Mima Gold
Minda Gold, MD FAAFP
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Mima Ito (伊藤 美誠, Itō Mima, born 21 October 2000) is a Japanese table tennis player. 3 4 She won a bronze medal in the Women's Team event at the 2016 Summer Olympics when she was 15 years old. Mima 'Xari' winter outfit. Includes wind protector and footmuff to keep baby warm and dry. Made to fit snugly over the seat pod and carrycot unit. Canopy cover with faux fur (polyester) trim. Cozy handmuff for added comfort for parent. 6.22' x 19.29' x 4.72'. Synthetic leather made of vinyl/polyester filling/PVC. PENDANT DIMENSIONS: 18MM PENDANT MATERIAL: BRASS RING SIZE: 7 RING DIMENSIONS: 17MM RING MATERIAL: 18K PLATINUM PLATED. This item is derived from authentic vintage stamped Chanel accessories and repurposed into a ring. Shop 2009 Topps Attax - Base - Gold #MIMA - Mickey Mantle cards. Find rookies, autographs, and more on comc.com. Buy from multiple sellers, and get all your cards in one shipment.
Dr Minda Gold was born in northern New Jersey, the youngest of 4 children. She studied microbiology at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst while also pursuing her love of music and marine biology. Dr Gold returned to New Jersey to attend New Jersey Medical School. She followed her dream , returning to New England, to complete a residency in Family Medicine at the Maine Medical Center/Mercy Hospital program. She has been a family doctor in Damariscotta, Maine since 1994 and is an active member of the medical staff at Lincoln Health-Miles Hospital in Damariscotta and consulting staff at Maine Medical Center in Portland. Dr Gold’s vision of Family Medicine is a partnership with her patients and colleagues at Full Circle Direct Primary Care to provide a holistic, integrated medical home. Along with her husband, a renowned artist and her two sons, Dr Gold enjoys “anything outdoors”, travel and spending time with friends and family.
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TOKYO: Japanese table tennis star Mima Ito said she’s ready to play without fans at the Tokyo Olympics, as long as it means the Games can go ahead. Organisers of the virus-postponed 2020 Games, denying cancellation is on the cards, have floated the possibility of holding competitions behind closed doors. “I want fans to be there, but the most important thing for a player is for the event to go ahead and be able to play,” world number three Ito said. “If that’s the choice, I’d rather play without fans. I definitely want to play,” said the 20-year-old, one of Japan’s most popular Olympians. Tokyo 2020 chiefs are set to make a decision on crowd numbers in the coming months, but the prospect of competing without the roar of home support doesn’t faze Ito. “I need to make sure I’m ready to deal calmly with whatever conclusion they reach,” she said. “ Ito’s star has been rising since she became the youngest ever Olympic table tennis medallist at the 2016 Rio Games, where she won team bronze with Japan at the age of 15 years and 300 days.