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Dogger, who was born in Amsterdam, was a highly ranked junior, the national champion in multiple age levels growing up. [1] He often outperformed close friend Richard Krajicek, who went on to win Wimbledon. [2] Most notably, Dogger beat Brice Karsh to win the Under 16s title at the Orange Bowl in 1987. [3]
Dogger may refer to: Dogger Bank, a large shallow area in the North Sea between Britain and Denmark; Dogger Bank incident, the Russian attack on British fishermen in 1904 at the Dogger Bank area in the North Sea. Dogger (boat), a type of ketch rigged fishing boat working the Dogger Bank in the seventeenth century; Dogger, a book by Shirley Hughes
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Dodger is a British family comedy drama series, inspired by the Artful Dodger from the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.The series serves as a prequel to the events of Oliver Twist. [1]
Dogger Bank (Dutch: Doggersbank, German: Doggerbank, Danish: Doggerbanke) is a large sandbank in a shallow area of the North Sea about 100 kilometres (55 nautical ...
Map of Doggerland at its near maximum extent c. 10,000 years Before Present (~8,000 BCE) (top left) and its subsequent disintegration by 7,000 BP (~5,000 BCE). Doggerland was a large area of land in Northern Europe, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea.
Dodger, a dog in the Disney film Oliver & Company; Duck Dodgers, a cartoon parody of Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, "played" by Daffy Duck; Roger the Dodger, in the British comic strip The Beano; Dodger Savage, from the British teen soap opera Hollyoaks; Dodger (comics), a fictional character from DC Comics
English: Russian Outrage on the Hull fishing fleet on 22 October 1904, otherwise known as the 'Dogger Bank incident', the 'North Sea Incident', or the 'Incident of Hull', showing shell-damaged returned trawlers in St Andrews Dock, Hull.