William Hamlyn-Harris (born 14 January 1978 in Port Vila, Vanuatu) is a male javelin thrower from Australia. His personal best is 85.60 metres, achieved...
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actor, better known as Billy Bevan Bill Harris (disambiguation) William Harries (disambiguation) William Hamlyn-Harris (born 1978), Australian javelin thrower...
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philosophy Paul Hamlyn (1926–2001), founder of the Hamlyn publishing company William Hamlyn-Harris (b. 1978), Australian javelin thrower Hamlyn (publisher)...
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78.53 20 B Peter Esenwein Germany 75.18 73.76 78.41 78.41 21 A William Hamlyn-Harris Australia 69.64 74.34 77.43 77.43 22 A Peter Zupanc Slovenia 74...
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Currey 2000: Andrew Currey 2001: William Hamlyn-Harris 2002: Andrew Currey 2003: Andrew Currey 2004: William Hamlyn-Harris 2005: Oliver Dziubak 2006: Stuart...
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Cuba in Final 2–6. Team Roster Manager: 24 - Jon Deeble. Coaches: 2 - Tony Harris, 33 - Paul Elliott, 34 - Philip Dale. Preliminary Round 15 August August...
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Currey 2000: Andrew Currey 2001: William Hamlyn-Harris 2002: Andrew Currey 2003: Andrew Currey 2004: William Hamlyn-Harris 2005: Oliver Dziubak 2006: Stuart...
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in southern Tasmania. Tasmania's most notable javelin thrower is William Hamlyn-Harris, who represented Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won a...
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73.81 m Javelin throw details Nicholas Nieland England 80.10 m William Hamlyn Harris Australia 79.89 m Oliver Dziubak Australia 79.89 m Decathlon details...
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80.03 2003 Igor Janik Poland 76.83 Esko Mikkola Finland 75.82 William Hamlyn-Harris Australia 75.50 2005 details Ainārs Kovals Latvia 80.67 Tero Järvenpää...
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Backley 79.39 5 AFR Gerhardus Pienaar 78.91 6 ASI Li Rongxiang 78.12 7 OCE William Hamlyn-Harris 74.48 8 ESP Gustavo Dacal 68.26 9 USA Chris Clever 65.73...
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m Nick Nieland (ENG) 78.63 m 2006 Nick Nieland (ENG) 80.10 m William Hamlyn-Harris (AUS) 79.89 m Oliver Dziubak (AUS) 79.89 m 2010 Jarrod Bannister (AUS)...
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throw details Igor Janik Poland 76.83 Esko Mikkola Finland 75.82 William Hamlyn-Harris Australia 75.50 Decathlon details Romain Barras France 8196 Indrek...
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Notes Nicholas Nieland England 80.10 x x 76.76 x 80.06 80.10 SB William Hamlyn-Harris Australia 75.18 70.05 x 73.83 79.89 79.48 79.89 SB Oliver Dziubak...
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98 Nick Nieland England 71.80 71.72 73.15 74.54 78.63 x 78.63 4 William Hamlyn-Harris Australia 77.31 72.10 x 70.31 78.63 75.11 77.31 5 Andrew Currey...
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Victoria 64.06 m Javelin throw Andrew Currey New South Wales 81.46 m William Hamlyn-Harris New South Wales 78.72 m Andrew Hall Western Australia 75.02 m Decathlon...
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season best throw of 80.10 m. Australians William Hamlyn Harris and Oliver Dziubak both threw 79.89 m with Harris securing silver on a countback throw of...
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Zealand (NZL) 81.70 m Oliver Dziubak Western Australia 81.57 m William Hamlyn-Harris New South Wales 79.19 m Decathlon Jason Dudley Queensland 7895 pts...
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Bryan Stitfall 27.84 6 Stuart Rendell Hammer throw — 77.53 Jarrod Bannister Javelin throw — 78.06 6 Oliver Dziubak 79.89 William Hamlyn-Harris 79.89...
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Pappas 1998, § Ancient philosophy Hamlyn 2005, p. 260 Wolenski 2004, p. 7 Hamlyn 2006, pp. 287–288 Wolenski 2004, p. 8 Hamlyn 2006, p. 288 Vogt 2011, p. 44...
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– 76.83 Esko Mikkola Finland 68.46 70.06 x 75.82 x 73.19 75.82 William Hamlyn-Harris Australia 74.81 73.75 70.49 74.51 x 75.50 75.50 4 Park Jae-myong...
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Japan (JPN) 68.12 m Darren Billett South Australia 63.29 m Javelin throw William Hamlyn-Harris New South Wales 78.27 m Oliver Dziubak Western Australia 75.92 m...
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Victoria 63.64 m Javelin throw Andrew Currey New South Wales 80.56 m William Hamlyn-Harris New South Wales 79.44 m Stuart Farquhar New Zealand (NZL) 74.17...
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Gold, 20.91 metres Clay Cross – 6th, 18.10 metres Men's Javelin William Hamlyn-Harris – 4th, 77.31 metres Andrew Currey – 5th, 76.98 metres Women's Javelin...
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Queensland 67.72 m Russell Devine Victoria 63.56 m Javelin throw William Hamlyn-Harris New South Wales 74.76 m Andrew Currey New South Wales 73.99 m Joachim...
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Royal Opera House (section Paul Hamlyn Hall)
September 2005 to the Paul Hamlyn Hall, after the opera house received a donation of £10m from the estate of Paul Hamlyn, towards its education and development...
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ISBN 0-9546259-1-9. Soar, Phil; Tyler, Martin (2005). The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. Hamlyn. ISBN 0-600-61344-5. Player profile - 11v11...
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December 2017 – via Google Books. Buczacki, Stefan (2005). Fauna Britannica. Hamlyn. p. 528. ISBN 0-600-61392-5. The Progressive English reading books. Nelson...
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Phil; Tyler, Martin (2005). The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. Hamlyn. p. 40. ISBN 0-600-61344-5. "Did Football League President Favour Arsenal...
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(1730–1788)[1][2][4][5] Octave Hamelin (1856–1907)[2] Sir William Hamilton (1788–1856)[1][2][3][4] David Walter Hamlyn (1924–2012)[3] Stuart Hampshire (1914–2004)[2][3]...
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