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Paul Ramsden (born 1969) is a British mountaineer and alpinist.He is internationally noted for his alpine climbing. [1] [5] [3] Ramsden was awarded the Piolet d'Or five times for alpine-style first ascents of extreme high-altitude routes in the Himalayas: [6] 2003, 2013 and 2016 with Mick Fowler (they were the first British winners of the award).
Paul Ramsden (5 August 1948–2 August 2017) was a British-Australian education theorist known for his role as the first Chief Executive of the Higher Education Academy (2004–2010). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] While at the University of Sydney , he developed the Course Experience Questionnaire. [ 3 ]
2003 Mick Fowler and Paul Ramsden for a new route on the north face of Siguniang (6250m) in China. 2002 Valery Babanov for a solo first ascent of Meru Central (6310m). 2001 (10th awards) Thomas Huber and Iwan Wolf for the first ascent of the direct north pillar of Shivling (6543m).
Michael Fowler (born 1956) is a British rock climber, ice climber, mountaineer and climbing author. He is internationally noted for his alpine climbing and was awarded the Piolet d'Or three times, with Paul Ramsden, in 2003, 2013, and 2016, for alpine-style first ascents of faces in the Himalayas.
In his absence, Priest and Scott shared lead vocals. Ray McRiner also replaced Ramsden. The band disbanded in 1981. In 1985, Scott and Tucker organised their own version of Sweet with Paul Mario Day (previously played with Iron Maiden, More, and Wildfire) on lead vocals, Phil Lanzon of the band Grand Prix on keyboards, and Mal McNulty on bass ...
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Paul Ramsden, first alpinist to win the Piolet d'Or five times; C R Roberts, athlete; Tim Robinson, England International Cricketer; Hollie Webb, Olympic Gold Medallist 2016, women's hockey; David Wetherall, footballer; David Wetherill, Paralympic table tennis player; Kristian Jones and Jamie Stevenson, orienteers with medals at world championships
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