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Sharon Marie Stouder (November 9, 1948 – June 23, 2013), also
known by her
married name
Sharon Stouder Clark, was an
American competition swimmer, three-time...
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mainly located in
Northern Indiana.
Founded by
Wallace Stouder and Mary
Stouder, the
first restaurant was
opened in Wabash, Indiana.
After the...
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Replaced Riverside Mercy Hospital in
Toledo Replaced Piqua Memorial Hospital,
Stouder Memorial Hospital and
Dettmer Hospital Replaced LakeEast Hospital in Painesville...
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coached by
Gambril at
Rosemead by 1961
included Jeanne Hallock Craig,
Sharon Stouder, and Pam Crotwell. In
September 1963, Don took over the swim
coach position...
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marked the
debut of
electronic touchpads for timing. 15-year-old
Sharon Stouder won four medals,
three of them gold.
Swimming at the 1964
Olympics featured...
- can
often lead to
having fewer voters in the ****ure. However,
Wollman &
Stouder (1991)
found that
there was not a
significant finding between situation-specific...
- course) at a meet in Sydney,
clocking 2:06.9. July 12 – US
swimmer Sharon Stouder breaks the
world record in the women's 200m
butterfly (long course) with...
- Gene Stone,
professional baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies)
Sharon Stouder,
Olympic swimmer "Glendora High".
National Center for
Education Statistics...
- the
first person to win the
Olympic marathon twice. 15-year-old
Sharon Stouder won four
medals in women's swimming,
three of them gold. New Zealand's...
- "Status of Wild
Salmon and
Steelhead Stocks in
Washington State". In
Stouder,
Deanna J.; Bisson,
Peter A. & Naiman,
Robert J. (eds.).
Pacific Salmon...