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"Alyona Aksyonova (; born 13 November 1979 in Andijan) is an Uzbek sport shooter. She won a bronze medal in small-bore rifle prone at the 2000 Asian Championships in Langkawi, Malaysia, and was selected to compete for Uzbekistan in two editions of the Olympic Games (2000 and 2004). Akysonova's Olympic debut came as a 21-year-old at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. There, she finished in a massive eight-way tie for twentieth place in the 10 m air rifle with a qualifying score of 391, just three points below the Olympic final cutoff. Akysonova also competed in the 50 m rifle 3 positions, but plummeted to a thirtieth-place tie with Cuba's Eunice Caballero and fellow markswoman Yuliya Shakhova at 567 points (194 in prone, 185 in standing, and 188 in the kneeling series) in the prelims. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Aksyonova qualified as a lone markswoman for her second Uzbek team in rifle shooting. She managed to get a minimum qualifying standard of a near- perfect 399 to secure an Olympic berth for Uzbekistan in air rifle, following her seventh-place finish at the Asian Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia few months earlier. In the 10 m air rifle, held on the first day of the Games, Akysonova fired an ill-fated 384 out of a possible 400 to finish in a distant fortieth out of forty-four shooters. Nearly a week later, in the 50 m rifle 3 positions, Aksyonova marked 193 in prone, a substandard 175 in standing, and 190 in the kneeling series to accumulate a total score of 562 points in the qualifying round, closing her out of the final to twenty-ninth place. References External links * Category:1979 births Category:Living people Category:Uzbekistani female sport shooters Category:Olympic shooters of Uzbekistan Category:Shooters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Category:Shooters at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category:Shooters at the 1998 Asian Games Category:People from Andijan Category:Asian Games medalists in shooting Category:Asian Games bronze medalists for Uzbekistan Category:Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games "
"Hildebrando Pascoal Nogueira Neto (born 17 January 1952), popularly known as the Deputado Motosserra (chainsaw representative), is a Brazilian politician and former colonel of Acre State's Military Police. He was elected as a federal representative of the PFL, but was expelled by his party after his criminal activity came to light. He is best known for his brutality, including dismemberment by chainsaw, then killing with either a stake or bullet through the head. Crimes and career Hildebrando worked most of his career in the Military Police, earning the rank of commander and then colonel. He then was elected State Representative in 1994, with the support of Orleir Cameli and Ronivon Santiago (both of whom have also been investigated for corruption). As early as 1995, Brazilian human rights groups and the Ministry of Justice (Brazil) were investigating Hildebrando. During these early periods, there were widespread reports that he dismembered victims with a chainsaw and participated in the drug trafficking trade he was tasked with fighting. However, during this investigation, most of the witnesses were assassinated, including a former accomplice of Hildebrando named Sebastião Crispim. He was found dismembered with his eyes torn out. Another witness was kidnapped with his two sons, ruthlessly tortured, and then killed. Others were killed and then dissolved in acid. His most famous killing was of the Baiano, Agilson Firmino dos Santos. He was a mechanic that was rumored to have participated in the killing of Hildebrando's brother. He tortured Santos and chopped him to pieces with a chainsaw. While leading the criminal enterprise in the state, he participated in violent and horrific methods of enforcing his criminal rule. "One witness said he accompanied Mr Pascoal across the border to Bolivia, where the congressman picked up nearly 1,000 kg of cocaine. The same witness said that under orders from his boss he helped to kill 10 people." Attempt at national politics Despite these accusations, Hildebrando was elected aa a Federal Representative to the Chamber of Deputies in 1998. A few months later in 1999, Hildebrando was forced to resign after official charges were levied against him. Sentence In 2006 (and reaffirmed in 2009),Hildebrando was convicted of murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, torture, electoral corruption, leading a death squad in Acre, and coordinating an organized crime operation for drug trafficking and cargo theft. He has been sentenced to serve 18.5 years in prison. However, with cases still pending, he could face more than 100 years. References Category:1952 births Category:Brazilian politicians Category:People from Rio Branco Category:Living people Category:Brazilian politicians convicted of crimes "
"is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate that revolves around a high school volleyball team and the relationship between players Hinata Shōyō and Kageyama Tobio. Haikyu have been serialised in Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2012, with bound volumes published by Shueisha. An anime television series by Production I.G aired from April 6 to September 21, 2014 on MBS, other JNN stations, and with English subtitles on Crunchyroll. The anime has been licensed for digital and home video release by Sentai Filmworks. A second season aired from October 4, 2015 to March 27, 2016. A third season, titled , aired from October 8 to December 10, 2016. Sentai Filmworks has also licensed the third season. A fourth season, titled , was announced at the Jump Festa '19 event, with a "kickoff event" for the new series being held on September 22, 2019. The fourth season premiered on January 10, 2020 on the Super Animeism block. It was later announced that the fourth season will be split-cour, with the second half airing in July 2020. However, the second cour has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The second cour premiered on October 2, 2020. It will run for 25 episodes. Multiple OVA episodes have been released. "The Arrival of Lev!" was released on November 9, 2014 following the first season, "Vs. "Failing Grades"" was released on May 2, 2016 following the second season, and "Special Feature! Betting on the Spring High Volleyball" was released on August 4, 2017 following the third season. Two new OVA episodes, "Land vs. Sky" and "The Path of the Ball" were released on January 22, 2020 at the beginning of the fourth season. Series overview Episode list =Season 1 (2014)= =Season 2 (2015–16)= =Season 3 (2016)= =Season 4 (2020)= See also *List of Haikyu!! chapters *List of Haikyu!! characters References Category:Lists of anime episodes "