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The term "tournaments" was originally used in sport events, with fewer participants and more clarity of the indexes.
Several weeks later, at age 28, Jones retired from what he termed "tournament golf".
This game is a great example of why the Copa America is a better long-term tournament for the U.S. and Mexico than the Gold Cup: It is a better measure of where the teams stand in the world.
In the long term, the tournament aims to replicate what occurs in Europe.
A feisty off-pitch preamble had seen Sampson call for protection from the referee against a side he termed the tournament's "most aggressive".
In terms of tournament prize money, the winning men's team will take home £616,000, with £40,000 going to the women.
The short-term prospect of tournament progress, potentially leading into the long-term stability of no change in the manager's dug-out until 2018, ensured it was a draw without the fear and trepidation which marked the build-up to the last World Cup.
Ironically, it could not matter less in terms of the tournament.
In strict basketball terms, the overarching tournament question is this: Can anyone defeat Baylor?
"You know, you feel, 'Gosh, this is it,' in terms of a tournament".
Frazier refused to participate when his financial backers objected to the contract terms for the tournament, and Jimmy Ellis took the crown.
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