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Terrence Paul

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Terrence Michael "Terry" Paul (born September 14, 1964, in Oakville, Ontario) is a retired rowing coxswain from Canada. He competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1988. At his second appearance he was the Coxswain of the team that won the gold medal in the Men's Eights. Paul has gone on to an extensive coach career in the US College system at Cornell, and then internationally with Canada, Switzerland, and then Canada again. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Terrence Paul is the 3,512th most popular athlete, the 1,045th most popular biography from Canada and the 76th most popular Canadian Athlete.

Terrence Paul is most famous for being a Canadian rower who competed at the international level. He represented Canada in various rowing events, contributing to the country's presence in the sport.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Terrence Paul ranks 966Before him are Dean Saunders, Konstantina Kouneva, Larisa Peleshenko, Jules Onana, Jaana Savolainen, and Francisco Liaño. After him are Hisataka Fujikawa, Jillian Armenante, Vic Chesnutt, Jorge Borelli, Holly Robinson Peete, and Virginia Ramírez.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Terrence Paul ranks 1,046 out of 1,622Before him are Bianca Andreescu (2000), Jessica Dubé (1987), Clara Hughes (1972), Coco Rocha (1988), Linda A. Morabito (1953), and Tiga (1974). After him are Brian Price (1976), Athena Karkanis (1981), Jordan Prentice (1973), Meghan Ory (1982), Amanda Crew (1986), and Mercedes McNab (1980).

Among ATHLETES In Canada

Among athletes born in Canada, Terrence Paul ranks 76Before him are Michael Rascher (1965), John Wallace (1962), Jill Scott (null), Nathalie Lambert (1963), Shannon Crawford (1963), and Clara Hughes (1972). After him are Brian Price (1976), Grant Main (1960), Scott Moir (1987), Jean-Luc Brassard (1972), Ed Belfour (1965), and Tracy Wilson (1961).