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Scott Davis (game Designer)
Scott Davis may refer to: Sports * Scott Davis (tennis) (born 1962), American tennis player * Scott Davis (figure skater) (born 1972), American figure skater * Scott Davis (cyclist) (born 1979), Australian cyclist * Scott Davis (defensive lineman) (born 1965), former NFL player * Scott Davis (offensive lineman) (born 1970), former NFL player * Scott Davis (pole vaulter), American athlete and medalist in athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games Other people * Scott Davis (businessman) (born 1952), American businessperson, chairman and chief executive officer of United Parcel Service * Scott D. Davis (born 1973), American contemporary pianist * Scott Davis (announcer) (1943–2010), American track and field announcer * Scott Davis (Scotty D) (born 1975), American songwriter, musician, and producer * Scott B. Davis (born 1971), American photographer * Scott Winfield Davis, a candidate in the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election who withdrew amidst allegations of murder ( ...
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Scott Davis (tennis)
Scott Davis (born August 27, 1962) is an American former professional tennis player. He reached a career high singles ranking of world No. 11 (in October 1985) and doubles ranking of world No. 2 (in January 1991). Tennis career A right-handed serve and volleyer, Davis played 14 years on the tour. He won three singles titles – the 1983 Maui, 1985 Tokyo Outdoor, and 1990 Auckland Grand Prix events – and 22 doubles titles. His biggest doubles tournament win was the 1991 Australian Open, partnering David Pate. Other big doubles wins included the 1990 Los Angeles, Indianapolis, and Paris Open, and 1993 Indianapolis Grand Prix events, all partnering Pate. Davis was also doubles finalist at the 1991 US Open with Pate. In 1985, he had won the Los Angeles Open with Robert Van't Hof as an unseeded team. Prior to turning professional, Davis played college tennis at Stanford University, leading the Cardinal to the 1983 NCAA team championship for coach Dick Gould Dick Gould is an Am ...
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Scott Davis (figure Skater)
Scott Davis (born January 29, 1972) is an American former competitive figure skater. He is a two-time (1993–94) U.S. national champion and represented the United States at the 1994 Winter Olympics, where he placed 8th. Career Davis began his career when he won the U.S. junior national title during the 1989–90 season and began competing on the senior level nationally the following season. In the 1992–93 season, Davis won silver at 1992 Skate America and 1992 Skate Canada International. He went on to win his first senior national title at the 1993 U.S. Championships and was assigned to his first senior World Championships where he placed sixth. In 1993–94, Davis won silver at the 1993 Nations Cup and bronze at Piruetten. At the 1994 U.S. Championships, he repeated as national champion by defeating the 1988 Olympic gold medalist, Brian Boitano. Davis was sent to the 1994 Winter Olympics, where he finished eighth, and to the 1994 World Championships, where he place ...
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Scott Davis (cyclist)
Scott Davis (born 22 April 1979) is a former Australian professional road bicycle racer, last for UCI Pro Tour Team . Born in Bundaberg, Queensland, he currently lives in Bundaberg, QLD. He is the brother of fellow cyclist, Allan Davis. Major results ;1997 : 1st World U-19 Team Pursuit Champion ;1999 : 1st Stage 1 Tour of Tasmania ;2001 : 3rd Overall Tour of Japan ;2002 : 3rd Overall Baby Giro Giro Next Gen, also known as Baby Giro, Girobio, Giro d'Italia Giovani Under 23 or Giro Ciclistico d'Italia, is an Italian road bicycle racing amateur stage race created in 1970. The race is considered to be the most important race on Italy's U23 ... ;2006 : 2nd Stage 1 Tour of California ;2008 : 8th Neuseen Classics ;2009 : 1st Stage 8 Tour of Gippsland External links * 1979 births Living people Cyclists from Queensland Australian male cyclists Sportspeople from Bundaberg Sportsmen from Queensland 20th-century Australian people 21st-century Australian people { ...
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Scott Davis (defensive Lineman)
Scott Michael Davis (born July 8, 1965) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end for the Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Raiders from 1988 to 1991 and in 1994. He attended Plainfield High School where he lettered in track, basketball and football. Davis was inducted into the Plainfield Athletic Hall of Fame. Davis was a High School Parade All-American in football. Davis attended the University of Illinois The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the University ... on a full scholarship and played football for the Fighting Illini. Davis became a team captain for the Illini in 1986. He earned honorable mention All-America and First-team All-Big Ten honors in 1987 when he recorded 10 quarterback sacks, a total ...
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Scott Davis (offensive Lineman)
Scott L. Davis (born January 29, 1970) is a former American football guard. He played college football at Iowa. He was drafted in the 6th round (150th overall) by the New York Giants. Early years Davis was born in Glenwood, Iowa and attended Glenwood High School. Professional career Davis was selected in the 6th round (150th overall) of the 1993 NFL draft by the New York Giants. He was a member of a draft class that produced Hall of Famer Michael Strahan. As a rookie, Davis appeared in four games for the Giants. On July 25, 1994, he was involved in a brawl with teammate Chris Maumalanga. The fight resulted in Davis being gashed open from his forehead to his nose. The gash required stitches to be close it. That season, he appeared in 15 games starting four. On July 29, 1995 he signed a two-year contract with the Giants. Going into the 1995 season, he was projected to be the team's starting left guard, however on August 12, he tore the ACL and damaged the MCL The l ...
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Scott Davis (pole Vaulter)
Scott Davis may refer to: Sports * Scott Davis (tennis) (born 1962), American tennis player * Scott Davis (figure skater) (born 1972), American figure skater * Scott Davis (cyclist) (born 1979), Australian cyclist * Scott Davis (defensive lineman) (born 1965), former NFL player * Scott Davis (offensive lineman) (born 1970), former NFL player * Scott Davis (pole vaulter), American athlete and medalist in athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games Other people * Scott Davis (businessman) (born 1952), American businessperson, chairman and chief executive officer of United Parcel Service * Scott D. Davis (born 1973), American contemporary pianist * Scott Davis (announcer) (1943–2010), American track and field announcer * Scott Davis (Scotty D) (born 1975), American songwriter, musician, and producer * Scott B. Davis (born 1971), American photographer * Scott Winfield Davis, a candidate in the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election who withdrew amidst allegations of murder (an ...
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Athletics At The 1987 Pan American Games
The Athletics competition at the 1987 Pan American Games was held in Indianapolis, United States. The events were competed at the IU Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium. Medal summary Men's events Women's events * Some sources erroneously state the winner of the women's marathon as María del Carmen Díaz (later a Pan American Games winner on the track) instead of the correct winner, María del Carmen Cárdenas.María del Carmen Cárdeñas
Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2014-10-28.


Medal table


Participating nations


See also

* 1987 in athletics (track and field)
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Scott Davis (businessman)
D. Scott Davis (born 1952 in Medford, Oregon) is an American businessman and former chairman of the board of directors of United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS). He was the company's chief executive officer until August 30, 2014. Biography Davis has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Portland State University and is a certified public accountant. After graduating from college in 1974, he first worked for accounting firm Arthur Andersen. A native of Medford, Oregon, Davis joined UPS in 1986 when the company acquired II Morrow, an Oregon technology company. Davis completed a term as chairman of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in 2009. He is also on the board of Honeywell, Honeywell International, Inc., and in 2010, joined the President's Export Council, the principal national advisory committee on international trade. While CEO of UPS in 2008, his first year in the role, Davis earned a total compensation of $5.2 million, which included a base salary of $960,000 and ...
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Scott D
Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saskatchewan United States * Scott, Arkansas * Scott, Georgia * Scott, Indiana * Scott, Louisiana * Scott, Missouri * Scott, New York * Scott, Ohio * Scott, Wisconsin (other) (several places) * Fort Scott, Kansas * Great Scott Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota * Scott Air Force Base, Illinois * Scott City, Kansas * Scott City, Missouri * Scott County (other) (various states) * Scott Mountain, a mountain in Oregon * Scott River, in California * Scott Township (other) (several places) Elsewhere * 876 Scott, minor planet orbiting the Sun * Scott (crater), a lunar impact crater near the south pole of the Moon *Scott Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia People * Scott (surname), including a l ...
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Scott Davis (announcer)
Scott Davis (September 21, 1943, in San Francisco, California-August 18, 2010 in Cerritos, California) was perhaps the top Track and Field announcer in the United States from the 1980s until his death. He was the primary public address voice at major meets including championship meets like the Olympic Trials, the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the NCAA Championships and top level professional meets that encompass the currently named Visa Championship Series like the Prefontaine Classic, the Adidas Grand Prix and most notably at the Mt. SAC Relays, where he was also the meet director for a decade starting in 1997. He was also frequently the English language voice of many top level International meets. The last meet he announced was the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Moncton, Canada. His voice from that meet can be heard as the English announcer . A top track statistician, he founded the Federation of American Statisticians of Track (FAST), publishing ...
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Scott Davis (Scotty D)
William Scott Davis (born January 11, 1975) is an American songwriter, musician, and producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Davis has written for several publishing companies, including Acuff-Rose Music, Midas Records Nashville, and Word Entertainment. Davis signed his first publishing deal in 1998 and has gone on to win multiple ASCAP awards, including the 2008 Song of the Year."Jeremy Camp, 'Undo' by Rush Of Fools and EMI CMG Publishing Garner Ultimate Honors at ASCAP's 30th Annual Christian Music Awards Dinner"
22 April 2008.
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Scott B
Scott B and Beth B (also known as Scott and Beth B, Beth and Scott B or The Bs after B Movies) were among the best-known New York No Wave underground film makers of the late 1970s and early 1980s. They went on to form an independent film production company called B Movies (a pun on B movies), which made the feature film ''Vortex'' on 16-mm film, starring Lydia Lunch (of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks) with James Russo, Bill Rice, Haoui Montaug, Richard Prince, Brent Collins, and Ann Magnuson, among others. Beth B is the daughter of painter Ida Applebroog, who has collaborated on two of her films. Study and work history During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Scott B and Beth B were among the most significant proponents of the punk bohemia, No Wave, no-budget style of underground punk filmmaking that was concerned with issues of simulation typical of postmodernism. Beth studied art at the School of Visual Arts and Scott was an exhibiting sculptor.Masters, Marc. ''No Wave''. Lond ...
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