• Paul Attwood (born 13 December 1969) is a British bobsledder who competed during the 1990s. Competing in two Winter Olympics (1998 and 2002), he won a...
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  • and Oil Ward, Paul. "Attwood, David (1952-)". Screenonline. Retrieved 3 October 2015. Singleton, David (9 April 2024). "David Attwood dies aged 71"....
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  • Beat Seitz  Great Britain (GBR) Sean Olsson Dean Ward Courtney Rumbolt Paul Attwood  France (FRA) Bruno Mingeon Emmanuel Hostache Éric Le Chanony Max Robert...
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    Figure skating Ice dancing  Bronze Sean Olsson Dean Ward Courtney Rumbolt Paul Attwood 1998 Nagano Bobsleigh Four man  Bronze Alex Coomber 2002 Salt Lake City...
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    Medal Name Sport Event Date  Bronze Sean Olsson Dean Ward Courtney Rumbolt Paul Attwood Bobsleigh Four-man 21 February...
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    Thomas Attwood (23 November 1765 – 24 March 1838) was an English composer and organist. Attwood studied under Mozart and he was friendly with Felix Mendelssohn...
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    47.05 13 47.44 9 47.79 12 3:09.37 11 GBR-2 Lee Johnston Phil Harries David McCalla Paul Attwood Four-man 47.06 12 47.32 19 47.41 7 47.98 16 3:09.77 14...
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    Great Britain, made up of Sean Olsson, Dean Ward, Courtney Rumbolt, and Paul Attwood; and the team from France, composed of Bruno Mingeon, Emmanuel Hostache...
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    adaptation resulted in the 2000 opera, written by Poul Ruders, with a libretto by Paul Bentley. It premiered at the Royal Danish Opera in 2000, and was staged in...
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