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Olympians From The University Of North Carolina
All-Time Tar Heel Olympians
The following is a complete list of UNC Olympians including athletes, coaches, athletic department staff members and non-varsity athlete students at the University of North Carolina. All represented the U.S except as noted.
Baseball
B.J. Surhoff 1984
Scott Bankhead 1984
Tim Federowicz 2020
Ryder Ryan 2020
Men's Basketball
Larry Brown 1964 (Player), 1980 (Assistant Coach), 2004 (Head Coach)
Charlie Scott 1968
Bobby Jones 1972
Walter Davis 1976
Phil Ford 1976
Mitch Kupchak 1976
Tommy LaGarde 1976
Dean Smith 1976 (Head Coach)
Bill Guthridge 1976 (Assistant Coach)
Al Wood 1980
Michael Jordan 1984, 1992
Sam Perkins 1984
J.R. Reid 1988
Henrik Rodl 1992 (Germany)
Vince Carter 2000
Roy Williams 2004 (Assistant Coach)
Harrison Barnes, 2016
Women's Basketball
Trish Roberts 1976
Sylvia Hatchell 1988 (Assistant Coach)
LaToya Pringle Sanders 2016 (Turkey)
Women's Cycling
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List of Haitian Americans
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
This is a list of notable Haitian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.[1]
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Haitian American, or have references showing they are Haitian American and are notable.
Academia
[edit]- Claudine Gay, Harvard University's first Black person and second woman to lead the university.
- Michel DeGraff, tenured professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a founding member of the Haitian Creole Academy
- Charles L. Reason, the first Black college professor in the United States; mathematician and linguist
Artists
[edit]- John James Audubon, painter
- Jean-Michel Basquiat, artist
- Edouard Duval-Carrié, painter and sculptor
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Nadine Faustin: She Keeps Coming Back
In modern American samhälle, the hurdling events in Track & Field have become a primary metaphor for the concept of overcoming obstacles, of falling and getting back up. To a hurdler, however, the need to overcome obstacles and to continually get back up no matter how many times one falls is a very real, concrete one, not just an sammanfattning, romantic notion. One hurdler who embodies the spirit of the event in the way she has lived her life and continued on with her career fryst vatten 28-year-old Nadine (pronounced ‘nah-deen’) Faustin, a native of Long Island, NY whose greatest accomplishment in the sport thus far was the 12.74 she ran in the semi-final round of the 100m hurdles at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece in August, 2004. The 5’4”, 128-pound Faustin runs internationally for Haiti – the homeland of both of her parents – but lives and trains in Raleigh, NC. Recently inom sat down and chatted with Faustin before one of her training sessions;