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  2. NGC 2867 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2867 (also known as Caldwell 90) is an elliptical [5] Type II [7] planetary nebula in the southern constellation of Carina, just over a degree to the NNW of the star Iota Carinae. [8] It was discovered by John Herschel on April 1, 1834.

  3. Jack Wardrop - Wikipedia

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    220 yard freestyle John Caldwell "Jack" Wardrop (born 26 May 1932) is a male former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain and Scotland. Swimming career

  4. List of Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming (women)

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    3.14 4×100 yard freestyle relay. ... This is a list of women's Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming from 1930 to 2022. Current program ... Hilary Caldwell ...

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  6. File:Hilary Caldwell, Island Swimming, after winning 200 ...

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  7. Leigh Ann Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Caldwell was raised in Las Vegas. [1] She was an accomplished swimmer during her high school days and attended North Carolina State University on a four year scholarship for distance swimming. She majored in Communications and Political Science, graduating in 2000.

  8. Hilary Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Caldwell (born March 13, 1991) is a Canadian competition swimmer who trains in Victoria, British Columbia. [1] She won a bronze medal in the 200 m backstroke at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro .

  9. 1965 NCAA University Division swimming and diving ...

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    The 1965 NCAA University Division swimming and diving championships were contested at the 29th annual swim meet sanctioned and hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its University Division member programs in the United States, culminating the 1964–65 NCAA University Division swimming and diving season.