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    Simon Fraser Jr. (25 August 1886 – 11 May 1919) was an Australian sportsman who was an Olympic rower and played high-level Australian rules football....
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  • explorer Sir Simon Fraser (Australian politician) (1832–1919), member of the Australian Senate, father of the below Simon Fraser (Australian sportsman) (1886–1919)...
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  • May – Simon Fraser, Australian rules footballer (Essendon), rower and ice hockey player (b. 1886) 8 June – Sir Henry Briggs, Western Australian politician...
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  • News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp. The group's interests span newspaper and...
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  • of "Forever England". Arthur Benison Hubback, architect, soldier and sportsman. Ross Leckie, historical novelist. Louise Linton, actor and screenwriter...
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    than Australian rules football and rugby league, soccer is Australia's highest participation football code, although in South Australia, Australian rules...
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  • 2009. Retrieved 1 August 2023. Benson, Simon (5 June 2019). "Australian Sea Patrol Helps Save 41". The Australian. Retrieved 13 June 2019. Griffin, David...
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    in 2022, notably the Australian Open and the US Open; two major events he was the favorite to win. One year after the Australian visa controversy, Djokovic...
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    Overseas Sports Personality of the Year (three times), and Laureus World Sportsman of the Year (four times). Bolt was included in Time magazine's 100 Most...
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    used to set up effective one-two punches. Thiem won the 2020 Austrian Sportsman of the Year award, the fourth time a tennis player has won the award since...
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    Indo-Canadian youth identity and belonging in Greater Vancouver" (PhD thesis). Simon Fraser University. ID: etd7152. Archived 2014-10-19 at the Wayback Machine....
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  • Daily Telegraph (Australia). Retrieved September 21, 2019. McGarry, Andrew (September 28, 2016). "Max Walker : Larrikin, sportsman, raconteur and broadcaster...
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    Roger Federer (category Australian Open (tennis) champions)
    including the 2017 Australian Open over Nadal and an eighth singles title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships. At the 2018 Australian Open, Federer became...
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    Harold Holt (category Use Australian English from January 2016)
    discreet." Holt was the first Australian Prime Minister born in the twentieth century. He was an enthusiastic sportsman and avid swimmer, in stark contrast...
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    Rafael Nadal (category Australian Open (tennis) champions)
    Australian Open, the 2011 French Open and the 2017 Australian Open. Nadal won six of the nine, losing the first two Wimbledon finals and in Australia...
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    Stan Wawrinka (category Australian Open (tennis) champions)
    defeated by Australian Alexei Popyrin in three sets. By reaching the final, he ascended to World No. 49 on 31 July 2023. At the 2024 Australian Open he lost...
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  • Lucy Wicks (1973—), Australian politician Denis Wigan (1893–1958), English cricketer Tom Wills (1835—1880), Australian sportsman Ron Wilson (1954—), Northern...
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    current Chancellor of the Australian National University Jim Forbes, Australian politician Malcolm Fraser, former Australian Liberal Party politician;...
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    Muttiah Muralitharan (category Sri Lankan expatriate cricketers in Australia)
    Muttiah Muralitharan by Australian crowds. Moody stated that "As an Australian when I have been with the Sri Lankan team in Australia, or playing against...
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    Chris Evert (category Australian Open (tennis) champions)
    Cawley. Evert's 1976 performance earned her Sports Illustrated's title of Sportsman of the Year. She is the first woman to be the sole recipient of this honor...
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    Edward VII (category Monarchs of Australia)
    ISBN 978-1-85375-000-7 Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas (1911), King Edward VII. as a sportsman, Longmans, Green and Company Weintraub, Stanley (2001), Edward the Caresser:...
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    by Federico Coria. At age 17, Alcaraz made it to the main draw of the Australian Open, making him the youngest participant in the men's singles. He won...
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    Trinity College, Melbourne (category 1872 establishments in Australia)
    Thomas Drew (TC 1899) – Australian cricketer Simon Fraser (TC 1906) – Australian sportsman, 1912 Olympian (rowing) and Australian rules footballer Eric...
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    Andy Roddick (category Australian Open (tennis) junior champions)
    Federer ascended to the top position, after winning his first Australian Open; the 2004 Australian Open would be the only time in Roddick's career that he was...
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    helped Middlesex beat Worcestershire. Ramprakash, a talented all-round sportsman at a young age, had to choose between playing football for Watford FC...
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  • Nigel Lappin (category Use Australian English from April 2015)
    Final Side 2001 Brisbane Lions captain 2007 Australian Asthma Sportsman of the Year 1998 All-Australian 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 International Rules 2001...
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  • American football player Cassandra Harris (1948–1991), Australian actress Catherine Harris, Australian businesswoman Cecil Harris (disambiguation), multiple...
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  • Anastasiadis (born 1970), Australian soccer player Dean Andal (born 1959), American businessman and politician Dean Anderson, Australian rules footballer Dean...
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    one of the UNESCO Champions for Sport. Schumacher won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year in 2002 and 2004, received the Marca Leylenda award in 2001...
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    Arthur Ashe (category Australian Open (tennis) champions)
    inadequate health care delivery and was named Sports Illustrated magazine's Sportsman of the Year. He also spent much of the last years of his life writing...
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