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  • Roehampton Trophy
  • The Roehampton trophy is the oldest polo trophy in the United Kingdom. The trophy was first played for at the Roehampton Club in 1902 and was won by Buccaneers

    Roehampton Trophy

    Roehampton_Trophy

  • Roehampton Club
  • Sports club in Roehampton, southwest London, England

    Roehampton Club is a private members’ sports club in southwest London, England. It is set in 100 acres (400,000 m2) of parkland, close to Richmond Park

    Roehampton Club

    Roehampton_Club

  • John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever
  • English baron and newspaper proprietor (1886–1971)

    Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob Astor V, 1st Baron Astor of Hever, DL (20 May 1886 – 19 July 1971) was an American-born English newspaper proprietor, politician

    John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever

    John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever

    John_Jacob_Astor,_1st_Baron_Astor_of_Hever

  • Juan Nelson
  • Argentine polo player

    Juan Diego Nelson y Duggan, also known as Jack Nelson (26 May 1891 – 7 August 1985 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), was an Olympic Argentinian polo player

    Juan Nelson

    Juan Nelson

    Juan_Nelson

  • Martín Valent
  • Martín Valent is a 5 Goal professional polo player as well as a competitive pato player. He played for Argentina in the 2009 Coronation Cup against England

    Martín Valent

    Martín Valent

    Martín_Valent

  • Bryan Morrison
  • British music industry executive (1942–2008)

    Bryan Morrison (14 August 1942 – 27 September 2008) was an English businessman, music publisher and polo player. He served as representative for musicians

    Bryan Morrison

    Bryan_Morrison

  • Ariel Tapia
  • Ariel Tapia is a 10-goal Pato player as well as a 5-goal polo professional. Tapia has won the Abierto Argentino de Pato (pato world championships) several

    Ariel Tapia

    Ariel_Tapia

  • Harold Wernher
  • British military officer (1893–1973)

    Major-General Sir Harold Augustus Wernher, 3rd Baronet, GCVO, TD (16 January 1893 – 30 June 1973) was a British Army officer and diamond magnate. Wernher

    Harold Wernher

    Harold Wernher

    Harold_Wernher

  • Greg Keyte
  • New Zealand polo player

    Greg Keyte is a professional polo player from New Zealand, Keyte currently holds a 5-goal handicap though he has been rated higher in the past. Keyte has

    Greg Keyte

    Greg Keyte

    Greg_Keyte

  • Percival Kinnear Wise
  • British polo player

    Wing Commander Percival Kinnear Wise CMG DSO (17 April 1885 – 7 June 1968) was a British Olympic polo player and Royal Air Force officer. Wise was born

    Percival Kinnear Wise

    Percival_Kinnear_Wise

  • John Hardress Lloyd
  • Irish soldier and polo player

    Brigadier-General John Hardress Lloyd DSO (14 August 1874 – 28 February 1952) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and polo player. He was awarded a DSO and made

    John Hardress Lloyd

    John Hardress Lloyd

    John_Hardress_Lloyd

  • Percy FitzGerald
  • Cricket Club in 1897, and a polo player competing several times for the Roehampton Trophy. In October 1914, during the First World War, he married Lady Millicent

    Percy FitzGerald

    Percy FitzGerald

    Percy_FitzGerald

  • John Horswell
  • English polo player and coach

    John Horswell is an English polo player and coach. At height of his playing career, Horswell held a 6 Goal handicap and played for The England Polo Team

    John Horswell

    John Horswell

    John_Horswell

  • Earle Hopping
  • American polo player

    Earle Wayne Hopping (October 31, 1882 - January 1963) was an American polo player. He played for the United States in the 1930 International Polo Cup.

    Earle Hopping

    Earle_Hopping

  • Ham Polo Club
  • Sports venue in London, England

    polo tournament was held at Roehampton in 1947 and the Ham Polo Club team carried off the premier trophy the Roehampton Cup (now played for at Ham).

    Ham Polo Club

    Ham_Polo_Club

  • Jean de Madre
  • French polo player

    the 1923 Coronation Cup in England, they were also winners of the Roehampton Trophy in 1911. The team were well known for their immaculate turn out and

    Jean de Madre

    Jean de Madre

    Jean_de_Madre

  • Philip Magor
  • of La Estrella Ranch in Argentina. Magor and the Panthers won the Roehampton Trophy. He was born in 1881 and educated at Rugby School. His parents owned

    Philip Magor

    Philip_Magor

  • Billy Walsh (polo)
  • Irish polo player

    be played in post war England. The team took home the prestigious Roehampton Trophy. In 1977, Walsh gave up the game. It was not until 1982 though that

    Billy Walsh (polo)

    Billy_Walsh_(polo)

  • Charles Darley Miller
  • British polo player

    competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the British polo team Roehampton, which won the gold medal. Miller was educated at Marlborough and Trinity

    Charles Darley Miller

    Charles_Darley_Miller

  • Sebastian Dawnay
  • Irish polo player

    Sebastian Hugo Dawnay (born 3 October 1975) is a professional polo player who holds a 3-goal handicap outdoors and an 7-goal arena polo handicap. Sebastian

    Sebastian Dawnay

    Sebastian_Dawnay

  • Andrew Horsbrugh-Porter
  • British peer and polo player

    Sir Andrew Marshall Horsbrugh-Porter, 3rd Baronet, DSO (1907–1986) was a British Army officer and one of the Horsbrugh-Porter baronets. He was born in

    Andrew Horsbrugh-Porter

    Andrew Horsbrugh-Porter

    Andrew_Horsbrugh-Porter

  • Richard Gustavus Hamilton-Russell
  • Irish peer, soldier and polo player

    Brigadier Richard Gustavus Hamilton-Russell DSO, LVO, DL (4 February 1909 – 2 March 1999) was an Irish peer, soldier and polo player. He was the son of

    Richard Gustavus Hamilton-Russell

    Richard_Gustavus_Hamilton-Russell

  • Tim Melvill
  • English polo player (1877-1951)

    Teignmouth Philip Melvill (13 February 1877 – 12 December 1951) was an English champion polo player. Melvill was the son of Teignmouth Melvill, a recipient

    Tim Melvill

    Tim_Melvill

  • Cecil Grenfell
  • British soldier and Liberal politician

    Colonel Cecil Alfred Grenfell (13 February 1864 – 11 August 1924), was a British soldier and Liberal Party politician who was MP for Bodmin between the

    Cecil Grenfell

    Cecil Grenfell

    Cecil_Grenfell

  • Maurice John Kingscote
  • British polo player

    Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote and Evelyn Mary Gifford. He won the Roehampton Trophy in 1922, 1923 and 1929. He died on 5 June 1959 in a car accident.

    Maurice John Kingscote

    Maurice_John_Kingscote

  • Humphrey Patrick Guinness
  • British polo player (1902–1986)

    Humphrey Patrick Guinness (24 March 1902 – 10 February 1986) was a British polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Guinness was born in Haslemere

    Humphrey Patrick Guinness

    Humphrey_Patrick_Guinness

  • Charles Smith-Ryland
  • Sir Charles Mortimer Tollemache Smith-Ryland KCVO (24 May 1927 – 14 November 1989) was Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire from 1968 to 1989. The son of Captain

    Charles Smith-Ryland

    Charles_Smith-Ryland

  • George Marjoribanks
  • British polo player and banker

    George was a keen polo player and was on the first winning team of the Roehampton Trophy in 1902. He was knighted for his services to the British financial

    George Marjoribanks

    George_Marjoribanks

  • Freddie Guest
  • British politician (1875–1937)

    Bingham and Kinnear Wise. Guest can be found among the winners of the Roehampton Trophy. He would also lend horses to the English polo team for the International

    Freddie Guest

    Freddie Guest

    Freddie_Guest

  • David Dawnay
  • British Army general (1903–1971)

    Major-General Sir David Dawnay KCVO CB DSO* (10 July 1903 – 9 October 1971) was a British Army officer who became Commandant of the Royal Military Academy

    David Dawnay

    David_Dawnay

  • Leopold C. D. Jenner
  • British Army officer and polo player (1869–1953)

    Ranelagh Public Schools cup in 1901 with the Old Marlburians and the Roehampton Trophy in 1903, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910. After retiring from the army on

    Leopold C. D. Jenner

    Leopold_C._D._Jenner

  • Frederick Agnew Gill
  • Manx polo player

    Captain Frederick Agnew Gill (25 May 1873 in Castletown, Isle of Man – 4 June 1938 in Emery Down) was a British Army officer and a polo player in the 1900

    Frederick Agnew Gill

    Frederick Agnew Gill

    Frederick_Agnew_Gill

  • Ralph Gerald Ritson
  • Muggleswick Park, Co. Durham, and Annie Ridley. In 1911 he won the Roehampton Trophy with fellow players Jean de Madre and Leslie St. Clair Cheape. That

    Ralph Gerald Ritson

    Ralph Gerald Ritson

    Ralph_Gerald_Ritson

  • John Crichton, 5th Earl Erne
  • Anglo-Irish peer, soldier and politician (1907–1940)

    John Henry George Crichton, 5th Earl Erne (22 November 1907 – 23 May 1940), briefly styled Viscount Crichton in 1914, was an Anglo-Irish peer, soldier

    John Crichton, 5th Earl Erne

    John_Crichton,_5th_Earl_Erne

  • Manuel Escandón
  • Mexican polo player

    José Manuel Escandón y Barrón iure uxoris Marquess of Villavieja (13 August 1857 in Mexico City – 13 December 1940 in Mexico City) was a Mexican polo player

    Manuel Escandón

    Manuel_Escandón

  • Frank Brereton Hurndall
  • Major Frank Brereton Hurndall (1883 – 14 January 1968) of the 20th Hussars was an English polo player. He was captain of the 1924 British polo team that

    Frank Brereton Hurndall

    Frank_Brereton_Hurndall

  • Ulric Oliver Thynne
  • British soldier and polo player

    Victorian Order (C.V.O.) in 1946. A keen polo player, in 1903 he won the Roehampton Trophy. In 1924, Thynne claimed the ancient Barony of Beauchamp from the

    Ulric Oliver Thynne

    Ulric_Oliver_Thynne

  • Johnny Traill
  • Irish–Argentine polo player

    it was revived by Billy Walsh. His name appears as winner of the Roehampton Trophy several times, alongside teammates such as the Marquess of Villavieja

    Johnny Traill

    Johnny Traill

    Johnny_Traill

  • Hanut Singh
  • Rao Raja

    Rao Raja Hanut Singh (20 March 1900 – 12 October 1982) was a British Indian Army soldier and polo player. Hanut Singh was born at Jodhpur on 20 March 1900

    Hanut Singh

    Hanut Singh

    Hanut_Singh

  • Charles Thomas Irvine Roark
  • English polo player

    1930. He also captained the victorious Hurricanes (polo) team in the Roehampton Cup in 1928 and 1931. He first married Grace Muriel Campbell (the sister

    Charles Thomas Irvine Roark

    Charles_Thomas_Irvine_Roark

  • Frederick Whitfield Barrett
  • British polo player

    team were victorious in 1914 ending a series of losses. He won the Roehampton Trophy for polo in 1919. Barrett competed for Great Britain in polo at the

    Frederick Whitfield Barrett

    Frederick Whitfield Barrett

    Frederick_Whitfield_Barrett

  • Claude Ernest Pert
  • British Indian Army officer

    on 18 June 1935. In 1937 he was part of the polo team who won the Roehampton Trophy. In 1937 the 15th Lancers were converted to a training regiment and

    Claude Ernest Pert

    Claude_Ernest_Pert

  • Harold Ernest Brassey
  • English polo player

    Lieutenant Colonel Harold Ernest Brassey (29 March 1877 – 15 July 1916) was a polo champion who was killed in World War I. Brassey was the third of five

    Harold Ernest Brassey

    Harold_Ernest_Brassey

  • Evelyn Fanshawe
  • British Army general (1895–1979)

    Major-General Sir Evelyn Dalrymple Fanshawe, CB, CBE (25 May 1895 – 14 March 1979) was a British Army officer and the Director of the International Refugee

    Evelyn Fanshawe

    Evelyn_Fanshawe

  • Herbert Haydon Wilson
  • British polo player

    1902. In the 1908 Olympics, he was a member of the British polo team Roehampton, which won the gold medal. In 1911, he was an investor in J.M.P.F.W. Ltd

    Herbert Haydon Wilson

    Herbert_Haydon_Wilson

  • Ivor Guest, 1st Viscount Wimborne
  • British politician (1873-1939)

    Ivor Churchill Guest, 1st Viscount Wimborne, KP, PC (16 January 1873 – 14 June 1939), known as Lord Ashby St Ledgers from 1910 to 1914 and as Lord Wimborne

    Ivor Guest, 1st Viscount Wimborne

    Ivor Guest, 1st Viscount Wimborne

    Ivor_Guest,_1st_Viscount_Wimborne

  • Vivian Lockett
  • British polo player

    Vivian Noverre Lockett (18 July 1880 – 30 May 1962) was a colonel in the British army, and a 10 goal handicap player. He won a gold medal for the United

    Vivian Lockett

    Vivian Lockett

    Vivian_Lockett

  • Patteson Womersley Nickalls
  • English polo player

    winning teams in the Roehampton Trophy in 1904 and 1905. In 1905, he played for the Roehampton Club, and in 1908, the Roehampton team represented Great

    Patteson Womersley Nickalls

    Patteson_Womersley_Nickalls

  • Jinni (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    group Nmixx Jinni Featherstone-Witty, member of the winning 2000 Roehampton Trophy polo team Jinni Mondejar, volleyball player for San Sebastian Stags

    Jinni (disambiguation)

    Jinni_(disambiguation)

  • Ella McDonald
  • British tennis player (born 2005)

    Holly Hutchinson, she won the ladies doubles at the Roehampton W35 in August to claim their third trophy in four tournaments. She won final of the women's

    Ella McDonald

    Ella McDonald

    Ella_McDonald

  • Geoffrey Hardinge Phipps-Hornby
  • polo player. He won numerous polo trophies, including Ranelagh Open Challenge Cup (twice) and the Roehampton Trophy on five occasions (in 1914 with the

    Geoffrey Hardinge Phipps-Hornby

    Geoffrey Hardinge Phipps-Hornby

    Geoffrey_Hardinge_Phipps-Hornby

  • Dubai Polo Team
  • successes at 12 goal level in the Dubai Trophy at Ham Polo Club and they have been finalists in the Roehampton Trophy. Dubai Polo Team have confirmed that

    Dubai Polo Team

    Dubai_Polo_Team

  • University Challenge 2022–23
  • Season of a television programme

    game back in August. In this series, the universities of Coventry and Roehampton made their debut appearances, while Robert Gordon University made only

    University Challenge 2022–23

    University_Challenge_2022–23

  • Holly Hutchinson (tennis)
  • British tennis player (born 1997)

    Ella McDonald she won the ladies doubles at the Roehampton W35 in August 2024, to claim their third trophy in four tournaments. She won the final of the

    Holly Hutchinson (tennis)

    Holly_Hutchinson_(tennis)

  • João Fonseca (tennis)
  • Brazilian tennis player (born 2006)

    the final. In July, Fonseca won the prestigious U18 grass tournament in Roehampton, England, prior to a run at the 2023 Wimbledon that saw him reach the

    João Fonseca (tennis)

    João Fonseca (tennis)

    João_Fonseca_(tennis)

  • Ted Ray (golfer)
  • English professional golfer (1877–1943)

    Roehampton". The Times. 10 April 1924. p. 6. "Golf – Roehampton tournament postponed". The Times. 11 April 1924. p. 6. "Professionals at Roehampton"

    Ted Ray (golfer)

    Ted Ray (golfer)

    Ted_Ray_(golfer)

  • Henni Zuël
  • English professional golfer (born 1990)

    the Welsh Ladies Golf Union Under-21 trophy to her growing list of championship wins. The same year at the Roehampton Gold Cup, a semi professional tournament

    Henni Zuël

    Henni Zuël

    Henni_Zuël

  • Mark Beard (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1974)

    January 2024, and joined Hull City later that year. Beard was born in Roehampton, London. His family originates from South London, and he lived on the

    Mark Beard (footballer)

    Mark_Beard_(footballer)

  • Tracy Edwards
  • British sailor (born 1962)

    in Maiden, becoming the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and was appointed MBE. She has written two books about her experiences.

    Tracy Edwards

    Tracy Edwards

    Tracy_Edwards

  • Allan Dailey
  • Scottish golfer (1908–???)

    date of death unknown) was a Scottish professional golfer. He won the Roehampton Invitation in 1933 and was subsequently selected for the 1933 Ryder Cup

    Allan Dailey

    Allan Dailey

    Allan_Dailey

  • Coco Gauff
  • American tennis player (born 2004)

    another final win against McNally at the Grade 1 Junior International Roehampton, she became the No. 1 junior in the world. Gauff reached the quarterfinals

    Coco Gauff

    Coco Gauff

    Coco_Gauff

  • Ben Roberts (footballer)
  • English footballer and coach

    age of 29. After retiring, Roberts went to university, graduating from Roehampton University with a first class honours degree in sports science and coaching

    Ben Roberts (footballer)

    Ben_Roberts_(footballer)

  • Millennials
  • Cohort born from 1981 to 1996

    a decrease in the capacity to think in lateral ways. — Richard House, Roehampton University, 2009 Political scientist Shirley Le Penne argues that for

    Millennials

    Millennials

    Millennials

  • Tara Moore
  • British tennis player (born 1992)

    $50 event in Nottingham. She also competed at the ITF junior events at Roehampton and Wimbledon but lost early in both events as she was drawn against junior

    Tara Moore

    Tara Moore

    Tara_Moore

  • Jeline Vandromme
  • Belgian tennis player (born 2007)

    the final. Later that year, she won the W35 Lexus British Pro Series in Roehampton and two W15 titles in Monastir. Lewis, Michael J. (6 September 2025).

    Jeline Vandromme

    Jeline Vandromme

    Jeline_Vandromme

  • Fatima Whitbread
  • British javelin thrower (born 1961)

    times. Whitbread was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Roehampton in September 2025. Fatima Vedad was born on 3 March 1961 in Stoke Newington

    Fatima Whitbread

    Fatima Whitbread

    Fatima_Whitbread

  • Abe Mitchell
  • English professional golfer (1887–1947)

    Target Tournament, Roehampton Invitation 1927 Roehampton Invitation, Daily Mail Tournament, Hertfordshire Open Championship 1928 Roehampton Invitation, Ryder

    Abe Mitchell

    Abe Mitchell

    Abe_Mitchell

  • Wimbledon Championships
  • Tennis tournament held in London

    held one week before Wimbledon at the Bank of England Sports Ground in Roehampton. The singles qualifying competitions are three-round events. From 2019

    Wimbledon Championships

    Wimbledon_Championships

  • Alexandra Eala
  • Filipino tennis player (born 2005)

    Madrid Open, but claimed ITF titles at the W25 Yecla in Spain and the W25 Roehampton in the United Kingdom. The 2024 season marked further progress, highlighted

    Alexandra Eala

    Alexandra Eala

    Alexandra_Eala

  • Anastasia Potapova
  • Russian-born Austrian tennis player (born 2001)

    junior title, excluding Wimbledon, was the Nike Junior International in Roehampton, a Grade-1 event, in which she defeated other highly rated junior players

    Anastasia Potapova

    Anastasia Potapova

    Anastasia_Potapova

  • Djoumin Sangaré
  • French footballer (born 1983)

    year of his degree he moved to England to study at the University of Roehampton, and signed for Conference South club Redbridge in September 2004. After

    Djoumin Sangaré

    Djoumin Sangaré

    Djoumin_Sangaré

  • Karolína Plíšková career statistics
  • Retrieved 8 July 2021. "VENUS WILLIAMS BEATS PLISKOVA TO WIN WTA ELITE TROPHY". "Karolína Plíšková vs Top 10". Tennis Abstract. Retrieved 1 April 2024

    Karolína Plíšková career statistics

    Karolína Plíšková career statistics

    Karolína_Plíšková_career_statistics

  • Sonay Kartal
  • British tennis player (born 2001)

    August 2024, Kartal lifted back-to-back W35 GB Pro Series trophies on hardcourts in Roehampton, England, her fourth and fifth titles at that level in the

    Sonay Kartal

    Sonay Kartal

    Sonay_Kartal

  • Charles Broom
  • British tennis player (born 1998)

    alongside partner Julian Cash. In June 2022 Broom qualified for the Ilkely Trophy but lost in two tie-break sets to compatriot Daniel Cox. Broom was given

    Charles Broom

    Charles Broom

    Charles_Broom

  • Nick Pope (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1992)

    paid for Pope to take a degree in sports science at the University of Roehampton alongside other courses which he had planned to take at the University

    Nick Pope (footballer)

    Nick Pope (footballer)

    Nick_Pope_(footballer)

  • Katie Boulter
  • British tennis player (born 1996)

    She is based at the Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre in Roehampton and was coached by Jeremy Bates, Nigel Sears, Timothy Seals, and Mark

    Katie Boulter

    Katie Boulter

    Katie_Boulter

  • Marta Kostyuk career statistics
  • WTA 1000-level title at the 2026 Madrid Open. Kostyuk also earned two trophies in doubles. At the 2024 Australian Open, she advanced to her first major

    Marta Kostyuk career statistics

    Marta Kostyuk career statistics

    Marta_Kostyuk_career_statistics

  • Andrey Rublev
  • Russian tennis player (born 1997)

    Wimbledon, Rublev captured the cup at the Nike Junior International in Roehampton, England. In the Wimbledon Championships, he reached the third round,

    Andrey Rublev

    Andrey Rublev

    Andrey_Rublev

  • Iga Świątek
  • Polish tennis player (born 2001)

    2020. Lewis, Colette (9 July 2018). "Swiatek Takes Out Top Seed Osuigwe; Roehampton Champions Roll On as First Round of Wimbledon Junior Championships Completed"

    Iga Świątek

    Iga Świątek

    Iga_Świątek

  • Toby Samuel
  • British tennis player (born 2002)

    with his partner Connor Thomson for the Men's doubles at the 2023 Surbiton Trophy and the pair beat the second seeds Andre Goransson and Ben McLachlan in

    Toby Samuel

    Toby Samuel

    Toby_Samuel

  • Henry Patten
  • British tennis player (born 1996)

    IBM as a courtside statistician at Wimbledon. Patten is a member of the Roehampton Club. He is also a chess enthusiast, often playing the game while on tour

    Henry Patten

    Henry Patten

    Henry_Patten

  • North Toronto Collegiate Institute
  • High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Tridel built two condominiums, which are 24 (25 Broadway Ave) and 27 (70 Roehampton Ave) stories high. The new school was opened in September 2010, and the

    North Toronto Collegiate Institute

    North_Toronto_Collegiate_Institute

  • Steven Sessegnon
  • English footballer (born 2000)

    featured five times, including a start in the final, as England won the trophy. March 2018 saw Sessegnon win his first U18 caps, versus Qatar and Argentina

    Steven Sessegnon

    Steven Sessegnon

    Steven_Sessegnon

  • Seb Brown
  • British footballer

    Academy teams.[citation needed] Brown has a PFA Sports Science degree from Roehampton University. Brown got married in 2014 to an American Costume Designer

    Seb Brown

    Seb Brown

    Seb_Brown

  • Richard Birkett
  • Rugby player

    Richard Birkett (born 1 October 1979 in Roehampton) is a former English rugby union player for London Wasps in the Aviva Premiership. He attended Millfield

    Richard Birkett

    Richard Birkett

    Richard_Birkett

  • 2023 Wimbledon Championships
  • Tennis tournament

    played from 26 to 29 June 2023 at the Bank of England Sports Ground in Roehampton. The 2023 Championships was the 136th edition, the 129th staging of the

    2023 Wimbledon Championships

    2023_Wimbledon_Championships

  • Samira Makhmalbaf
  • Iranian filmmaker (born 1980)

    Film House for five years. At age 20, she studied Psychology and Law at Roehampton University in London.[citation needed] At the age of 17, after directing

    Samira Makhmalbaf

    Samira Makhmalbaf

    Samira_Makhmalbaf

  • Sam Parkin
  • English footballer (born 1981)

    Liverpool. He scored one other goal for Wycombe in the Football League Trophy against Leyton Orient. Parkin also played on loan for Oldham Athletic during

    Sam Parkin

    Sam_Parkin

  • Gaël Monfils
  • French tennis player (born 1986)

    Viktor Troicki). He also won the LTA International Junior Championship in Roehampton (defeating Andy Murray). He was the runner-up at the Australian Hardcourt

    Gaël Monfils

    Gaël Monfils

    Gaël_Monfils

  • Douglas Bader
  • British World War II flying ace (1910–1982)

    feather. The Douglas Bader Rehabilitation Unit at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, London, a world-renowned limb fitting and amputee rehabilitation centre

    Douglas Bader

    Douglas Bader

    Douglas_Bader

  • Stan Collymore
  • English footballer (born 1971)

    seek counselling and checked himself into the Priory Group Hospital in Roehampton, where he stayed for several weeks. He returned to the Villa side later

    Stan Collymore

    Stan Collymore

    Stan_Collymore

  • Giles Hussey (tennis)
  • British tennis player (born 1997)

    In August 2022, Hussey reached the final of an ITF event singled in Roehampton, before losing 6–4, 6–4 to France's Antoine Hoang. At the same event he

    Giles Hussey (tennis)

    Giles_Hussey_(tennis)

  • Jack Draper career statistics
  • UK Futures Hard Andrew Watson 3–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0 Win 2–0 Sep 2018 F5 Roehampton, UK Futures Hard Filip Bergevi 6–3, 6–2 Win 3–0 Oct 2018 F5 Lagos, Nigeria

    Jack Draper career statistics

    Jack Draper career statistics

    Jack_Draper_career_statistics

  • Jack Draper
  • British tennis player (born 2001)

    Draper was coached by James Trotman at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton as part of the Lawn Tennis Association's Elite Players support programme

    Jack Draper

    Jack Draper

    Jack_Draper

  • Alexander Zverev
  • German tennis player (born 1997)

    well, finishing runner-up to Nick Kyrgios at the Junior International Roehampton. However, he needed to retire at Wimbledon due to a shoulder injury. Zverev

    Alexander Zverev

    Alexander Zverev

    Alexander_Zverev

  • Georgia Hall
  • English professional golfer (born 1996)

    Girls under-13 Championship 2010 English Girls under-15 Championship 2012 Roehampton Gold Cup, Hampshire Rose, Critchley Salver, Girls Amateur Championship

    Georgia Hall

    Georgia Hall

    Georgia_Hall

  • Petra Kvitová career statistics
  • Type Won Lost Total Singles Grand Slam 2 1 3 WTA Finals 1 1 2 WTA Elite Trophy 1 – 1 WTA 1000 9 4 13 WTA 250 & 500 18 5 23 Olympics – – – Total 31 11 42

    Petra Kvitová career statistics

    Petra Kvitová career statistics

    Petra_Kvitová_career_statistics

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  • Mora
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    Mora

    Trophy of the Gods; Bitter; Little Blueberry

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    Wesam

    Creative; Handsome; Award Winning; Trophy of Honour

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  • Gyldan
  • Girl/Female

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    Gyldan

    Gilded

  • Abimael
  • Biblical

    Abimael

    a father sent from God,father of Mael

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    SHIZUKO

    (静子) Japanese name SHIZUKO means "quiet child."

  • Keereti
  • Boy/Male

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    Keereti

    Fame

  • Kerr
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    Kerr

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of wet ground overgrown with brushwood, northern Middle English kerr (Old Norse kjarr). A legend grew up that the Kerrs were left-handed, on theory that the name is derived from Gaelic cearr ‘wrong-handed’, ‘left-handed’.Irish : see Carr.This surname has also absorbed examples of German Kehr.

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    English or Scottish

    Peavey

    English or Scottish : unexplained. Compare Peavy.Edward Peavey is mentioned in the records of Portsmouth, NH, in 1691, as well as Abell, Nathaniel, Joseph, William, and Peter Peavey (probably his sons).

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    Mahadevi

    Great goddess.

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    Abhoy

    Fearless

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    Elison

    Ellis' Son

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    Vishwat | விஷ்வத 

    Universal soul, Part of vishwathmane namaha:” from Vishnu sahasranam

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  • Trophy
  • n.

    The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp. (Arch.), an ornament representing a group of arms and military weapons, offensive and defensive.

  • Trophy
  • n.

    A sign or memorial of a victory raised on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on the nearest land. Sometimes trophies were erected in the chief city of the conquered people.

  • Trophy
  • n.

    Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every redeemed soul is a trophy of grace.

  • Trophy
  • n.

    Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.

  • Trophies
  • pl.

    of Trophy