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Yugoslav Olympic Committee proclaimed him | sportsman of the year in 1994. |
For that performance he was named Swiss | Sportsman of the Year. |
She also won the 2009 Lithuanian | Sportsman of the Year award. |
liams (Hornby) won the D.V. Syme Rosebowl as | Sportsman of the year. |
son was nominated for University of Teesside | Sportsman of the Year three times, eventually succeedi |
In 2000 Coulter received CJ Marvin | Sportsman of the year award. |
Western Australian | Sportsman of the Year in 1976, 1979 and 1987 |
-star, won the league MVP trophy, the league | sportsman of the year trophy and was a finalist for th |
He was named Slovenian | Sportsman of the Year in 1993, after having won the br |
arist-Western) won the D.V. Syme Rosebowl as | Sportsman of the year while Phil Brown (Marist-Western |
He was named | Sportsman of the Year in 1951, awarded the RAC Segrave |
rth, Australia, for which he was named Dutch | Sportsman of the Year (1991) alongside boxer Arnold Va |
ker also won the Maxwell Award and was named | Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated. |
For these achievements, he was nominated for | Sportsman of the Year in Germany. |
mpic Committee has declared him for the best | sportsman of the year in 1996 and 2000, and in the 199 |
n the Zilveren Laurier, which symbolizes the | sportsman of the year of Limburg. |
Later he was honored as the | Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated magazine. |
ateur world championship and was named Dutch | Sportsman of the year. |
ph lead to Nelissen's election as 1995 Dutch | Sportsman of the year. |
Pini won the Papua New Guinea | Sportsman of the Year Award in 2003, 2004 and 2005. |
In 1989 he was named the last East German | Sportsman of the Year. |
Jelovac was named Slovenian | Sportsman of the year in 1973 and 1974. |
en-owner John L. Harrington as The Sam Cohen | Sportsman of the Year. |
He won the Counties Manukau Junior | Sportsman of the Year in 2005. |
. Selke Memorial Trophy as the QMJHL and CHL | Sportsman of the year. |
e recipient of the 2003 Halberg Award for NZ | Sportsman of the Year, Fouhy has not since dropped out |
The Belgian | Sportsman of the Year is elected at the end of each ye |
In 1987, she was selected | Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated magazine f |
red as one of the Sport Writers Association, | Sportsman of the Year, along with Don Cockell, Sir Sta |
l-American, was named the Sports Illustrated | Sportsman of the Year, was a Helms Foundation Award re |
ketball legend), which identifies the Conway | sportsman of the year, the 2003 Arkansas Democrat-Gaze |
He received the Bache memorial prize for | sportsman of the year from his school, King Edward's S |
He was also voted "Cypriot | Sportsman of the Year" in 1976 and 1978 by the Cyprus |
yprus Sports Association as the Best Cypriot | Sportsman of 20th Century (Shared with athlete Stavros |
gueroa has been named "Puerto Rican National | Sportsman of the Year" in sailing for 10 consecutive y |
In 1993, Sporting News awarded its | Sportsman of the Year honor to Gillick and Blue Jays m |
In 1947, Bennett was named Montreal's | Sportsman of the Year after winning Canada's C-1, C-2, |
Blythe became Derbyshire's Junior | Sportsman of the Year in the East Midlands Sports Pers |
, he was named Sports Illustrated magazine's | Sportsman of the Year in 1994, together with Bonnie Bl |
he was declared for Athlete of The Year and | Sportsman of The Year in Yugoslavia. |
ngapore's Sportsboy of the Year in 2000, and | Sportsman of the Year 2001. |
e, Lower Hutt where he was Head Boy, Dux and | Sportsman of the Year in 2004. |
In 1949 Zamick won the Nottingham | Sportsman of the Year award for the first time, beatin |
the Romanian Sporting Press awarded him the | sportsman of the year award (2005) in a Sports Gala. |
In Kosovo, he has received the | Sportsman of the Century Award and now works as the co |
for which he won the title of Luxembourgian | Sportsman of the Year. |
ps, Dunford was awarded the Safaricom Kenyan | Sportsman of the Year Award for 2007. |
n 2006 earned him second place in the Kenyan | Sportsman of the Year award, behind Alex Kipchirchir, |
of several athletes named Sports Illustrated | Sportsman of the Year in 1987. |
Arab | Sportsman of the 20th Century. |
Maori | Sportsman of the Year - 2002 |
Luxembourgian | Sportsman of the Year: 2 |
Laureus World | Sportsman of the Year |
Arapov was named Split | Sportsman of the Year in 2004. |
s cheating, nor is improving the morale of a | sportsman one has backed by cheering for them. |
e perfectly-trained and groomed show dog his | sportsman owner (Pidgeon) wants. |
his time as an undergraduate, he was a keen | sportsman participating in squash and water-polo. |
- 7 March 1927) was an English businessman, | sportsman, philanthropist, and promoter of vegetariani |
As a youngster Wood was a talented | sportsman, playing as a striker for the Manor Colts fo |
g a Rhodes Scholarship, where he was an avid | sportsman, playing rugby, cricket, tennis and skiing. |
In his early adulthood, Tait was a notable | sportsman playing rugby union as a forward for Cambrid |
Sugg was an all-round | sportsman, playing professional football, being a scra |
Castle was an all-round | sportsman, playing field hockey for both Kent and Some |
He was a keen | sportsman, playing for Ealing Football Club in his you |
London on 28 December 1971, was an all-round | sportsman primarily known as a first-class cricketer f |
Daly (1838 - April 26, 1906) was an American | sportsman, professional gambler and underworld figure |
y by unveiling a commemorative plaque at the | Sportsman pub. |
House, that has been dated to 1630, and the | Sportsman public house, dated to the late 17th Century |
G.O. Smith, | sportsman rated the greatest footballer of the ninetee |
e disarray, which the correspondent from The | Sportsman reported was not an uncommon feature of thei |
He was a keen | sportsman, representing Liverpool University and Lanca |
otheram House, and proved himself a talented | sportsman, representing the college in cricket and foo |
A.F.C. | Sportsman Rovers is an English association football cl |
For the | sportsman, see Charles Clay (American football). |
For Australian | sportsman, see Nic Berry. |
For the | sportsman, see Peter Downton Croft. |
motorsports career working in the Late Model | Sportsman Series for Ashton Lewis while still in colle |
season) in addition to the NASCAR Late Model | Sportsman Series. |
The protagonist, an un-named British | sportsman, sets out to see whether he can stalk and pr |
An avid | sportsman, Sir George Bullough had a lifelong interest |
yon-Slaney (24 August 1847 - 24 April 1908), | sportsman, soldier and politician. |
10 October 1894) was an English soldier and | sportsman, son of the 2nd Baronet (created 1821) Sir F |
Maiya Gunasekara, FRCS, FICS is Sri Lankan | sportsman, sports administrator and surgeon. |
Near the church a pub, The Jolly | Sportsman stands beside a road upon the line of the Ro |
He also gained a reputation as an all round | sportsman, starring in cricket and Australian rules fo |
Weekly races include the Modified, | Sportsman, Street Stock, and Stadium Stock divisions. |
Her husband (John H. Tucker) was a | sportsman that would hunt deer and fish in the nearby |
One Europe-only variant was the Anglia | Sportsman that carried its spare tyre on the back, som |
d for many cricket clubs in the local area.A | sportsman through and through, if he was not playing s |
A keen | sportsman throughout his life, he was instrumental for |
He became so the first | sportsman to win an Olympics gold medal for Turkey in |
early 1960s later becoming the first Zambian | sportsman to win a Commonwealth gold medal, achieving |
He is the only Finnish | sportsman to be named both football (1968) and ice hoc |
In 1936, he became the first ever Turkish | sportsman to win a gold medal at the Olympics. |
g the Boston Red Sox was looking for a Maine | sportsman to join them. |
At the age of 72, he was the oldest | sportsman to compete in the 1920 Summer Olympics. |
mer French basketball player, and the French | sportsman to have won the most trophies. |
He was an all-round | sportsman, twice winning a blue at tennis, in 1868 and |
An all-round | sportsman, Wakefield also became the president of the |
His endurance and longevity as a | sportsman was astonishing. |
The climax of his career as a | sportsman was his gold medal at the 1952 Summer Olympi |
Jones was a fine | sportsman, was educated at Harrow School and Jesus Col |
He also continued as a hobby | sportsman well into his seventies and eighties. |
, Tom Watt, shares his name with an Canadian | sportsman, which his name is linking to from this page |
une 1906 - 27 September 1991) was an English | sportsman who played first-class cricket for Oxford Un |
May 1883 - 5 September 1947) was a Rhodesian | sportsman who represented his country as both a cricke |
He was also a gifted amateur | sportsman who played first-class cricket for several C |
Jack Devey was an all-round | sportsman who enjoyed a long cricket career with Warwi |
e, 1866-21 January 1900) was an English-born | sportsman who played international rugby union for Wal |
d - January 1987 in Dublin) was an all-round | sportsman who played cricket for both Ireland and the |
at Standard Hill, Nottingham) was an English | sportsman who played internationally in both cricket a |
onport, New Zealand on August 2, 1980, was a | sportsman who represented New Zealand in both Test cri |
arch 1869 - 13 September 1937) was a British | sportsman who represented Britain at golf in the 1900 |
Charles Chenery (1850-1928), | sportsman who played football for England in the first |
24 July 1864 - 14 January 1942) was an Irish | sportsman who played rugby union as a full back, playi |
er 1878 - 6 February 1946) was an Australian | sportsman who competed in the 1906 Intercalated Games |
2 - 11 June 1917) was a Belgian born English | sportsman who was capped nine times for England at rug |
ill (born 9 May 1942) is a former Australian | sportsman who played Australian rules football for Fit |
He was an outstanding all-round amateur | sportsman who gained honours at swimming, cricket and |
He was an exceptional | sportsman who captained his school at football, cricke |
9 May 1918 - 5 April 1978) was an Australian | sportsman who played first-class cricket with Victoria |
He was also an all-round | sportsman who enjoyed success in golf and racquets. |
arch 1874 - 16 February 1943) was an English | sportsman who made two international rugby union appea |
He was a keen | sportsman who had played as a goalkeeper in Santosh tr |
12 February - John Graham Chambers, | sportsman who codified the Marquess of Queensberry rul |
ber 1927 in Broadstairs) is a former English | sportsman who was an olympic bronze medal winning fiel |
y 1919 - 18 December 1998) was an Australian | sportsman who represented the England national rugby u |
(2 May 1881 - 5 October 1944) was a British | sportsman who played rugby union at centre for Cardiff |
Christ Nicholson is a New Zealand | sportsman who has represented the country at both the |
4 May 1915 - 8 March 1944) was an Australian | sportsman who played first-class cricket for Tasmania |
er 1952, Bebington, Cheshire) was an English | sportsman who appeared for his country four times at e |
e significant, he was an excellent all-round | sportsman, who won Blues for Oxford at cricket, rugby |
hed Royal Navy officer as well as an English | sportsman who played first-class cricket and represent |
mber 1877 - 30 April 1918) was a New Zealand | sportsman, who is most notable for playing rugby union |
er 1858 - 6 May 1909) was an English amateur | sportsman who played association football and county c |
ied there on 2 November 1998) was an English | sportsman who played cricket for Hampshire in the 1950 |
Michael Shelton is a British | sportsman who competed at the Summer Paralympic Games |
1938 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian | sportsman who competed in five Olympic Games. |
October 1852 - 30 April 1888) was an English | sportsman who played international rugby union for Eng |
- 7 September 1966) was an English all-round | sportsman, who played football for Southampton and cri |
an affluent entrepreneur, philanthropist and | sportsman who was the founder of the village of Oak Br |
cember 1901 - 9 June 1941) was an Australian | sportsman who played both first-class cricket and Aust |
(14 June 1918 - 3 June 1995) was an English | sportsman who played first-class cricket and represent |
(12 July 1870 - 30 July 1920) was an English | sportsman who represented the England national footbal |
(13 June 1854 - 28 May 1905) was an English | sportsman who played international rugby union for Eng |
st 9, 1889 - July 9, 1943) was a New Zealand | sportsman who represented his country at both rugby le |
r (6 June 1909 - 9 July 1999) was an amateur | sportsman who played both association football and cri |
Howfield, is an English former professional | sportsman who played both association football and Ame |
am Bevan Keith Hough is a former New Zealand | sportsman who represented his country in rugby league |
26, 1903 - January 14, 1969) was an English | sportsman, who played both football and cricket to a h |
km², established in 1907 by wealthy American | sportsman William Kissam Vanderbilt. |
Bred by American | sportsman William Kissam Vanderbilt at his Haras du Qu |
nty-three thousand French francs by American | sportsman William Kissam Vanderbilt of the prominent V |
901 Charles Fleischmann sold him to American | sportsman, William Kissam Vanderbilt who shipped him t |
An avid | sportsman, Williamson in 1987, at the age of sixty-two |
He is the Colombian | sportsman with more olympic medals. |
For the | sportsman with the same nickname, see Joe Perry (snook |
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