• Terry McHugh (born 22 August 1963) is a retired Irish track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. His personal best of 82.75 m, set in 2000...
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  • historical McHughs. Other anglicised versions of the surname include Hughes and Hewson. Notable people bearing this surname include: Bob McHugh (musician)...
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  • born to Owen E. and Bridget (Brown) McHugh. One of his brothers was Terry McHugh, a boxer who fought bantamweight champion Pete Herman in 1919. He grew...
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  • 1991: Terry McHugh 1992: Terry McHugh 1993: Terry McHugh 1994: Terry McHugh 1995: Terry McHugh 1996: Terry McHugh 1997: Terry McHugh 1998: Terry McHugh 1999:...
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  • throwing background, as well as Andreas Thorkildsen, Irish record holder Terry McHugh and British coach David Parker. "Oisín Joyce". World Athletics. Retrieved...
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  • Olympic Committee. Retrieved 22 February 2014. "Athlete profile for Terry McHugh". IAAF. Retrieved 22 February 2014. "Katerina Nash at sports-reference...
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    Terry Ballantine Bisson (February 12, 1942 – January 10, 2024) was an American science fiction and fantasy author. He was best known for his short stories...
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    did not advance) Men's Javelin Throw Terry McHugh Qualifying – 79.90 (→ did not advance) Men's Hammer Throw Paddy McGrath Qualifying – 67.00 (→ did not...
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    Young Montreal, Pete Zivic, Dick Loadman, Al Shubert, John "K.O." Eggers, Terry Martin, Danny Frush and Eddie O'Dowd. Wolfe was born in Russia on June 11...
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    referred to his fans as "TOGs", standing for "Terry's Old Geezers" or "Terry's Old Gals", while "TYGs" were "Terry's Young Geezers/Gals", who he joked were forced...
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