Jud — may refer to:*Jud, North Dakota *Jud, a surname: ** Leo Jud ** Jakob Jud, linguist *Jud, a nickname, usually short for Judson: **Jud Lew, a mid 15th century teacher of martial arts **Jud Buechler **Jud Heathcote **Jud Hurd **Jud Larson **Jud… … Wikipedia
List of world records in masters athletics — These are the current world records in the various age groups of Masters athletics. Starting at age 35, each age group starts on the athlete s birthday in years that are evenly divisible by 5 and extends until the next such occurrence. For record … Wikipedia
1959 in sports — yearbox in?=in sports cp=19th century c=20th century cf=21st century yp1=1956 yp2=1957 yp3=1958 year=1959 ya1=1960 ya2=1961 ya3=1962 dp3=1920s dp2=1930s dp1=1940s d=1950s da=0 dn1=1960s dn2=1970s dn3=1980s|AthleticsMarathon* August 15 mdash;… … Wikipedia
United States at the 1984 Summer Olympics — Infobox Olympics United States games=1984 Summer competitors=521 sports=25 flagbearer=Ed Burke gold=83 silver=61 bronze=30 total=174 rank=1The United States was the host nation of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. It was the… … Wikipedia
United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics — Infobox Olympics United States games=1988 Summer competitors=527 (332 men and 195 women) sports=27 flagbearer=Evelyn Ashford gold=36 silver=31 bronze=27 total=94 rank=3The United States competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.… … Wikipedia
United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics — Infobox Olympics United States games=1992 Summer competitors= sports= flagbearer=Francie Smith (opening) Peter Westbrook (closing) gold=37 silver=34 bronze=37 total=108 rank=2The United States competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona,… … Wikipedia
Milo (magazine) — MILO: A Journal For Serious Strength Athletes is a quarterly journal dedicated to strength sports, published by IronMind. The magazine is named after Milo of Croton. MILO has been published continually since April 1993, and 71 issues have been… … Wikipedia
Barcelona 1992 — XXV. Olympische Sommerspiele Teilnehmende Nationen 169 Teilnehmende Athleten 9956 (7010 Männer, 2851 Frauen) Wettbewerbe 257 in 25 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hammerwerfen — John Flanagan bei den Olympischen Spielen 1908 in London Hammerwurf (auch Hammerwerfen) ist eine Disziplin der Leichtathletik, bei der es einen „Wurfhammer“, heute eine Metallkugel an einem Stahldraht, so weit wie möglich zu schleudern gilt. Der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hammerwurf — John Flanagan bei den Olympischen Spielen 1908 in London Hammerwurf (auch Hammerwerfen) ist eine Disziplin der Leichtathletik, bei der es einen „Wurfhammer“, heute eine Metallkugel an einem Stahldraht, so weit wie möglich zu schleudern gilt. Der… … Deutsch Wikipedia