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Yuki Ohno was prescient when he named his son Apolo, taken from the Greek words
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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Yuki Ohno was prescient when he named his son Apolo, taken from the Greek words
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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Yuki Ohno was prescient when he named his son Apolo, taken from the Greek words
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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Yuki gave his son the name Apolo because it means "to lead away from" in Greek, and Chun harnessed Ohno's uncanny directional ability, the way he splits competitors on the tiny, frenzied track by taking exactly the right angle.
NYT > Home Page By GREG BISHOP 2010
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Yuki Ohno was prescient when he named his son Apolo, taken from the Greek words
JSOnline.com 2010
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Elvira Cristina Franco has owned a store, called Apolo 11, located in Asunción's Tacumbu neighborhood, for over 7 years.
Kiva Loans 2010
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But to look at you, wrapped up tight in that bulky blue jacket, puffs of frosty air wafting out of your mouth whenever you say "Apolo" or "Picabo" or "Pelletier," you look like you'd give anything to be covering bowling.
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If anything, he seems to go out of his way to keep a low profile, in striking contrast to other American stars such as Apolo Anton Ohno.
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If anything, he seems to go out of his way to keep a low profile, in striking contrast to other American stars such as Apolo Anton Ohno.
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If anything, he seems to go out of his way to keep a low profile, in striking contrast to other American stars such as Apolo Anton Ohno.
Fore, right! 2010
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