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  2. Colorado State Open - Wikipedia

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    The championships were held in other locations, but moved to the new Gates Tennis Center facility consisting of twenty tennis courts in 1975. [14] That year the tournaments name was changed to the Colorado State Open Tennis Championships. [15] In 1988 the tournament was rebranded as the Colorado State Open. [16]

  3. Category:Tennis tournaments in Colorado - Wikipedia

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  4. Swingline - Wikipedia

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    The Swingline 747 Rio Red The Swingline Commercial Desk Stapler A staple remover. Swingline was founded in 1925 in New York City by Jack Linsky. [2] At that time, it was known as the Parrot Speed Fastener Company and opened its first manufacturing facilities on Varick Street, and in Long Island City in 1931. [2]

  5. Denver Open (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Open, also known as the Denver WCT or by its sponsored name United Bank Tennis Classic, was a WCT and Grand Prix affiliated men's tennis tournament played from 1972 to 1982. It was held in Denver, Colorado in the United States and played on indoor carpet courts. The loss of the main sponsor led to the cancellation of the tournament ...

  6. Colorado Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Sports Center (officially called the Colorado Sports and Events Center) is a multi-purpose indoor athletic facility located in Monument, Colorado, just outside Colorado Springs. It features two separate buildings that feature and NHL -sized ice rink and a second rink.

  7. Norris-Penrose Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Norris Penrose Event Center is a multi-purpose facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, located at the base of Pikes Peak. It is home to the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo . It consists of an outdoor stadium, built in 1938 by Spencer Penrose , rancher and capitalist Jasper Ackerman , and mining partner Charles Leaming Tutt .

  8. Colorado International - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado International is a tournament for female professional tennis players played on outdoor hard courts. The event is classified as a 50K ITF Women's Circuit Tournament. It is held in Denver , United States, since 2012.

  9. United States Olympic Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Its facilities include an Olympic-size swimming pool, an indoor shooting range, the Olympic Training Center Velodrome, two sports centers housing numerous gymnasiums and weight rooms, and a sports science laboratory, in addition to an athlete center and dining hall, several dormitories, a visitors' center, and the offices of both the USOPC and ...