• Alain Baxter (born 26 December 1973) is a Scottish former alpine skier who was formerly a professional specialising in the slalom discipline. He is best...
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    References Al Baxter, Australian rugby union player Alain Baxter, Scottish skier Alan Baxter (disambiguation), the name of several people Alexander Baxter, Scottish-Australian...
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  • original on 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2013-01-17. "Arbitration CAS 2002/A/376 Baxter / International Olympic Committee (IOC), award of 15 October 2002" (PDF)...
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  • other top competitors struggled with an extremely challenging course. Alain Baxter of Great Britain originally took the bronze, but was disqualified after...
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    City, United States. Alain Baxter came third in the Men's slalom but was subsequently disqualified for use of a stimulant. Baxter's claim that a mix up...
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  • former passenger train traveling between London and Inverness, Scotland Alain Baxter (born 1973), Scottish alpine skier nicknamed "the Highlander" Highlander...
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    Hooper (1982) Brian Hooper (1983) Garry Cook (1984) Robin Brew (1985) Austin Healey (2002) Du'aine Ladejo (2003) Alain Baxter (2004) Anthony Joshua (2012)...
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    width of her skis. Noel Baxter, Alain Baxter and James Leuzinger were the men's representatives in the slalom, and the Baxters also raced in the giant...
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    2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Alain Baxter tested positive for a banned substance, resulting from Baxter using a branded inhaler product bought...
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    Hooper (1982) Brian Hooper (1983) Garry Cook (1984) Robin Brew (1985) Austin Healey (2002) Du'aine Ladejo (2003) Alain Baxter (2004) Anthony Joshua (2012)...
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    Hooper (1982) Brian Hooper (1983) Garry Cook (1984) Robin Brew (1985) Austin Healey (2002) Du'aine Ladejo (2003) Alain Baxter (2004) Anthony Joshua (2012)...
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  • Superstars, winning the competition in 2004 and finishing runner-up to Alain Baxter in 2005. Ladejo also appeared on the ITV reality TV show Celebrity Love...
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    2009. He won his first British national senior title in 2008, defeating Alain Baxter, who was competing in his final British championships and whom Ryding...
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  • Baranova-Masalkina  Russia Cross-country skiing WADA pre-Games test: EPO Alain Baxter  Great Britain Alpine skiing Methamphetamine (slalom) Olga Danilova  Russia...
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  • in. Franco Harris Zoë Baker Lesley McKenna Shelley Rudman Alan Bates Alain Baxter Jonah Barrington Robin Brew Stan Bowles John Conteh Garry Cook Tim Crooks...
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    93 23 Andrew Freshwater Super-G 1:39.89 33 Graham Bell 1:39.80 31 Alain Baxter Giant Slalom 1:26.29 1:23.53 2:49.82 31 Alain Baxter Slalom DSQ – DSQ –...
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  • on BBC television, finishing fourth in the competition behind skier Alain Baxter, Olympic athlete Du'aine Ladejo and rower Steve Williams. In 2007 Hollioake...
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    Hooper (1982) Brian Hooper (1983) Garry Cook (1984) Robin Brew (1985) Austin Healey (2002) Du'aine Ladejo (2003) Alain Baxter (2004) Anthony Joshua (2012)...
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  • competition Baxter became a coach for the Spanish national ski team. he now coaches the British Women's Alpine Team. Baxter, as with his brother Alain, also...
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  • (politician) (1912–1976), New Zealand politician Alain Baxter (born 1973), British skier Allan Baxter (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • competed at the 1972 and 1976 Winter Olympics. Alain Baxter (born 26 December 1973, half-brother of Noel Baxter), seven-time British slalom champion, competed...
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  • Swiss footballer Alain Baxter (born 1973), Scottish professional skier Alain Beaulé (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player Alain Bédé (born 1970), Ivorian...
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  • 'Transfer' in 2005. McKenna is a cousin of former alpine skiers Alain Baxter and Noel Baxter. Lesley McKenna at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation...
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  • relations in 1952) and Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Frans Klammer, Konrad Bartelski, Alain Baxter and Hermann Maier feature among some of the well-known recipients. In...
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    chiefs defend lowly medal haul". BBC Sport. Retrieved 26 February 2010. "Alain Baxter on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver". BBC Sport. 10 February 2010...
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  • Hooper (1982) Brian Hooper (1983) Garry Cook (1984) Robin Brew (1985) Austin Healey (2002) Du'aine Ladejo (2003) Alain Baxter (2004) Anthony Joshua (2012)...
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  • Hooper (1982) Brian Hooper (1983) Garry Cook (1984) Robin Brew (1985) Austin Healey (2002) Du'aine Ladejo (2003) Alain Baxter (2004) Anthony Joshua (2012)...
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  • first medal won by a skier at the Olympics – the previous British skier Alain Baxter was stripped of his bronze medal in the slalom at the 2002 Winter Olympics...
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