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Awards and nominations[edit]

List of accolades received by Keigo Higashino
Year Award Recipients and Nominees Result
1983 Edogawa Rampo Award Ningyō-tachi no ie (Dolls' House) Nominated
1984 Makyū (Magic Ball) Nominated
1985 Hōkago (After School) Won
1988 Eiji Yoshikawa Prize Gakusei-gai no satsujin (Murder in a College Town) Nominated
1988 Mystery Writers of Japan Award Nominated
1990 Eiji Yoshikawa Prize Chōjin keikaku (Plan Chojin) Nominated
1991 Mystery Writers of Japan Award Tenshi no mimi (Angel Ears - short story collection) Nominated
1992 Kagami no naka de (In the mirror) Nominated
1993 Aru tozasareta yuki no sansō de (In a Snow-Covered Mansion) Nominated
1993 Kōtsū keisatsu no yoru (Night of the Traffic Officer) Nominated
1996 Eiji Yoshikawa Prize Tenkū no hachi (Bee in the Sky) Nominated
1997 Meitantei no okite (Rule of the Detective) Nominated
1999 Himitsu (Secret) Nominated
1999 Mystery Writers of Japan Award Himitsu - Feature film Won
2000 Naoki Prize Shiro yakō (White Night) Nominated
2001 Kataomoi (One-sided Love) Nominated
2003 Tegami (Letter) Nominated
2004 Genya (Mysterious Night) Nominated
2006 Yōgi-sha X no kenshin (The Devotion of Suspect X) Won
Bookstore Grand Prize Nominated
Honkaku Mystery Award Won
2008 New Wind Award Ryūsei no kizuna (Bonds of the Shooting Star) Won
2010 Polar Prize, Best International Novel Mukashi Boku ga Shinda Ie (The Home Where I Died; French title: La maison où je suis mort autrefois) Won
2011 Bookmark Reader Award Won
2012 American Library Association, Best Mystery Novel, Book & Media Awards The Devotion of Suspect X Won
Edgar Award Nominated
Barry Award Nominated
Chūōkōron Prize Namiya zakka-ten no kiseki (Miracle of Namiya General Store) Won
2013 Shibata Renzaburo Award Mugen-bana (Dream Flower) Won
2014 Eiji Yoshikawa Prize Inori no makugaoriru-ji (When the Curtain of Prayer Descend) Won

Japanese Mystery Fiction Guide Rankings

German rugby[edit]

Club rugby in Germany is organized in four tiers, with 16 clubs competing in the first division, the Rugby-Bundesliga; with the 2. Rugby-Bundesliga as the second-highest level; the 3. Liga Süd-West as the third-highest level; and the Rugby-Regionalliga as the fourth tier. While a Verbandsliga effectively forms a 5th tier, in some regions the Regionalliga is the lowest division and no Verbandsliga exists.[16][17] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby-Bundesliga_2017/18

Pl. Club Sp. S U N PF PA Diff. BP Punkte
1. Hannover 78 11 11 0 0 399 131 +268 8 52
2. SC Germania List 11 8 0 3 265 118 +349 11 43
3. RK 03 Berlin 11 6 1 4 265 241 +24 6 32
4. Hamburger RC 12 5 0 7 248 299 −51 6 26
5. Berliner RC 12 5 0 7 182 260 −78 2 22
6. Berlin Grizzlies (R) 11 5 1 5 162 290 −128 1 19
7. SG Odin/Döhren (N) 12 2 2 8 210 363 −153 2 14
8. RC Leipzig 12 2 0 10 166 397 −231 2 10
Stand: 22. April 2018[1]

Ellis[edit]

  • Selected for the South African team 38 times, scoring 7 tries for 21 points.
  • Selection rate per year: 4 in 1965, 4 in 1967, 6 in 1968, 5 in 1969, 6 in 1970, 4 in 1971, 1 in 1972, 6 in 1974, 1 in 1976.

Rodwell[edit]

Year Event Venue Result
2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast Bronze Medal
2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro Silver Medal
2013 World Sevens Series Tournament Wellington Gold Medal
2011 World Sevens Series Tournament Dubai Gold Medal
2010 World Sevens Series Tournament Dubai Gold Medal
2009 World Sevens Series Tournament Wellington Gold Medal
2009 World Sevens Series Tournament London Gold Medal

Rugby Tables[edit]

Opponents Results (RSA 1st) Position Points Dates Venue
Scotland 18-10 Wing 30 Apr 1960 Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth
Wales 3-0 Wing 3 Dec 1960 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Ireland 8-3 Wing 17 Dec 1960 Lansdowne Road, Dublin
England 5-0 Wing 7 Jan 1961 Twickenham, London
Scotland 12-5 Wing 21 Jan 1961 Murrayfield, Edinburgh
England 0-0 Wing 18 Feb 1961 Stade Olympique, Paris
Australia 28-3 Wing 3 (try) 5 Aug 1961 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Australia 23-11 Wing 12 Aug 1961 Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth
Britain 3-0 Wing 21 Jul 1962 Kingspark, Durban
Britain 8-3 Wing 4 Aug 1962 Newlands, CapeTown
Britain 34-14 Wing 25 Aug 1962 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
Australia 5-9 Wing 10 Aug 1963 Newlands,CapeTown
Australia 9-11 Wing 24 Aug 1963 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Wales 24-3 Wing 23 May1964 Kingspark, Durban
England 6-8 Wing 25 Jul 1964 P.A.M. Brink Stadium, Springs
Ireland 6-9 Wing 10 Apr 1965 Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Scotland 5-8 Wing 3 (try) 17 Apr 1965 Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Australia 11-18 Wing 6 (tries) 19 Jun 1965 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Australia 8-12 Wing 26 Jun1965 Lang Park, Brisbane
NewZealand 3-6 Wing 31 Jul 1965 Athletic Park, Wellington
NewZealand 0-13 Wing 21 Aug 1965 Carisbrook, Dunedin
NewZealand 19-16 Wing 4 Sep 1965 Lancaster Park, Christchurch
NewZealand 3-20 Wing 18 Sep 1965 Eden Park, Auckland
England 26-3 Wing 15 Jul1 967 Kingspark, Durban
England 16-3 Wing 3 (try) 22 Jul 1967 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
England 14-19 Wing 29 Jul 1967 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
England 6-6 Wing 12 Aug 1967 Newlands, CapeTown
Britain 25-20 Wing 8 Jun 1968 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Britain 6-6 Wing 22 Jun 1968 Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth
England 12-9 Wing 9 Nov 1968 Stade Municipal, Bordeaux
England 16-11 Wing 3 (try) 16 Nov 1968 Stade Olympique, Colombes, Paris
Australia 30-11 Wing 2 Aug 1969 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Australia 16-9 Wing 6 (tries) 16 Aug 1969 Kingspark, Durban


Opponents Results (RSA 1st) Position Points Dates Venue
Wales 8–3 Scrum-half 5 Dec 1931 St Helen's, Swansea
Ireland 8–3 Scrum-half 19 Dec 1931 Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Scotland 6-3 Scrum-half 3 16 Jan 1932 Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Australia 17-3 Scrum-half 3 8 Jul 1933 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Australia 6-21 Scrum-half - 22 Jul 1933 Kingsmead, Durban
Australia 12-3 Scrum-half - 12 Aug 1933 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Australia 11-0 Centre - 26 Aug 1933 Crusaders Grounds, Port Elizabeth
Australia 4-15 Scrum-half - 2 Sep 1933 Springbok Park, Bloemfontein
Australia 9-5 Fly-half - 26 Jun 1937 Sydney Cricket Ground
Australia 26-17 No. 8 - 17 Jul 1937 Sydney Cricket Ground
New Zealand 7-13 Fly-half (C) - 14 Aug 1937 Athletic Park, Wellington
New Zealand 13-6 Scrum-half - 4 Sep 1937 AMI Stadium, Christchurch
New Zealand 17–6 Scrum-half - 25 Sep 1937 Eden Park, Auckland
Great Britain 26–12 Scrum-half (C) - 6 Aug 1938 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Great Britain 19–3 Scrum-half (C) - 3 Sep 1938 Crusaders Grounds, Port Elizabeth
Great Britain 16-21 Scrum-half (C) - 10 Sep 1938 Newlands, Cape Town


Opposition Result Position Tries Date Venue
Faculty as mentioned in Superintendent's Report, 1870-1904
Title Name Surname Qualification Position Subjects Report Dates
Right Rev. B. Wistar Morris D.D. Rector 1870-1904
Dr James W. Hill BA (Yale), MD (Willamette) Principal Mathematics, English 1878-1901
Mr Samuel W. Scott BA (Yale) Head Master, '88,'89,'90 Classical Languages, Bookkeeping, Mathematics '86,'88,'90,'92,'94,'98

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Haydn Infobox[edit]

Joseph Haydn
Portrait of Joseph Haydn by Thomas Hardy (1791)[2]
Bornca. (1732-03-31)31 March 1732
Died(1809-05-31)31 May 1809 (aged 77)
EraClassical
WorksList of compositions
  1. ^ 1. Bundesliga Nord/Ost www.rugbyweb.de, abgerufen am 22. April 2018
  2. ^ For date of portrait see {{harvnb|Jones2009a|p=vi