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  2. Powerlifting - Wikipedia

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    Powerlifting is a strength sport that consists of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift. As in the sport of Olympic weightlifting, it involves the athlete attempting a maximal weight single-lift effort of a barbell loaded with weight plates. Powerlifting evolved from a sport known as "odd lifts ...

  3. Athletics in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Julian Walsh (ウォルシュ・ジュリアン・ジャミイ Uorusyu Jurian Jamii, born 18 September 1996 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican-born Japanese track and field athlete competing in the sprints. He is the son of reggae drummer Emanuel Walsh. Alex Wilson (born 19 September 1990 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Swiss sprinter of Jamaican ...

  4. Asafa Powell - Wikipedia

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    4×100 m relay. Pan American Junior Championships. 2001 Santa Fe. 4x100 meters relay. Asafa Powell, CD (born 23 November 1982) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialised in the 100 metres. He set the 100 metres world record twice, between June 2005 and May 2008 with times of 9.77 and 9.74 seconds. Powell has consistently broken the 10 ...

  5. Carey McLeod - Wikipedia

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    Carey McLeod (born 14 April 1998) is a Jamaican athlete who competes in the long jump and triple jump. Career [ edit ] McLeod studied at Kingston College in Jamaica before moving to the University of Tennessee .

  6. Lia Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Lia Catherine Thomas [2] (born May 1999) is an American swimmer. She is the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship, having won the women's 500-yard freestyle event in 2022. [3] During her swimming career, Thomas has been part of the public debate about transgender women in women's sports.

  7. Hip dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    1 in 1,000 (term babies) [3] Hip dysplasia is an abnormality of the hip joint where the socket portion does not fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. [1] Hip dysplasia may occur at birth or develop in early life. [1] Regardless, it does not typically produce symptoms in babies less than a year old. [3]