• John Henry Soulsby "Jack" Potts (17 September 1906 – 25 April 1987) was a British long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the...
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  • John Potts may refer to: John Potts (athlete) (1906–1987), English Olympic athlete John Potts (American frontiersman), a member of the Lewis and Clark...
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  • (1934–2014), New Zealand athlete, coach, and administrator Alpheus Potts (1838–1911), American lawyer, judge, and politician Andrew Potts (disambiguation), several...
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  • London, and Athlete's studio in London. Victor Van Vugt produced the majority of the tracks, while John Cornfield did the rest; Athlete is credited with...
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    (now CBE) retired, Potts took over as the Fitzwilliam Museum's 12th Director. During his time at the Fitzwilliam (2007–12), Potts served as Chairman of...
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  • Pott, lead singer of the Ivor Novello Award winning indie rock band Athlete. John Pott was born on 14 July 1919 in Khartoum in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, where...
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  • and number 40 in Scotland. When Athlete formed in 2000, their line up consisted of vocalist and guitarist Joel Pott, bassist Carey Willetts, keyboardist...
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    sub-four-minute mile of 3:59.4, run twenty-one years previously. He was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field News the same year. In the 1976 New Year...
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  • Sylvia Mildred Potts ONZM (née Oxenham, 19 September 1943 – 31 August 1999) was a New Zealand middle-distance athlete who represented her country at two...
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  • Frank Calhoun Potts (January 15, 1903 – May 26, 1990) was an American college football player, track and field athlete, and coach of American football...
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  • his years at the school, Potts was also a member of the varsity baseball team for three seasons. Following Spalding, Potts was ruled ineligible to play...
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    John Wesley Carlos (born June 5, 1945) is an American former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in...
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    sprinter, dies at 76". 15 March 2022. Media related to Charles Greene (athlete) at Wikimedia Commons Charles Greene at Olympedia Charles Greene at World...
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  • "Half Light" is a song by the British rock band Athlete from their second album, Tourist. It was released on 25 April 2005 as the second single from that...
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  • European, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America regions. The time needed by an athlete to complete a 70.3 distance event varies from race to race and can be influenced...
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  • Poelman Richard Potts Craig Purdy Peter Renner Mark Robinson Kerry Rodger Liz Ryan Michelle Seymour Anna Shattky Debbie Sheddan Tim Soper John Stapylton-Smith...
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    November 2009 to February 2010, he appeared opposite Christine Lahti, Annie Potts, and Ken Stott in the critically lauded Broadway play God of Carnage, replacing...
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    Larry James (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics)
    – November 6, 2008), also known as James Swift, was an American track athlete. At the 1968 Olympics he won a gold medal in the 4 × 400 m relay and a...
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    Ron Freeman (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics)
    Ronald John Freeman III (born June 12, 1947 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American former athlete. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Freeman won a gold medal...
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  • States Olympic trials (track and field) Men's track and road athletes Jack Bacheler Wade Bell John Carlos Leon Coleman Willie Davenport Ron Daws Bob Day Tom...
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    Archived from the original on 3 August 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020. Potts, Andy (14 October 2019). "Cech stars on hockey debut". iihf.com. International...
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    the Olympians. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vincent Matthews (athlete). Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al....
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    Tommie Smith (category African-American track and field athletes)
    Tommie C. Smith (born June 6, 1944) is an American former track and field athlete and wide receiver in the American Football League. At the 1968 Summer Olympics...
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  • Caterer & Food Stylist, New York, NY (eliminated after the appetizer) Laurie Potts, Executive Chef, Wild Horse Saloon, Nashville, TN (eliminated after the...
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    Evans co-founded the Olympic Project for Human Rights and was part of the athlete's boycott and the Black Power movement. Lee Edward Evans was born on February...
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    recipient John Percival Postgate (1853–1926), English classicist and academic Percivall Pott (1714–1788), English surgeon Henry Percivall Pott (1908–1964)...
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    in 2009). Ron Pickering, athletics coach and BBC sports commentator Paul Potts, English tenor. Winner of ITV's Britain's Got Talent 2007 Henry Rawlingson...
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    personal achievement, and inclusiveness. He also had a daughter with lesbian athlete Sara Lewinstein. Diagnosed with AIDS in 1985, Waddell died in 1987. His...
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    summer of 2014, the village board of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin voted to rename Potts Avenue “Mike McCarthy Way.” In 2014, McCarthy guided the Packers to their...
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  • because he figures that he may as well start where he believes Caroline Potts to be. He has traced the postcard he has received from her to the original...
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