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Chris Saunders (basketball)
Chris Saunders may refer to: * Chris Saunders (headmaster) (born 1940), English former headmaster and first-class cricketer *Chris Saunders (boxer) (born 1969), British former boxer, British welterweight champion between 1995 and 1996 *Chris Saunders (mixed martial artist) Chris Saunders (born March 11, 1986) is an American mixed martial artist. He competes in the lightweight division. Mixed martial arts record , - , Win , align=center, 16–8 , Derion Chapman , Decision (unanimous) , CXF 7 - Locked and Lo ... (born 1986), American fighter *Chris Saunders, musician with Nigel Durham *Chris Saunders, creator of Lola T95/30 See also * Chris Sanders (other) {{Hndis, Saunders, Chris ...
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Chris Saunders (headmaster)
Christopher John Saunders (born 7 May 1940) is a former headmaster of Eastbourne College and Lancing College, and a first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University and Oxford University. Cricket career Saunders attended Lancing College, where he played for the First XI and was selected to keep wicket for the Southern Schools against The Rest in their annual match at Lord's in 1958 and 1959. He went up to Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he kept wicket for the university's cricket team in seven matches in 1962 and one match in 1963 without earning a blue. He also played a match against Cambridge University in 1963, captaining Col. L. C. Stevens' XI in a match that was scheduled and played as a first-class match but later had its status rescinded by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). After finishing at Cambridge he went to Wadham College, Oxford, to study for a PGCE. Late in the 1964 season he took over the wicket-keeping duties for the university team, and play ...
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Chris Saunders (boxer)
Chris Saunders (born 15 August 1969) is a British former boxer who was British welterweight champion between 1995 and 1996. Career Born in Barnsley, Saunders made his professional debut in February 1990 with a points win over Malcolm Melvin. He suffered his first defeat nine months later when Ross Hale took a six-round points decision. In February 1992 he unsuccessfully challenged for the BBBofC Central Area super lightweight title. He moved up to welterweight, and after inflicting the first defeat of Kevin Lueshing's career in March 1994 he beat Jose Varela three months later. After further wins over Julian Eavis, Lindon Scarlett, and Roberto Welin, he challenged for Del Bryan's British title in September 1995. The fight went the distance, with Saunders taking a points decision to become British champion.
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Chris Saunders (mixed Martial Artist)
Chris Saunders (born March 11, 1986) is an American mixed martial artist. He competes in the lightweight division. Mixed martial arts record , - , Win , align=center, 16–8 , Derion Chapman , Decision (unanimous) , CXF 7 - Locked and Loaded , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Los Angeles, United States , , - , Loss , align=center, 15–8 , Chris Culley , Decision (split) , BAMMA Badbeat 20 - Saunders vs. Culley , , align=center, 5 , align=center, 5:00 , Commerce, California, United States , , - , Win , align=center, 15–7 , Darren Smith Jr. , Decision (unanimous) , WSOF 28 - Moraes vs. Barajas , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Garden Grove, California, United States , , - , Win , align=center, 14–7 , Kevin Bostick , Submission (guillotine choke) , BAMMA USA: Badbeat 17 , , align=center, 1 , align=center, 0:29 , Commerce, California, United States , , - , Win , align=center, 13–7 , Brandon ...
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Nigel Durham
Nigel ( ) is an English masculine given name. The English ''Nigel'' is commonly found in records dating from the Middle Ages; however, it was not used much before being revived by 19th-century antiquarians. For instance, Walter Scott published '' The Fortunes of Nigel'' in 1822, and Arthur Conan Doyle published ''Sir Nigel'' in 1905–06. As a name given for boys in England and Wales, it peaked in popularity from the 1950s to the 1970s (see below). ''Nigel'' has never been as common in other countries as it is in Britain, but was among the 1,000 most common names for boys born in the United States from 1971 to 2010. Numbers peaked in 1994 when 447 were recorded (it was the 478th most common boys' name that year). The peak popularity at 0.02% of boys' names in 1994 compares to a peak popularity in England and Wales of about 1.2% in 1963, 60 times higher. Etymology The name is derived from the church Latin '. This Latin word would at first sight seem to derive from the cl ...
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Lola T95/30
The Lola T95/30 (also known as the Lola T94/30) is a Formula One motor racing car which was tested by Allan McNish during 1994 and early 1995. The car, however, was not raced during any Formula One races. The car was designed as a prototype ready for Lola's arrival in Formula One. Lola, instead of actually racing the car in the season, chose instead to test the car while searching for a big-name sponsor as money for the project dried up. The T95/30 version could not be raced as it was made obsolete by regulation changes enforced by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), Formula One's governing body. The car was designed by Julian Cooper and Chris Saunders, who previously worked at Benetton and Williams respectively. The chassis was developed using the 40% scale windtunnel at Cranfield Institute. The T95/30 car was eventually sold as a collectors item after being displayed at the 1997 Autosport show. The car was succeeded by the Lola T97/30, which the team ...
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