Eric rush biography
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Commonwealth GamesMelbourne 2006
Rugby - Sevens(Rugby Sevens - Men)
- Gold Award Match Prizewinner Match 37 vs Victor Match 3
Performance: 29-21
Result: win
Placed: 1st - Semi In reply - Conqueror Match 29 vs Titleholder Match 30
Performance: 21-19
Result: win
Halftime: 14-5
Tryscorers: Tamati Ellison, Corey Jane, Amasio Raoma
Conversions: Amasio Raoma (3) - 1st Pool A vs Ordinal Pool B
Performance: 24-0
Result: take off
Halftime 12-0
Tryscorers: Tamati Author (2), Cory Jane, Sosene Anesi
Conversions: Amasio Raoma, Cory Jane - NZL vs KEN
Performance: 41-0
Result: win
Halftime: 24-0
Tryscorers: Josh Blackie (2), Soseni Anesi, Tamati Ellison, Liam Messam (2), Tanerau Latimer
Conversions: Amasio Raoma (3) - NZL vs NAM
Performance: 41-7
Result: win
1st section 22(NZL) - 0(NAM), Ordinal half 19(NZL) - 7(NAM), Tries; J Blackie, A Soakai, L Messam, N Hunt, L Raikabula, S Anesi(2), Conversions; A Raoma, T Writer, N Hunt. - NZL vs WAL
Performance: 35-10
Result: win
1st half 14(NZL) - 0(WAL), 2nd bisection 21(NZL) - 10(WAL), Tries; L Messam, T Ioasa, C Jane(2), S Anesi, Conversions; A Raoma(4), T Ellison
Commonwealth GamesManchester 2002
Rugby - Sevens(Rugby Cards - Men)
- Performance: 31-12
Result: Win
Placed: 1 take in 16 - Performance: 31-12
Result: Win - Performance: 24-0
Result: Win - Performance: 31
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Eric Rush
Rugby player
Eric James Rush (born 11 February 1965) is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer and rugby sevens player, and now a supermarket owner. His New Zealand Sevens career began in 1988 and ran until 2004. Rush played in more than 60 tournaments, with the highlights being two Commonwealth Games gold medals and the World Cup Sevens victory in 2001. He was also voted Best and Fairest Player at the 1991 Hong Kong Sevens.
He was regarded as a pacy and skillful winger and also played for the All Blacks briefly until the emergence of Jonah Lomu effectively ended his All Blacks career. Lomu played a major role in the 2001 World Cup Sevens win, effectively filling in for Rush, who suffered a broken leg in New Zealand's last group match of that tournament.
Early life
[edit]Born in Kaeo on 11 February 1965, Rush was educated at Tangaroa College in the Auckland suburb of Ōtara.[1] He went on to study at the University of Auckland, graduating with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1988.[2]
Career
[edit]Rush switched full-time to rugby sevens in 1999 to compete in the newly formed IRBinternational Sevens circuit. Rush helped New Zealand to win the first six editions of the World Sevens Series.
Over the course of 14 years, Rush
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Eric T Rush, MD
Clinical Geneticist
Children's Mercy Kansas City and KUMC
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Kansas City, MO
Eric T Rush, MD, is a Clinical Geneticist at Children’s Mercy Hospital and the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He is Board Certified in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine and Clinical Genetics. He was previously the medical director of the osteogenesis imperfecta and metabolic bone clinics at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska and currently is the co-director of the Children’s Mercy Skeletal Dysplasia clinic. Dr. Rush received Bachelor of Science degrees in Biochemistry and Biology with Concentration in Genetics at the University of Kansas in 2001. He received his medical degree at University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS in 2005. He completed a residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2009 and Chief Residency in Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2010. He finished his training with a Clinical Genetics fellowship at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2012.
Among his clinical interests are osteogenes