Josh Ross (other)
Josh Ross (born 1996) is a Canadian country singer and songwriter. Josh Ross may also refer to: * Josh Ross (sprinter) (born 1981), Australian sprinter * Josh Ross (American football) (born 1999), American football player {{Hndis, name=Ross, Josh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Josh Ross
Josh Ross (born May 27, 1996) is a Canadian country music, country singer and songwriter. He is managed by The Core Entertainment and jointly signed to Universal Music Canada and Universal Music Group Nashville. Ross has charted with the singles "First Taste of Gone", "On a Different Night", "Trouble (Josh Ross song), Trouble", "Ain't Doin' Jack", "Single Again (Josh Ross song), Single Again" and "Leave Me Too". In March 2024, he released the extended play ''Complicated (EP), Complicated''. Early life Ross was born in Waterdown, Ontario, and later moved to nearby Burlington, Ontario for school. He spent most of his youth playing sports such as Ice hockey, hockey, Canadian football, football, soccer, and motocross. He has extended family in Saskatoon, Los Angeles and Maine, and visited the United States often as a child. Ross attended University of Western Ontario, Western University on a football scholarship and was a defensive back. He had hoped to play in the Canadian Football ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Josh Ross (sprinter)
Joshua James Ross (born 9 February 1981) is an indigenous Australian track and field sprinter. He was national 100-metre (100m) champion for a record seven times and competed for Australia at the 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Ross is the fourth fastest Australian of all time with a personal best time over 100m of 10.08 seconds achieved on 10 March 2007, after Patrick Johnson (9.93 in 2010), Rohan Browning (10.01 in 2021) and Matt Shirvington (10.03 in 2007). Early life Ross was born 9 February 1981 in Sydney. He spent his early childhood in south western Sydney and moved with his family to the Central Coast at around age seven. He went to Woy Woy Public School and Henry Kendall High School. On the Central Coast, Ross attended Little Athletics and he won his first Australian title at age 10 in the long jump. Apart from the occasional school competition, however, he did not return to athletics until he was nineteen. During that time he played representative rugby league ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |