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21-719: [REDACTED] Look up poto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poto or POTO may refer to: The Phantom of the Opera (novel) a 1910 novel by French writer Gaston Leroux " Planet of the Ood ", an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who Poto dialect of the Losengo language, spoken in the Democratic Republic of

42-416: A 1980 documentary film See also [ edit ] Potos , a genus of mammals known as kinkajou or honey bear Poto Poto , a 1994 puzzle arcade game Potto (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title POTO . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

63-476: A four-season run with Bourges. Poto's next contract was with perennial European Top Four outfit Zabigny Brno in the Czech Republic. Contrary to the claim below, she was offered a contract, accepted it and starred for the club over several seasons. Poto's Czech and top flight European career came to a sudden end when she inexplicably and unilaterally broke her contract with Brno, causing a serious problem both for

84-659: A genus of mammals known as kinkajou or honey bear Poto Poto , a 1994 puzzle arcade game Potto (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title POTO . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=POTO&oldid=1257924032 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

105-615: Is an Australian basketball player. She has played in the Women's National Basketball League for the Australian Institute of Sport and Sydney Uni Flames . After a contract with a Czech basketball team fell through, she played basketball in Siberia. She is a member of the Australia women's national basketball team and won a medal with them at the 2004 Summer Olympics . She was considered for

126-414: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages poto (Redirected from Poto ) [REDACTED] Look up poto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poto or POTO may refer to: The Phantom of the Opera (novel) a 1910 novel by French writer Gaston Leroux " Planet of the Ood ", an episode of

147-560: The 2008 Summer Olympics and was part of the team that won a gold medal at the 2008 Oceania World Qualifications series. She participated in the Good Luck Beijing 2008 held in China in the lead up to the Olympics. Her team was joined by national teams from United States, Cuba, Korea, New Zealand and China. She was one of the last players to be cut from the national team before they departed for

168-585: The 2008 Summer Olympics. Poto played in a three-game test series against China in 2009. She played as a point guard. Her team lost a game in Geelong, where Poto had to leave the game because of a tight hamstring. On 2 September 2009, she played in the Canberra hosted return game against New Zealand in the Oceania Championship. She was on the shortlist to compete at the 2010 World Championships for Australia but

189-493: The 2008 and 2012 national teams to compete at the Olympics but did not make the final squads selected for the Games. Alicia Poto, nicknamed Potsy, was born on 28 May 1978. She is 166 centimetres (65 in) tall. In 2009, she was recovering from a hamstring injury. Poto is a guard. She specialised as a point guard. Alicia Poto was offered and accepted a first European contract with Hungarian professional club Sopron in 1999. It

210-616: The British science fiction television series Doctor Who Poto dialect of the Losengo language, spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo People [ edit ] Poto the Brave (fl. 1060), Bavarian count palatine Alicia Poto (born 1978), Australian basketball player Mike Poto (born 1981), Zambian football goalkeeper Poto Williams (born 1962), New Zealand member of Parliament Poto and Cabengo (born 1970), American twin girls who used an invented language, subjects of

231-599: The Canberra Capitals, she scored 13 points. Poto was a member of the 1999 Australian senior women's team . As a member of the 2003 senior team, she competed in the Oceania Championship Series. She was a member of the Australian senior team that won a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics . She was a member of the 2005 Opals. In March 2007, Poto was named to the national team what would prepare for

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252-445: The Congo People [ edit ] Poto the Brave (fl. 1060), Bavarian count palatine Alicia Poto (born 1978), Australian basketball player Mike Poto (born 1981), Zambian football goalkeeper Poto Williams (born 1962), New Zealand member of Parliament Poto and Cabengo (born 1970), American twin girls who used an invented language, subjects of a 1980 documentary film See also [ edit ] Potos ,

273-496: The club and her agent, Scott International Management (SIM). SIM's association with Poto ended at that point. She did attempt a comeback in Europe later and did end up in Siberia. .......................... THIS SECTION (below) ON EUROPE IS ALMOST ENTIRELY INCORRECT Poto had an offer to play basketball in the Czech Republic that paid more than the WNBL's Sydney Uni Flames could offer during

294-521: The game with 22 points. Following the victory, teammates Natalie Porter and Alicia Poto, along with opposition player Lauren Jackson shaved the head of Kristen Veal . The head shaving was part of a fundraiser for the Leukaemia Foundation. She came into the 2007 season in much better physical condition. She also began to take more of a leadership role on the team. Her team won its first five games this season. The team's coach suggested Poto

315-469: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=POTO&oldid=1257924032 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alicia Poto Alicia Poto (born 28 March 1978)

336-584: The mid-2000s. She did not tell the Flames about the offer, but instead signed it before the Flames could make a counter offer. This annoyed the Flame's head coach, Karen Dalton . There were problems with the Czech Republic deal so she ended up not playing for them. That season, she ended up playing for Novosibirsk, a Siberian team. In 2010/2011, she played for the French team Montpellier. Her team won French Cup and made it to

357-564: The semi-finals in the national league. Poto had a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and played for the AIS WNBL team in 1996. Poto was a member of the Sydney Uni Flames during the 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009 and 2011/2012 seasons. She played in a game against the Canberra Capitals in October 2007 that her team won 112–102 in a double overtime. She finished

378-588: Was for a net salary of AUD60,000 for a nine-month stint, several multiples larger than the best offer she received from the Sydney Flames. Her next move was to France, to Europe's top club at the time, Bourges Basket. Spent four seasons there, captaining the team for several seasons, becoming the first non-citizen of a French professional club to do so, winning the continent's top trophy, the Euroleague, in her very first season there, as well as French championships during

399-551: Was motivated to improve this season because she wanted to make the 2008 Olympic Team. In the 2008/2009 season, she missed a key three-pointer for the Flames in a game against the Adelaide Lightning that would have won the game for the Flames if she had made it. Her shot hit the rim but did not go in. In another game that season, she scored 37 points and had 5 assists in a game against the Townsville Fire. The 37-point week

420-616: Was rewarded with being named the WNBL Player of the Week. She rejoined and played for the Sydney Uni Flames in 2011/2012. Previously, she had conflicts with the team's head coach Karen Dalton but the pair managed to reconcile their differences. In an October 2011 game against the Logan Thunder, she scored 16 points, sinking 4 of her 5 attempted three-pointers. In a pre-season game against

441-581: Was ultimately cut from the squad that went to the competition. She was a member of the Opals in 2011. She was named to the 2012 Australia women's national basketball team. Poto has also represented Australia on the junior level. She was a member of the 1997 Australian Junior Women's Team that won a silver medal at the World Championships in Brazil and a member of the 1998 Australian Junior Women's team that won

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