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    Christine Nesbitt OLY OOnt (born 17 May 1985) is a Canadian retired long track speed skater who currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. She...
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  • Canadian female to win a medal in weightlifting Christine Mboma (born 2003), a Namibian runner Christine Nesbitt (born 1985), a retired Canadian long track...
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    William James Nesbitt OBE (born 15 January 1965) is an actor from Northern Ireland. From 1987, Nesbitt spent seven years performing in plays that varied...
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  • wannabes. Richard Barltrop. The Telegraph (London). 22 February 2001 Christine Nesbitt, The Wodaabe's Cure Salée Archived 2008-01-17 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • Oklahoma Christine Nesbitt (born 1985), Canadian retired speed skater David Nesbitt (born 1991), Bahamian basketball player Derren Nesbitt (born 1935)...
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    37.72 15 March 2009 — 1000 m Women Christine Nesbitt Canada 1:16.28 14 March 2009 — 1500 m Women Christine Nesbitt Canada 1:56.89 18 October 2009 3000...
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    at the Wayback Machine Mr Sahara 2004 The Wodaabe's Cure Salée by Christine Nesbitt Festival of the Nomads – Cure Salée Conversation with Woodabe member...
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  • Völker* 3:01.25  Canada Kristina Groves Clara Hughes Cindy Klassen* Christine Nesbitt Shannon Rempel* 3:02.91  Russia Yekaterina Abramova Varvara Barysheva*...
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  • Men's moguls Maëlle Ricker – Snowboarding, Women's snowboard cross Christine Nesbitt – Speed skating, Women's 1000 metres Jon Montgomery – Skeleton, Men's...
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  • occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 March 2010. Christine Nesbitt of Canada defended her title from the previous season, while Margot...
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  • (6) Heather Richardson Christine Nesbitt Martina Sáblíková Netherlands 2011–12 Yu Jing Christine Nesbitt (3) Christine Nesbitt (2) Martina Sáblíková Canada...
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  • season, while Daniela Anschütz-Thoms of Germany came second, and Christine Nesbitt of Canada, the previous season's runner-up, came third. Standings...
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    Chris Evert (redirect from Christine Evert)
    Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. Widely...
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  • defended her title from the previous season, while fellow Canadian Christine Nesbitt came second, and Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic came third...
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    2002), Cindy Klassen (1500 m in 2006), Clara Hughes (5000 m in 2006), Christine Nesbitt (1000 m in 2010) and Ted-Jan Bloemen (10000 m in 2018) are Canada's...
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    Christine Belford (born Christine Riley, c. 1949 – c. 1950) is an American former television and film actress. She has sometimes been credited as Christina...
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  • in Heerenveen on 4–6 March 2011. The previous season's runner-up, Christine Nesbitt of Canada, won the cup, while Marrit Leenstra of the Netherlands came...
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  • final occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 9–11 March 2012. Christine Nesbitt of Canada successfully defended her title from the previous season...
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  • Charles Gorman Clara Hughes, six Olympic medals Catriona Le May Doan Christine Nesbitt, Olympic gold medallist, 1000m long track, 2010 Frank Stack Jeremy...
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  • Richardson of the United States won the cup, while defending champion Christine Nesbitt of Canada came second, and Margot Boer of the Netherlands came third...
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  • MacLennan, trampoline 2011 – Christine Nesbitt, speed skating 2010 – Christine Nesbitt, speed skating 2009 – Christine Nesbitt, speed skating 2008 – Chantal...
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    World record (with Daniela Anschütz and Anni Friesinger) until beaten by Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt and Brittany Schussler on 6 December 2009....
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  • final occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 9–11 March 2012. Christine Nesbitt of Canada won the cup, while the defending champion, Heather Richardson...
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  • taking place in Salt Lake City, United States, on 6–7 March 2009. Christine Nesbitt of Canada won the cup, while fellow Canadian Kristina Groves came...
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    Cindy Klassen  Canada Anni Friesinger  Germany 2010 Vancouver details Christine Nesbitt  Canada Annette Gerritsen  Netherlands Laurine van Riessen  Netherlands...
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  • footballer 1985 – Derek Hough, American actor, singer, and dancer 1985 – Christine Nesbitt, Canadian speed skater 1985 – Todd Redmond, American baseball player...
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    sixth on the women's Adelskalender, her teammates Cindy Klassen and Christine Nesbitt were ranked first and seventh respectively. Groves made her Olympic...
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  • competition weekend, Canada's team, comprised by Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt and Brittany Schussler, set a new world record of 2:55.79. Standings...
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  • 1:13.11 during the 24/25 March 2006 Calgary Olympic Oval final and Christine Nesbitt of Canada skated 1:12.68 during the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships...
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  • team pursuit event, Canada's team, comprised by Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt and Brittany Schussler, set a new world record of 2:55.79. The schedule...
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