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Rimmer

American  
[rim-er] / ˈrɪm ər /

noun

  1. William, 1816–79, U.S. sculptor and painter, born in England.


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The 10,000m gold medallist announced her engagement to fellow athlete Michael Rimmer in May, just days after she competed in her first London marathon.

From BBC

And she credits her preparation over the festive period, which included four days alongside Rimmer retracing her childhood running routes, with her success.

From BBC

Jules Rimmer looked back at the long history of stock-market disruptions caused by political events to show how most of them have set up opportunities for investors.

From MarketWatch

"I can remember the day I met him because he couldn't find the entrance to the gym and I gave him a bit of stick for it," Rimmer tells BBC Sport.

From BBC

"He's always been a good kid and very confident in himself. From day one he asserted what his goals were going to be," says Rimmer.

From BBC