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Mark Walsh (other)
Mark Walsh may refer to: * Mark Walsh (businessman) (born 1954), American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and political activist * Mark Walsh (cricketer) Mark Walsh (born 28 April 1972) is an Australian cricketer. He played twelve first-class matches for Western Australia between 1998/99 and 2000/01. See also * List of Western Australia first-class cricketers A total of 455 players have appe ... (born 1972), Australian cricketer * Mark Walsh (darts player) (born 1965), English darts player * Mark Walsh (jockey) (born 1986), Irish jockey * Mark E. Walsh, US deputy Chief of Protocol {{hndis, Walsh, Mark ...
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Mark Walsh (businessman)
Mark Walsh (born in 1954) is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and political activist. Career Walsh graduated from Union College in 1976. Walsh started his career as a television newscaster at a West Virginia CBS Network affiliate, affiliate. He was, at the time, the youngest TV Anchorman in America. He held this position for two years before leaving to pursue an MBA at the Harvard Business School, which he received in 1980. After graduating from Harvard, Walsh worked for four years as a director of New Business Development at HBO. Walsh entered the internet and online communications industry, nascent as it was, in 1986, joining Comp-U-Card (which later become CUC International) as VP and GM of their online ecommerce, etravel, eauto and ehospitality division. He remained there until 1992, when he became president of KineXus, a venture capital backed interactive job and recruitment business. In 1994, Walsh became president (corporate title), president of GEnie, Gen ...
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Mark Walsh (cricketer)
Mark Walsh (born 28 April 1972) is an Australian cricketer. He played twelve first-class matches for Western Australia between 1998/99 and 2000/01. See also * List of Western Australia first-class cricketers A total of 455 players have appeared for Western Australia in men's first-class cricket matches since the team's first-class debut during the 1892–93 Australian cricket season. As of the end of the 2012–13 season, Western Australia as a team ... References External links * 1972 births Living people Australian cricketers Western Australia cricketers Sportspeople from Townsville Cricketers from Queensland {{Australia-cricket-bio-1960s-stub ...
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Mark Walsh (darts Player)
Mark Walsh (born 2 February 1965) is a former English professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) tournaments. He reached No. 6 in the PDC Order of Merit. Walsh reached his first major televised final in 2005, when he was beaten by Phil Taylor (darts player), Phil Taylor in the 2005 UK Open, UK Open. Early career Walsh made his televised debut at the 2002 World Matchplay Darts, 2002 World Matchplay but suffered a 10-0 whitewash at the hands of John Part. His World Championship debut came in 2004, but he lost 0-3 to Erik Clarys in his first match. He went out to Wayne Mardle 2-4 in 2005. He won his first match at the World Championship at his third attempt in 2006. He was seeded 12th for the event, and beat Warren Parry before losing 0-4 to Dennis Smith (darts player), Dennis Smith in the next round. Later career 2007-2010 He had slipped to 16th in the Darts world rankings, world rankings for the 2007 World Championship, when he was surprisin ...
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Mark Walsh (jockey)
Mark Walsh (born 23 March 1986) is an Irish jockey who competes in National Hunt racing. Walsh comes from Clane, County Kildare and rode his first winner on Shrug at Punchestown in September 2002. He frequently rides for owner J. P. McManus and has achieved major wins for McManus on Jezki in the World Series Hurdle, Carlingford Lough in the Irish Gold Cup and Espoir d'Allen in the Champion Hurdle. Cheltenham Festival winners (8) *Champion Hurdle -(1)- Espoir d'Allen (2019) * Stayers' Hurdle - (1) Sire Du Berlais (2023) * Ballymore Novices' Hurdle -(1)- City Island (2019) * Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle -(1)- Vanillier (2021) * Fred Winter Juvenile Novices' Handicap Hurdle - (2) Aramax (2020), Brazil (2022) * Liberthine Mares' Chase -(1) Elimay (2022) * Coral Cup - (1) Bleu Berry (2018) Other major wins Ireland *Irish Gold Cup -(1) Carlingford Lough (2016) *Champion Stayers Hurdle -(2) Jezki (2015), Unowhatimeanharry (2019) *Drinmore Novice Chase -(2) Co ...
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