June Florence Paul (née Foulds; 13 June 1934 – 6 November 2020) was a British track and field sprint runner. Born June Florence Foulds in Shepherd's Bush...
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Foulds is a surname. People with the surname include: Adam Foulds, British novelist and poet Bert Foulds, English footballer Fred Foulds, English cricketer...
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39. Foulds made a brief reappearance as a player in November 2011 in the World Seniors (aged 48) before eventually losing to Dene O'Kane. Foulds made...
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Gerry Scott (redirect from Gerry Scott Foulds)
Gerry Scott Foulds (born Geraldine Mary Boldy; November 4, 1944 – April 25, 2007) was an English production designer. Born Geraldine Mary Boldy in Bradford...
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Matthew Colin Foulds (born 1 February 1998) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League Two side Harrogate Town. Foulds was one of five...
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Sander Helga Klein Marga Petersen Great Britain (GBR) Sylvia Cheeseman June Foulds Jean Pickering Heather Armitage 1956 Melbourne details Australia (AUS)...
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4%) with 11.0% support. After the leadership convention, Foulds was named Deputy Leader. Foulds was re-elected again in the 1985 election. The Progressive...
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2020 in the United Kingdom (section June)
By, Butterflies, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin). 6 November – June Foulds, 86, sprint runner. 7 November John Fraser, 89, Scottish actor (The Good...
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Sander Helga Klein Marga Petersen Great Britain (GBR) Sylvia Cheeseman June Foulds Jean Pickering Heather Armitage 1956 Melbourne details Australia (AUS)...
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Sylvia Cheeseman 1950 McDonald Bailey (4) 1950 June Foulds 1951 McDonald Bailey (5) 1951 June Foulds (2) 1952 McDonald Bailey (6) 1952 Heather Armitage...
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Jerusalem (since 1986). Gene Felton, 84, American racecar driver, emphysema. June Foulds, 86, British athlete, Olympic silver (1956) and bronze medalist (1952)...
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Achille Marcus Fould (17 November 1800 – 5 October 1867) was a French financier and politician who was four times minister of finance between 1849 and...
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the creation, on 8 May, of the Česká amatérská atletická unie (ČAAU). On June 26 of that year, during Sparta's 5th match in Prague, the organizing team...
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Gold Silver Bronze 60 metres Isobella Shivas 7.8 June Foulds 7.8 Doris Batter 7.9 100 metres June Foulds 12.6 Isobella Shivas 12.8 Barbara Foster 13.0 200...
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Adam Samuel James Foulds FRSL (/ˈfoʊldz/ FOHLDZ; born 8 October 1974) is a British novelist and poet. Foulds was educated at Bancroft's School, read English...
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the silver medal, behind Australia, with her team mates Anne Pashley, June Foulds and Heather Armitage. She attended Ensham School in south London, having...
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race for bronze was more competitive as the other semi-final winner, June Foulds had opened up a metre lead over the other two Australians through the...
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Helga Klein Marga Petersen 45.9 Great Britain (GBR) Sylvia Cheeseman June Foulds Jean Desforges Heather Armitage 46.2 High jump details Esther Brand South...
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Helga Klein Marga Petersen 45.9 Great Britain (GBR) Sylvia Cheeseman June Foulds Jean Desforges Heather Armitage 46.2 High jump details Esther Brand South...
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John Foulds was born in Hulme, Manchester, England, on 2 November 1880, the son of a bassoonist in the Hallé Orchestra. Prolific from childhood, Foulds himself...
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"Athletics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Women's 100 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2017....
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Gold Elspeth Hay Jean Desforges Dorothy Hall June Foulds Great Britain Silver Xenia Stad-de Jong Bertha Brouwer Grietje de Jongh Fanny Blankers-Koen...
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Fanny Blankers-Koen (NED) 11.7 CR Yevgeniya Sechenova (URS) 12.3 June Foulds (GBR) 12.4 200 metres details Fanny Blankers-Koen (NED) 24.0 Yevgeniya...
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that Foulds had "one of the best kicks you would ever see. He was over six feet tall and had real pace so he could carry the ball." In response, Foulds said:...
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"Athletics at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games: Women's 100 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2017....
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events in 1974, working with amateur snooker players Geoff Foulds, father of Neal Foulds, and Vic Harris. In 1976, he became manager of Steve Davis,...
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Anne Pashley (category Use British English from June 2012)
(Netherlands). At the 1956 summer Olympics, she and her teammates Jean Scrivens, June Foulds and Heather Armitage won the silver medal in the women's 4 × 100 m relay...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres June Foulds 12.3 Muriel Pletts 12.5 Anne Pashley 12.5 200 metres Sylvia Cheeseman 25.0 Dorothy Hall 25.2 Muriel Pletts...
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Shirley Strickland de la Hunty Australia Heather Armitage Anne Pashley June Foulds Jean Scrivens Great Britain Isabelle Daniels Mae Faggs Margaret Matthews...
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Gordon Pirie — Athletics, Men's 5.000m Jean Scrivens, Heather Armitage, June Foulds, and Anne Pashley — Athletics, Women's 4 × 100 m Relay Thelma Hopkins...
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