13 résultats pour "belmont"
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Krone Wins Belmont Stakes.
Krone, her mud-spattered face tracked by tears, was nearly speechless in the winner's circle. “How do you stop crying?” she asked one of Colonial Affair's practiceriders, according to Sports Illustrated. “You don't,” he replied. Krone's triumph represented a personal victory, and it marked a quantum leap forward for women in professional sports. Her win was the first ever by a femalejockey in a Triple Crown race—the Belmont, Kentucky Derby, or Preakness. Krone chose to downplay the issue....
- Belmonte García Juan , 1892-1962, né à Séville, toréro espagnol.
- Le personnage de BELMONTE de Mozart
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The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
The Duke decides to spare Shylock's life, but he does give half of Shylock's money to Antonio, and he gives the rest of it to the state. Antonio says that he will not accept the money if Shylock will agree to become a Christian and if, in his will, he will agree to leave his money to his daughter, Jessica, and her new husband, Lorenzo. Shylock, broken and defeated, agrees to all these conditions and leaves the court. Overjoyed, Antonio and his friends offer to pay the young lawyer whatev...
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Arcaro Wins the Triple Crown.
that Citation was the class of the field, regardless of track condition. Citation, the overwhelming favorite at odds of 1-to-10, came out of the gate first, pulled aheadby two lengths on the backstretch, and romped to the finish six lengths ahead of the second-place horse, Vulcan. Arcaro used the whip only twice: at the entrance ofthe backstretch and just outside the eighth pole. According to the New York Times, ”Citation got the idea, and kept pulling away from the others through the final ya...
- Gracián y Morales Baltasar, 1601-1658, né à Belmonte près de Calatayud (Aragon), écrivain espagnol.
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L’ENLÈVEMENT AU SÉRAIL de W.-A. Mozart (résumé et analyse de l’œuvre – Répertoire lyrique)
PERSONNAGES : BELMONTE, fiancé de Constance (t) -PEDRILLE, serviteur de Bel monte
- Thoroughbred Racing's Triple Crown Winners This race is for three-year-olds who have won thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes in the same year.
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Horse Racing.
interested parties claim the same horse at the same price, lots are drawn to determine the winning offer. Knowledgeable owners and trainers may use claiming races toobtain, at bargain prices, horses whose former owners underestimated the potential of their animals. Two other types of contests are match races and walkovers. A match race pits only two horses, almost always that season’s most successful racers, in a head-to-headduel. A walkover occurs when only one horse has not been scratched (w...
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tauromachie, n.
tradition locale ininterrompue peut être invoquée. Cela explique que des corridas ne puissent être légalement organisées que dans quelques villes françaises. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les livres tauromachie - les picadors, page 5051, volume 9 tauromachie - le matador, page 5051, volume 9 tauromachie - la mise à mort, page 5051, volume 9 tauromachie - le banderillo, page 5051, volume 9 tauromachie - passe de poitrine, page 5051, volume 9 tauromachie - derechazo, sorte...
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Bullfighting.
V THE GREAT MATADORS Ranking the great matadors is highly subjective. Most aficionados would agree, however, that the following names must be included in any list of the modern greats:Rodolfo Gaona, Armillita (Fermín Espinosa), and Arruza, of Mexico; and Belmonte, Manolete, and Antonio Ordoñez, of Spain. Few South Americans have made an impacton the international bullfighting world. Although several North Americans have attempted careers as matadors, only Sidney Franklin and John Fulton Short m...
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New York (city) - geography.
The Bronx is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, and the only one on the American mainland. Even so, it is surrounded by water on threesides: Long Island Sound on the east, the Harlem and East rivers on the south, and Hudson River on the west. Encompassing 109 sq km (42 sq mi), it had 1,332,650inhabitants in 2000. Largely residential, the Bronx includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Fieldston is particularly elegant, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns a...