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Toti Fernández
Mónica Fernández, better known as Toti Fernández (born in Guatemala City on March 18, 1968) is a triathlete and ultramarathon runner, lecturer, author, entrepreneur and mother. She won the 2000 and 2001 Ultraman The , also known as ''Ultraman'', is a Japanese science fiction media franchise owned and produced by Tsuburaya Productions, which began with the television series '' Ultra Q'' in 1966. The franchise has expanded into many television shows, fi ... events. Biography Birth and childhood Toti Fernández was born in Guatemala City on March 18, 1968, the youngest of 6 siblings. When she was only ten years old, both her parents died of lung cancer: first her mother, and eight months later, her father. Early years Toti’s life changed drastically when she had to move to Mexico City to live with her father’s sister, who became her tutor. Having to live in 17 different houses and invaded by rebelliousness, she started smoking when she was only 16 and became a h ...
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Toti Fernandez
Toti or TOTI may refer to: * Amanzimtoti, a coastal town in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa * ''Twilight of the Innocents'', an album by the band Ash * Toti (footballer, born 1987), Spanish footballer * Toti Dal Monte (1893–1975), Italian operatic lyric soprano * Toti Gomes (born 1999), Portuguese footballer * ''Tóti'', the Hungarian name for Tăuteu Commune, Bihor County, Romania * Toți, a river in Ialomița County, Romania * William Toti, retired naval officer, writer, photographer, business leader See also * Totie Fields (1930–1978), American comedienne * Toty (other) * Totti Totti is a given name, nickname and surname. Given name or nickname * Totti Bergh (1935–2010), Norwegian jazz saxophonist * Totti Cohen (1932–2010), Australian education activist * Wuilito Fernandes (born 1990), Cape Verdean footballer * Tott ...
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Guatemala City
Guatemala City (, also known colloquially by the nickname Guate), is the Capital city, national capital and largest city of the Guatemala, Republic of Guatemala. It is also the Municipalities of Guatemala, municipal capital of the Guatemala Department and the most populous urban metropolitan area in Central America. The city is located in a mountain valley called Valle de la Ermita () in the south-central part of the country. Guatemala City is the site of the native Maya civilization, Mayan city of Kaminaljuyu in Mesoamerica, which was occupied primarily between 1500 BCE and 1200 CE. The present city was founded by the Spanish after their colonial capital, now called Antigua Guatemala, was destroyed by the devastating 1773 Guatemala earthquake, 1773 Santa Marta earthquake and its aftershocks. It became the third royal capital of the surrounding Captaincy General of Guatemala; which itself was part of the larger Viceroyalty of New Spain in imperial Spanish America and remained und ...
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Ultraman (endurance Challenge)
Ultraman is a three-day, 515 km (320 mile) multisport race modelled on the one held annually on the Big Island of Hawaii which is now called the Ultraman World Championship. "Ultraman" is a branding for events affiliated with the Hawaii original. Each race is divided into three stages over three days: The first is a 6.2-mile (10-km) ocean swim from Kailua Bay to Keauhou Bay, followed by a 90-mile (145-km) cross-country bike ride, with vertical climbs that total 6,000 feet. Stage two is a 171.4-mile (276-km) bike ride from Volcanoes National Park to Kohala Village Inn in Hawi, with total vertical climbs of 4,000 feet. Stage three is a 52.4-mile (84-km) double-marathon, which starts at Hawi and finishes on the beach at the Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area. Each stage must be completed within 12 hours or less. The swim portion of stage one must be completed in 5.5 hours or less. Competitors who do not reach the finish lines within the time limits are disqualif ...
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Toti Fernández "Marathon Des Sables"
Toti or TOTI may refer to: * Amanzimtoti, a coastal town in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa * ''Twilight of the Innocents'', an album by the band Ash * Toti (footballer, born 1987), Spanish footballer * Toti Dal Monte (1893–1975), Italian operatic lyric soprano * Toti Gomes (born 1999), Portuguese footballer * ''Tóti'', the Hungarian name for Tăuteu Commune, Bihor County, Romania * Toți, a river in Ialomița County, Romania * William Toti, retired naval officer, writer, photographer, business leader See also * Totie Fields (1930–1978), American comedienne * Toty (other) * Totti Totti is a given name, nickname and surname. Given name or nickname * Totti Bergh (1935–2010), Norwegian jazz saxophonist * Totti Cohen (1932–2010), Australian education activist * Wuilito Fernandes (born 1990), Cape Verdean footballer * Tott ...
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Mónica "La Toti" Fernández
Monica is a female given name with many variant forms, including Mónica (Italian, Spanish and Portuguese), Mônica (Brazilian Portuguese), Monique (French), Monika (German, Indian, Lithuanian), Moonika (Estonia), and Mónika (Hungarian). History The etymology of ''Monica'' is unknown. Its earliest attestation known today is as the name of Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine. St. Monica was born in Numidia in North Africa, but was also a citizen of Carthage, hence the name may be of Punic or Berber origin. It has also been associated with the Greek word ''monos'', meaning "alone". Though etymologically unrelated, "Monica" was also a name in Latin, deriving from the verb ''monere'', meaning "to advise". One of the early occurrences of the name in modern literature is the character Monica Thorne in the 1858 novel ''Doctor Thorne'' by Anthony Trollope. Popularity In the United States, the name's popularity reached a peak in 1977, when it was the 39th most popular fema ...
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