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David Thorpe (born c. 1962) is a British former amateur and professional motocross racer and racing team manager. He won the AMCA 250 title in 1978 at the age of 16 ...
Thorpe is now a consultant, speaker and author in the fields of carbon-free energy and sustainable development. David Thorpe is a founding member of the One Planet Council (2014), Special Consultant on Sustainable Cities Collective, and was from 2000–2013 the (part-time) News Editor of Energy and Environmental Management magazine, on which ...
David Thorpe may refer to: David Thorpe (artist) (born 1972), English artist; David Thorpe, American music writer, satirist, and columnist for Something Awful; David Thorpe (footballer) (born 1948), Australian rules footballer; Dave Thorpe (born 1954), British comic book writer and novelist; David Thorpe (motorcyclist), British motorcyclist
Nearly 1,600 migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. will be relocated from Chicago police stations to winterized camps with massive tents under a plan by Mayor Brandon Johnson, according to a report ...
The final trials were held following a training camp at a specially constructed track at Echo Summit, California, between September 6–16. This was called the most bizarre location for an Olympic trials ever, selected to mimic the nearly identical high altitude location for the Olympics in Mexico City in October.
Hello Dave then released a live album named Wicked Revelry, featuring 9 live tracks. The album concludes with the studio version of their hot-sun single, "Summertime". The next album, Perfect Day, featured a mix of old ("Golden", "Melissa") and new singles such as "Colorado" and "Michigan". The most recent release is Chicago Twang. The band ...
He was a fifth-round pick in 1996, meaning anyone under 27 wasn’t born then. He made his first Pro Bowl in 1999, meaning you’re at least 35 to remember. Zach Thomas gets the gold jacket and ...
David James Wottle (born August 7, 1950) is an American retired middle-distance track athlete. He was the gold medalist in the 800 meter run at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich and a world record holder in the 800 meters. In 1973, Wottle also ran the then-3rd fastest mile in history. He was known for wearing a golf cap while running. [1] [3]