• The 1899 Scottish Athletics Championships were the seventeenth national athletics championships to be held in Scotland. They were held under the auspices...
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  • The Scottish Athletics Championships is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by Scottish Athletics that serves as the Scottish national...
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  • The 1900 Scottish Athletics Championships were the eighteenth national athletics championships to be held in Scotland. They were held under the auspices...
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  • The 1896 Scottish Athletics Championships were the fourteenth national athletics championships to be held in Scotland. They were held under the auspices...
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  • The 1897 Scottish Athletics Championships were the fifteenth national athletics championships to be held in Scotland. They were held under the auspices...
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  • The 1898 Scottish Athletics Championships were the sixteenth national athletics championships to be held in Scotland. They were held under the auspices...
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  • the Scottish AAA and formed the Scottish Amateur Athletics Union (SAAU). The consequence of this was that there were two national championships in both...
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  • 1899 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. College championship College football national championship – Harvard Crimson November 18 –...
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    Cathkin Park (category Athletics (track and field) venues in Scotland)
    Reform (Scotland) 2003 Act, known as Scotland's right to roam legislation. Hampden Park hosted the Scottish Amateur Athletics Association championships on...
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    not awarded. The Home Championships came to an end, with England and Scotland announcing that the 1983–84 British Home Championship would be their last...
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  • the Scottish Parliament to take up a seat in the House of Lords and a junior ministerial post in the Scottish Office. 10 February – Police Scotland are...
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  • of association football clubs which entered the Scottish Cup between 1873 and 1894, when the Scottish Qualifying Cup was introduced, and which lack the...
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    Events from the year 1899 in Ireland. 14 January – Ocean liner RMS Oceanic is launched by Harland and Wolff in Belfast. 4 March – the first issue of Arthur...
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  • The Scottish Rugby Union (SRU; Scottish Gaelic: Aonadh Rugbaidh na h-Alba) is the governing body of rugby union in Scotland. Now marketed as Scottish Rugby...
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    Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft 1899 Hoffenheim e.V. (pronounced [ˈtʊʁn ʔʊnt ˈʃpɔʁtɡəˌmaɪnʃaft ˌʔaxtseːnˈhʊndɐt ˌnɔʏnʔʊntˈnɔʏntsɪç ˈhɔfn̩haɪm]), commonly known...
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    Fallowfield Stadium (category Defunct athletics (track and field) venues in England)
    Stadium. The stadium hosted the AAA championships in 1897 and 1907. Sydney Wooderson set a world 3/4-mile athletics record at the stadium on 6 June 1939...
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    Launceston Elliot (category Scottish male weightlifters)
    Launceston Elliot are featured among the distinguished Scottish athletes in the sport section of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (re-opened...
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  • History of ice hockey (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    According to the Austin Hockey Association, the word puck derives from the Scottish Gaelic puc or the Irish poc ('to poke, punch or deliver a blow'). "...The...
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  • Edward L. Bader (category American people of Scottish descent)
    contracting business where he drove a six-horse team. He was married in 1899 to Katherine Holvick and enrolled in college. First he attended dental school...
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    for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national championship, in addition to 145 NCAA individual national championships. Titles won by teams...
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    Mitchell, Scottish Sport History, 10 August 2019 MacDonald, Paul. "First Scottish Grand Slam". BBC Scotland. Retrieved 27 October 2007. "Scottish Rugby take...
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  • consecutive NBA championships from 1996 through 1998, as well as when the New York Yankees won three straight World Series championships from 1998 through...
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    Willie Maley (category Scottish FA player ID not in Wikidata)
    managers in Scottish football history. During his managerial tenure, Maley led Celtic to thirty major trophies (16 league championships and 14 Scottish Cups)...
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    Ibrox Stadium (category 1899 establishments in Scotland)
    Ibrox area of Glasgow, Scotland. The home of Scottish Premiership team Rangers, Ibrox is the third largest football stadium in Scotland, with an all-seated...
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    BYU Cougars (redirect from BYU ATHLETICS)
    cross country team won championships in 1982 and 1983.: 292–293  The BYU women's cross-country team has won national championships in 1997, 1999, 2001,...
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    Newton Heath changes its name to Manchester United Scotland Scottish Football League – Rangers Scottish Cup final – Hibernian 1–0 Celtic at Celtic Park Spain...
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  • with movable lower tier of seating deployed over the athletics track, and ≈75,000 for athletics events with the lower seating tier retracted back under...
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  • Spanish). El Balon Cusctatleco. Retrieved 16 May 2011. "Scottish Cup Past Winners | Scottish Cup | Scottish FA". www.scottishfa.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December...
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  • their league season into two championships, a system often known in Latin America as Apertura and Clausura, all championships awarded in calendar 2024. Source:...
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    Nairn (redirect from Nairn, Scotland)
    Nairn (/ˈnɛərn/; Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Narann) is a town and former royal burgh in the The Highland Council area of Scotland. It is an ancient fishing...
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