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  • Possible record holder for the slowest time through Deal's Gap.

    Mögliche Rekordhalter für die langsamste Zeit durch Deal ist Gap.

  • I will be the record holder

    Ich werde der Rekordhalter sein

  • What sounds obvious, is no longer available on the new Renault record holder.

    Was selbstverständlich klingt, ist beim neuen Rekordhalter von Renault nicht mehr vorhanden.

  • and world record holder

    und Weltrekordhalter

  • Rojas may refer to:==People=====A===*Adrián Rojas (born 1977), Chilean professional football player*Aguelmis Rojas (born 1978), Cuban long-distance runner*Agustín de Rojas Villandrando (1572–1618), Spanish writer and actor*Alberto Müller Rojas (1935–2010), Venezuelan politician and general*Alberto Rojas (born 1965), Mexican-born prelate of the Catholic Church*Alberto Rojas Jiménez (1900–1934), Chilean poet and journalist*Alejandro González Rojas (born 1955), former Costa Rican goalkeeper*Alexis Rojas (born 1972), Colombian road cyclist*Alfredo Rojas (born 1937), Argentine football player*Alfredo Rojas (Peruvian footballer) (born 1991), Peruvian footballer*Alonso Rojas, comedian currently working on Arriba Juarez show*Anderson Rojas, amateur boxer from Ecuador*Andrea Rojas, fictional character from DC Comics*Andres Almonaster y Rojas (born 1728), Spanish civil servant of New Orleans*Ángel Clemente Rojas (born 1944), former Argentine footballer*Ángel Dolores Rojas (1851–1918), Argentine politician*Ángel Rojas (born 1985), Chilean footballer who plays as midfielder*Antonio Domingo Rojas Melero (born 1984), Spanish football player*Ariel Rojas (born 1986), Argentine football midfielder*Arístides Rojas (born 1970), Paraguayan footballer*Ariel Rojas (born 1986), Argentine football midfielder*Arturo Montiel Rojas (born 1943), Mexican politician===B===*Benigno Filomeno de Rojas (born 1821), lawyer and Dominican politician*Benjamin Rojas (born 1985), Argentine actor and singer*Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas (1546–1618), Spanish bishop and cardinal, Grand Inquisitor of Spain from 1608 to 1618*Bruno Rojas (born 1993), Bolivian sprinter===C===*Carlos Rojas (born 1928), Chilean football midfielder*Carmine Rojas, bass player and Rod Stewart's bass player and music director*Christopher Rojas (born 1982), composer, musician, songwriter, and record producer*Clara Rojas (born 1964), Colombian tax lawyer, university lecturer, and campaign manager*Claudio Rojas (born 1973), retired Guatemalan football midfielder*Clemente Rojas (born 1952), Colombian boxer*Cookie Rojas (born 1939), former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach*Cristián Rojas (born 1985), Chilean footballer*Cristóbal Rojas (artist) (1857–1890), Venezuelan painter*Cristóbal de Rojas (1555-1614), a Spanish military engineer and architect===D===*Darío Rojas (born 1960), retired Bolivian football goalkeeper*Diego de Rojas (died 1544), 16th century Spanish Conquistador*Diego Rojas (born 1995), Chilean footballer*Don Rojas (born 1949), journalist and political commentator from St. Vincent===E===*Eladio Rojas (1934–1991), former Chilean footballer*Elio Rojas (born 1982), featherweight boxer from the Dominican Republic*Eloy Rojas (born 1967), professional boxer in the Featherweight division*Emilio Rojas (born 1984), American recording artist and rapper from Rochester, New York*Esteban Rojas Tovar, Colombian educator, philanthropist, bishop of the diocese of Garzón*Euclides Rojas (born 1967), Cuban-born coach and player development official in Major League Baseball===F===*Felipe Rojas (born 1986), Chilean footballer*Fernando de Rojas (c. 1465–1541), Castilian author*Francisca Rojas, believed to be the first criminal found guilty through fingerprint evidence*Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla (1607–1660), Spanish dramatist*Francisco Goméz de Sandoval y Rojas, Duke of Lerma, Duke of Lerma (1552/1553–1625)*Francisco Rojas Rojas (born 1974), Chilean football defender*Francisco Rojas Tollinchi (1911–1965), Puerto Rican poet, civic leader and journalist*Francisco Rojas Toledo (born 1956), Mexican politician===G===*Genaro Vázquez Rojas (born 1933), former school teacher, militant and guerrilla fighter*Geraldin Rojas (born 1981), contemporary Argentine tango dancer, also known as Geraldin Paludi*Geraldo Rojas (born 1990), undefeated Mexican professional boxer in the Middleweight division*Gonzalo Rojas (born 1917), Chilean poet*Guillermo Rojas (born 1983), Mexican football left back*Gustavo Andrés Rojas (born 1988), Colombian football defender*Gustavo Rojas (footballer) (born 1988), Colombian football defender*Gustavo Rojas (golfer) (born 1967), Argentine professional golfer*Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900–1975), Colombian General, military dictator of Colombia from 1953 to 1957*Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport, international airport on the San Andrés Island, Colombia===H===*Héctor Rojas Herazo (1920–2002), Colombian writer*Henry Rojas (born 1987), football striker from Colombia*Heriberto Rojas, former Costa Rican footballer*Hernando de Manrique de Rojas, commander of Spanish forces sent in late 1562 to destroy the French fort at Port Royal*Homar Rojas (born 1964), former player and a manager in Minor League Baseball*Hugo Ballivian Rojas (1901–1993), de facto President of Bolivia 1951–1952*{(Herney Rojas)} (1958,) Colombian===I===*Ibrahim Rojas (born 1975), Cuban sprint canoeist*Isaac Rojas (1906–1993), Argentine Admiral of the Navy and de facto Vice President*Iván Guzmán de Rojas (born 1934), Bolivian research scientist and the creator of Atamiri===J===*Jesús Kiki Rojas (born 1964), former professional boxer in the super flyweight division*Jesus Rojas (1950–1991), Nicaraguan and a major leader of the FMLN resistance movement in El Salvador*Joao Rojas (born 1989), Ecuadorian footballer*Joaquín Rojas (born 1938), Filipino former basketball player*Joel Humberto Rojas Pérez (born 1968), Cuban painter*John Rojas, Jr. (died 2000), founder of the Chula Vista Historical Society*Jorge A. Rojas (born 1940), general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1991 to 1996*Jorge Alberto Rojas (born 1977), Venezuelan football midfielder*Jorge Rojas (footballer) (born 1993), Paraguayan international footballer*Jorge Rojas Justicia (born 1983), Spanish footballer*José Antonio Rojas (born 1987), Chilean footballer*José Domingo Gómez Rojas (1896–1920), Chilean poet*José Joaquín Rojas (born 1985), Spanish professional road bicycle racer*José López Portillo y Rojas (1850–1923), Mexican lawyer, politician and man-of-letters*José Manuel Rojas (born 1983), Chilean defender who currently plays for Universidad de Chile*José María Rojas Garrido (1824–1883), Colombian Senator*Jose Manuel Rojas, football player from Costa Rica*Jose Rojas (racquetball) (born 1990), professional racquetball player*Juan Carlos Rojas (born 1984), Mexican footballer*Juan Fernández de Rojas (1750–1819), Spanish historian, writer and humorist*Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (1826–1905), President of Venezuela from 1888 to 1890*Juan Rodrigo Rojas (born 1988), Paraguayan football midfielder*Julian Guillermo Rojas (born 1990), Colombian footballer===L===*Leonardo Ly Rojas (born 1985), Costa Rican footballer*Leonel Herrera Rojas (born 1978), former Chilean footballer*Liberato Marcial Rojas (1870–1922), provisional President of Paraguay July 6, 1911 – February 28, 1912*Liliana Rojas-Suarez (born 1954), Peruvian-born economist*Lorena Rojas (born 1972), Mexican actress and singer best known for soap operas*Luis Giampietri Rojas (born 1940), retired admiral of the Peruvian Navy*Luis Rojas (born 1979), Olympic swimmer and National Record holder from Venezuela*Luis Rojas Mena (born 1917), Mexican Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church===M===*Manuel Antonio Hermoso Rojas (born 1935), Canarian politician*Manuel Rojas (Author) (1896–1973), Chilean writer and journalist*Manuel Rojas (footballer) (born 1954), retired football midfielder from Chile*Manuel Rojas (independence leader) (1820 – 18??

    == Namensträger ===== A ===* Adrián Villar Rojas (* 1980), argentinischer Künstler* Agustín Díaz Rojas, mexikanischer Fußballspieler* Alberto Rojas (* 1965), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Weihbischof in Chicago* Alfonso Rojas (1916–1996), spanischer Schauspieler* Alfredo Rojas (* 1937), argentinischer Fußballspieler* Álvaro Peña-Rojas (* 1943), chilenischer Sänger und Songwriter* Alvaro Efrén Rincón Rojas (* 1933), kolumbianischer Ordensgeistlicher, Apostolischer Vikar von Puerto Carreño=== B ===* Benjamín Rojas (* 1985), argentinischer Schauspieler und Sänger* Bernardo Rojas Montero (* 1963), costa-ricanischer Tennisspieler=== C ===* Carlos Cristancho Rojas, venezolanischer Diplomat* Carlos Vasallo Rojas († 1983), chilenischer Politiker und Diplomat* Cecilio Guzmán de Rojas (1899–1950), bolivianischer Maler* Clara Rojas (* 1964), kolumbianische Juristin und Politikerin* Clemente Marroquín Rojas (1897–1978), guatemaltekischer Autor und Politiker* Cristóbal de Rojas y Sandoval (1502–1580), spanischer Geistlicher, Erzbischof von Sevilla=== D ====== E ===* Eladio Rojas (1934–1991), chilenischer Fußballspieler* Enrique Rojas (* 1978), chilenischer Poolbillardspieler=== F ===* Fernando de Rojas (um 1470–1541), spanischer Jurist und Schriftsteller* Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla (1607–1648), spanischer Dramatiker* Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas (1553–1625), spanischer Kardinal der römisch-katholischen Kirche=== G ===* Gerardo de Jesús Rojas López (* 1957), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Bischof von Tabasco* Gonzalo Rojas (1917–2011), chilenischer Dichter* Guillermo Rojas y Arrieta (1855–1933), costa-ricanischer Geistlicher, Erzbischof von Panama* Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900–1975), kolumbianischer Statistiker und Militär=== J ===* Joao Rojas (* 1989), ecuadorianischer Fußballspieler* Joaquín del Pino Sánchez de Rojas (1729–1804), spanischer Politiker* Jorge Rojas (1911–1995), kolumbianischer Lyriker* Juan Carlos Rojas (* 1981), costa-ricanischer Radrennfahrer* Juan de Dios Peña Rojas (* 1967), venezolanischer Geistlicher, Bischof von El Vigía-San Carlos del Zulia=== L ===* Leo Rojas (* 1984), ecuadorianischer Musiker* Lorena Rojas (1971–2015), mexikanische Schauspielerin* Luis Rojas Mena (1917–2009), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Bischof von Culiacán=== M ===* Marco Rojas (* 1991), neuseeländischer Fußballspieler* Marco Antonio Rojas (* 1990), bolivianischer Tennisspieler* Marcus Rojas (* 1963), US-amerikanischer Jazz-Tubist* María José Rojas (* 1987), chilenische Fußballspielerin=== O ===* Óscar Adrián Rojas (* 1981), mexikanischer Fußballspieler=== P ===* Paulie Rojas, US-amerikanische Schauspielerin* Percy Rojas (* 1949), peruanischer Fußballspieler=== R ===* Raúl Rojas (* 1955), mexikanischer Mathematiker und Informatiker* Rigoberto Rojas, costa-ricanischer Fußballtrainer* Roberto Rojas (* 1957), chilenischer Fußballtorwart* Roger Rojas (* 1990), honduranischer Fußballspieler* Román Acevedo Rojas (1908–1994), mexikanischer Geistlicher, Weihbischof in Morelia=== S ===* Samuel Moreno Rojas (* 1960), kolumbianischer Jurist und Politiker* Simón de Rojas (1552–1624), spanischer Ordensgründer, Heiliger der katholischen Kirche* Sergio Rojas (* 1988), peruanischer Tennisspieler=== T ===* Tito Rojas (* 1955), puerto-ricanischer Musiker und Bandleader=== V ===* Víctor Manuel Pérez Rojas (* 1940), venezolanischer Priester, Bischof von San Fernando de Apure=== Y ===* Yosbang Rojas (* 1988), venezolanischer Radrennfahrer== Einzelnachweise ==

  • Unfortunately, our former employee of 53 years Mr. Herbert Miech, who had held the record for “Longest Employment with One Company” since his retirement in 2008, is no longer featured in the Czech Book of Records. In 2011, his place as the record holder was taken by Mr. Vladimír Št?pánek from Prague, born on 19th October 1921, who had then been (and still may be) employed with the Ministry of the Interior for 66 years.

    Leider wird im Tschechischen Buch der Rekorde nicht mehr Herbert Miech eingetragen sein, der im Jahr 2008 bei seinem Eintritt in die Pension 53 Arbeitsjahre in einer Firma zählte, was damals als Rekord in der Kategorie „Am längsten in einem Betrieb“ galt. 2011 übertraf ihn Herr Vladimír Št?pánek aus Prag, geboren am 19. Oktober 1921, der zu diesem Datum 66 Jahre beim Innenministerium angestellt war (und vielleicht noch ist).