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Aaron Wilson (table Tennis)
Aaron Wilson may refer to: *Aaron Wilson (bowls) (born 1991), Australian bowler * Aaron Wilson (director), Australian film director *Aaron Wilson (lacrosse) (born 1980), Canadian lacrosse player *Aaron Wilson (priest) (1589–1643), Anglican clergyman See also *Aaron Wilson House Aaron Wilson House is a historic home located at Ovid in Seneca County, New York. It is a five bay wide, two story, center hall stone dwelling built about 1835 in the Federal style. Also on the property is a huge, gambrel roofed dairy barn, a m ...
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Aaron Wilson (bowls)
Aaron Wilson (born 24 November 1991) is an Australian international lawn bowler. Bowls career Wilson won the 2016 World Junior Championships and won the gold medal with bowls partner Brett Wilkie in the pairs at the 2016 World Outdoor Bowls Championship and won a silver medal in the fours. He won the Australian Open singles title in 2013. Wilson was selected as part of the Australian team for the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Queensland, where he won a gold medal in the singles. He is currently high performance coach of the Cabramatta Bowling Club in Sydney. In 2020 he was selected for the 2020 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Australia. The following year in 2021, he won his second Australian Open singles crown. In 2022, he competed in the men's singles and the men's pairs at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and won the gold medal in the men's singles. References External links Aaron Wilsonat Bowls Australia Bowls Australia is the governing body for t ...
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Aaron Wilson (director)
Aaron Wilson is an Australian filmmaker, known for the 2013 suspense war drama '' Canopy'' and the 2021 period drama '' Little Tornadoes''. Early life Wilson was born on a farm on the Murray River in rural Australia, with his grandparents living only around away. His grandmother, who moved to Melbourne after her husband died, became a strong influence in Wilson's life. Career Wilson has made several short films, which have screened at numerous festivals, with some gaining international sales and garnering awards. These include ''Ten Feet Tall'', ''Feng (Wind)'', ''Leap Year'', ''My Name is Martin'', and ''Ahmad’s Garden'', which premiered at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). He has also made commercials in Southeast Asia. Wilson developed the script for his first feature film ''Canopy'', while he was undertaking a filmmaker residency program with Objectifs Centre for Filmmaking and Photography in Singapore. The film dealt with war and its impact on peo ...
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Aaron Wilson (lacrosse)
Aaron Wilson (born December 20, 1980, in Kitchener, Ontario) is a lacrosse player for the Edmonton Rush in the National Lacrosse League. Wilson began his career with the Toronto Rock. After six seasons with the Rock, including a Championship in 2005, Wilson was traded to the Rochester Knighthawks. After only six games with the Knighthawks, Wilson was traded again, this time to the Minnesota Swarm for former rookie of the year Craig Point and Dean Hill. Following the 2011 season, Wilson was traded to the Edmonton Rush along with Ryan Cousins Ryan Cousins (born April 1, 1981 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former professional lacrosse player. Cousins played for eleven seasons in the National Lacrosse League, winning a championship in 2012 with the Rochester Knighthawks. He was selected to pl ... and Kevin Croswell for a number of draft picks. Statistics NLL Reference: References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Aaron 1980 births Living people Canadian lacrosse players Edmonton Rush play ...
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Aaron Wilson (priest)
The Venerable Aaron Wilson (16 October 1589 – 28 March 1643) was an Anglican clergyman and divine. Life Aaron Wilson matriculated from Queen's College, Oxford, on 16 October 1607, as "cler. fil. æt. 18". He graduated MA in 1615, and D.D. on 17 May 1639. He held the living of St Stephen's, Walbrook St Stephen Walbrook is a church in the City of London, part of the Church of England's Diocese of London. The present domed building was erected to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren following the destruction of its medieval predecessor in the ...: he was collated rector in December 1625. He was appointed chaplain to Charles I and installed Archdeacon of Exeter in January 1634; in this same year he became vicar of Plymouth (St. Andrew's), to which benefice he was instituted by Charles I. In the same year he made a nomination of Theodore Holdich to be one of the preachers in India. Wilson and his flock quarrelled over temporalities, and he took proceedings in the Star-cha ...
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