• Paul Drayton may refer to: Paul Drayton (athlete) (1939–2010), American athlete Paul Drayton (composer) (born 1944), British musician Paul Drayton (mason)...
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    Otis Paul Drayton (May 8, 1939 – March 2, 2010) was an American sprint runner. He was an AAU champion in the 220 yd (200 m) sprint from 1961 to 1963. In...
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  • Paul Drayton (born 28 December 1944) is a British composer, conductor, pianist, and teacher. He was educated at High Wycombe Royal Grammar School from...
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    nine years old. In January 2018, Carr married his partner of ten years, Paul Drayton, in Los Angeles. The wedding was officiated by his best friend Adele...
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    sports. Drayton is married to Monique Fuller and has two children. Drayton's uncle was a gold medal-winning Olympic track athlete, Paul Drayton. Drayton held...
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    Saga"), when Chip Douglas is introduced to their neighbor's cousin, Paul Drayton, as a well known folk guitarist in Britain, excited that someone from...
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    Livio Berruti  Italy Rome, Italy September 3, 1960 20.5y −1.1 20.67 Paul Drayton  United States Walnut, United States June 23, 1962 20.3y −0.1 Henry Carr...
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    to the Royal Succession (It's just one damn King after another…)" by Paul Drayton, on their 2012 album Royal Rhymes and Rounds. This song bears no relation...
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  • Jerome Peter Drayton (January 10, 1945 – February 10, 2025) was a Canadian long-distance runner who competed internationally. A prominent runner in the...
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  • 1500 m), Charles Jenkins (1956, 400 m), Don Bragg (1960, pole vault), Paul Drayton (1964, 4 × 100 m relay), and Larry James (1968, 4 × 400 m relay). He...
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    Charles Leslie Drayton (born May 9, 1965) is an American multi-instrumentalist and producer, known primarily as a drummer. Artists he has recorded or...
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  • Figuerola  Cuba Harry Jerome  Canada 200 m details Henry Carr  United States Paul Drayton  United States Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 400 m details Mike...
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  •  Canada 10.2 200 metres details Henry Carr  United States 20.3 (OR) Paul Drayton  United States 20.5 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 20.6 400 metres...
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  • 1866, under authority of the Grand Lodge of New York, Past Grand Master Paul Drayton organized King Solomon Lodge #23 (now #1,) at New Bern, North Carolina...
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    Abdoulaye Seye  France 1964 Tokyo details Henry Carr  United States Paul Drayton  United States Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 1968 Mexico City details...
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    Abdoulaye Seye  France 1964 Tokyo details Henry Carr  United States Paul Drayton  United States Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 1968 Mexico City details...
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    United States, the nation's 11th victory in the event. Fellow American Paul Drayton took silver; it was the fifth time in six Games that the United States...
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    Shooting 50 m rifle three positions October 20  Gold Gerry Ashworth Paul Drayton Bob Hayes Richard Stebbins Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m relay October 21...
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  • Charlie Drayton Charlie Drayton (1919–1953), American jazz bassist Clay Drayton (born 1947), American songwriter and record producer Paul Drayton (composer)...
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    Henry Carr Ollan Cassell Rex Cawley Willie Davenport Bill Dellinger Paul Drayton Buddy Edelen Tom Farrell Jeff Fishback Morgan Groth Billy Hardin Bob...
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    leg runner, famously said to Paul Drayton before the relay final that, "You can't win, all you have is Bob Hayes." Drayton was able to reply afterwards...
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    Henry Carr Ollan Cassell Rex Cawley Willie Davenport Bill Dellinger Paul Drayton Buddy Edelen Tom Farrell Jeff Fishback Morgan Groth Billy Hardin Bob...
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    NCAA title at 200 meters in 20.5; the same year he ran 20.69 to tie Paul Drayton for the USA title. Twice that season Carr ran world records; a non-ratified...
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    same of second violins, two violas, two cellos and one double bass. Paul Drayton arranged the work in 2019 for a mixed choir, singing wordlessly, and...
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    the Tête à Tête Opera Festival 2012. In 2012 the legend was adapted by Paul Drayton for an opera commissioned by the Cornish company Duchy Opera. In 2014...
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  • Frank Budd; Charles Frazier; Paul Drayton 39.0 39.06 United States  United States Tokyo, Japan 1964-10-21 Paul Drayton; Gerry Ashworth; Richard Stebbins;...
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    Coliseum in Los Angeles, California on 7–8 July. At the championships, Paul Drayton and Henry Carr equaled the 220 yards world record. The weather was described...
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  • Abdoulaye Seye  France 1964 Tokyo details Henry Carr  United States Paul Drayton  United States Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 1968 Mexico City details...
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  • record of 39.06. Paul Drayton, Richard Stebbins and Bob Hayes ran the other legs. After receiving his handoff from the starter Drayton, Ashworth's performance...
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  • remarked to the American lead-off runner Paul Drayton "You haven't got anything except Hayes", and Drayton responded "That's all we need, pal." Carl...
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