Sir George Thomas, 7th Baronet (category Chess arbiters)
June 1881 – 23 July 1972) was a British badminton, tennis and chess player. He was twice British chess champion and a 21-time All-England badminton champion...
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25 July 2015. McLaughlin, Micah (June 14, 2006). "Special Olympics come to Idaho in 2009". The Arbiter. The Arbiter. Retrieved 25 July 2015. "Sweden selected...
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constitution. The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court, final arbiter, and has been led since 2017 by Richard Wagner, the Chief Justice of Canada...
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Sport in Pakistan (redirect from Badminton in Pakistan)
Profile - Players Arbiters Trainers". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 28 October 2019. "Lodhi, Mahmood FIDE Chess Profile - Players Arbiters Trainers". ratings...
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association football, in professional matches the referee is not the sole arbiter of the end of a period. A separate timekeeping official controls the official...
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2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony (category Articles with dead external links from June 2016)
Olympic anthem in Greek. Chinese table tennis champion Zhang Yining and arbiter Huang Liping took the Olympic oath, representing the athletes and officials...
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FIDE awards a number of organizational titles, including International Arbiter, which signifies that the recipient is competent and trusted to oversee...
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Federation also sponsoring the event. The chief arbiter was Nebojša Baralić from Serbia, while the deputy arbiter was Gerhard Bertagnolli from Italy. The first...
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1995 in baseball (section January–June)
flamboyance and as the author of humorous books on the life of an MLB arbiter; briefly a color man on Major League Baseball Game of the Week telecasts...
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favor of the tiebreak winner. The chief arbiter was Mahdi Abdulrahim from United Arab Emirates, and the deputy arbiter was Andy Howie from Scotland. The first...
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London was revealed as the host. The Chief arbiter was Stéphane Escafre from France, and deputy arbiter was Nana Alexandria from Georgia. The appeal...
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respect for orders and regulations, quietly walked away." These "fair arbiters" created a temple of exclusivity for the balls held on Wednesday nights...
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competing for a prize fund of at least 1 million euros (US$1.1m). The chief arbiter was Takis Nikolopoulos from Greece. According to the match regulations...
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1977 in baseball (section June)
umpire in the American League from 1936 to 1951, and supervisor of AL arbiters from 1952 to 1969, who developed modern systems of umpire positioning;...
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1989 in baseball (section June)
games, five World Series, and six All-Star contests; began career as an arbiter in American League by working two July 1935 games while still an active...
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1969 in baseball (section June)
he resigned; then joined American League arbiter crew and officiated in 207 contests from May 13, 1952 to June 28, 1953. April 11 – Al Kaiser, 82, outfielder...
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2006 in baseball (section April–June)
Cape Cod Baseball League umpire who officiated two games as a replacement arbiter in the American League for one game in 1978 and another in 1979. July ...
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1980 in baseball (section June)
Kuhn suspends pitcher Ferguson Jenkins following Jenkins' drug arrest. An Arbiter later re-instates Jenkins. The Philadelphia Phillies sign free agent catcher...
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problemist – June 25 Sir George Thomas, English master, twice British Champion and an accomplished sportsman – July 23 Kenneth Harkness, chess arbiter, organizer...
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March 11 – Viacheslav Ragozin (1908–1962), 53, Soviet GM, International Arbiter, chess writer, and World Correspondence Chess Champion 1956–59. April 3...
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in what is known as a "walk". The umpire behind home plate is the sole arbiter of balls and strikes. A foul ball may or may not result in a strikeout...
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1968 in baseball (section June)
the actual reason for the terminations. Cronin's tactics backfire, as AL arbiters—previously not unionized—vote to join with their National League brethren...
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1928 in baseball (section June)
and June 3, 1928; led NL arbiters in ejections in 1921–1922; died following appendicitis surgery nine days after working his last MLB game. June 13 –...
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2000 in baseball (section June)
umpire who worked in 166 games during the 1961 season; veteran minor-league arbiter. January 26 – Frankie Pack, 75, pinch-hitter for the 1949 St. Louis Browns...
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Retrieved 13 March 2021. Ehlvest, Jaan (2004). The Story of a Chess Player. Arbiter Publishing. ISBN 0-9763891-0-X. [13] "Hunt got drafted to NFL in 2013."...
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István Csom, 81, Hungarian chess Grandmaster (1973) and International Arbiter. Volodymyr Dykyi, 59, Ukrainian football player (Karpaty Lviv, Nyva Ternopil)...
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January 18 Manuel Golmayo Torriente, Cuban-Spanish master and International Arbiter - March 7 Alexandru Tyroler, Hungarian-Romanian master, winner of first...
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(1969–1972) 14 March – Stewart Reuben, British chess player, organiser, and arbiter 1 June – Yaacov Bernstein, Israeli chess player 27 August – Tüdeviin Üitümen...
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final approval. As the "fount of honour" the monarch remains the final arbiter for awards. In the case of certain orders such as the Order of the Garter...
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