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Joshua Clark Davis (born September 1, 1972) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, and former world record-holder. Davis represented the United States at two consecutive Summer Olympics .
Joshua Davis may refer to: Joshua Davis (designer) (born 1971), American web designer and founder of Praystation.com; Josh Davis (swimmer) (born 1972), American Olympic gold medalist swimmer; DJ Shadow (born 1972), disc jockey whose birth name is Joshua Davis; Joshua Davis (writer) (born 1974), American author and journalist
Josh Davis Brad Schumacher Gary Hall Jr. David Fox Scott Tucker Russia (RUS) Vladimir Pyshnenko Alexander Popov Roman Yegorov Vladimir Predkin Denis Pimankov Germany (GER) Mark Pinger Björn Zikarsky Christian Tröger Bengt Zikarsky Alexander Lüderitz: 2000 Sydney details Australia (AUS) Michael Klim Chris Fydler Ashley Callus Ian Thorpe Todd ...
The Josh Davis Natatorium, named for the former olympic swimmer, is a state-of-the-art, 1500-seat swimming facility. The Jimmy Littleton Gymnasium is a 5000-seat basketball, volleyball and wrestling facility.
Carli Cronk, swimmer, Summer Deaflympics record holder [19] Josh Davis, swimmer, 3x Olympic Gold Medalist [20] Steve Davis, MLB pitcher for Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians [21] Scott Dunn, MLB player [22] Trenton Estep, 2018 IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Champion; Jimmy Feigen, US Olympic swimmer; Dimitri Flowers, NFL fullback
U.S. Olympics swimmer Robert Finke came from behind in the 800M freestyle on Wednesday night. Finke was in a clear fourth place at the final 50M turn. However, the U.S. swimmer turned in an ...
As a former coffee shop devotee, Starbucks has long been my go-to for remote work sessions, reliable Wi-Fi, drinks, and snacks. The Bacon & Gruyere Sous Vide Egg Bites have been a staple of their ...
David Lawrence Schwimmer [1] (born November 2, 1966) [2] [3] is an American actor, director, comedian, and producer. He gained worldwide recognition for portraying Ross Geller in the sitcom Friends, for which he received a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1995.