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  2. Clarence William Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson had an interest in horses and drawing. When he wasn't out riding horses, he was drawing them, taking great interest in their bone structure and conformation. Anderson started his career by illustrating for other authors, but eventually began developing texts to accompany his realistic and lively black and white drawings.

  3. William March (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Weightlifting William March (February 4, 1937 – October 9, 2022) was an American weightlifter . He competed in the men's middle heavyweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics .

  4. Precious McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Precious Patrick McKenzie MBE (born 6 June 1936) [1] is a South African-born former Olympic weightlifter and powerlifter who won Commonwealth titles representing both England and New Zealand and has won several world powerlifting and masters world powerlifting titles. He is of diminutive stature at 1.45m (4' 9").

  5. Judy Glenney - Wikipedia

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    Judy Glenney (born March 15, 1949) is an American National Weightlifting Champion and former IWF referee and coach. She is noted for her influence as a pioneer in women's weightlifting. Glenney has been recognized as the strongest woman in history based on her accomplishments throughout her career in professional competitive powerlifting. [1]

  6. Wesley Dennis (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    [6] His illustrations attracted author Marguerite Henry, who later wrote, "I had just finished writing Justin Morgan Had a Horse, and wanted the best horse artist in the world to illustrate it. So I went to the library, studied the horse books, and immediately fell in love with the work of Will James and Wesley Dennis. When I found out that ...

  7. Robert Kabbas - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kabbas (born 15 March 1955, in Alexandria, Egypt) is an Australian retired weightlifter, who won the silver medal in the Lightheavyweight (82.5 kg) category at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Kabbas has been one of the most successful weightlifters to represent Australia at the Commonwealth Games .

  8. Zapata (lithograph) - Wikipedia

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    Rivera achieved the varied tones within the print by shading and crosshatching with lithographic crayon. Rivera used tonal variations in the black and white Zapata to similar effect as he did color in the painted murals he used as its source material. In the lithograph, the lightest areas in Zapata's white clothing and the white body of the ...

  9. Hugh Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    Cassidy's lifting career was quite short, starting in 1965 and ending in 1971. Formerly, he wanted to become an Olympic weightlifter but had problems mastering the necessary technique. Being naturally lean and standing 5-foot-10-inches tall, he knew he had to put on a lot of weight to become a successful powerlifter, so he pushed his bodyweight ...