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- John Watters may refer to: John Watters (athlete) (1903–1962), American Olympic runner John Watters (cricketer) (1924–2006), Australian cricketer John...305 bytes (62 words) - 10:22, 7 March 2025
- John Watters (July 22, 1903 – August 3, 1962) was an American middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1924 Summer Olympics....2 KB (81 words) - 18:27, 29 December 2024
- John Watts (born 23 April 1939) is a British athlete. He competed in the men's discus throw at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Watts remains an active Masters...2 KB (72 words) - 10:36, 14 March 2025
- Territory John Watts (athlete) (born 1939), British Olympic athlete John Watts (jockey) (1860–1902), British jockey Johnny Watts (English footballer) (1931–2006)...2 KB (362 words) - 20:38, 19 March 2022
- about 75 watts; higher power levels can be achieved for short intervals and by athletes. The watt is named after the Scottish inventor James Watt. The unit...30 KB (3,283 words) - 04:49, 2 January 2025
- 2025. Johns, Nathan (28 March 2024). "Down goalkeeper Charlie Smyth signs with New Orleans Saints". The Irish Times. Retrieved 30 March 2024. Watters, Andy...10 KB (830 words) - 13:35, 25 January 2025
- In 1976, Watts' energetic playing style, unique look, and rapport with the fans led Sports Illustrated to call him "the most popular athlete ever to perform...16 KB (1,287 words) - 19:55, 19 March 2025
- Quincy D. Watts (born June 19, 1970) is an American former athlete, and two-time gold medalist at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Born in Detroit, Michigan,...8 KB (622 words) - 16:36, 9 March 2025
- "If—" in tribute to the 2012 British Olympic and Paralympics athletes. In February 2013, John performed a duet with singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran at the 55th...248 KB (22,873 words) - 17:34, 19 March 2025
- Daniel Pearl, 65, Brazilian journalist. Klaus Richtzenhain, 90, German athlete, Olympic silver medalist (1956). (death announced on this date) Crystal-Donna...117 KB (8,636 words) - 00:35, 20 March 2025
- An Athlete Wrestling with a Python was the first of three bronze sculptures produced by the British artist Frederic Leighton. Completed in 1877, the sculpture...13 KB (1,662 words) - 23:09, 5 January 2024
- John Tillman (born February 11, 1965) is an American athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...2 KB (68 words) - 06:22, 23 November 2024
- Glenn Graham (January 17, 1904 – July 19, 1986) was an American athlete who competed in the men's pole vault. He competed in Athletics at the 1924 Summer...2 KB (124 words) - 23:33, 13 March 2025
- Landon Knack (Science Hill) promoted to Triple-A; Linton (Dobyns-Bennett), Watters (Bland County) get first pro wins". The Bristol Herald Courier. "Little...10 KB (571 words) - 06:30, 26 December 2024
- player Phat Watts (born 1999), American football player Quincy Watts, American athlete R. N. Watts, American college sports coach Rocket Watts (born 2000)...7 KB (879 words) - 15:20, 16 March 2025
- Student athlete (or student–athlete) is a term used principally in universities in the United States and Canada to describe students enrolled at postsecondary...21 KB (2,566 words) - 01:47, 17 February 2025
- The following is a list of sport's oldest professional athletes. List of oldest Major League Baseball players List of oldest National Hockey League players...6 KB (238 words) - 23:27, 9 March 2025
- Merwin Graham (category Olympic track and field athletes for the United States)Graham (March 4, 1903 – January 24, 1989) was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born in Fairview, West...1 KB (88 words) - 18:33, 29 December 2024
- Donyell Marshall and Chris Webber; NFL players Drew Bledsoe, John Mobley and Ricky Watters; NHL players Ed Belfour, Sergei Fedorov and Teemu Selanne; MLB...9 KB (1,176 words) - 01:18, 28 November 2024
- Stevenson (October 25, 1900 – April 2, 1985) was an American track and field athlete, lawyer and diplomat, who won the gold medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay...8 KB (568 words) - 18:47, 29 December 2024
- for Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was greatly distinguished as an athlete, and where he won the two miles race against Oxford. Our second portrait
- October 2007) was a spiritual teacher, poet, humanitarian, musician and athlete. Born in Bengal, India, at age of 11 he moved to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram
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