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His father Greg was a track runner and a dual world beach-running champion, and Hoare took up the same activities. Hoare won the U15 (2012) and U17 (2013) 2 km beach run at the Australian titles along with team medals in the swim and board races. [4] Hoare also swam at state level but then decided to concentrate on athletics.
The race was inaugurated in 1953 by Sir William Carr in memory of his father Sir Emsley Carr, a former editor of the News of the World. [1] [2] The event was created to encourage athletes to break the four-minute mile. [2]
Olli Hoare Morgan McDonald: 2021 [17] Unconventional Voices of Track & Field: Jade Johnson Anson Henry: May 2021 [18] Running Things: Donovan Bailey Jason Portuondo ‡ July 2021 [19] Lactic Acid: Dominique Smith ‡ Laura Thweatt: October 2021 [20] [21] Out of the Blocks: Jasmine Todd Katelyn Hutchinson ‡ January 2022 [22] Nobody Asked Us ...
Yared Nuguse (/ ˈ j ɑːr ɪ d n ə ˈ ɡ uː s / YAR-id nə-GOOSS; born June 1, 1999) [2] [3] is an American professional middle-distance runner who is the current world record holder in the short track mile.
A dispute over the removal of the pastor of St. Matthew Catholic Church in Charlotte has turned public, with Father Pat Hoare criticizing comments his bishop has made about the case.
Henry dominated the Hoare family through his wealth and personal charisma. [2] He was a partner for nearly 60 years in Hoare's Bank.His nickname, "Henry The Magnificent", derived in part from his influence as a great patron of the Arts, but more particularly because he laid out the gardens at Stourhead in Wiltshire, an estate bought by his father. [3]
Henry Hoare of Mitcham Grove (1750–1828) became the head of the firm c.1788. [6] On the death in 1787 of his father, Hoare had inherited the family house at Barn Elms, but he did not reside much there. It was sold in 1827, to the company constructing the Hammersmith Bridge. [7] In 1789 Hoare purchased a London house on St James's Square. [5]
Samuel Hoare by Joseph Slater. Samuel Hoare Jr (9 August 1751 – 14 July 1825) was a wealthy British Quaker banker and abolitionist born in Stoke Newington, then to the north of London in the county of Middlesex. From 1790, he lived at Heath House on Hampstead Heath.