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Sarah Hamilton (runner)
Sarah Hamilton may refer to: * Sarah Hamilton (actress), Irish stage actress and singer of the eighteenth century * Sarah Hamilton (historian), British historian * Sarah Hamilton (runner), winner of the 1998 distance medley relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships See also * Sarah Moore (The Family) Sarah Moore, formerly known as Sarah Hamilton-Byrne (8 July 1969 – May 2016), was an Australian medical doctor and writer who spent her childhood in The Family, a new religious movement run by Anne Hamilton-Byrne, her adoptive mother. She was ...
(1969–2016), formerly known as Sarah Hamilton-Byrne {{Hndis, Hamilton, Sarah ...
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Sarah Hamilton (actress)
Sarah Hamilton was an Irish stage actress and singer of the eighteenth century. Born into the Lydall acting family of Dublin, she was the sister of Anna Marcella Lydall who gained fame in England following her marriage to Henry Giffard. She herself acted in the Smock Alley Theatre company in Dublin for a number of years, alongside her husband named Hamilton, and was billed as Mrs Hamilton. In 1732 she debuted in London at the Goodman's Fields Theatre run by her brother-in-law Henry Giffard, appearing in ''The Beaux Stratagem''. She generally specialised in comedies, but also played more serious roles in Tragedy, tragedies. From 1734 she began playing Columbina, Colombine, beginning with John Frederick Lampe's opera ''Britannia (opera), Britannia'' at the Her Majesty's Theatre, King's Theatre in Haymarket, London, Haymarket. In 1737 she and her husband moved with Giffard to the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, beginning by playing Philidel in a revival of ''King Arthur (opera), King ...
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Sarah Hamilton (historian)
Sarah Hamilton is a British historian and the associate dean for education at the University of Exeter. Hamilton's research relates to the religious, social and cultural history of early medieval Europe from c. 900 to c. 1200, medieval liturgy and ritual, bishops, the delivery of pastoral care, penance, excommunication and heresy.Professor Sarah Hamilton Biography.
University of Exeter. Retrieved 19 October 2015.


Selected publications

*''Church and People in the Medieval West, 900-1200'', Pearson, Harlow, 2013. *''Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250'', Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge, 2006. (with J.C. Crick & D. Bates) *''Defining the holy: sacred space in medieval and early modern Europe'',

Sarah Hamilton (runner)
Sarah Hamilton may refer to: * Sarah Hamilton (actress), Irish stage actress and singer of the eighteenth century * Sarah Hamilton (historian), British historian * Sarah Hamilton (runner), winner of the 1998 distance medley relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships See also * Sarah Moore (The Family) Sarah Moore, formerly known as Sarah Hamilton-Byrne (8 July 1969 – May 2016), was an Australian medical doctor and writer who spent her childhood in The Family, a new religious movement run by Anne Hamilton-Byrne, her adoptive mother. She was ...
(1969–2016), formerly known as Sarah Hamilton-Byrne {{Hndis, Hamilton, Sarah ...
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Distance Medley Relay At The NCAA Division I Indoor Track And Field Championships
The distance medley relay has been held at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships annually since 1967. Since 1997, the race consists of a 1200 meters leg followed by a 400 meters sprint, followed by an 800 meters leg and concluding with the 1600 meters anchor for a total distance of 4000 meters. Before 1997, the order of the legs was different, with the 800 m leg leading off and the 1200 m leg third. Before 1994, imperial analogues of the four legs were held instead, from 880 yards to 440 yards to 1320 yards to the mile run anchor. Hand timing was used until 1975 and in 1980, while in all other years fully automatic timing was used. The race was not held in 1983 or from 1986 to 1993. The women's race began in 1994. Official relay splits were published by Flash Results beginning in 2008. Winners ;Key: :y=yards :A=Altitude assisted Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Distance medley relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Champion ...
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