Bernard Nottage
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Bernard J. Nottage, MD (23 October 1945 – 28 June 2017) was a Bahamian sprinter, gynecologist and politician. He competed in the men's 100 metres and 200 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He finished sixth in the 1967 Pan American Games 200 metres. Dr. Nottage attended the University of Aberdeen. His brother, , as youth and sports minister, was instrumental in bringing Muhammad Ali to the Bahamas for his controversial last fight in December 1981.
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Bernard Jonathon Nottage (* 23. Oktober 1945 in Nassau, Bahamas; † 28. Juni 2017 in Florida) war ein Leichtathlet, Arzt und Politiker der Bahamas für die Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), der an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1968 teilgenommen hatte und später mehrmals Minister war.
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Bernard J. Nottage, MD (23 October 1945 – 28 June 2017) was a Bahamian sprinter, gynecologist and politician. He competed in the men's 100 metres and 200 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He finished sixth in the 1967 Pan American Games 200 metres. Dr. Nottage attended the University of Aberdeen. His brother, , as youth and sports minister, was instrumental in bringing Muhammad Ali to the Bahamas for his controversial last fight in December 1981.
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Bernard Jonathon Nottage (* 23. Oktober 1945 in Nassau, Bahamas; † 28. Juni 2017 in Florida) war ein Leichtathlet, Arzt und Politiker der Bahamas für die Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), der an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1968 teilgenommen hatte und später mehrmals Minister war.
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