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Gunnell

British  
/ ˈɡʌnəl /

noun

  1. Sally. born 1966, British athlete: Olympic 400-metre hurdles gold medallist (1992)

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Britain won 10 medals in Stuttgart in 1993 when Linford Christie, Colin Jackson and Sally Gunnell took golds.

From BBC • Aug. 27, 2023

Better ocean conditions, boosted hatchery production and reduced fishing all are helping to raise Chinook counts, according to Chase Gunnell, a spokesperson for for the state Fish and Wildlife Department.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2023

The researchers pronounced it a new species, Icaronycteris gunnelli, after the late Duke University paleontologist Gregg Gunnell, a major contributor to the study of bat evolution.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 11, 2023

Megan Gunnell said some of the pups were "a little more reluctant than others to go off".

From BBC • Apr. 13, 2022

The maids, Gunnell and Binfield, Harman the footman, and Mary's old flame, Ned Herne, were the other witnesses whose depositions were taken.

From Trial of Mary Blandy by Roughead, William