24-589: [REDACTED] Look up Toro , toro , or törö in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toro may refer to: Places [ edit ] Toro, Molise , a comune in the Province of Campobasso, Italy Toro, Nigeria , a Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Nigeria Toro, Shizuoka , an archaeological site in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan Toro, Zamora ,
48-494: A Spanish Fighting Bull used in bullfighting Toro , three turns on the track at Cesana Pariol for the 2006 Winter Olympics Toro (film) , a 2015 film Toro (2016 film) [ es ] , a Spanish film Tōrō , a Japanese traditional lantern, originally from China Toro (tree) , or Rapanea salicina , a New Zealand native tree Toro (DO) , a Denominación de Origen for wine in Spain Toro (magazine) ,
72-441: A Spanish Fighting Bull used in bullfighting Toro , three turns on the track at Cesana Pariol for the 2006 Winter Olympics Toro (film) , a 2015 film Toro (2016 film) [ es ] , a Spanish film Tōrō , a Japanese traditional lantern, originally from China Toro (tree) , or Rapanea salicina , a New Zealand native tree Toro (DO) , a Denominación de Origen for wine in Spain Toro (magazine) ,
96-929: A municipio in the Province of Zamora, Castille and León, Spain Toro District , one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru Tooro Kingdom , a traditional kingdom in Uganda Toro sub-region , a region that is coterminous with the Toro Kingdom in Western Uganda Shakhtyorsk , a town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, known as Toro in Japanese 1685 Toro , an asteroid Companies [ edit ] Toro (company) , an American manufacturer of lawnmowers and other lawn equipment Toro (food) ,
120-529: A municipio in the Province of Zamora, Castille and León, Spain Toro District , one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru Tooro Kingdom , a traditional kingdom in Uganda Toro sub-region , a region that is coterminous with the Toro Kingdom in Western Uganda Shakhtyorsk , a town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, known as Toro in Japanese 1685 Toro , an asteroid Companies [ edit ] Toro (company) , an American manufacturer of lawnmowers and other lawn equipment Toro (food) ,
144-595: A Marvel Comics character Gim Toro , an Italian comics character Toro, a male Carnotaurus from the Netflix show Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Animals [ edit ] Toro (rodent) , a spiny rat in the genus Isothrix A name for some species of fish bigeye family Priacanthus arenatus , the Atlantic bigeye Pristigenys alta , the short bigeye Other uses [ edit ] Il Toro , or Torino F.C. , an Italian football team Toro ,
168-495: A Marvel Comics character Gim Toro , an Italian comics character Toro, a male Carnotaurus from the Netflix show Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Animals [ edit ] Toro (rodent) , a spiny rat in the genus Isothrix A name for some species of fish bigeye family Priacanthus arenatus , the Atlantic bigeye Pristigenys alta , the short bigeye Other uses [ edit ] Il Toro , or Torino F.C. , an Italian football team Toro ,
192-599: A Norwegian food company People [ edit ] Toró (born 1986), nickname of Brazilian footballer Rafael Ferreira Francisco Toro y Moi (born 1986), professional name of American singer Chaz Bear Abraham Toro (born 1996), Canadian baseball player Alfredo Toro Hardy (born 1950), Venezuelan diplomat and author Janet Toro (born 1963), Chilean performance artist Jorge Toro (1939–2024), Chilean footballer Julio Toro (born 1952), Puerto Rican basketball coach Manuel Murillo Toro (1816–1880), Colombian politician and statesman, twice President of
216-599: A Norwegian food company People [ edit ] Toró (born 1986), nickname of Brazilian footballer Rafael Ferreira Francisco Toro y Moi (born 1986), professional name of American singer Chaz Bear Abraham Toro (born 1996), Canadian baseball player Alfredo Toro Hardy (born 1950), Venezuelan diplomat and author Janet Toro (born 1963), Chilean performance artist Jorge Toro (1939–2024), Chilean footballer Julio Toro (born 1952), Puerto Rican basketball coach Manuel Murillo Toro (1816–1880), Colombian politician and statesman, twice President of
240-820: A defunct Canadian men's magazine Toro (sushi) , fatty tuna used in sushi T'uru , also spelled Toro, a mountain in Peru Toro, the codename for the Verizon Wireless version of the Galaxy Nexus Toro Bravo , a type of cow also known as the Spanish fighting bull Fiat Toro , a pickup truck made in Brazil Oldsmobile Toronado , an automobile that was manufactured by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors TORO (Torque Controlled Humanoid Robot),
264-472: A defunct Canadian men's magazine Toro (sushi) , fatty tuna used in sushi T'uru , also spelled Toro, a mountain in Peru Toro, the codename for the Verizon Wireless version of the Galaxy Nexus Toro Bravo , a type of cow also known as the Spanish fighting bull Fiat Toro , a pickup truck made in Brazil Oldsmobile Toronado , an automobile that was manufactured by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors TORO (Torque Controlled Humanoid Robot),
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#1732852578004288-690: A development of Justin (robot) by DLR See also [ edit ] El Toro (disambiguation) Doro (disambiguation) Tooro (disambiguation) TORRO Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Toro . 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=Toro&oldid=1249185015 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
312-690: A development of Justin (robot) by DLR See also [ edit ] El Toro (disambiguation) Doro (disambiguation) Tooro (disambiguation) TORRO Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Toro . 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=Toro&oldid=1249185015 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
336-538: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Toro [REDACTED] Look up Toro , toro , or törö in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toro may refer to: Places [ edit ] Toro, Molise , a comune in the Province of Campobasso, Italy Toro, Nigeria , a Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Nigeria Toro, Shizuoka , an archaeological site in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan Toro, Zamora ,
360-586: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cesana Pariol Cesana Pariol was the venue for bobsleigh , luge and skeleton during the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , Italy . The track, built for the games, is located in Cesana . The venue holds approximately 7,130 spectators, of whom 3,624 are seated. The track is constructed with about 54 miles (87 km) of ammonia refrigeration pipes to help form ice on
384-549: The Bob- und Schlittenverband für Deutschland in Germany to lend support of short-order auxiliary services for foreign teams on such short notice. Starting 16 October, Italy and Japan 's teams trained at the track in Winterberg while Austria 's team trained at Königssee 's track. The track was scheduled to host events in 2011-12, but was shut down due to economic costs. After pressure from
408-617: The U.S. Virgin Islands ' Anne Abernathy (collarbone). During the summer of 2005, discussions were held among TOROC (the organizer of the 2006 Games), FIBT President Robert H. Storey ( Canada ), and FIL President Josef Fendt ( Germany ) about refitting the track for safety reasons. An agreement was reached by all three, and turns 16 through 18 were modified as such. The track was finally modified in late 2005 in time for homologation. Test runs done by Italy's Armin Zöggeler in late October 2005 led to
432-569: The FIBT and FIL in early 2012, the track was scheduled to run in 2012-13 only to be shut down again. In October 2012, the track was ordered to be dismantled by Cesana officials. The 45 tons of ammonia was moved from the track's refrigeration for other uses within the Turin region. However, during the 2014 Winter Olympics , President of the CONI , Giovanni Malagò , expressed the intention to ensure new investments to keep
456-553: The United States of Colombia Ray Toro (born 1977), lead guitarist for the band My Chemical Romance Benicio del Toro (born 1967), Puerto Rican-American actor Guillermo del Toro (born 1964), Mexican film director Characters [ edit ] Toro Inoue , the mascot for Sony Computer Entertainment Toro (mascot) , a mascot for the National Football League's Houston Texans franchise Toro (comics) ,
480-430: The United States of Colombia Ray Toro (born 1977), lead guitarist for the band My Chemical Romance Benicio del Toro (born 1967), Puerto Rican-American actor Guillermo del Toro (born 1964), Mexican film director Characters [ edit ] Toro Inoue , the mascot for Sony Computer Entertainment Toro (mascot) , a mascot for the National Football League's Houston Texans franchise Toro (comics) ,
504-581: The remains were excavated (near the current Turn 11). The track was completed on end of 2004. In January 2005, the FIBT and FIL held their homologation events at the track. The FIBT had no issue when they ran their events during the weekend of 21–23 January 2005. The following week, the FIL ran their events, and had several crashes. Included in the crashes were Austria 's Wolfgang Linger (broken ankle and calfbone), Brazil 's Renato Mizoguchi (medically induced coma), and
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#1732852578004528-400: The track being homologated on 31 October 2005 after it had been approved by former German national team coach Josef Lenz and FIL track commission chair Klaus Bonsack . Cesana Pariol is now part of the complex called Torino Olympic Park . Post-Olympic usage for the tracks includes bobsleigh and luge rides for the public. In October 2009, problems with early refrigeration of the track led
552-447: The track for proper sliding. Numerous sensors located along the track ensure that the ice's thickness is kept between 5 and 10 cm (2 and 4 in) to keep the track properly smooth during competitions. During construction of the track prior to the 2006 games, there was concern that the track would be completed in time for homologation . An archaeological find (a small part of a Roman ruins) during construction slowed progress until
576-552: The track open. The track was considered for renovation for the 2026 Winter Olympics to be used for the sliding events, as the CONI was having trouble finding a venue for them. The plans were turned down after an Italian construction company offered a €81.6 million bid to rebuild the Eugenio Monti olympic track in Cortina d'Ampezzo used in the 1956 Winter Olympics . The venue includes
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