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"Ivy Duke (9 June 1896, Kensington, London – 8 November 1937, London) was a British actress.Ivy Duke . bfi.org.uk She was married to the actor and director Guy Newall with whom she co-starred in several films. Filmography * The March Hare (1919) * The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton (1919) * I Will (1919) * Fancy Dress (1919) * The Garden of Resurrection (1919) * Duke's Son (1920) * The Lure of Crooning Water (1920) * Testimony (1920) * The Bigamist (1921) * The Persistent Lovers (1922) * Boy Woodburn (1922) * Fox Farm (1922) * A Maid of the Silver Sea (1922) * The Starlit Garden (1923) * The Great Prince Shan (1924) * Decameron Nights (1924) * A Knight in London (1929) ReferencesExternal links * Category:1896 births Category:1937 deaths Category:English film actresses Category:English silent film actresses Category:People from Kensington Category:20th-century English actresses "
"Anastasia Myskina was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year. Martina Hingis won the title, defeating Olga Poutchkova 6–0, 6–4 in the final.'Hingis wins 2nd title of year : Sunfeast Open' SeedsResults=FinalsTop HalfBottom Half=Qualifying=SeedsQualifiersDrawFirst Qualifier=Second Qualifier=Third Qualifier=Fourth QualifierReferencesExternal links *Singles Draw *Draws at WTA archive Category:2006 WTA Tour Category:Sunfeast Open "
"Yuri Maier (born April 5, 1989) is an Argentine Olympic wrestler, who has won multiple international titles representing his country and individually. Among his most outstanding results he has been awarded a total of 12 medals at Pan American Championships in several different age categories, making him the top Argentinian medalist in wrestling history. He also received the Revelation Sports Clarín Award in 2004, winner of the Jorge Newbery award in 2005 as the best athlete of the City of Buenos Aires in this field, and was nominated many times for the best Argentinian athlete award. Biography Born in Corrientes, Argentina, in a humble neighborhood of the Corrientes capital (Laguna seca). At the age of six he moved to Buenos Aires with his family because of his father's work. In his early years of sport activity he performed various sports such as swimming and gymnastics, but at the age of seven he became more interested in Olympic Wrestling. He competed locally with good results from the beginning, and that motivated his commitment to the sport. His first appearance in international events representing his country was in 2001 in the neighboring country of Chile, where he won the gold medal in the International Tournament Barros Arana. And since then, his name has not stopped appearing in international competitions at a Pan-American and global level. Despite his young age he has won multiple international titles representing his country professionally. Among the most outstanding results are a total of 12 medals at the Pan American Championships in various age categories, making it the largest Argentinian medalist in his discipline in the history. He was also the first Argentinian medalist at the Pan American Games of XVI Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011 after 20 years of Argentina not obtaining a medal in the event. Yuri ha's won several awards over the course of the years, such as the Sports Ministry of the Province of Corrientes to outstanding athletes in this province, the Revelation Sports Clarín Award in 2004, the Jorge Newbery Award in 2005 for the best athlete of the City of Buenos Aires and was nominated several times to the Olympia awards for best Argentinian athlete in the category of wrestling. Nowadays he belongs to the KAV Mansfelder Land E.V. Club for whom he wrestles in the Ringen Bundesliga (German League of Wrestling). Olympic Wrestling is not a popular sport in Argentina so Yuri has had to cross the borders of his native country since the beginning of his career, to stand out and get better training. He spent several seasons training in countries such as Cuba, America, Germany and Russia. Because of this, he had to spend long periods away from home. To get the results he is aiming for he needs to be moved to the city of Vladikavkaz, Russia in 2012 in order to prepare for the Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro 2016. Yuri Olimpia won the Silver award 2013 as best fighter of the year. Main results * Pan American Championships Cadet 2004: Freestyle Silver (silver) Greco-Roman Silver (silver). * Pan American Championships Cadet 2005: Freestyle 16px (gold) Greco-Roman 16px (gold). * Pan American Championships Junior 2006: Freestyle Silver (silver) Greco-Roman Bronze (bronze). * Pan American Championships Junior 2007: Freestyle Bronze (bronze). * Pan American Championships Junior 2009: Freestyle Bronze (bronze) Greco-Roman Silver (silver). * IX South American Games 2010: Free bronze (bronze). * 2011 Pan American Games: Greco-Roman Bronze (bronze). * South American Championship 2011 Freestyle 16px (gold). Greco-Roman 16px (gold). * Senior Pan American Championship 2012: Freestyle silver (silver). * Senior Pan American Championship 2013: Freestyle silver (silver). References External links * Category:Argentine male sport wrestlers Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:Argentine people of German descent Category:Wrestlers at the 2011 Pan American Games Category:Wrestlers at the 2015 Pan American Games Category:Pan American Games competitors for Argentina Category:Pan American Games bronze medalists for Argentina Category:Pan American Games medalists in wrestling Category:South American Games silver medalists for Argentina Category:South American Games medalists in wrestling Category:Competitors at the 2014 South American Games "