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Chris Hayes (other)
Chris Hayes (born 1979) is an American journalist. Chris Hayes may also refer to: * Chris Hayes (American football) (born 1972), American football player * Chris Hayes (ice hockey) (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player * Chris Hayes (jockey) (born 1987), Irish jockey * Chris Hayes (musician), American musician with Huey Lewis and the News, 1980–2001 * Chris Hayes (politician) (born 1955), Australian politician * Chris Hayes (skydiver), Canadian skydiver * Chris Hayes (baseball) (born 1973), American college baseball coach * Christopher Hayes (figure skater), American ice dancer, see 1999 United States Figure Skating Championships See also * Chris Hay Christopher Drummond Hay (born 28 August 1974) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He played as a striker for Celtic, Swindon Town, Huddersfield Town, St Johnstone and Stirling Albion. Hay began his professional career at Celtic i ...
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Chris Hayes
Christopher Loffredo Hayes (; born February 28, 1979) is an American political commentator, television news anchor, activist, and author. Hayes hosts ''All In with Chris Hayes'', a weekday news and opinion television show on MSNBC. Hayes also hosts a weekly MSNBC podcast, ''Why Is This Happening?'' Hayes formerly hosted a weekend MSNBC show,'' Up (TV series), Up with Chris Hayes''. He is an editor-at-large of ''The Nation'' magazine. Early life Hayes was born in the Norwood, Bronx, Norwood neighborhood of Riverdale in the Bronx, one of three sons of Roger and Geri Hayes. His mother is of Italians in New York, Italian descent and his father is of Irish Catholic ancestry. His father moved to New York from Chicago while studying at a Society of Jesus, Jesuit seminary, and began community organizing in the Bronx. Roger Hayes spent several years leading community organizing at the Community Service Society of New York and works as an assistant commissioner for the NYC Department ...
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Chris Hayes (American Football)
Christopher Kareem Hayes (born May 7, 1972) is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Green Bay Packers, the New York Jets, and the New England Patriots. Hayes played college football at Washington State University. He was drafted by the New York Jets in the seventh round (210th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft. He spent the first year of his 7-year professional career with the Green Bay Packers, playing in two games on the 1996 Super Bowl XXXI Champions. In 1997 File:1997 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The movie set of ''Titanic'', the highest-grossing movie in history at the time; ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', is published; Comet Hale-Bopp passes by Earth and becomes one of t ... he signed with the New York Jets and played there through the 2001 season. He signed with New England for his last season in 2002. References 1972 births Living people Players of American football from San Bern ...
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Chris Hayes (ice Hockey)
Christopher Joseph Hayes (born August 24, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, most notable for the single game he played in the 1972 Stanley Cup semifinals for the eventual Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins, his sole National Hockey League action. Biography He grew up in Chapeau, Quebec, a small village bordering on the Ottawa Valley. Hayes spent three years playing junior hockey for Oshawa 1965-68. He left hockey for two years, but returned in the 1970-71 season to play for Loyola College in Montreal. He then turned pro playing in four pro leagues for five different teams in a four-year span. While playing for the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League in 1972, Hayes was called up due to injuries to play for the Boston Bruins. He played one game in the 1972 playoffs: Game #3 of Boston's semifinal series in St. Louis versus the Blues. Boston won 7-2. Hayes recorded no points and no penalty minutes, but he did serve a Boston bench penalty f ...
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Chris Hayes (jockey)
Chris Hayes (born 11 August 1987) in County Limerick is an Irish jockey who competes in Flat racing. Hayes began his career riding in pony racing and went to the RACE training school. He joined the stable of Kevin Prendergast as an apprentice jockey in 2004 and was Irish champion apprentice in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2017 he became first jockey to Fozzie Stack, alongside his role as Prendergast's stable jockey. Major wins Ireland * Flying Five Stakes - (2) - '' Sole Power (2015), Romantic Proposal (2021)'' * Irish 1,000 Guineas - (1) - '' Homeless Songs (2022) '' * Irish 2,000 Guineas - (1) - ''Awtaad (2016)'' * Irish St. Leger - (2) - ''Voleuse De Cours (2013), Search For A Song (2019)'' * Matron Stakes - (1) - ''La Collina (2013)'' * Moyglare Stud Stakes The Moyglare Stud Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 met ...
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Huey Lewis And The News
Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, eventually achieving 19 top ten singles across the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, Adult Contemporary, and Mainstream Rock charts. Their sound draws upon earlier pop, rhythm & blues and doo-wop artists, and their own material has been labeled as blue-eyed soul, new wave, power pop, and roots rock. The group's first two albums were well-received, with Lewis's personal charisma as a frontman gaining notice from publications such as ''The Washington Post'', but they struggled to find a wide audience. Their most successful album, ''Sports'', was released in 1983. The album, along with its music videos being featured on MTV, catapulted the group to worldwide fame. Their popularity significantly expanded when the song " The Power of Love" was featured in the 1985 film ''Back to the Future''. "The Power of Love" reached number one on the ' ...
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Chris Hayes (politician)
Christopher Patrick Hayes (born 17 July 1955) is a former Australian Labor Party politician who served as the member of parliament for Werriwa from 2005 to 2010 and then as the member for Fowler from 2010 to 2022, when he retired from politics. Hayes held the position of Returning Officer for the Labor Caucus, in which he oversaw elections, including the 2013 leadership spill/ballot in June. He released the official votes between Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. Early life and education Hayes was educated at De La Salle College, Revesby and University of Sydney. He has a Diploma in Labour Relations and Law. He was an industrial officer with the Public Service Professional Officers Association and then with the Australian Workers' Union from 1978 to 1995, then assistant national secretary of the Police Federation of Australia and New Zealand from 1997 to 1999. Since 1999 he has run his own business advising companies and unions on mediation issues. Political career At the 200 ...
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Chris Hayes (skydiver)
Chris Hayes is a Canadian skydiver. Hayes is noted for having won the bronze medal in speed canopy piloting at the first Canopy Piloting World Parachuting Championships in Vienna, Austria in 2006. References External links Canadian Sport Parachuting Association- Web page describing Hayes' medal at the Canopy Piloting World Parachuting Championships. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hayes, Chris Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Canadian skydivers ...
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Chris Hayes (baseball)
Christopher Andrew Hayes (born December 23, 1973) is an American American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, pe ... college baseball coach and former third baseman. He is the head baseball coach at Jacksonville University. Hayes played college baseball at Jacksonville for coach Terry Alexander from 1992 to 1995. Amateur career Hayes attended Englewood High School (Florida), Englewood High School in Jacksonville, Florida. Hayes then enrolled at Jacksonville University, to play college baseball for the Jacksonville Dolphins baseball team. As a freshman at Jacksonville in 1992, Hayes had a .303 batting average (baseball), batting average, a .362 on-base percentage (OBP) and a .423 SLG. As a sophomore in 1993, Hayes batted .361 with a .549 SLG, 4 home run, and 37 RBIs. In the ...
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Christopher Hayes (figure Skater)
Chris Hayes (born 1979) is an American journalist. Chris Hayes may also refer to: * Chris Hayes (American football) (born 1972), American football player * Chris Hayes (ice hockey) (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player * Chris Hayes (jockey) (born 1987), Irish jockey * Chris Hayes (musician), American musician with Huey Lewis and the News, 1980–2001 * Chris Hayes (politician) (born 1955), Australian politician * Chris Hayes (skydiver), Canadian skydiver * Chris Hayes (baseball) (born 1973), American college baseball coach * Christopher Hayes (figure skater), American ice dancer, see 1999 United States Figure Skating Championships See also * Chris Hay Christopher Drummond Hay (born 28 August 1974) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He played as a striker for Celtic, Swindon Town, Huddersfield Town, St Johnstone and Stirling Albion. Hay began his professional career at Celtic i ...
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1999 United States Figure Skating Championships
The 1999 U.S. Figure Skating Championships took place on February 7–14, 1999 at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Medals were awarded in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth) in five disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and compulsory figures (mixed) – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. The event was used to determine the U.S. teams for the 1999 World Championships and the 1999 Four Continents Championships. It was the final U.S. Championships that included a competition in figures, which had appeared at every U.S. nationals since it began. For the only time, figures were a mixed event separated only by the three levels, with men and women competing against each other. The final skater to trace a figure at Nationals was Lauren Hill. Senior results Men The 1999 Championships were the first of three U.S. men's titles (1999, 2000, 2003) for Michael Weiss. This was the third ...
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