Peter Rasmus (May 5, 1906 – February 6, 1975) was an American discus thrower. Rasmus won the NCAA discus championship in 1929, breaking the meeting record...
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American lawyer and politician Pete Rasmus (1906–1975), American discus thrower This page lists people with the surname Rasmus. If an internal link intending...
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Pietila, ice hockey player Luke Putkonen, Major League Baseball pitcher Pete Rasmus (1906–1975), discus thrower Rudy Rintala (1909–1999), four-sport collegiate...
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labor activist (1893–1967) Charles E. Burchfield, artist (1906–1975) Pete Rasmus, athlete (1922–2008) Maila Nurmi, actress * (1925–2016) Ken Meyer, football...
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1991-93 Kelvin Ransey basketball 1977-80 Leo Raskowski football 1926-28 Pete Rasmus track & field 1927-29 Michael Redd Basketball 1998-00 Butch Reynolds...
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McDermott, Illinois 5. Harold McAtee, Michigan State Discus throw 1. Pete Rasmus, Ohio St. 159 feet, 17⁄8 inches (new meeting record) 2. Ed Moeller, Oregon...
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Doral Pilling, James Corson, Frank Cuhel, Lee Bartlett, Tiny Gooch, and Pete Rasmus. In 1927 Chicago Sparta played an exhibition match against the Uruguay...
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Shōichirō Akaboshi (Japanese), Rasmus Hardiker (English) Pelje (ペリェ, Perye) Voiced by: Yūsuke Tezuka (Japanese), Rasmus Hardiker (English) Tjorm (チョルム...
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Hoff – guitar (1992–1993, 2004–2011) Nicklas Burman – keyboards (2004) Rasmus Duedahl – drums (2004) Mikael Kvist – drums (2005–2009) Dagfinn Joensen...
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show with Diamond Head was 4 October 2013. After recruiting new vocalist Rasmus Bom Andersen (a Danish-born singer living in London) in 2014, Diamond Head...
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