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Donald Webb (diving Coach)
Donald Webb may refer to: * Don Webb (writer) (born 1960), American science fiction writer *Don Webb (American football) (born 1939), former American football defensive back *Don Webb (playwright) (1934–2024), British playwright and scriptwriter * Don Webb (diver) (born c. 1933), Canadian former diver and diving coach *Donald Eugene Webb Donald Eugene Webb (born Donald Eugene Perkins; July 14, 1931 – December 30, 1999) was an American career criminal wanted for attempted burglary and the murder of police chief Gregory Adams in the small town of Saxonburg, Pennsylvania on Dec ...
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Don Webb (writer)
Don Webb (born April 30, 1960) is an American science fiction and mystery writer, as well as an author of several books on Left Hand Path occult philosophy. He is also a former High Priest of the Temple of Set. Writing career Webb's first professional fiction sale was the short story "Rhinestone Manifesto", published in '' Interzone'' 13, Autumn 1985. He is best known for weird, experimental, and offbeat fiction, as well as works inspired by H. P. Lovecraft and according to Locus Magazine, he has published many stories, essays, interviews and other writing materials. His short stories have appeared or been referenced in numerous anthologies, including ''The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection'', ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' and ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' His story "The Great White Bed" (F&SF May 2007) was nominated for the International Horror Critics Award. Webb has published 12 books and over 400 other items covering a broad range of t ...
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Don Webb (American Football)
Donald Wayne Webb (born May 22, 1939) is a former American football defensive back. In 1961, he joined the Boston Patriots of the American Football League. He played for the Patriots for eleven seasons and was an AFL All-Star selection in 1969. Webb returned a blocked punt 20 yards for a TD and returned an interception 31 yards for a TD in the Boston Patriots 41-0 shutout of the San Diego Chargers on 12-17-61. He was selected to the Patriots All-1960s Decade (AFL) Team. See also * List of American Football League players The following is a list of men who played for the American Football League (AFL, 1960–1969). Players A B C D Elbert Dubenion E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Notes Player notes 1,398 ... References 1939 births Living people American football defensive backs Boston Patriots players Iowa State Cyclones football players New England Patriots players American Football League All-Star ...
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Don Webb (playwright)
Don Webb is a playwright and script writer based in the UK. He has written for British TV and the West End and is currently working on a novel for children. Biography Don Webb started writing fairly early in life. His first ventures were into radio plays produced in Manchester for BBC Radio 4 by Tony Cliff in the 1980s and he attracted comment and praise for the strong industrial plays drawing on his industrial background and experience. ''Centre Circle'' and ''Designing Alternatives'' were ahead of their time and illustrated property developers preying on small town centre football clubs. ''A Tentative Maybe'' exposed dubious industrial chemical manufacturing practices and ''The Chairman's Statement'' attacked the Thatcherite revolution and its effect on the industrial landscape, particularly in the North of England. A change of tone produced ''Witch Water Green'', an exploration of the Golden Bough legends and water shortages. ''September's here and I can't sing'' was a love ...
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Don Webb (diver)
Donald "Don" Webb (born ) is a Canadian former diver and diving coach, notable for coaching Olympic athletes including Beverly Boys, Judy Stewart and Milena Duchková. He would later coach the Canadian national diving team around 1968 and the men's Olympic team in 1976. Although a professional diver, Webb entered coaching by a chance opportunity to judge a gymnastics competition. His diving career was ended when he fell awkwardly from a dive into a pool and lay unconscious at the bottom for under a minute. He is the youngest of eight children and has two daughters to wife Mary Ann Ray. Career Diving His diving interests began at the age of 10, when he joined the YMCA to learn tumbling and diving. His career started at the age of 14, when he professionally toured Western Canada as a carnival high diver. Within four years, he was in Australia, diving off 11-storey buildings in to fire-rimmed watertanks. When he was 30, he won the world high-diving crown in Toronto. In 1957, th ...
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