James Stout, born 16 August 1984, is a world-ranked professional squash, rackets and real tennis player from Bermuda. Stout was the World Champion of...
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Rackets or racquets is an indoor racket sport played in the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada. It is infrequently called "hard rackets" to distinguish...
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an officer in both the British Army and the British Indian Army James Stout – Rackets World Champion Richard Taite (1911–1969) – First-class cricketer...
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Cheltenham College (section Rackets)
River, the 1st IV+ came first in their division. Cheltenham College plays Rackets. At times, they have dominated the Queen's Club Public Schools Competition:...
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Whitey Bulger (redirect from James "Whitey" Bulger)
(August 6, 2013). "United States v. James J. Bulger". The Boston Globe. Retrieved August 12, 2013. Laurel J. Sweet; Matt Stout (August 12, 2013). "Bulger, guilty...
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The Rackets World Championships is the rackets leading event organised by the Tennis and Rackets Association. The singles world championship began on a...
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final, ultimately losing his first Open singles final to Rackets World Champion James Stout in four sets. In 2011, Sayers was approaching the best form...
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his first Open quarter final at the French Open, defeating rackets World Champion James Stout in the first round. He did not defend his British Amateur...
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required to send up to 20% of the income generated from kidnapping, extortion rackets and other activities to the next level of the group's leadership, which...
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acknowledged as coaching and developing the success of the current world rackets champion, old boy James Stout.[citation needed] Mark Briers at ESPNcricinfo [1]...
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