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  • Tibet delegation participates in 4th national sports meeting 2010-05-18 | From:

    The 4th national sports meeting opened in Hefei, Anhui province on May 16.

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  • 1st Finnish woman conquers Mt. Qomolangma 2010-05-18 | From:

    The first Finnish female mountain climber has conquered Mt. Qomolangma on Monday after a month long climbing, reported Finnish media Monday.

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  • Nepali world cyclist scales Mt. Qomolangma 2010-05-18 | From:

    Nepali world cyclist Pushkar Shah scaled Mt. Qomolangma, the world's highest peak on Monday.

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  • 3 Chinese climbers die in Mt.Dhaulagiri, 2 return Katmandu, Nepal 2010-05-17 | From:

    Chinese civil mountaineers encountered bad weather in Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters) after they atop the seventh highest mountain on May 13, which caused three climbers died.

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  • Tibet establishes Table Tennis Association 2010-05-16 | From:

    The Table Tennis Association of the Tibet Autonomous Region was established on May 15 in Lhasa, capital of Tibet.

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  • Tibet delegation competes for National Sports Meeting 2010-05-16 | From:

    The Tibet delegation with 74 members will compete for the Fourth National Sports Meeting held in Anhui Province from May 16 to 26.

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  • Nepali 'world cyclist' starts Mt. Qomolangma ascent 2010-05-15 | From:

    Pushkar Shah, who is more popularly known as "world cyclist" after he earned national and international fame for travelling to more than 150 countries on his bicycle, began his first attempt to scale the world tallest peak Mt. Everest (Qomolangma).

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  • Chengdu cyclist spent 10 days riding from Chengdu to Lhasa 2010-05-14 | From:

    41 years old Ding Tao, a Chengdu cyclist spent 10 days riding from Chengdu of Sichuan province to Lhasa, capital of Tibet.

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