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Posté par: Morrisshot le Novembre 12, 2024, 05:47:57 am
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 Bermuda just took home the gold medal in the women s  stanley cup (https://www.cup-stanley.com.de) triathlon in Tokyo mdash; making it the smallest country to win gold at the Summer Olympics. Flora Duffy earned the gold medal in the event with a time of 1:55:36.This is the first Olympic gold medal for Bermuda, which has anestimated population of 62,034. The country is so small, it only sent two athletes to the Tokyo Games ndash; Duffy for the triathlon and rower Dara Alizadeh.    Golden glory!Flora Duffy wins the women s  Triathlon - it s  BER s first ever Olympic gold!@WorldTriathlon pic.twitter/stRcyD1uoomdash; Olympics  @Olympics  July 26, 2021  The country s first Olympics was Berlin in 1936 and in its Olympic history, it has only taken home one other medal mdash; boxer Clarence Hill won a bronze in the men s 81kg heavyweight competition at the Montreal Games in 1976.                                        With its first gold medal, Bermuda joins a short list of small countries to win gold at the Olympics mdash; but it s still the smallest to do so at the Summer Games.According to the Olympics, five notable small countries have won gold. Luxembourg, which has an estimated population of 637,177, won gold in the  stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.de) men s 1 stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.pl) 500 in 1952. Suriname, in South America, which has an estimated population of 607,600, won gold in the men s 100 butterfly in 1988. Bahamas, which has an estimated population of 381,200, won gold for sailing in 1964. And Grenada, in the Caribbean, which has an estimated population of 113,084, won go Cphq The plea for more health care workers to treat Ebola in Africa
 A Texas woman plans to challenge a judge s decision to deny her a new trial after sentencing her to five years in prison for voter fraud. Crystal Mason was convicted in March of voting illegally in the 2016 presidential election. Texas law makes the 43-year-old ineligible to vote because she was on probation for tax fraud. Mason says she didn t know about that law.  When Mason showed up to vote last November, her name wasn t on the voter roll, so she was asked to fill out and sign a provisional ballot. That s when elections workers discovered she was a convicted felon, reports CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller. I m wishing that I never voted. That s how I m wishing. I m wishing that I never ever went up there to vote,  Mason said.  Mason said she hadn t even planned on voting in the 2016 election until her mother convinced her.    af1 (https://www.airforceone.fr)              air max 1 (https://www.airmaxplus.us)                          The former tax preparer was sentenced to five years in federal prison in August 2011 and discharged in August 2016. She was then was put on three years su stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.ca) pervised release. She said no one ever told her she was not allowed to vote under Texas law.  Right now, I m very overwhelmed with all this. Everything is a shock, you know  Everything,  Mason said.  Mason was arrested in February this year and sentenced to another five years in prison, this time for illegal voting.   Voting is something that people should be scared of. That s the message, pure and simple. And it certainly worked on Crystal,  Mason s defense