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Divisions 4 and 5 had fixed prizes of $20 and $10, respectively. Division 1 did not jackpot, and instead a "cash rolldown" applied: if there was no Division 1 winner, all Division 2 to 5 prizes were doubled. (Where Double Up was entered, the rolldown did not double the Double Up portion of the prize, effectively "tripling up" the original prize.)
The World Firefighter Games is an international sporting event that welcomes all full-time, part-time and volunteer structural firefighters and bush firefighters, and aviation fire services and military emergency response personnel and their immediate direct family from all across the globe.
From 1985-2018, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 point votes were given, from 1930–1984, 3, 2 and 1 point votes were given, and prior to 1930 there was only one vote per game. Just like similar "fairest and best" awards, for example the Brownlow and Magarey Medals, if a player is suspended for a reportable offence throughout the season then they become ...
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5:38.6 Linda McGill (AUS) 5:46.1 Jennifer Corish (AUS) 5:53.0 4×110 yd freestyle relay Australia Dawn Fraser Lynette Bell Robyn Thorn Ruth Everuss: 4:11.0 Canada M. Sevigny M.P. Stewart Patricia Thompson Sara Barber: 4:21.1 England Diana Wilkinson Elizabeth Long Linda Amos Sandra Keen: 4:21.3 4×110 yd medley relay Australia Dawn Fraser Linda ...
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Perth-Andover had a population of 1,574 living in 744 of its 785 total private dwellings, a change of -1% from its 2016 population of 1,590. With a land area of 8.96 km 2 (3.46 sq mi), it had a population density of 175.7/km 2 (455.0/sq mi) in 2021. [1]
Southern Victoria is host to the annual Gathering of the Scots Festival [2] at Veteran's Field on the last weekend in May and the Larlee Creek Hullabaloo [3] in August, held at Baird's Campground. Other major events in the Village are the Tuff Muck Challenge on the last Saturday in July and the Dam Run marathon on the first Saturday in October.