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  2. Sport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    City of Bristol Gymnastics Centre is a lottery funded facility in Hartcliffe. [44] Whitchurch Sports Centre has a running track, [45] badminton, bowls, squash – often hosts professional boxing. [46] St. Paul's Community Sports Academy is a Sports Centre in St Pauls. [47] South Bristol Sports Centre, a sports centre in Knowle in the south of ...

  3. Wayne Jones (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1977 he was appointed as Shrewsbury Town's physio, and in 1983 he returned to his former club Bristol Rovers as assistant manager to David Williams. [2] He had a brief spell as a coach at Al-Rayyan Sports Club in 1985, before joining Notts County as physio later in the same year.

  4. Fiona Oakes - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Oakes qualified to represent England Masters in 2020 for both the Fleet half marathon and Bristol 10 km races. [14] Both qualifications were subsequently carried over to 2021 as a result of cancellations [15] due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Published a biography titled 'Running for Good: The Fiona Oakes Story' in 2020. ISBN 9781636849171

  5. Healthcare in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Community Health remain the provider of adult community health services, however it was announced in August 2015 that North Bristol NHS Trust were not bidding to renew the contract for children's community health services because of the “non-core nature of the service”, a “lack of management capacity” and “financial pressure ...

  6. Category:Sportspeople from Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sportspeople from Bristol" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Paula Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Radcliffe chose not to defend her world marathon crown in 2007, in order to undertake further rehabilitation, but insisted she wanted to compete in the next two Olympics. She made her return to competitive running on 30 September 2007, taking part in the BUPA Great North Run in the UK on Tyneside. This was her first race in almost two years.

  8. Justin Jefferson ends longest TD drought of his career with ...

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    Justin Jefferson ended the longest touchdown drought of his career on Sunday, a score that was made possible thanks to bizarre special-teams penalty on the Falcons.. Jefferson scored the touchdown ...

  9. Jo Pavey - Wikipedia

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    Running for Devon, she finished eight places and 13 seconds ahead of Paula Radcliffe, running for Bedfordshire. [5] Pavey then won the AAAs national U15 800 m and 1500 m titles in 1988 and the AAAs national U17 800 & 1500 m titles in 1990. She made her Great Britain & NI debut in Athens in 1989 as a fifteen-year-old competing as an under twenty.