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Violina Linda Pedro : ウィキペディア英語版
Violina Linda Pedro
Violina Linda Pedro (born 1951 or 1952) is a bowls player from Tokelau.
Pedro started to play lawn bowls in 1989.〔(''Tiny nation takes first gold'', Niu FM, 31. August 2007 (11. September 2007) )〕 Lawn bowls is a very popular sport in the South Pacific region.〔(''Lawn Bowls'', Website der 13th South Pacific Games, (11. September 2007) )〕 At the 13th South Pacific Games on Samoa in 2007 she won the first ever gold medal in any international competition for her home country of Tokelau, as she won the women's pairs competition with her partner Opetera Samakia Ngatoko.〔(''Tokelau Leader wants more for his gold medal winning nation'', Pacific Radio News, 31. August 2007 (11. September 2007) )〕〔(''Tokelau gets a touch of Gold'', Website der 13th South Pacific Games, 2. September 2007 (11. September 2007) )〕 She also won a gold medal in the women's singles competition.〔(''Tokelau'', Website der 13th South Pacific Games, 5. September 2007 (11. September 2007) )〕
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