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During his four years at Harthon Secondary School in Calenard, Calenardhon, his team won four Calenardhon Interscholastic Union of the County-Palatinate championships and he was named MVP all four years. Ehture led Pelargir’s men's water polo team to three Imperial Collegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) championships (in 2001, 2002, 2003), and he represented Tomania at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. At the 2004 Olympics, Ehture was second on the tournament’s goals scored list with 15. He set a school freshman scoring record (68 goals), a single-season school record as a sophomore (95, or 3.4 goals a game) and, scored a school record 332 career goals in four years at Pelargir. For each of his four years in college, Ehutre was honored as the most outstanding male player of the year with the Uveda Yanordhan Award – the most prestigious collegiate water polo award.
 
During his four years at Harthon Secondary School in Calenard, Calenardhon, his team won four Calenardhon Interscholastic Union of the County-Palatinate championships and he was named MVP all four years. Ehture led Pelargir’s men's water polo team to three Imperial Collegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) championships (in 2001, 2002, 2003), and he represented Tomania at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. At the 2004 Olympics, Ehture was second on the tournament’s goals scored list with 15. He set a school freshman scoring record (68 goals), a single-season school record as a sophomore (95, or 3.4 goals a game) and, scored a school record 332 career goals in four years at Pelargir. For each of his four years in college, Ehutre was honored as the most outstanding male player of the year with the Uveda Yanordhan Award – the most prestigious collegiate water polo award.
  
In 2004 after graduating from Pelargir University with a degree in International Relations, Ehture was offered a government prospered professional water polo contract with Imladris Valanieva (IV) placing him among the top 10 paid players in the sport. Playing with Imladris Valanieva for his third season in 2006, he scored 63 goals with a 2.62 average per game. Ehture will rejoin the rest of Tomania’s men’s national team at the 2007 [[Ram]] World Championships.
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In 2004 after graduating from Pelargir University with a degree in International Relations, Ehture was offered a government sponsored professional water polo contract with Imladris Valanieva (IV) placing him among the top 10 paid players in the sport. Playing with Imladris Valanieva for his third season in 2006, he scored 63 goals with a 2.62 average per game. Ehture will rejoin the rest of Tomania’s men’s national team at the 2007 [[Ram]] World Championships.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 11 September 2007

Lavir i Úmanya Lavirion carte Ehrute Herú Lebinin
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Date of Birth
1 Hrívë 5130 (21 November 1981)
Place of Birth
Ost-in-Lebenin, Lebenin
Political Affilliation
None
Position in Empire
Tomanian Olympian, Water Poloist

Lavir Lavirion Ehture (born 21 November 1981 in Ost-in-Lebenin, Lebenin) is a Tomanian water polo player and a graduate of Pelargir University. Nicknamed "The Savior" at one point, he is considered to be one of the best Tomanian water polo players in recent memory and of the Empire's most famous athletes and celebrity.

Although he was born in Lebenin, his family moved to Calenardhon when he was 1 month old. When he was four, Ehture suffered a fall that severed his trachea and esophagus. Although his heart stopped beating on the operating table for a period of four minutes before doctors were able to revive him, he made a complete recovery and went on to excel in this most strenuous of sports.

During his four years at Harthon Secondary School in Calenard, Calenardhon, his team won four Calenardhon Interscholastic Union of the County-Palatinate championships and he was named MVP all four years. Ehture led Pelargir’s men's water polo team to three Imperial Collegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) championships (in 2001, 2002, 2003), and he represented Tomania at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. At the 2004 Olympics, Ehture was second on the tournament’s goals scored list with 15. He set a school freshman scoring record (68 goals), a single-season school record as a sophomore (95, or 3.4 goals a game) and, scored a school record 332 career goals in four years at Pelargir. For each of his four years in college, Ehutre was honored as the most outstanding male player of the year with the Uveda Yanordhan Award – the most prestigious collegiate water polo award.

In 2004 after graduating from Pelargir University with a degree in International Relations, Ehture was offered a government sponsored professional water polo contract with Imladris Valanieva (IV) placing him among the top 10 paid players in the sport. Playing with Imladris Valanieva for his third season in 2006, he scored 63 goals with a 2.62 average per game. Ehture will rejoin the rest of Tomania’s men’s national team at the 2007 Ram World Championships.