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Woolford may refer to: Surnames * Bianca Woolford (born 1991), Australian para-cyclist * Cyril Woolford (1927–2018), English rugby league player * Donnell Woolford (born 1966), American professional football player * Gary Woolford (born 1954), former professional American footballer * Jamie Woolford (born 1974), American producer, recording engineer and songwriter * Joe Woolford, half of Joe & Jack * John Woolford (other) * Julian Woolford (contemporary), British theater director and writer * Keo Woolford (1967–2016), American actor and director * Martyn Woolford (born 1985), English footballer * Paul Woolford (DJ), British dance music producer and DJ * Paul Woolford (field hockey) (born 1977), New Zealand field hockey player * Simon Woolford (born 1975), Australian rugby league player Placenames * Woolford, Alberta, Canada * Woolford, Maryland, United States See also * Woolfords Woolfords is a small hamlet in the Parish of Carnwath, in South La ...
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Bianca Woolford
Bianca Woolford (born 20 July 1991) is an Australian para-cyclist with cerebral palsy. In 2014, she won two silver medals at the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships. Personal Woolford was born 20 July 1991 in Whyalla, South Australia. She has cerebral palsy, which was caused from a seizure due to asphyxiation at birth. Her parents are Tania and Michael. She lives in Port Lincoln, South Australia. Sports career At the age of eighteen, she attended an Australian Paralympic Committee Talent Search day in Adelaide, South Australia. Subsequently, she attended a training day the South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) and offered a scholarship. Ben Cook was appointed her coach. Being located in Port Lincoln, she was required to travel to SASI once every two weeks for coaching. In 2013,at the National Para-Cycling Road Championships in Echuca, Victoria, she won a gold medal in the Women's Trial Trial. In 2014, at her first UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship in Greenvil ...
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Paul Woolford (DJ)
Paul Woolford (born 1976) is a British dance music producer and DJ from Leeds, Yorkshire, who also uses the aliases Bobby Peru and Special Request, such as on the underground hit, "Erotic Discourse". Biography An adoptee, Woolford grew up in Leeds with his brother Mark. Paul was inspired by the club night Back to Basics, eventually becoming a resident there. Starting in 2008, he was a weekly resident of We Love Space, which was a long-running Sunday party at Space in Ibiza. He constantly tours to play guest spots in addition to his residency and owns the record label, Intimacy. Woolford scored a hit single in 2020 with " Looking for Me", a collaboration with American DJ and producer Diplo, featuring vocals from American singer Kareen Lomax. The single peaked at number four in the UK Singles Chart and reached number-one in Ireland. Discography Singles References External links Short biographyfrom The End The End may refer to: Films * ''The End'' (1953 film), a film by Ch ...
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Woolford Farm
Woolford Farm raised thoroughbred race horses in eastern Kansas, in what is now the city of Prairie Village, a suburb of Kansas City. The was owned by Herbert M. Woolf. Trainer Ben A. Jones worked there before going to Calumet Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Woolf had hired Ben Jones after he had established a reputation of training and breeding horses at the family ranch in Parnell, Missouri. Ben was accompanied by his son Jimmy Jones. After Lawrin won the Kentucky Derby the two trainers went to work for Warren Wright, Sr. at Calumet Farm. At Calumet the two trained seven horses that won the Kentucky Derby including two Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winners. Graded stakes race wins: * Kentucky Derby - (1938), Lawrin * Kentucky Oaks The Kentucky Oaks is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred fillies staged annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The race currently covers at Churchill Downs; the horses carry . The Kentucky Oaks is held o ...
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Woolfords
Woolfords is a small hamlet in the Parish of Carnwath, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Woolfords is located on the road between Auchengray and West Calder, next to Cobbinshaw Reservoir. It was formerly part of West Calder in West Lothian and has an EH55 postcode. Woolfords is at above sea level on the edge of the Pentland Hills. Nearby villages include Auchengray and Tarbrax. North of Woolfords and the other side of the railway line is the linear settlement of Woolfords Cottages. History Woolfords was built to house the mineworkers for the coal, lime and shale mines of Cobbinshaw, Tarbrax and Baads Mill. Nearby Cobbinshaw is much older. Transport It once had its own railway station on the Caledonian Railway's Edinburgh to Carstairs Line. The station was located north of Auchengray railway station Auchengray railway station was just outside Auchengray, a hamlet in the Parish of Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was served by local trains on what is now known as ...
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Woolford, Maryland
Woolford is an unincorporated community in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. Woolford is located on Maryland Route 16 Maryland Route 16 (MD 16) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs from Taylors Island east to the Delaware state line in Hickman, where the highway continues as Delaware Route 16 (DE& ..., west of Church Creek. Woolford has a post office with ZIP code 21677. References Unincorporated communities in Dorchester County, Maryland Unincorporated communities in Maryland Maryland populated places on the Chesapeake Bay {{DorchesterCountyMD-geo-stub ...
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Woolford, Alberta
Woolford is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Cardston County. It is located on Highway 503, approximately southeast of Cardston between the St. Mary River and the Milk River Ridge. It is named after Thomas Woolford who came to the area in 1900. Demographics Woolford recorded a population of 13 in the 1986 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada. Woolford Flat Woolford Flat is located one mile northeast of present-day Woolford on Highway 503. The Canadian Pacific Railway built a subdivision from Raley to Whiskey Gap in 1910 bypassing original town site of Woolford leaving the settlement stranded from any railway services. The community was then divided into two town sites. The original town site became "Woolford Flat" and the new town site placed along the railway kept the old name "Woolford". Woolford Flat consisted of the school house, the L.D.S. Church and three private residences. Woolford consisted of a Chinese restaurant, a two-story genera ...
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Simon Woolford
Simon Woolford (born 7 April 1975) is an Australian professional rugby league coach who was most recently the head coach of the Huddersfield Giants in the Super League, and a former professional rugby league footballer. He played in the NRL for the Canberra Raiders and the St. George Illawarra Dragons, and represented Country in the City vs Country Origin match in 2002. Background Woolford was born in Young, New South Wales, Australia. Playing career He played for the Canberra Raiders and St. George Illawarra Dragons in the NRL. He primarily played as a . He made his first grade debut for Canberra on 29 May 1994 in round 11 of the season. He played for NSW Country in the City vs Country Origin match in 2002. Coaching career Woolford coached the Queanbeyan Blues in the Canberra Rugby League competition. In 2015 he was suspended for nine months after breaking the window of the coaching box. This was later overturned in a retrial and a suspended sentence of 3 months was han ...
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Paul Woolford (field Hockey)
Paul Matthew Woolford (born 1 June 1977 in Auckland) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed ''The Black Sticks'', in 1999. He won a silver medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. International senior tournaments * 2000 – Sultan Azlan Shah Cup * 2000 – Olympic Qualifying Tournament * 2001 – World Cup Qualifier * 2002 – World Cup * 2002 – Commonwealth Games * 2003 – Sultan Azlan Shah Cup * 2003 – Champions Challenge * 2004 – Olympic Qualifying Tournament * 2004 – Summer Olympics The Summer Olympic Games (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques d'été), also known as the Games of the Olympiad, and often referred to as the Summer Olympics, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The inau ... * 2004 – Champions Trophy * 2005 – Sultan Azlan Shah Cup * 2006 – Commonwealth Games * 2006 – Wo ...
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Martyn Woolford
Martyn Paul Woolford (born 13 October 1985) is an English former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Frickley Athletic. He has played in the Football League for Scunthorpe United, Bristol City, Millwall, Sheffield United, Fleetwood Town and Grimsby Town. Woolford started his career in the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division with Glasshoughton Welfare after progressing through their youth system. After three seasons at Glasshoughton, he moved to the Northern Premier League Premier Division with Frickley Athletic and scored 14 goals during the 2005–06 season. He joined York City in the Conference National in 2006 and spent two seasons with the club, being joint top scorer with 17 goals in the second season. He moved to League One team Scunthorpe United in 2008 and featured in the 2009 Football League Trophy Final before scoring the winning goal in the 2009 League One play-off final against Millwall. After a season-and-a-half o ...
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Cyril Woolford
Cyril Woolford ( – 30 November 2018) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Castleford ( Heritage No. 313), Doncaster (Heritage No. 52), and Featherstone Rovers ( Heritage No. 370) (vice-captain), as a , or , i.e. number 2 or 5, or, 3 or 4,David Smart & Andrew Howard (1 July 2000) "Images of Sport - Castleford Rugby League - A Twentieth Century History". The History Press Ltd. Bailey, Ron (1956). ''The Official History Of Featherstone Rovers R.L.F.C.''. Wakefield Express. ASIN: B00O1TLDPC he was a committee member at Featherstone Rovers for a number of years. Background Cyril Woolford's birth was registered in Tadcaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he lived in the Featherstone area, he was a Major appliance, domestic appliance technician. Playing career County honours Cyril Woolford won Cap (sport), caps for Yorkshire while at Featherstone Rove ...
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Keo Woolford
Keo Woolford (January 26, 1967 – November 28, 2016) was an American actor, producer, and director. He was born and raised in Hawaii. He directed the award-winning feature film ''The Haumāna'' and the East West Players stage play ''Three Year Swim Club''. He starred in his self-written one-man show, ''I Land'', and as the King of Siam in Rodgers and Hammerstein's ''The King and I'' at the London Palladium. He was a member of the Hawaii boyband Brownskin and the Hobo House on the Hill recording team responsible for the Grammy-nominated ''Island Warriors'' album. He was a recipient of the Na Hoku Hanohano Award for The Haumāna Soundtrack. His film and TV work included ''Godzilla'', ''Act of Valor'', '' The Haumāna'', and Sergeant Detective Chang on ''Hawaii Five-0''. He died on November 28, 2016, at Pali Momi Medical Center after suffering a stroke three days earlier. Awards * 2014 - Na Hoku Hanohano Award - Best Compilation – The Haumāna Soundtrack * 2014 - Audience Award ...
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Julian Woolford
Julian Woolford is a British theatre director, writer and educationalist based in the UK and working internationally. He is currently head of musical theatre at Guildford School of Acting, the conservatoire based at the University of Surrey. Previously he was artistic director at Sevenoaks Playhouse, the Global Search for New Musicals at the International Festival of Musical Theatre, and associate director of the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Early life and education He was educated at the University of Kent and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Sevenoaks Playhouse As artistic director of the Sevenoaks Playhouse he directed ''Vita & Virginia'', ''The Railway Children'', ''Wallflowering'', ''Kiss of the Spiderwoman'' (the play), ''Wind in the Willows'' and Jeffrey Hatcher's version of ''The Turn of the Screw''. During Woolford's tenure Sevenoaks Playhouse won an award of £100,000 from the Arts Council and the 2006 Best Of Business Award for Best Marketing Campaign. Writer ...
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