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Patrick Forde (other)
Patrick Forde may refer to: * Paddy Forde (1922–1972), Irish politician * Pat Forde (active since 1987), American sports journalist *Patrick Ford (boxer) (born Patrick Forde, 1955–2011), Guyanese boxer * Patrick Forde (cricketer) (1904–1945), Guyanese cricketer See also *Patrick Ford (other) Patrick Ford may refer to: *Sir Patrick Ford, 1st Baronet (1880–1945), Scottish Unionist Party politician * Patrick Ford (boxer) (1955–2011), Guyanese and British Commonwealth featherweight boxer *Patrick Ford (journalist) (died 1913), Irish-Ame ...
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Paddy Forde
Patrick Forde (22 July 1922 – 13 May 1972) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. Forde stood unsuccessfully for election at the 1965 general election. He was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) at the 1969 general election for the Cork Mid constituency. He died in 1972 during the 19th Dáil, a by-election A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, a bye-election in Ireland, a bypoll in India, or a Zimni election (Urdu: ضمنی انتخاب, supplementary election) in Pakistan, is an election used to f ... was held on 2 August 1972 which was won by Gene Fitzgerald of Fianna Fáil. References 1922 births 1972 deaths Fianna Fáil TDs Members of the 19th Dáil Politicians from County Cork {{TeachtaDála-stub ...
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Pat Forde
Pat Forde is a sports journalist who is a national columnist for ''Sports Illustrated''. He previously worked for ESPN, ''The Courier-Journal'' in Louisville, Kentucky, and ''Yahoo Sports''. Personal life and education Forde is a native of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He currently lives in Louisville with his wife Tricia, a former swimmer at Northwestern University. All three of their children were college swimmers—son Mitchell at Missouri from 2013–2017, another son Clayton at Georgia from 2016–2020, and daughter Brooke at Stanford from 2017–2022. Brooke was a silver medalist in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 as part of the USA 4 × 200m freestyle relay team. Forde played high school football for Gary Barnett during his sophomore and junior years (1980–81) at Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs. He is a 1987 graduate of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Career ''The Courier-Journal'' Forde began his career in 1987 working as a journalist fo ...
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Patrick Ford (boxer)
Patrick Ford (17 December 1955 – 13 November 2011) born Patrick Forde, was a Guyanese and British Commonwealth Featherweight champion boxer who challenged twice for the world featherweight title, and who was credited with paving the way for Guyanese professional boxers that followed. Ford won sixteen consecutive professional bouts at the start of his career in Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Nigeria, between 1978 and 1980. One of the opponents he knocked out, unbeaten Cecil Ferandez, died after getting knocked out by Ford in the ring in Georgetown, Guyana in 1979. World Title challenges After stopping Eddie Ndukwu in August 1980 to win the Commonwealth (British Empire) featherweight title, on September 13, 1980, Ford lost a majority decision to Salvador Sanchez for the World Boxing Council featherweight title in San Antonio, Texas. One judge had the bout a draw at 145–145. On February 14, 1981, Ford was knocked out by Eusebio Pedroza at 3:04 of round 13 in a failed attempt ...
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Patrick Forde (cricketer)
Patrick Forde (13 December 1904 – 7 September 1945) was a Guyanese cricketer. He played in one first-class match for British Guiana in 1924/25. See also * List of Guyanese representative cricketers The Guyana cricket team represents, originally, the British colony of British Guiana and later the independent state of Guyana. Guyana's inaugural first-class match (as British Guiana) commenced on 29 August 1895 against Trinidad at Bourda in Ge ... References External links * 1904 births 1945 deaths Guyanese cricketers Guyana cricketers Cricketers from Georgetown, Guyana {{Guyana-cricket-bio-stub ...
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