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Paul Nash (artist)
English Surrealist master (1889–1946)
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Date of birth | 26 May[1] | |
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Gender | Male | |
Position | Defender | |
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Duration | Team | A (G) |
2016–2017 | Hashtag United | 33 (0) |
Last statistical update: n/a
Paul Nash is a footballer who played for Hashtag United (men).
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Career[]
- 2016–18
Nash joined HTU at their inception, making his debut for The Tags in early 2016 as a starter in a 3–2 division win against Dream Team. In the immediate friendly rematch, the defender came off the bench during a 6–0 triumph at the White Hart Lane Community Sports Centre. He started again next time out at Wembley Stadium as HTU thrashed Vauxhall8–2, though his following showings versus Football Manager, Google, Ball Street and West Ham United Staff were all as a sub. Nash's next 9 appearances were, though, all as a starter, as he concluded 2016 with 16 appearances. Fast forward to the end of 2017, following his final match against Stoke City Staff, the defender had appeared 33 times - which included games in England, the United States, Serbia and Jersey.
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Club | Season | League | FA Cup | League Cup | County Cup | Other • Paul Nash (athlete)South African sprinter Paul Nash (born 20 January 1947) is a South African sprinter who tied the 100-metre world record four times in 1968 with a time of 10.0 seconds. He attended Michaelhouse school in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. His most celebrated race in South Africa occurred on 2 April 1968 when at the Krugersdorp stadium he equalled what was then the world record of 10.00. He was ranked third in the world over 100-metre behind Jim Hines of the United States and Lennox Miller of Jamaica by Track and Field News in 1968. Hines won the Olympic title at high altitude in Mexico City in 1968 in a world record electronic time of 9.95 with Miller second. In 1967 Nash had competed against Hines in Los Angeles when he finished third in a hand-timed 10.4 with Hines in 10.2. The next year Nash, aged 21, was in fine form and during the South African athletics season in the early months of 1968 media attention focussed intensively on Nash's prospects of breaking the world handtimed record of 10.0. A specially constituted athletics meeting was held on 2 April 1968 at the Krugersdorp stadium located 20 km to the west of Johannesburg (subsequently renamed the [Bob van Reenan] which was run down by Kaiser Chiefs football club and is now |
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