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  2. Susan Boyle - Wikipedia

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    On 28 August 2013 Boyle travelled down with the Lothian Special Olympics Team to the Special Olympics Great Britain National Summer games in Bath. [174] In the evening she performed at the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympics GB at the Royal Crescent in Bath, England and also stayed to watch the events and hand out medals to the first day's ...

  3. List of awards and nominations received by Susan Boyle

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    On 20 November 2010 Boyle received two other Guinness World Records due to the success of The Gift, one record being "Only British female artist to top both the US and UK album charts with two releases" [5] and the other being "Most successful Christmas album in the UK" – "On 20 November 2010, Susan Boyle's (UK) album The Gift became the ...

  4. 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Anthem was sung in English by the choir composed of high school students from Tokyo and Fukushima. [88] [96] Finally, while an English recording of Susan Boyle performing the Japanese folk song Tsubasa o Kudasai (Wings to Fly) played, doves were projected on the stadium floor, before thousands of paper doves fluttered into the stadium.

  5. Susan Boyle's plans for having kids at 58 years old

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  7. Susan Boyle targeted by local teens who throw rocks and ... - AOL

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  8. List of people with epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    An Olympic cyclist of France who won a bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He died from an epileptic seizure. [98] Jonty Rhodes: born 1969 A cricketer who is involved with Epilepsy South Africa. [99] Tom Smith: 1971–2022 Former Scottish international and Northampton Saints rugby player. He had epilepsy since the age of 18.

  9. 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] Boyle explained that there had been four things that made him take the job: he was a big Olympics fan, he lived a mile from the Stadium and so felt invested in the area, his late father's birthday was on the ceremony's date, and he felt his 'Oscar clout' would enable him to push through what he wanted to do. [20]