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  2. Daewoo Precision Industries K1 - Wikipedia

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    Most of the time, K1 submachine gun is regarded as a shortened or carbine version of Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle. However, although the two guns share development history they are very different from each other for the following reasons: The development of K1 was completed earlier than that of K2. [6]

  3. Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Royce Gracie - Wikipedia

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    Kazushi Sakuraba in 2015. Royce Gracie in 2007. The rivalry between Kazushi Sakuraba from Takada Dojo and the Gracie family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners started in PRIDE 8, when Sakuraba faced Royler Gracie, though it actually traced back to the first PRIDE Fighting Championships event, PRIDE 1, where Royler's brother Rickson had defeated Sakuraba's stablemaster Nobuhiko Takada. [2]

  4. King Edward VII Stakes - Wikipedia

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    It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile 3 furlongs and 211 yards (2,406 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June. The event was established in 1834, and it was originally known as the Ascot Derby. In the early part of its history it was also open to fillies. The race was renamed in memory of King Edward VII in 1926.

  5. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The event was formed as the result of an amalgamation of two separate races at Ascot which were established in 1946 and 1948. [2] The first of these, named after King George VI, was a 2-mile contest for three-year-olds held in October. The second, in honour of his wife, Queen Elizabeth, was a one and a half-mile event staged in July. The idea ...

  6. British Champions Sprint Stakes - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Diadem (foaled 1914), a winner of several of Ascot's leading races. For a period it was staged in October, [ 1 ] and it later moved to September. The current system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Diadem Stakes initially held Group 3 status.

  7. Ascot Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Ascot Racecourse is visited by approximately 600,000 people a year, accounting for 10% of all UK racegoers. The racecourse covers 179 acres (72 ha) leased from the Crown Estate and enjoys close association with the British Royal Family. Ascot was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne and located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from Windsor Castle.

  8. Ascot tie - Wikipedia

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    An ascot tie or ascot is a neckband with wide pointed wings, traditionally made of pale grey patterned silk. [ citation needed ] This wide tie is usually patterned, folded over, and fastened with a tie pin or tie clip .

  9. Georgina Collin - Wikipedia

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    K1 team Georgina Collin (born 17 February 1997) is an Australian female canoeist who was twice 6th in the senior final, of the C2 classic in 2016 and in C2 sprint in 2019, at the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships .