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"Zsolt Hirling (born 28 May 1984 in Budapest) is a Hungarian rower. With Tamas Varga, he won the 2005 World Championships men's lightweight double sculls. At European level, he won the 2007 European Rowing Championships, again with Tamas Varga, and a bronze medal in the same event with the same partner in 2008. At Olympics level, he has appeared at three Olympics, 2004, 2008 and 2012, all in the men's lightweight double sculls and all with Tamas Varga, finishing in 5th, 14th and 11th respectively. References External links 1984 births Living people Hungarian male rowers Rowers from Budapest Olympic rowers of Hungary Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics World Rowing Championships medalists for Hungary European Rowing Championships medalists "
"Gilla an Choimded Ó Duillénnáin (died 1229/30) was an Irish cleric. Ó Duillénnáin was a coarb or erenagh of Saint Feichin, though at what foundation is uncertain. Places connected with Féchín's cult include: Fore Abbey (Co. Westmeath), Cong Abbey (Co. Mayo), Omey Island (Co. Galway), Ardoilén/High Island (Co. Galway), Inishmaan (Co. Galway), Claddaghduff (Co. Galway), Cleggan (Co. Galway) and Termonfeckin (Co. Louth). The Annals of Connacht record his death, sub anno 1229: * Gilla an Choimded O Duillennain, coarb of St. Fechin ... died. The Annals of Ulster contain more detail: * U1230.6 Gilla-in-Coimdedh Ua Duillennain, successor of St. Feichin and abbot of the Monastery of Canons of Es-dara, rested in Christ. References * http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100011/index.html Medieval Gaels from Ireland 13th-century Irish people Religious leaders from County Mayo People from County Louth People from County Galway People from County Westmeath 1229 deaths Year of birth unknown "
"Thomas William Rudkin (16 June 1919 – 30 April 1969) was an English professional footballer who played as a left winger. He made 50 appearances in the Football League in the years before and after the Second World War. Career =Pre-war= Born in Peterborough, Rudkin played for Creswell before joining Wolverhampton Wanderers as an amateur in February 1938 before moving to Lincoln City in May 1938. =Wartime= In the Second World War, Rudkin joined a tank regiment based at Catterick, before being sent to Germany During the war, Rudkin had a number of spells with hometown club Peterborough United in the Midland League, as well as guest appearances for Lincoln City, Hartlepool United, Darlington, Southampton and Middlesbrough. =Post-war= After the war Rudkin played for Peterborough United in their pre-Football League days and joined First Division Arsenal in January 1947. He made five appearances for Arsenal during the 1946–47 season. Rudkin and George Curtis joined Southampton in exchange for Don Roper in August 1947 with Rudkin valued at £3,000. He made only a few sporadic appearances over the next two seasons before moving to Ashton Gate. Bob Wright signed Rudkin for Bristol City in May 1949 from Southampton Rudkin made his debut for Bristol City at outside left in the opening fixture of Third Division South season in a 3–1 win over Northampton Town on 20 August 1949. Rudkin made 27 appearances scoring three goals in 1949–50 and a further seven appearances with one goal in 1950–51 as Bristol City languished in mid table. However, in 1951, Rudkin (with three appearances) helped the "Robins" to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup before losing 2–0 at Birmingham City. Rudkin left Bristol City to join struggling Southern League club Hastings United in June 1951, but later returned to the south-west as player-manager of Weston-super-Mare before settling in his native Peterborough. Later career After retiring from football, he joined the Sunday Pictorial as a circulation agent and then became a steward at a Peterborough nightclub. Later, he became the licensee of the Angel Hotel, Wisbech where he collapsed suddenly and died, six weeks before his 50th birthday. References 1919 births 1969 deaths English footballers Lincoln City F.C. players Peterborough United F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players Arsenal F.C. players Southampton F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players Weston-super-Mare A.F.C. players English Football League players Hastings United F.C. (1948) players Weston-super-Mare A.F.C. managers Southern Football League players Lincoln City F.C. wartime guest players Hartlepool United F.C. wartime guest players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Association football wingers English football managers "