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Woods' first sport was ice hockey and his childhood ambition was to play as a left wing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. [2] Prior to becoming a cyclist, Woods was a promising middle-distance runner, setting Canadian national junior records in the mile and 3000 metres in 2005, as well as taking the gold medal in the 1500 metres at the 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. [3]
Michael 'Mick' Woods (born 15 February 1949 in Great Britain) is a former long-distance runner and a middle/long-distance running coach. [1] He is currently a coach at Aldershot, Farnham & District AC [ 2 ] and sports lecturer [ 3 ] at St Mary's University in London .
Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. [2] His father was a career army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join General Patton’s staff.
Woods Runner (2010) Lawn Boy Returns (2010) Masters of Disaster (2010) Paintings from the Cave: Three Novellas. Man of the Iron Heads; Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Girl; Erik's Rules; Road Trip (2013) (with Jim Paulsen) Field Trip (2015) (with Jim Paulsen) Six Kids and a Stuffed Cat (2016) Fishbone's Song (2016) How to Train Your Dad (2021) Northwind (2022)
The Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) in the second round, drafted Woods with the 31st overall selection, of the 1988 NFL draft. [5] [6] He was a breakout star as a rookie, setting franchise rookie records for rushing with 1,066 yards (since broken by Corey Dillon), 15 touchdowns, and an NFL-leading 5.3 yards per carry, [7] along with 228 yards and three touchdowns in ...
John Woods (born 8 December 1955) is an Irish long-distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. [1] References
Lori Susan "Lolo" Jones [1] [4] [5] (born August 5, 1982) is an American hurdler and bobsledder who specializes in the 60-meter and 100-meter hurdles.She won three NCAA titles and garnered 11 All-American honors while at Louisiana State University.
' "runner of the woods" ') or coureur de bois (French: [kuʁœʁ də bwɑ]; plural: coureurs de(s) bois) were independent entrepreneurial French Canadian traders who travelled in New France and the interior of North America, usually to trade with First Nations peoples by exchanging various European items for furs. Some learned the trades and ...