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Additional Triple-A charts are published by CMJ and FMQB. FMQB also produces the annual Triple A Conference in Boulder, Colorado, USA, an event that grew out of the Gavin Report's Triple A Summit, first held in 1993. FMQB took over production of the event, rebranding it as the Triple A Conference, after the closing of Radio & Records in 2009.
In 1998, PC Gamer declared it the 39th-best computer game ever released, and the editors called it "Triple Play 97 is fast, addictive, and, with its terrific presentation and two-man commentary, immerses the player in that authentic day-at-the-ballpark atmosphere like no other". [6] IGN praised the graphics. [3]
Like a Version is a long-running weekly segment on Australian youth radio station Triple J. It involves musicians playing two songs live in the Triple J studio, one of their own songs and then a cover version. The series was created by presenter Mel Bampton in 2004 as part of the Mel in the Morning program. [1]
Triple Play 2001 is a 2000 baseball sports game released for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Game Boy Color in 2000. Due to complaints about chopping frame rate issues from previous games, EA Sports was able to make the previous Triple Play game at a full 30 FPS but this game fell short and received heavy criticism for taking a step back.
Shortly before the 2019 NBA draft, the New Orleans Pelicans finally worked out a way to trade disgruntled star Anthony Davis. After the Pelicans won the draft lottery to get the No. 1 overall pick ...
Triple jump: 12.61 m (−0.9 m/s) Deamo Baguga: 6 August 2009 Oceania Regional Championships: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia [2] [4] Shot put: 14.28 m A-One Tannang: 17 May 2011 Aiwo, Nauru [2] 15.41 m Jonathan-Deiwea Detageouwa: 5 August 2022 Commonwealth Games: Birmingham, United Kingdom [5] 16.07 m Jonathan-Deiwea Detageouwa: 23 June 2023 ...
Rank Name Nationality Result Notes 1: Igor Lapshin Soviet Union 16.81: Q 2: Leonid Voloshin Soviet Union 16.72: Q 3: Zou Sixin China 16.68: Q 4: Tord Henriksson Sweden 16.64: Q 5: Frank Rutherford
SS Gothic was a cargo liner, built in 1893 at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards for the White Star Line. [1] She was 490 feet (150 m) long and 53 feet (16 m) wide and 7755 gross registered tons. [2]