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Ian McIntosh (24 September 1938 – 5 April 2023) [1] was a Zimbabwean–South African rugby union coach. He served as head coach for the Springboks during 1993 and 1994. He served as head coach for the Springboks during 1993 and 1994.
Aline footbeds are used by numerous professional athletes in running, triathlons, skiing, snowboarding and golf. These include skiers Micah Black, Sarah Burke, Brian Bennett, Ian McIntosh and Jamie Pierre; professional snowboarders Ross Powers, Seth Wescott, Andy Finch and Molly Aguirre and professional golfers D. J. Trahan, Rory Sabbatini, Kirk Hanefeld and Phyllis Meti.
Völkl Ski International, GmbH, (German pronunciation:) is a sports equipment manufacturing company based in Bavaria, Germany.Initially it manufactured skis, but has extended its line to snowboards, outerwear, and tennis gear.
Ian McIntosh (1938–2023), rugby union coach; Patricia McKillop (born 1956), field hockey player; Dianna Melrose (born 1952), British diplomat who has served as the British High Commissioner to Tanzania and as the British Ambassador to Cuba; Mary Metcalfe (born 1954), politician, educator, and academic; Keegan Meth (born 1988), professional ...
Ian McIntosh, 84, Zimbabwean rugby union coach (Natal, South Africa national team, Zimbabwe national team), cancer. [109] Ross Murray, 89, New Zealand amateur golfer. [110] Khalid Naciri, 77, Moroccan politician, minister of communications (2007–2012). [111] Sudhir Naik, 78, Indian cricketer (Mumbai, national team). [112]
I'm an experienced skier who has been to more than a dozen ski resorts around the world. I often see beginners make mistakes such as holding up lines, tailgating, and zooming down slopes. Wearing ...
In 1983 a group of local enthusiasts banded together to ensure that the history of Montrose Air Station would not be forgotten. A local man, Ian McIntosh, established the Montrose Air Station Heritage Trust, now known as the Ian McIntosh Memorial Trust and money was raised by the Montrose Aerodrome Museum Society. [5]
McElwee was a member of the Canterbury Swords Club. [8] At the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, she represented New Zealand in the individual women's foil. [1]