The Isle of Wight Warriors (formerly Isle of Wight Islanders) are a motorcycle speedway team from England. They last competed in the 2019 National Development...
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The Isle of Wight football team represents the Isle of Wight at the biennial Island Games, which it won in 1995 and 2011. The Isle of Wight is not a member...
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Isle of Wight Academy (IWA) is a private non-profit day school located in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. It was founded in 1967 as a segregation academy...
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Brookfield Isle of Wight Open was a late Victorian era men's tennis tournament founded in August 1884. It was first staged at Brookfield, Ryde, Isle of Wight, England...
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Sport plays a prominent role in the society of the Isle of Wight, an island that is part of England. The island is well known for its cycling, and it...
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second round to Syed Mohammad Hadi. He was also runner-up in the Isle of Wight Championships that year. He won the Far Eastern Olympic Games title in 1927...
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The Isle of Wight Training School was a public secondary school in Isle of Wight, Virginia from 1928 until 1968. It served as the high school for black...
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Shanklin Open (redirect from Shanklin LTC Championships)
exception of 1915 to 1918 due to World War One, until 1939. In 1932 the edition was held jointly as the Isle of Wight Championships. Former winners of the men's...
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Louis Attrill (category Rugby union players from the Isle of Wight)
gold medallist. Attrill took up rowing at Shanklin Rowing Club on the Isle of Wight and won novice at Milford regatta. The following year he furthered his...
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Harry White (sailor) (category Alumni of the University of Portsmouth)
the London Borough of Camden as the youngest sibling after his brothers Thomas & Charlie. They were brought up on the Isle of Wight attending various public...
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Ryde Arena (redirect from Planet Ice Isle of Wight)
(previously Planet Ice Isle of Wight) was an ice rink in Ryde, Isle of Wight, England. It was opened in 1991 and had a capacity of 1,000 spectators. The...
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Brandon Robinson-Thompson (category Sportspeople from the Isle of Wight)
and the Irish Challenge. Robinson-Thompson was born in Totland Bay, Isle of Wight in 1992, and educated at Carisbrooke College. He attended Morningside...
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Ryde Sports F.C. (category Football on the Isle of Wight)
in Ryde, Isle of Wight. Before their untimely demise, Ryde Sports was for many years a successful and significant club on the Isle of Wight and in Hampshire...
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Charles Gladstone Eames (category Tennis players from the London Borough of Lewisham)
title at the Exmouth Open. He played his final tournament at the Isle of Wight Championships at Ryde in 1908. Eames played tennis for twelve seasons between...
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Angus Lovell (category Cricketers from the Isle of Wight)
handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler. Lovell was born on the Isle of Wight in England, and lived in New Zealand before his family settled on the...
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Ryde Academy (category Academies on the Isle of Wight)
status secondary school, including sixth form, located in Ryde on the Isle of Wight, England. Education on the school site began with Ryde High School which...
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District AC. Martin was born on 1 October 1992. She attended school on the Isle of Wight. As a student she received financial support from fellow Great Britain...
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silver in 2016.[citation needed] In 2015 she set out from Cowes in the Isle of Wight accompanied by her son Guy Bridge [es]. They said this a practice run...
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Walter Crawley (category Fellows of the Royal Entomological Society)
Championships (1921), the British Covered Court Championships (1921) and the Isle of Wight Championships (1922). He won his final singles title in 1923...
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Rowland Jones (golfer) (category History of the Isle of Wight)
Open Championship. His best performance came in the 1905 Open Championship when he finished tied for second place. Jones was born in St Helens, Isle of Wight...
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Dale Greig (section Isle of Wight Marathon)
3 hours 30 minutes. Her time of 3:27:45 at the Isle of Wight Marathon was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations as a world...
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Conkers (section Championships)
British Junior Conkers Championships on the Isle of Wight in October 2005, contestants were banned from bringing their own conkers out of fears that they might...
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Henry Jolliffe (category Cricketers from the Isle of Wight)
1936) was an English first-class cricketer. Jolliffe was born on the Isle of Wight at Ventnor in September 1865. He made a single appearance in first-class...
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Ian Hilsum (category People from Newport, Isle of Wight)
Ian Jack Hilsum (born 29 December 1981 in Newport, Isle of Wight) is a former English cricketer. Hilsum was a right-handed batsman who bowled Leg break...
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Daniel Brown (American football) (category People from Isle of Wight County, Virginia)
football, and baseball). From 2005-2007, he helped Isle of Wight win three consecutive state championships. As a junior, he was named Second-team All-State...
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Darren Mew (category Sportspeople from Newport, Isle of Wight)
on the Isle of Wight. The Fund helped support clubs and teams by helping with travel expenses and buying new equipment. In 2009, Mew was part of the "Champions"...
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Laura Wright (singer) (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
Laura Wright - Hampshire & Isle of Wight | Muddy Stilettos". Muddy Meets: Soprano Laura Wright - Hampshire & Isle of Wight | Muddy Stilettos. "Laura Wright:...
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Kelly Sotherton (category Sportspeople from Newport, Isle of Wight)
for the Isle of Wight, and won two English Schools' championships in the heptathlon. She moved to the Midlands in 1998, to become a member of Birchfield...
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closed". gotland-tv.se. Retrieved 24 Aug 2015. "Isle of Wight 2011 - NatWest Island Games XIV - Isle of Wight 2011" (PDF). IIGA.org. Retrieved 19 July 2015...
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for EFL Championship club Sunderland A.F.C. Born in Sandown on the Isle of Wight, Moore started at Brading Town, before signing for the academy of Premier...
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