a mid-final cut was reintroduced, with only 20 pairs competing in the second half of the final.

  9. South Korea at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Mixed team Brazil W 17–1 Italy L 5–6 Switzerland L 4–8 Great Britain L 2–3 Denmark W 5–4 Canada W 9–7 Germany W 6–4 5 Did not advance 10 Lee Chae-won Lee Ji-hun: Mixed doubles Canada L 5–9 Great Britain W 11–2 Hungary L 4–7 Nigeria W 17–1 Czech Republic L 5–7 — 5 Did not advance 17