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    William Henry Rodgers (born December 23, 1947) is an American runner, Olympian, and former record holder in the marathon. Rodgers is best known for his...
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  • William or Bill Rodgers may refer to: William P. Rodgers, member of the 1859–1860 California State Assembly William Ledyard Rodgers (1860–1944), American...
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    Climate Change (IPCC) which was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize for Peace Bill Rodgers, runner, winner of the Boston Marathon and New York City Marathon Isadore...
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    Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Aaron Charles Rodgers (born December 2, 1983) is an American professional football quarterback...
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  • 1951), American golfer Bill Rogers (athlete) (born 1985), Liberian runner Bill Rogers (educationalist), Australian educationalist Bill Rogers (Michigan politician)...
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  • Herb Lindsay (category American male long-distance runners)
    American title in 1979, becoming the second man to win the title after Bill Rodgers (runner). Lindsay's winning time of 28:35 minutes remained the championship...
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  • Anton Rodgers (1933–2007), British actor and director Bertram J. Rodgers (1894–1983), American vice admiral Bill Rodgers, several people Brendan Rodgers, multiple...
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  • Virén recaptured the image of the "Flying Finns". American runners including Bill Rodgers and Craig Virgin inspired the public. New elite teams formed...
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    Past - Profiles - Bill Rodgers". www.runningpast.com. "Runner Bill Rodgers Recalls Childhood In Newington". July 1, 2013. "Bill Rodgers". October 21, 2015...
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    raced an eight and were runners up in the Grand Challenge Cup. Merv Wood contested and won the Diamond Challenge Sculls while Rodgers and Riley contested...
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    and popularity of American runners like Craig Virgin (charter member), Steve Prefontaine, Frank Shorter and Bill Rodgers helped inspire the 1970s running...
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  • Clodagh Rodgers (born 5 March 1947) is a retired singer from Northern Ireland, best known for her hit singles including "Come Back and Shake Me", "Goodnight...
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    Steve Prefontaine (category American male middle-distance runners)
    Prefontaine's career, alongside those of Jim Ryun, Frank Shorter, and Bill Rodgers, generated considerable media coverage, which helped inspire the 1970s...
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    intent to move forward with Rodgers as the new face of the Packers, although Favre was offered the backup position behind Rodgers. Favre refused the offer...
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    of the 1980 Olympics helped gain the Bix 7 exposure. Bill Rodgers, the world's top distance runner at the time, was unable to compete in Moscow, so he...
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  • Fred Torneden (category American male marathon runners)
    ranked Torneden in the top 10 marathon runners for 1984 along with Pete Pfitzinger, Alberto Salazar, Bill Rodgers (runner), and others. After the race, Torneden...
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    music styles and traditional folk music, Jimmie Rodgers released his recording "Blue Yodel No. 1". Rodgers' "blue yodel", a term sometimes used to differentiate...
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    history on transgender activism". Fox News. Retrieved February 25, 2022. Rodgers, Bethany. "Dave McCormick has cash, connections and a long CV. Is it enough...
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  • 2:43:10. Bill Rodgers won his third consecutive New York City Marathon in 2:12:12 on a warm day. Grete Waitz, the Norwegian long-distance runner, set a...
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    Amby Burfoot (category American male marathon runners)
    Wesleyan University, where Burfoot was the roommate and teammate of Bill Rodgers, Burfoot won the Boston Marathon, but an injury caused by running a steeplechase...
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    struggled to develop his skills as a basketball player. Although he was a good runner and jumper and had large hands, he did not understand the game and was cut...
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    Rodgers Rop (born 16 February 1976) is a long-distance runner from Kenya. In 2002, Rop won both the Boston Marathon and the New York Marathon. He joined...
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  • The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based...
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  • Fultz Samyr Lainé Greg Meyer Pete Pfitzinger Anna Pierce Bill Rodgers Alberto Salazar Bill Squires Ryan, Bob (28 December 1973). "Last Mile At Fargo...
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    Wyatt Teller (category Buffalo Bills players)
    Nick (October 8, 2020). "Top 10 NFL MVP candidates: Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers lead the field". NFL.com. Retrieved November 18, 2020. "Browns make roster...
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  • be one of Carl Gauss's favorite quotations. Used in The King and I by Rodgers and Hammerstein. paulatim ergo certe slowly therefore surely Former motto...
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  • Rosie Ruiz (category American female marathon runners)
    Men's winner Bill Rodgers, who had just won his third straight Boston Marathon, noticed that Ruiz could not recall many things that most runners know by heart...
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    Waldemar Cierpinski (category East German male marathon runners)
    had moved to Germany in 1945. He was originally a successful steeplechase runner but decided to switch to the marathon in 1974. He was virtually unknown...
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    with winner Kris Allen and runner-up Adam Lambert providing a vocal duet. In mid-2009, after the split of Queen + Paul Rodgers, the Queen online website...
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  • Toshihiko Seko (category Japanese male long-distance runners)
    Moses Mosop in June 2011. On April 20, 1981, Seko shaved one second off Bill Rodgers's course record at the Boston Marathon. As of 2005[update], Seko is a...
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