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Lloyd Barrington LaBeach (28 June 1922 – 19
February 1999) was a
Panamanian sprinter, who won two
bronze medals during the 1948
Summer Olympics, the first...
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final was won by
American Harrison Dillard, in a
photo finish.
Lloyd LaBeach of
Panama won his nation's
first medal in the men's 100 metres, a bronze...
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Byron LaBeach (11
October 1930 – 12
December 2021) was a
Jamaican sprinter who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics.
LaBeach was born in Kingston, Jamaica...
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recently tied the
world record) did.
London bronze medalist Lloyd LaBeach's brother Byron LaBeach represented Jamaica.
Other notable entrants were
American Art...
- The
Beach of
La Concha (Basque:
Kontxa Hondartza [kontʃa ondarts̻a]; Spanish:
Playa de
La Concha [ˈplaʝa ðe
la ˈkontʃa], "cone s****
beach") is a crescent...
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La Push
Beach is a
series of
three beaches near the
community of
La Push, Washington, on the
Pacific coast of the
United States. The
beach's most prominent...
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Miami Beach is a
coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida,
United States. It is part of the
Miami metropolitan area of
South Florida. The muni****lity...
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Adventist Theological Seminary (2007). In 1979
Pollard was
married to
Prudence LaBeach, a
human resource specialist, educator, and author. The
couple have two...
- events, is the
largest black ****
pride event on the West Coast. At the
Beach LA was born out of a
small number of
friends in Los Angeles, California, in...
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mentioned by name,
along with the
likes of
Roberto Durán, Rod
Carew and
Lloyd LaBeach. Dunn died of a
heart attack in 2003.
Survivors include her husband, John...