Staying The Distance - The Melbourne Cup & Horse Racing Channel

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The UnOfficial Melbourne Cup Channel. Staying The Distance - The Melbourne Cup & Horse Racing Channel covers the most important turf staying races from Australia, UK, Germany, France and Japan. Lew Dub has an obsession with the Melbourne Cup known in Australia as 'The Race That Stops A Nation'. Aside from the Melbourne Cup the channel features other major races such as: Goodwood Cup, Ascot Gold Cup, Tenno Sho Spring, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Sydney Cup, Caulfield Cup, Japan Cup, Arima Kinen and The Ebor.

Cup o'Joe

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Welcome to "Cup o' Joe Podcast," where we delve into the profound teachings of the Bible, exploring the character of Jesus Christ and the essence of walking in faith. Join us three times a week for a journey through scripture, enlightening interviews, insightful monologues, and thoughtful comparisons of current events with biblical eschatology. Whether you're deeply rooted in your faith or just curious about the teachings of the Bible, "Cup o' Joe Podcast" offers a welcoming, inspirational space to explore the Word and its application in today's world. Each 30-minute episode is crafted to inspire, educate, and provoke thought, encouraging listeners to deepen their understanding and relationship with God. Through engaging discussions, expert guest insights, and a close examination of current news through a biblical lens, we aim to edify the one body of Christ, fostering a community of believers and seekers alike. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the scriptures, understand the times, and grow together in faith. Don't miss an episode—follow us on Rumble and connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for updates, interactive Q&As, and a behind-the-scenes look at "Cup o' Joe Podcast." Your journey through faith and understanding starts here.

World Cup Soccer Football

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The FIFA World Cup, or often called the World Cup alone, is an international soccer competition which is followed by the senior men's national team members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the World Football Regulatory Agency. This championship has been held every four years since the 1930 tournament, except in 1942 and 1946, which was not held because of World War II. The current World Cup champion is Spain, who won the 2010 tournament in South Africa. The current tournament format was attended by 32 teams competing for the title at the Sports Center in the host country in about one month; This round is often called the World Cup final. The qualification phase, which is currently held in three years before the World Cup, was held to determine which team would qualify for the tournament, along with the host country. The World Cup is one of the most widely watched sports competitions in the world, even beyond the Olympics; It is estimated that 715.1 million people worldwide watched the 2006 FIFA World Cup final match which was held in Germany. The next three World Cups will be held in Brazil in 2014, in Russia in 2018, and in Qatar in 2022