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    Its Gen 2 speaker is waterproofed to the gills (the brand asserts it's even 100% waterproof), handling full submersion under water in our testing. Read more: Best Fitness Watches Size

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    Official seal of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. Sam Rayburn, longest serving speaker of the House, 17 years, 53 days (cumulative) Tip O'Neill, longest uninterrupted tenure of office, 9 years, 350 days. Theodore M. Pomeroy, shortest tenure of office, 1 day. Rank.

  6. List of canoe/kayak athletes by country - Wikipedia

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    Larry Cain, two Olympic medals. Richard Dalton, participant in 2004 Summer Olympics. Steve Giles, bronze medalist in 2000 Summer Olympics. Ian Mortimer. Michael Scarola. Gavin Maxwell, participant in 1996 Summer Olympics. Kayak. Mylanie Barre. Caroline Brunet, two silver and one bronze Olympic medals.

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    Kayak. Whitewater kayaker at Great Falls, Virginia, United States. A kayak is a small, narrow human-powered watercraft typically propelled by means of a long, double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Inuktitut word qajaq ( IPA: [qajɑq] ). In British English, the kayak is also considered to be a kind of canoe .