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2017 Topps UFC Checklist
2017 Topps Chrome UFC By Fighter Checklist 100 names with Cards; 41 with Autographs; Green = Auto Fighter/Personality Set Division Gender Jessica Aguilar Base Strawweight Women's José Aldo Base Featherweight Men's José Aldo Insert Top of the Class Featherweight Men's José Aldo Insert Museum Featherweight Men's José Aldo Insert Iter 1 Featherweight Men's Thomas Almeida Base Bantamweight Men's Thomas Almeida Auto Bantamweight Men's Eddie Alvarez Base Lightweight Men's Eddie Alvarez Auto Lightweight Men's Thiago Alves Base Welterweight Men's Jessica Andrade Base Strawweight Women's Andrei Arlovski Base Heavyweight Men's Raphael Assunção Base Bantamweight Men's Joseph Benavidez Base Flyweight Men's Tom Breese Base Welterweight Men's Tom Breese Auto Welterweight Men's Derek Brunson Base Middleweight Men's Joanne Calderwood Base Flyweight Women's Joanne Calderwood Auto Flyweight Women's Liz Carmouche Base Bantamweight Women's Johnny Case Base Lightweight Men's Henry Cejudo Base Flyweight Men's Henry Cejudo Auto Flyweight Men's Arianny Celeste Base Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Insert Top of the Class Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Insert Fire Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Insert Museum Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Insert Iter 1 Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Auto Tier 1 Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Auto Museum Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Auto Fire Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste Auto Top of the Class Non-Fighter Octagon Girl Donald Cerrone Base Welterweight -
Fan's Guide to Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Fan’s Guide to Big 12 Now on ESPN+ Earlier this spring, the Big 12 Conference and ESPN agreed to significantly expand their existing rights agreement, which runs through 2024-25. Under the expanded agreement, hundreds of additional Big 12 sports events annually will be distributed on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+ digital platform. What does this mean for fans? • In football, in addition to the Big 12 games continuing to appear on ABC & ESPN networks or FOX networks, one game per season from the participating programs will be available exclusively on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. • In men’s basketball, all regular season and exhibition games from the eight participating programs that are not distributed on ESPN’s traditional television networks will be available exclusively on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. • Additionally, Big 12 Now on ESPN+ will feature hundreds of events from other sports at the participating programs, including women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer, wrestling, softball, baseball and more. • Select Big 12 Conference Championship events will also be distributed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. Which Big 12 programs Can I Watch on Big 12 Now on ESPN+? • Eight of the conference’s 10 schools will produce and deliver live athletic events via Big 12 Now on ESPN+. • Starting in 2019, there will be games from Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State and Oklahoma State, in addition to select Big 12 Conference championship events. • In 2020-21, Iowa State, TCU, West Virginia and Texas Tech will join the lineup. • Due to existing long-term rights agreements, Texas (Longhorn Network) and Oklahoma will not produce and deliver programming via Big 12 Now on ESPN+ at this time. -
Champ Jon Jones Flagged for Another Failed Doping Test
SECTION B VISIT SAMOA NEWS ONLINE @ SAMOANEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS • CARTOONS • ALOHA BRIEFS & MORE ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ UFC: Champ Jon Jones flagged C M Y K for another failed doping test LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jon Jones could face a lengthy suspen- sion from mixed martial arts after the UFC light heavyweight champion was notified Tuesday of his second potential violation of the promotion’s anti-doping policy. Jones is widely considered the top pound-for-pound fighter in his sport. The potential violation stems from a sample collected after his weigh-in July 28 for his title fight against Daniel Cormier at UFC 214 in Anaheim, California. Jones (23-1) beat Cormier with a vicious third-round head kick, reclaiming his 205-pound belt after sitting out the previous year under suspension for his first failed doping test. The victory appeared to be a return to glory for a fighter who has repeatedly hindered his stellar career with misbehavior outside the octagon. Jones was stripped of his belt in 2015 after his arrest for his involvement in a hit-and-run accident. He was scheduled to fight Cormier for the title in July 2016, but was pulled from the UFC 200 card and eventually suspended for what he claimed was a failed test due to a sexual enhancement pill. Last month, the 30-year-old Jones emphatically denied he has ever used performance-enhancing drugs. Jones hasn’t yet been stripped of his light heavyweight title for a second time, but it will be a formality if the doping violation is confirmed. -
Sports 8/6/04 Pg 10
FREE PRESS Page 10 Colby Free Press Friday, August 6, 2004 SSSPORTSPORTS ‘Youth Shoot’ set for Aug. 15 The Colby Trap Club and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ “Pass It On” program are sponsoring a ‘Youth Shoot’ on Sunday, Trojans’ Cormier Aug.15 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.. On trap house one will be a free shoot for portsLine all youth, women, and new shooters. Trap house two and the skeet houses S will be open for the more experienced shooter. Shotguns, shotgun shells, and blue rock will be provided for trap house one by the Colby Trap Club and the “Pass It On” program. The Trap Club is located five miles west living his dream Chamber golf tourney information of Colby on Hwy. 24 to Th.Co. Rd. 16, then south one mile. For more The 11th annual Colby/Thomas County Chamber Golf Tournament information call Tim Hansen at 460-2710, Bob Luck at 462-8857 (day) Two-time national wrestling tees off at the Colby Country Club on Thursday, Sept. 2. Registration or 462-3701 after 6 p.m. or Benny Young at 462-7602. champion Daniel Cormier is living must reach the Chamber of Commerce office no later than Aug. 26. The his dream. The former Colby Com- entry free is $50 per person/one free entry with hole sponsorship. This munity College wrestler is just is a four-person scramble (men and women) with registration from 11:30 Weight room workouts winding down weeks away from representing the a.m. to 12:30 p.m. -
Cormier Vs Jones 2 UFC on Foxtel
Media Alert: Wednesday July 26, 2017 Cormier vs Jones 2 UFC® on Foxtel LIVE on MAIN EVENT Sunday, July 30 from 12pm Midday Foxtel is pleased to announce its pay-per-view service Main Event has re-signed its UFC® agreement to continue to air LIVE and encore broadcasts of UFC Pay-Per-View events. The agreement marks a continuation of Foxtel’s 10-year relationship with UFC bringing Australians PPV fights and additional UFC programming on its Main Event channel. The deal kicks off with the long-awaited UFC 214 fight between UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier and former title holder Jon Jones on Sunday July 30 from 12pm (AEST) LIVE and encored throughout the day on Foxtel’s Main Event. Taking place at the Honda Centre in Anaheim, California, UFC 214 will see current champion Cormier seek to avenge his 2015 loss as he defends his title against former titleholder Jones. More than a year after their last fight was cancelled, their feud outside of the ring continues to boil with both fighters using press opportunities to sling insults at each other. The UFC 214 main card will also feature a title fight between current welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and top ranked contender Demian Maia for the welterweight crown, along with Cris Cyborg facing Tonya Evinger for the women's featherweight belt. Click here for Full Fight Card. On Sunday, September 10 from 12 pm LIVE on Foxtel’s Main Event, UFC will host its first-ever event in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with UFC 215, live from Rogers Place. -
UFC Drug Testing Policy
Joseph Peer Research paper rough draft SPM-373 UFC Drug Testing Policies and History Introduction The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has a very long history of an ever evolving drug testing policy for its over five hundred athletes. It started in a very crude form, much like the UFC itself, when it began with no gloves, no weight classes, and almost no actual rules. Years ago, the UFC began working with the United States Anti-Doping Agency, to help regulate drug testing and keep the athletes in check. Subsequently, its drug testing, and anti-doping policies went from basically non-existent, to being so strong and controlling that it has become controversial how much power has been given to the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) over the UFC’s athletes. There have been many controversial cases involving everything from tainted urine samples to completely over the top ridiculous punishments for smaller violations. Where did the UFC start from with its drug testing policies, where is it today, and where is it heading in the future? It is very obvious the USADA and the UFC’s fighters are far from agreement on many of the policies, and punishments. Drug Testing Policy The drug testing policy for the UFC has evolved quite a bit since it came into existence, with the main concern being anti-doping. First, doping is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the Anti-Doping Policy Violations set forth in Article 2.1 through Article 2.10 of the Anti-Doping Policy (“UFC Anti-Doping Policy,” 2015 p.#3) These articles cover every possible way an athlete may use, abuse, possess or illegally be in contact with any performance enhancing drug (PED). -
DBU Årsberetning 2007 Dansk Boldspil-Union
Dansk Boldspil-Union Årsberetning 2007 Dansk Boldspil-Union Årsberetning 2007 Indhold Dansk Boldspil-Union Dansk Boldspil-Union 2007 ....................................................................................... 4 U/18-landsholdet.......................................................................................................... 52 Internationale relationer ............................................................................................ 8 U/17-landsholdet ........................................................................................................... 53 Medlemstal ...................................................................................................................... 12 U/16-landsholdet ......................................................................................................... 54 Administrationen .......................................................................................................... 13 Old Boys-landsholdet .................................................................................................. 55 Organisationsplan 2007 ............................................................................................ 14 Kvindelandsholdet ....................................................................................................... 56 Bestyrelsen og forretningsudvalget ...................................................................... 18 U/19-kvindelandsholdet ............................................................................................ -
2001 71St NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3/15/2001 to 3/17/2001
71st NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2001 3/15/2001 to 3/17/2001 at Iowa Team Champion Minnesota - 138.5 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Cael Sanderson - Iowa State Gorriaran Award: Garrett Lowney - Minnesota Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Minnesota 138.5 6 Iowa State 66.5 (1) 2 Iowa 125.5 (2) 7 Michigan 65.5 3 Oklahoma State 115.5 (1) 8 Nebraska 52.5 4 Oklahoma 93.5 (1) 9 Arizona State 48 5 Illinois 89 (2) 10 Wisconsin 47 (1) 10 Boise State 47 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Stephen Abas [1] - Fresno State (13-10) 2nd: Jody Strittmatter [2] - Iowa 3rd: Leroy Vega [3] - Minnesota (3-1) 4th: A.J. Grant [10] - Michigan 5th: Mario Stuart [US] - Lehigh (3-2) 6th: Matt Brown [6] - Oklahoma State 7th: Chris Williams [7] - Michigan State (7-5) 8th: Ruben DeLeon [9] - Cal State-Bakersfield 1331st: Eric Juergens [1] - Iowa (10-7) 2nd: Johnny Thompson [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Witt Durden [US] - Oklahoma (4-3) 4th: Todd Beckerman [3] - Nebraska 5th: Roman Fleszar [5] - Hofstra (6-3) 6th: Pat McNamara [4] - Michigan State 7th: David Douglas [11] - Arizona State (6-3) 8th: Brett Lawrence [10] - Minnesota 1411st: Michael Lightner [2] - Oklahoma (5-4) 2nd: Doug Schwab [1] - Iowa 3rd: Eric Larkin [3] - Arizona State (8-2) 4th: Grant Hoerr [11] - Wisconsin 5th: Mark Conley [US] - Navy (WFT) 6th: Sean Gray [4] - Virginia Tech 7th: Robert Sessley [US] - Ohio State (7-6) 8th: Chad Erikson [7] - Minnesota 1491st: Adam Tirapelle [3] - Illinois (5-3) 2nd: Dave Esposito [4] - Lehigh 3rd: Mike Zadick [US] - Iowa (5-3) 4th: Jared Frayer [8] - Oklahoma 5th: JaMarr Billman [7] - Lock Haven (7-4) 6th: Jared Lawrence [2] - Minnesota 7th: Mike Kulczycki [11] - Michigan (10-5) 8th: Eric Schmiesing [6] - Hofstra 1571st: T.J. -
2017: Fight Card and Results: Events 386 to 424
2017: Fight Card and Results: Events 386 to 424 Event 424 UFC 219: Cyborg vs. Holm December 30, 2017 Las Vegas, Nevada Weight Winner Loser Method Round Time Women's Featherweight Championship Women's Feather Cris Cyborg © Holly Holm Decision (unanimous) (49‐46, 48‐47, 48‐47) 5 5:00 Lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov Edson Barboza Decision (unanimous) (30‐25, 30‐25, 30‐24) 3 5:00 Lightweight Dan Hooker Marc Diakiese Submission (guillotine choke) 3 0:42 Women's Straw Carla Esparza Cynthia Calvillo Decision (unanimous) (29‐28, 29‐28, 29‐28) 3 5:00 Welterweight Neil Magny Carlos Condit Decision (unanimous) (30‐27, 30‐27, 29‐28) 3 5:00 Light Heavyweight Michał Oleksiejczuk Khalil Rountree Jr. Decision (unanimous) (30‐27, 30‐27, 30‐27) 3 5:00 Featherweight Myles Jury Rick Glenn Decision (unanimous) (30‐27, 30‐27, 30‐27) 3 5:00 Middleweight Marvin Vettori Omari Akhmedov Draw (majority) (28‐28, 29‐28, 28‐28) 3 5:00 Flyweight Matheus Nicolau Louis Smolka Decision (unanimous) (30‐26, 30‐26, 30‐25) 3 5:00 Bantamweight Tim Elliott Mark De La Rosa Submission (anaconda choke) 2 1:41 For the UFC Women's Featherweight Championship. Event 423 UFC on Fox 26: Lawler vs. dos Anjos December 16, 2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Weight Winner Loser Method Round Time Welterweight title eliminator Welterweight Rafael dos Anjos Robbie Lawler Decision (unanimous) (50‐45, 50‐45, 50‐45) 5 5:00 Catchweight 148.5 lb Josh Emmett Ricardo Lamas KO (punch) 1 4:33 Welterweight Santiago Ponzinibbio Mike Perry Decision (unanimous) (29‐28, 29‐28, 29‐28) 3 5:00 Light Heavyweight -
Netherlands Denmark
MATCH REPORT Group stage – final tournament Group A Matchday 2 Thursday, 20 July 2017 20:45 CET (20:45 local time) Sparta Stadion, Rotterdam Netherlands Denmark 1 (1) (0) 0 1 Sari van Veenendaal (GK) 1 Stina Lykke Petersen (GK) 2 Desiree van Lunteren 5 Simone Boye Sørensen (C) 4 Mandy van den Berg 6 Nanna Christiansen 5 Kika van Es 7 Sanne Troelsgaard 6 Anouk Dekker 8 Theresa Nielsen 7 Shanice van de Sanden 9 Nadia Nadim 8 Sherida Spitse (C) 10 Pernille Harder 9 Vivianne Miedema 11 Katrine Veje 10 Danielle van de Donk 17 Line Jensen 11 Lieke Martens 18 Mie Jans 14 Jackie Groenen 19 Cecilie Sandvej 16 Angela Christ (GK) 16 Maria Christensen (GK) 23 Loes Geurts (GK) 22 Line Johansen (GK) 3 Stephanie van der Gragt 2 Line Røddik 12 Jill Roord 4 Maja Kildemoes 13 Renate Jansen 12 Stine Larsen 15 Sisca Folkertsma 13 Sofie Pedersen 17 Kelly Zeeman 14 Nicoline Sørensen 18 Vanity Lewerissa 15 Frederikke Thøgersen 19 Sheila van den Bulk 20 Stine Pedersen 20 Dominique Janssen 21 Sarah Hansen 21 Lineth Beerensteyn 23 Luna Gewitz 22 Liza van der Most Coach Coach Sarina Wiegman Nils Nielsen Referee Fourth official Riem Hussein (GER) Carina Vitulano (ITA) Assistant referee UEFA Delegate Christina Biehl (GER) Anna Kapasoglou (GRE) Chrysoula Kourompylia (GRE) (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper Last updated 20/07/2017 21:56:42 CET Netherlands Denmark Thursday 20 July 2017 20:45 CET (20:45 local time) Match report Sparta Stadion, Rotterdam Netherlands Denmark 1 (1) (0) 0 8 Sherida Spitse 20' 49' 7 Sanne Troelsgaard 4 Mandy van den Berg (Out) 54' 3 Stephanie van der Gragt (In) 6 Nanna Christiansen (Out) 64' 4 Maja Kildemoes (In) 11 Katrine Veje (Out) 69' 12 Stine Larsen (In) 77' 4 Maja Kildemoes 11 Lieke Martens (Out) 78' 13 Renate Jansen (In) 82' 5 Simone Boye Sørensen 7 Shanice van de Sanden (Out) 88' 21 Lineth Beerensteyn (In) Goal Penalty Own goal Substitution Missed penalty Yellow card(s) Red card(s) Yellow/red card (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper . -
2020 Topps UFC Striking Signatures Checklist
STRIKING SIGNATURES FIGHTER AUTOGRAPHS STS-AC Arianny Celeste Octagon Girl® STS-AES Ashlee Evans-Smith Flyweight STS-AG Alexa Grasso Strawweight STS-AH Alexander Hernandez Lightweight STS-AI Al Iaquinta Lightweight STS-AL Andrea Lee Flyweight STS-AN Amanda Nunes Bantamweight STS-AR Aleksandar Rakic Light Heavyweight STS-AS Anthony Smith Light Heavyweight STS-ASA Andrew Sanchez Middleweight STS-BC Bethe Correia Bantamweight STS-BH Barb Honchak Flyweight STS-BJP B.J. Penn Featherweight STS-BP Brittney Palmer Octagon Girl® STS-BR Ben Rothwell Heavyweight STS-BW Brookliyn Wren Octagon Girl® STS-CB Curtis Blaydes Heavyweight STS-CBL Chrissy Blair Octagon Girl® STS-CG Christos Giagos Lightweight STS-CGA Cláudia Gadelha Strawweight STS-CK Calvin Kattar Featherweight STS-CL Chad Laprise Welterweight STS-CLI Chuck Liddell Light Heavyweight STS-CM Curtis Millender Welterweight STS-CS Cory Sandhagen Bantamweight STS-CSJ Chan Sung Jung Featherweight STS-CSW Cub Swanson Featherweight STS-CV Cain Velasquez Heavyweight STS-DC Daniel Cormier Heavyweight STS-DCL Devin Clark Light Heavyweight STS-DCR Dominick Cruz Bantamweight STS-DD Drew Dober Lightweight STS-DL Derrick Lewis Heavyweight STS-DR Dominick Reyes Light Heavyweight STS-DS Devonte Smith Lightweight STS-EA Eryk Anders Middleweight STS-EZD Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos Welterweight STS-FR Francisco Rivera Bantamweight STS-FS Frankie Saenz Bantamweight STS-GN Geoff Neal Welterweight STS-GSP Georges St-Pierre Welterweight STS-HC Henry Cejudo Bantamweight STS-HD Hakeem Dawodu Featherweight STS-HH Holly -
Nadia Nadim, and 4
Our Game Magazine Editorial Calendar UPCOMING ISSUES NCAA 2017 NWSL Photo Issue Issue 35 OUR GAME MAGAZINE Euro 2017 Editorial Rachael Caldwell CONTENTS JJ Duke Ruth Moore INTRODUCTION 4 Brandi Ortega TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 8 @OURGAMEMAGAZINE GROUP OVERVIEWS GROUP A 15 GROUP B 29 GROUP C 43 Subscription Info: [email protected] or GROUP D 57 http://www.ourgamemag.com/subscribe Customer Service: Address changes or billing inquiries to [email protected] REFEREES 70 Advertising Info: VENUES 71 [email protected] VERO BOQUETE: Reprints and Permissions: [email protected] PRESENT IN HISTORY 72 Letters to the Editor and other submissions: [email protected] Our Game Magazine (ISSN 2328-093X) is published four times a year by Our Game LLC. All content (unless otherwise noted) is Copyright ©2017 Our Game LLC. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 The UEFA European Women’s Championship is currently held every four years between countries represented by the UEFA continental confederation. The first three finals competitions (1984, 1987, 1989) were known as the UEFA European Competition for Representative Women’s Teams. After the 1989 tournament, the competition was given status as the European Championship and given the name it holds today. In 1991 and 1995, the competition was used as the European qualifying tournament for the World Cup. The competition has expanded since its beginnings in 1984 as a four-team tournament and biennial event. In 1997, eight teams competed and the competition thereafter became a quadrennial event. The tournament again expanded in 2009 to 12 teams and in 2017 was expanded to 16 teams.