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"Zdeněk Doležal (born 1 September 1931) is a Czech former pair skater who competed internationally for Czechoslovakia. With his skating partner, Věra Suchánková, he is the 1958 World silver medalist and a two-time European champion (1957, 1958). They represented Czechoslovakia at the 1956 Winter Olympics and placed 8th. Doležal was born on 1 September 1931 in Prague. His sports club was Rapid Pardubice. In 2016, Pardubice named him as one of the athletes to be included in the city's planned sports hall of fame. ==Results== (with Věra Suchánková) { - ! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=8 align=center International - ! Event ! 1951 ! 1952 ! 1954 ! 1955 ! 1956 ! 1957 ! 1958 - align=left Winter Olympics 8th - align=left World Championships 6th bgcolor=silver 2nd - align=left European Championships bgcolor=silver 2nd 5th bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st - ! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=8 align=center National - align=left Czechoslovak Champ. bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=cc9966 3rd bgcolor=cc9966 3rd bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st } ==References== Category:Czechoslovak male pair skaters Category:Olympic figure skaters of Czechoslovakia Category:Figure skaters at the 1956 Winter Olympics Category:1931 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Prague Category:World Figure Skating Championships medalists Category:European Figure Skating Championships medalists "
"Dan Mullins (born 15 June 1978)Dan Mullins @ My Dying Bride official site is an English metal drummer. He is most known for being the drummer of the death/doom metal band My Dying Bride. Mullins has cited drummers such as Buddy Rich, Mike Portnoy, Sean Reinert, and Paul Mazurkiewicz as influences. ==DiscographyEphitaph=== *Inscriptions (1994 demo) *Unearthed (1995 demo) ===Broken=== *Velvet dune (1996 demo) *Skytorn (1997 album) ===Thine=== *Journeys (1996 demo) *The Blue Tape (1997 demo) *A Town Like This (1998 album) *In Therapy (2001 album) ===Sermon of Hypocrisy=== *To Burn What He Creates (2001 demo) *Masochistic Discipline (2003 demo) ===The Axis of Perdition=== *Deleted Scenes from the Transition Hospital (2005 album)Deleted Scenes from the Transition Hospital @ discogs.com *Urfe (2009 album) *Tenements of the Anointed Flesh (2011 album) ===KryoKill=== *The Soul Agenda (2006 demo)Kryokill @ Myspace ===Bal-SagothDan Mullins @ metalstorm.ee=== *The Chthonic Chronicles (2006 album) ===My Dying Bride=== *An Ode to Woe (2008 live album) *For Lies I Sire (2009 album) *Bring Me Victory (2009 EP) *Feel The Misery (2015 album) ==Other work== Dan stood in for Chthonic's drummer at Bloodstock 2012. ==References== Category:1978 births Category:Living people Category:English heavy metal drummers Category:21st-century drummers "
"Víctor Rivera (born May 25, 1944) is a retired Puerto Rican professional wrestler. Between 1967 and 1981, he held the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship 12 times, the NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship five times, the WWF International Tag Team Championship, and numerous other titles. ==Professional wrestling career== In the late 1960s, Rivera wrestled in Los Angeles' Worldwide Wrestling Associates (which later became NWA Hollywood Wrestling in 1968), where he won the WWA World Tag Team Championship with Pedro Morales. In December 1969, Rivera teamed with Tony Marino at Madison Square Garden to win the WWWF International Tag Team Championship in 2 straight falls from Professor Toru Tanaka and Mitsu Arakawa. Rivera and Marino defended the belts successfully against teams like Killer Kowalski & Waldo Von Erich, as well as Kowalski & Krippler Karl Kovacs. They lost the championship against another undefeated team, The Mongols (Bepo and Geto Mongol) on June 15, 1970, 2 falls to 1 at Madison Square Garden. On May 13, 1975, Rivera and Dominic DeNucci won the WWWF World Tag Team Championship from The Valiant Brothers. That same year, he also teamed with a rookie Dino Bravo to challenge The Mongols (Geto & Bolo Mongol) for the IWA World Tag Team Championship. After leaving the WWF, he feuded with Pedro Morales in Hawaii and California. In 1978 Rivera returned to the WWWF as a heel under manager "Classy" Freddie Blassie and challenged Bob Backlund for the WWWF title in several cities, including at the Philadelphia Spectrum. Rivera left the WWWF again in 1979, and return for a match in 1989. In 1980, Rivera was once again wrestling in Los Angeles. In the National Wrestling Alliance, he won the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Enforcer Luciano. ==Championships and accomplishments== *All-California Championship Wrestling **ACCW Heavyweight Championship (3 times) *California Pro Wrestling **CPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **CPW Brass Knuckles Championship (2 times) *Hollywood Wrestling **NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version) (1 time) - with Enforcer Lusciano **NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (6 times) **NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (13 times) - with Pedro Morales (2), Raul Reyes (1), Raul Mata (1), Porkchop Cash (1), Dino Bravo (1), Cien Caras (1), Terry Sawyer (1), Chavo Guerrero (1), Texas Red (1), Allen Coage (2), Salvatore Bellomo (1), **NWA "Beat the Champ" Television Championship (2 times) *National Wrestling Federation **NWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Western States Alliance **WSA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **WSA Beat The Champ Championship (1 time) **WSA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with John Tolos *World Wrestling Federation **WWF International Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Tony Marino **WWWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Dominic DeNucci ==References== Category:Living people Category:People from San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico Category:Puerto Rican male professional wrestlers Category:1944 births "
"Alouette Lake, originally Lillooet Lake and not to be confused with the lake of that name farther north, is a lake and reservoir in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the southeast foot of the mountain group known as the Golden Ears and is about 16 km in length on a northeast-southwest axis. It and the Alouette River, formerly the Lillooet River, were renamed in 1914 to avoid confusion with the larger river and lake farther north, with "Alouette", the French word for "lark", being chosen as being melodious and reminiscent of the original name in tone. Most of the basin of Alouette Lake has never been logged and its north flank is protected as part of Golden Ears Provincial Park (formerly part of Garibaldi Provincial Park until that park's division). A small portion of the lake and its largely inaccessible northwestern shore, near its narrows, are actually part of the District of Mission due to the rectangular shape of that district's boundary. North of the portion of the lake that is in Mission, the rest of its northern end is not in either municipality. ==Alouette Dam== Originally only 2 km in length, the lake was considerably expanded by the 1928 construction of the Alouette Dam at , which is along the upper reaches of the South Alouette River. A long tunnel connects Alouette Lake and Stave Lake. At the end of the tunnel is a penstock which feeds the small Alouette Powerhouse, an 8 MW power station operated by BC Hydro, which lies midway along the west shore of Stave Lake. There is no powerhouse at the dam, however, as the point of the reservoir is to feed the tunnel through the flank of the ridge between Mounts Crickmer and Robie Reid. A former railway grade leading to the dam along the river was also used as a logging railway. ==Facilities== A large public beach, picnic site and campground that are part of the provincial park are located on the lake's western shore. ==References== * Category:Lakes of the Lower Mainland Category:Maple Ridge, British Columbia Category:Mission, British Columbia Category:Reservoirs in British Columbia "