• March 13, 1984. p. 35. Retrieved May 17, 2022. Russ Wookey on the World Curling database Russ Wookey on the CurlingZone database "Last chance for Tankard"...
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  • his Brier career, breaking a three-way tie with previous record-holders Russ Howard and Kevin Martin. His first victory took place on March 1, 2003, 15...
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  • Berghe Billy Walsh Ken Watson Jimmy Welsh Errick Willis Howard Wood, Sr. Russ Wookey Matt Wozniak Abby Ackland Laurie Allen Iris Armstrong Janet Arnott Shannon...
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  • Toews John Helston Russ Wookey Clare DeBlonde (Brier) Brier 1984 WCC 1984 (4th) 1984–85 Mike Riley Brian Toews John Helston Russ Wookey 1985–86 Mike Riley...
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  • the Brier in 1984, skipping a team of Brian Toews, John Helston and Russ Wookey. The team finished the round robin with an 8-3 record, in 1st place,...
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  • Winnipeg Winnipeg Arena 1984 Mike Riley, Brian Toews, John Helston, Russ Wookey Pembina Curling Club Virden Virden Arena 1985 John Bubbs, Dave Iverson...
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  • Manitoba Skip: Mike Riley Third: Brian Toews Second: John Helston Lead: Russ Wookey Gentofte CC, Copenhagen Skip: Christian Thune Third: Niels Siggaard Second:...
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  • Winnipeg Skip Mike Riley Third Brian Toews Second John Helston Lead Russ Wookey Alternate Clare DeBlonde Finalist  Ontario (Ed Werenich) « 1983 1985 »...
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  • Toews John Helston Russ Wookey Clare DeBlonde (Brier) Brier 1984 WCC 1984 (4th) 1984–85 Mike Riley Brian Toews John Helston Russ Wookey 1990–91 Jim Ursel...
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  • Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario. Ed Lukowich of Alberta defeated Russ Howard of Ontario to win his second Brier title. ^ This game is set a Brier...
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    Wookiee back there", and thus the word was born. "Wookey" was the surname of a friend, Ralph Wookey, and McGovern thought it would be a funny in-joke...
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  • League Record Keepers Club. Retrieved 8 June 2024. "Player Summary: Bill Wookey". Rugby League Records. Rugby League Record Keepers Club. Retrieved 8 June...
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  • also 23 metres (75 ft) deeper underwater than that of the terminal sump in Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset, England, which previously held the record for the...
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    to pass Sump 1 of Swildon's Hole. Swildon's is an upstream feeder to the Wookey Hole resurgence system. The difficulty of access to the sump in Swildon's...
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  • SA 3–4 VIC Browne  38' Russ  54' Pena  70' Report Page  27' Scanlon  51' Wookey  56' Hammond  68'...
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  • Alex Murphy Frank Pitchford Ike Southward Mick Sullivan Abe Terry Johnny Whiteley Bill Wookey Jim Brough (coach) B. Manson & Tom Mitchell (tour managers)...
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    north Florida Wondergat – Sinkhole dive site near Lichtenburg, South Africa Wookey Hole Caves – Series of limestone caverns in Somerset county, EnglandEngland...
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