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- Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
50: ...[[Joseph Brodsky]], pre-eminent among Tsvetaeva's champions. Tsvetaeva is primarily a poet-lyricist, since he... - Delia Gonzalez (2350 bytes)
7: ...r of [[women's boxing]]'s most accomplished world champions, the talented [[Regina Halmich]], in May of [[200... - Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
3: ...he Tar Heels to four consecutive [[NCAA]] women's championships. She was an All-American and [[Atlantic Coast...
5: ...me the youngest American woman to win a World Cup championship at the age of 19. In [[1993]], she graduated f...
11: ...st of the women on the national team became world champions again, by winning the FIFA Women's World Cup. Cha... - Jackie Joyner-Kersee (2098 bytes)
1: [[image:jackie_joyner.jpg|frame|At World Championship 1987]]
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19: {{Footer Olympic Champions Long Jump Women}} - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
10: ...at same year she won the International Clay Court Championships held at [[Sainte-Claude]], turning 15 during ...
14: ...ntil [[1920 in sports|1920]], but the [[Wimbledon Championships]] were again organised after a four year hiat...
20: ...ourth round. From 1920 to 1926 she won the French Championships ([[French Open]] from 1925) six times.
24: ...arance in the 1921 [[U.S. Open (tennis)|US Open]] championships. That year, to raise reconstruction funds for...
52: ...Wimbledon Singles, doubles, and the mixed doubles championships in the same year (in 1920, 1922 and 1925). - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ... She won the women's singles title at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] a record 9 times.
9: ...átilová won the Czechoslovakian national tennis championship. In [[1973]], aged 16, she turned professional...
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97: '''Year Championship Partner - Babe Zaharias (4002 bytes)
9: ...] for her fourth and fifth [[women's majors|major championships]].
11: ...er tenth and final major with a U.S. Women's Open championship. Her [[cancer]] reappeared in 1955 and limited...
25: {{Footer_Olympic_Champions_80_m_hurdles_Women}}
27: {{Footer Olympic Champions Javelin Throw Women}} - Belgium (31774 bytes)
185: ...[[Kim Clijsters]] (#22), who has won the WTA Tour Championships twice: in 2002 and 2003, and [[Justine Henin-...
187: ...rland, was Belgian. Belgium has world and olympic champions in [[tennis]], [[athletics]], [[motocross]], [[ju... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
485: ...s the only Asian team to have won the prestigious Champions Trophy. It has been consistently ranked amongst t... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
100: ...al purposes: electoral areas or regional football championships. In 1976, the districts were dismantled in th...
288: ...up in Japan last December, by defeating Colombian champions Once Caldas in the penalty shootouts. Portugal is... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
139: ...ball Championship|European Championship]]; [[UEFA Champions League]]
141: * Africa: [[African Nations Cup]]; [[African Champions League]]
142: * Asia: [[Asian Cup]]; [[Asian Champions League]]
143: ...ca & Caribbean: [[CONCACAF Gold Cup]]; [[CONCACAF Champions Cup]] - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
161: ... 2005]] has nurtured 17 Olympians and 95 national champions. - Horse (38916 bytes)
303: ...penshowjumping.com/ The British Open Show Jumping Championships] - Top class international Show Jumping
305: ...rse of the Year Show] - This is Britain's show of Champions - Auto racing (15302 bytes)
36: ...n the [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]] (currently [[Champcars]] and the [[Indy Raci...
46: ...nships and most countries have their own national championships like the [[SCCA ProRally]] organized by the [...
59: ...ionship]], before known as [[European Touring Car Championship]]. Raced with two-litre cars, it is reviving ...
61: ...]]'s [[SPEED World Challenge]] Touring Car and GT championships, and the long-running [[Trans-Am series]].
79: ...dy [http://www.brisca.com/BRISCA] promote a World Championship in the F1 category. - Formula One (29650 bytes)
7: ...World Drivers Championship and World Constructors Championship, and is the most expensive sport in the world,...
18: ...onship for constructors followed in [[1958]]. Non-championship Formula One races were held for many years, bu...
22: [[Giuseppe Farina]] won the first World Championship in his [[Alfa Romeo]] in [[1950]], barely beat...
26: ...ams and [[commonwealth]] drivers won twelve world championships between [[1962]] and [[1973]].
43: ...nda]]-powered machine, in 1987) won several world championships, as did McLaren's [[Niki Lauda]], Alain Prost... - Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
19: ...nt championship in stock car racing is the NASCAR championship, currently called the [[Nextel Cup]] after its...
21: ...ASCAR, there is [[IROC]] (''International Race of Champions'') and the [[IPower Dash]] series, formerly known... - National League (4871 bytes)
3: ...eginning with the 1903 season, the regular season champions of the two leagues have met in the [[World Series...
7: ...vision champions meeting in the [[National League Championship Series]] (an additional round of postseason co...
65: *[[National League Championship Series]] (NLCS) - World Series (40101 bytes)
1: ...ankees have the most World Series titles, with 26 championships.
3: ...r games to none, earning their first World Series Championship in 31,458 days, the last being in the [[1918 W...
9: ...s to pit the [[North America]]n champions against champions in the Japanese or Latin American leagues have, s...
11: ...ing a linear progression from the phrase "World's Championship Series" (used to describe the [[1903]] series)...
13: ...nternational teams do occur, notably at the world championships and at the [[Olympic Games]]. To the [[Summer... - Arizona Diamondbacks (6463 bytes)
12: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (1): [[2001]]
18: ...ecome the youngest expansion franchise to win the championship. See [[2001 World Series]]. - Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
3: ...ican sport, while collecting one [[World Series]] championship in that time (in 1995, also a strike-shortened...
13: ..., [[2003 in sports|2003]], [[2004 National League Championship Series|2004]]
16: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (3): [[1914 World Series|1914]], [[195...
21: ...t away the favored Athletics. They were now World Champions. The turnaround was complete. The team was at the...
50: ... first team in Major League Baseball to win world championships in three different cities. With their strong ...
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