An Aarberg amo in usa ka munisipalidad ha distrito administratibo han Seeland ha canton han Bern ha nasod han Swiza. k h l Mga munisipalidad ha distrito administratibo han Seeland, Swiza Aarberg | Arch | Bangerten | Bargen | Brüttelen | Büetigen | Bühl | Büren an der Aare | Busswil bei Büren | Diessbach bei Büren | Dotzigen | Epsach | Erlach | Finsterhennen | Gals | Gampelen | Grossaffoltern | Hagneck | Hermrigen | Ins | Jens | Kallnach | Kappelen | Leuzigen | Lüscherz | Lyss | Meienried | Merzligen | Müntschemier | Niederried bei Kallnach | Oberwil bei Büren | Radelfingen | Rapperswil | Ruppoldsried | Rüti bei Büren | Schüpfen | Seedorf | Siselen | Studen (BE) | Täuffelen | Treiten | Tschugg | Vinelz | Walperswil | Wengi | Worben Canton han Bern | Mga distrito han Canton han Bern | Mga munisiaplidad han canton han Bern Usa ka turók ini nga barasahon. Dako it imo maibubulig ha Wikipedia pinaagi han pagparabon...
Corporate logos showing NASCAR team sponsors. Sponsoring something (or someone) is the act of supporting an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. The individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor, is known as sponsor . Contents 1 Definition 2 Theories 3 Categories 4 Principles 4.1 Selling 4.2 Leveraging and activation 5 Sponsorship markets 6 See also 7 References Definition Sponsorship [1] is a cash and/or in-kind fee paid to a property (typically in sports, arts, entertainment or causes) in return for access to the exploitable commercial potential associated with that property. While the sponsoree (property being sponsored) may be nonprofit, unlike philanthropy, sponsorship is done with the expectation of a commercial return. While sponsorship can deliver increased awareness, brand building and propensity to purchase, it is differe...
An Seeland amo in usa ka distrito administratibo ha canton han Bern ha nasod han Swiza. k h l Pagbahinbahin han canton han Bern Mga rehiyon Bernese Mittelland · Bernese Oberland · Emmental-Oberaargau (rehiyon) · Jura Bernois (rehiyon) · Seeland Mga distrito Bern-Mittelland · Bernese Jura · Biel/Bienne · Emmental · Frutigen-Niedersimmental · Interlaken-Oberhasli · Oberaargau · Obersimmental-Saanen · Seeland · Thun Mga distrito han Swiza · Mga munisipalidad han canton han Bern k h l Mga munisipalidad ha distrito administratibo han Seeland, Swiza Aarberg | Arch | Bangerten | Bargen | Brüttelen | Büetigen | Bühl | Büren an der Aare | Busswil bei Büren | Diessbach bei Büren | Dotzigen | Epsach | Erlach | Finsterhennen | Gals | Gampelen | Grossaffoltern | Hagneck | Hermrigen | Ins | Jens | Kallnach | Kappelen | Leuzigen | Lüscherz | Lyss | Meienried | Merzligen | Müntschemier | Niederried...
NYRR Logo New York Road Runners (NYRR) is a non-profit [1] running organization based in New York City whose mission is to help and inspire people through running. It was founded in 1958 by Ted Corbitt with 47 members and has since grown to membership of more than 60,000. NYRR serves nearly 600,000 runners of all ages and abilities annually through hundreds of races, community open runs, walks, training sessions, and other running-related programming, with 267,000 youth participating in free fitness programs and events nationally, including 134,000 in New York City’s five boroughs. Contents 1 Organization 2 Races 3 Membership 4 NYRR RUN CENTER featuring the NB Run Hub 5 Information kiosk 6 NYRR Foundation 7 Abebe Bikila Award 8 Running programs 8.1 Central Park Safety Program 8.2 Senior Fitness Program 8.3 Group runs 8.4 Running classes 9 References 10 External links Organization NYRR is headed by Presiden...
Bandera han departamento han Tolima ha Colombia Tatak Buhatan han departamento han Tolima Mapa han Republika han Colombia nga nakikit-an nalutaw an departamento han Tolima An Tolima amo an usa ka departamento han nasod han Colombia. An kapital han departamento amo an Ibagué. k h l Mga departamento han Colombia Amazonas Antioquia Arauca Atlántico Bolívar Boyacá Caldas Caquetá Casanare Cauca Cesar Chocó Córdoba Cundinamarca Guainía Guaviare Huila La Guajira Magdalena Meta Nariño N. Santander Putumayo Quindío Risaralda San Andrés Santander Sucre Tolima Valle del Cauca Vaupés Vichada Pamunuan nga Distrito: Bogotá k h l Mga munisipalidad ha departamento han Tolima Alpujarra • Alvarado • Ambalema • Anzoategui • Armero • Ataco • Cajamarca • Carmen Apicala • Casabianca • Chaparral • Coello • Coyaima • Cunday • Dolores • Espinal • Falan • Flandes • Fresno • Guamo • Herveo • Honda ...
For the tributary stream, see Mile Run (New Jersey). Athletics Mile run Gunder Hägg (right) defeats Arne Andersson with a world record for the mile of 4:06.2 min in Gothenburg in 1942. Men's records World Hicham El Guerrouj 3:43.13 (1999) Women's records World Svetlana Masterkova 4:12.56 (1996) The mile run (1,760 yards [1] or exactly 1,609.344 metres) is a middle-distance foot race. The history of the mile run event began in England, where it was used as a distance for gambling races. It survived track and field's switch to metric distances in the 1900s and retained its popularity, with the chase for the four-minute mile in the 1950s a high point for the race. In spite of the roughly equivalent 1500 metres race, the mile run is present in all fields of athletics and it remains the only imperial distance for which the IAAF records an official world record. Although the mile does not feature at any major championship competition, the Wanamak...