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- Wooderson may refer to: Sydney Wooderson, an English middle-distance runner Wooderson, Queensland, a locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia...
- Sydney Charles Wooderson MBE (30 August 1914 – 21 December 2006), dubbed "The Mighty Atom", was an English athlete whose peak career was in the 1930s...
- Pink, Wooderson, Don, Ron Slater, and several other friends decide to smoke marijuana on the 50-yard line of the football field, where Wooderson advises...
- Wooderson is a rural locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Wooderson had a po****tion of 217 people. Wooderson...
- pla**** Wooderson in a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars. He was not originally cast in the film, as the role of Wooderson was originally...
- guitarist David Zackrisson (with whom he had pla**** in a Grunge band called Wooderson), drummer Petter Diamant (of Bootcut) and b****ist Gabriel Olsson. Diamant...
- Emery broke the British record when winning the 3 miles event and Sydney Wooderson won his fifth consecutive 1 mile event. 1939 WAAA Championships "Athletics"...
- Mighty Atom may refer to: Jimmy Wilde (1892–1969), Welsh boxer Sydney Wooderson (1914–2006), English athlete Joe Greenstein (1893–1977), Polish-American...
- Andersson and Gunder Hägg, Wooderson regained his old form and challenged Andersson over the distance in several races. Wooderson lost to Andersson but set...
- half-mile". Pittsburgh Press. United Press. June 17, 1934. p. 1, sports. "Wooderson cracks mile record mark". Pittsburgh Press. United Press. August 29, 1937...