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Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon in London specialising in Lower Limb Joint Replacement Surgery, including primary and revision Hip, Knee, and Ankle Arthroplasty. I also have interests in Trauma Surgery and Sports Injuries. Fellowship training at St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, and SportsMed SA, Adelaide, Australia. - Estella Warren
Estella Dawn Warren (born December 23, 1978 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a Canadian actress, former fashion model, and a former synchronized swimmer. - Ilaria Volpi Kellermann
I work for a business consulting firm: my tasks ranging from design training and the acquisition of new customers to certification business (ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004, OHSAS 18001:2007, SA 8000, etc). Social Networker - Giovanni Mascellaro
Born in Palermo on January 15, 1943, is an Italian artist (singer, musician, poet and painter). He started his musical career at only 16 by winning an important musical contest at Mondello (Palermo) named the "Capannina d`oro" as a song sing writer.He graduated with honors from the University of Palermo, Faculty of Economics,and he has worked for over thirty years as a bank officer.Barely aged 44, he achieved in 1987 the position of deputy general manager of an important bank in Sicily. - eleonora panto
In charge of technological innovation projects dealing with social network and particularly referring to knowledge communities, inclusion, social software; Technical coordinator of; KEILAB www.keilab.csp.it; SMARTLAB www.smartlab.csp.it; Project manager of the Dschola project, recognized as a best practice at national and international and selected by European Union as a finalist in the eEurope Prize eGovernment section in July 2003 http://www.dschola.it; Project Officer in the 6FP . . . - George Loucas
Graduated Emerson College 2004. - Michaela Greeley
Philosophy I'm learning to live by: If you don't throw out the no's and maybe's, you won't have room for the FUCK YEAH's. I'm like a shark: if I don't keep moving, I'm liable to suffocate. p.s. I wonder how many of my friends caught the fudged answer on this questionnaire! - Howard Leder
Howdy. Sky high, uber dork by day, and...er....dork by night. I'm tall, lanky, goofy, impish smile. I vary from intensely silly to being a casual brooder. , Tender, endlessly affectionate, introverted without being shy. Life for me is a chance to say something, and I kinda look for the same in others. Passionate minds make me sit up & take notice immediately. I'm comfortable at the sometimes dark edges of life. - Jaime Pona
I won't do Karaoke but I will hold a lighter up for you. I'll toss someone over three rows of chairs if they try to steal my purse. I'll quit a job after 3 weeks if the boss is a ****. I cook a mean Thanksgiving dinner. I'm a total sucker for Steel Magnolias. - Luc
Doubled for the actor Robert Englund for his character Freddy Krueger in "Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge, A (1985) On the last day of shooting reverse angles and close ups were needed of Freddy for the school bus sequence. Mr. Englund was not there so the production assistant was found to be the right height to fit in the characters clothes and bladed glove. He was the cinematographer on Tupac Shakur's last music video the night before he was murdered. It was for the... - Stacy Stagnaro
Your Birthdate: March 31. - Nick Braccia
An incorrigible wise ass of unquestionable charm and questionable motivations and ambitions. - Mishi Schueller
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I was Aldous Huxley in a past life. - Seth Poulin
I am an independent filmmaker who is working on being more optimistic. - Matt Reed
For last 6 years been running own business "Didgeridoo Breath", a specialty didgeridoo and aboriginal art store located at 6 Market St, Fremantle, Western Australia. - Danielle Hartzell
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Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985 in Towson, Maryland) is an American swimmer and World Record Holder in several events. Phelps' achievements include a record of eight medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, six of which were gold, tying the Olympic record for medals at single Olympics, held by Alexander Dityatin since 1980. His international titles, along with his various world records, … - Kaká
Kaká was born to Simone Cristina dos Santos Leite and Bosco Izecson Pereira Leite. He has a younger brother, Rodrigo (known as Digão), who has followed in Kaká's footsteps by playing football in Italy. In September 2000, at the age of 18, Kaká suffered a career-threatening and possibly paralysis-inducing spine fracture as a result of a swimming pool accident, but remarkably made a full recovery. The next year, Kaká made his comeback on the pitch, … - Rand Schulman
Rand is considered by many a new marketing and media pioneer and innovator. In 2005 he was named one of the Top 100 BtoB marketing executives by BtoB Magizine . He is regularly quoted in the WSJ, Investors Business Daily and Business Week and in numerous marketing & media publications, including AdWeek, and Advertising Age. He is a founder and past board member of the Web Analytics Association . - Laura Wilkinson
Laura Wilkinson (born November 17, 1977 in Texas) is an American diver. As a child, Wilkinson was a gymnast, but had to give up on the sport after a growth spurt during puberty made her too tall to continue. She wanted to occupy herself with another sport like gymnastics that would allow her to compete barefoot, but she had not yet made a final decision. One day, while swimming in the gym's pool, she witnessed a young female diver in-training execute an impressive dive, … - James Counsilman
James Edward "Doc" Counsilman (born December 28, 1920 in Birmingham, Alabama - died January 4, 2004 in Bloomington, Indiana) was a swimming coach for Indiana University and the United States Olympic team. At Indiana, he coached the men's team to six consecutive NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships from 1968 to 1973. At the 1964 and 1976 Summer Olympics, his swimmers won 21 of 24 gold medals. In 1979, he became the oldest person to swim the English Channel. - Laure Manaudou
Laure Manaudou (born October 9, 1986 in Villeurbanne) is an Olympic, World and European French champion swimmer. - Shane Gould
Shane Gould (born November 23 1956) is an Australian former swimmer who won three gold medals, a silver and bronze in 1972 Summer Olympics. Subsequently, she retired at age 16. - Ian Thorpe
Ian James Thorpe OAM (born 13 October 1982 in Sydney, New South Wales), also known as the "Thorpedo" or "Thorpey", is a former Australian freestyle swimmer. He has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian, and in 2001 he became the first person to win six gold medals in one World Championship. In total, Thorpe has won eleven World Championship golds, the second-highest number of any swimmer. - Inge de Bruijn
Inge de Bruijn (born August 24, 1973) is a former Dutch swimmer, and a four-time Olympic champion. - Fabien Cousteau
Fabien Cousteau (b. 1967) is a French aquatic filmmaker and oceanographic explorer. He is son of Jean-Michel Cousteau and grandson of the noted oceanographic explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Born in Paris, he grew up in both France and the United States, and frequently accompanied his grandfather and father on their sea voyages. He graduated from Boston University. - Ang Peng Siong
Ang Peng Siong (born October 27, 1962, in Singapore) is a swimmer from Singapore, who was once among the world's fastest swimmers over 50m freestyle. Ang was taught to swim at the age of five by his father Ang Teck Bee, who competed in judo at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Ang's first national representation came at the 1977 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, where he was a silver medalist in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay. - Richard O. Papenguth
Richard O. "Dick" Papenguth (1903-1970) was an American college swimming coach at Purdue University and coach of the women's swim team in the 1952 Summer Olympics that won two bronze medals. Papenguth was a graduate of the University of Michigan. Papenguth is a member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame - Forbes Carlile
Forbes Carlile MBE (born June 3 1921 in Armadale, Victoria) was Australia's first post-World War II Olympics swimming coach and later Australia's first competitor in the modern pentathlon at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. He remains the only person to have coached and later competed at the Olympic Games. Carlile is best known as a pioneer in swimming coaching. Together with his wife, Ursula, and their assistant, Tom Green, … - Don Gambril
Don Gambril (born January 2, 1934 in Altamont, Kansas) is a Hall-of-Fame American swimming coach. He was the 1984 U.S. Olympic Coach and Assistant U.S. Olympic Coach in 1968, 1972, 1976, and 1980. Gambril has coached many well-known swimmers, such as Mark Spitz, Sharon Stouder, and Gunnar Larsson (Sweden), Matt Biondi, Nancy Hogshead, Jonty Skinner (South Africa), and Mary Meagher. He was head coach at the University of Alabama for 28 years. - Anita Lonsbrough
Anita Lonsbrough MBE (born 10 August 1941) is a British swimmer from Huddersfield, who won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Prior to the Olympics, in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games she won two gold medals, and held the world record for 200 metres breaststroke, but lost it to Germany's Wiltrud Urselmann. At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, on 27 August 1960, at the age of 19, … - Mark Spitz
Mark Andrew Spitz (born February 10, 1950, in Modesto, California) is an American swimmer. He holds the record for most gold medals won in a single Olympic Games (seven), which he set at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Between 1965 and 1972, Spitz won 9 Olympic gold medals, 1 silver, and 1 bronze; 5 Pan American golds; 31 National U.S. Amateur Athletic Union titles; and 8 U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. - Demetrius Vikelas
Demetrius Vikelas, also known as Bikelas (February 15, 1835 - July 20, 1908) was a Greek businessman and the first president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), from 1894 to 1896. Born in Ermoupoli, on the island of Syros in Greece, he was often sick as a child. Because of his bad health, he had a spotty education. He left home at 17 to work for his uncle in London, first as a bookkeeper, and then as a partner. - Arthur Cusack
Arthur Cusack (born 1920 in Maryborough, Queensland and died 2000 in Brisbane), was a prominent Australian Olympic Swimming Coach from Maryborough, Queensland of the 1950's and 60's. Arthur Cusack was the coach of dual Olympic Gold medal winner David Theile, who, under the guidance of Cusack, won gold in the 100m backstroke in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and the 1960 Rome Olympics as well as silver in the 4 x 100m Medley Relay team at the same games in Rome. - Fred Tyler
Frederick Daniel Tyler (born March 15, 1954 in Winter Park, Florida) is an American swimmer and aquatics coach, winner of several high school and college championships and a gold medal in the 4x200 meter freestyle relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. - Malachy McCourt
Malachy McCourt (born September 20, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York) is an Irish-American actor, writer and politician. He was the 2006 Green party candidate for governor in New York State, losing to the Democratic candidate Eliot Spitzer. He is the younger brother of Frank McCourt
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