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  2. Leonard Koppett - Wikipedia

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    Leonard J. Koppett (born Leonid Kopeliovitch; September 15, 1923 – June 22, 2003) was a Soviet-born American sportswriter and author who wrote 17 books on sports, mainly baseball. Born in Moscow as Leonid Kopeliovitch, [ 1 ] Koppett moved with his family from the Soviet Union to the United States when he was five years old.

  3. Sporting man culture - Wikipedia

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    The sporting man culture involves men leading hedonistic lifestyles that include keeping mistresses as well excessive eating, drinking, smoking, gambling, and big game hunting. It is applied to a large group of middle- and upper-class men in the mid-19th century, most often in Great Britain and the United States .

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  5. List of child sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Children who are or have been notable in sport. Fu Mingxia (伏明霞) is a diver [1] [2] became one of the youngest world champions ever in any sport at age 12, [3] and was an Olympic gold medalist at the age of 13 years.

  6. List of professional sports families - Wikipedia

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    Children Sport(s) Country of origin Cor van Aanholt: Philipine van Aanholt, Odile van Aanholt: Sailing Netherlands Antilles ( Curaçao) Aruba Netherlands: Mary Abbott: Margaret Abbott: Golf United States: Hifumi Abe, Uta Abe: Judo Japan: Valerie Adams, Steven Adams: Shot put / Basketball New Zealand: Cláudio Adão: Felipe Adão: Association ...

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  8. Stephen Meek - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Hall L. Meek (July 4, 1807 – January 8, 1889) was a fur trapper and guide in the American west, most notably a guide on a large wagon train that used a trail known as the Meek Cutoff. A native of Virginia , both he and his younger brother Joseph Meek would spend their lives as trappers west of the Rocky Mountains .

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