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  1. Craig Stevens -- Record
    Craig Stevens may have won the feature race in record time, but fastest around the full 125km Moehau Man course was a start-studded Tauranga and Auckland conglomerate of Jon Hume, Sergey Kokorin and Oscar Stielau. Hume is a former New Zealand mountain biking star, Kokorin a former Russian ultra-marathon rep and Stielau a former South African who has become one of New Zealand’s best long distance kayakers. Together they smashed the previous course record with an amazing time of 6hrs 35min 38secs.
  2. David Beckham -- Football
    As a player, David Beckham is a wide midfielder with a predominant right foot. He's extremely precise on curving the ball with the inside of his foot. That makes him very dangerous on crosses and long balls down the flank. Apart from this, he is rarely useful in defense and does not possess the quickness required for short passing in close quarters. He main abilities are typical of the British style of football, but from a global point of view are limited.
  3. Karen Allen -- New York
    Allen was born in Carrollton, in rural central Illinois, the daughter of Patricia A. (née Howell), a teacher, and Carroll Thompson Allen, an FBI agent.[1] Allen spent her first 10 years traveling around the country with her parents and two sisters. After graduating from DuVal Senior High School, in Lanham, MD at 17, she moved to New York to study art and design at Fashion Institute of Technology. She later attended the University of Maryland, College Park and spent time traveling through South and Central America. In 1974, Allen joined a theater group and three years later moved back to New York and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute.
  4. Swimming -- Olympic Games
    Swimming has been a sport at every modern Summer Olympics. It has been open to women since 1912. Along with track & field athletics it is one of the most popular spectator sports at the Games and one with the biggest number of events.
  5. Elton John -- Sir Elton John
    Elton John (dubbed Sir Elton John) (born Reginald Dwight in London, 1947) is an English singer/pianist who achieved prominence in the early 1970s. In 2005 he married his long-term partner David Furnish in a Civil Partnership Ceremony.
  6. Kate Ritchie
    Bindi & Terri Irwin, Kath & Kim, WWF legend Carlito, Kate Ritchie, Ian Thorpe and Andrew G are some of the names that made a great contribution to the production. The event ... featured live performances by Guy Sebastian, Kid Courageous and the Young Divas.
  7. Craig Stevens
    Missouri, in July 1918, Craig Stevens originally intended to be a dentist were it not for the drama classes he began taking at the University of Kansas in the late 1930s. Leaving college, Stevens went to California and, through his work at the Pasadena Playhouse, eventually found work in films. His film appearance came in a brief bit in Columbia's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939; with Jean Arthur and James Stewart). The young actor was signed by Warner Bros. in 1940. The studio immediately cast Stevens in a variety of supporting roles in features and lead roles in Warners' two-reelers.
  8. Twin Towers -- Buildings
    At the base of the Twin Towers is the Suria, KLCC shopping center. This shopping center caters for the more wealthy section of the Malaysian population and is a favorite of Arabs who often visit KL during August when their own countries become too hot. Here you will see shops such as Louis Vuitton, Channel, Ralf Lauren and all of the other major fashion houses.
  9. John Daly
    Chip Shot: John Daly's life on the PGA Tour has been a roller coaster, reaching the pinnacle of success and falling to the darkest caverns in both life and golf. Now John has found peace in his life and in his golf. Here's a look at the courses at home and on Tour where Long John finds that peace.
  10. Craig Stevens -- Miscellaneous
    Bevins was the surprise package of the day, even taking time out of Stevens during the epic 22km run around Moehau mountain, to trail the experienced winner by just 12min. Third placed Mark Struthers was ... a standout. The 50-year-old Aucklander filled third overall and won his veteran 50+ category while beating everyone in the younger 40+ category. In a small women’s field Dunedin’s Kyle Doel made her trip north worthwhile when she was the only woman to finish the full course in just over 10hrs 30min.
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