Alan Warriner

Alan Warriner

63 · Born: Mar 24, 1962

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BornMar 24, 1962 Lancaster, Lancashire, England, UK

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Alan Warriner-Little, a renowned English former professional darts player, earned the nickname "The Iceman" for his exceptional skills on the oche. His impressive resume boasts a World Grand Prix championship title, as well as a runner-up finish at the prestigious World Professional Darts Championship.

Following the 1993 final, Warriner-Little joined the elite group of top players who left the BDO (British Darts Organisation) to form the PDC (Professional Darts Corporation). He made history by becoming the inaugural No. 1 in the PDC world rankings, solidifying his position as one of the game's leading figures.

Throughout his illustrious career, Warriner-Little has consistently performed well in the PDC World Championship, reaching the quarter-finals a remarkable seven times (1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004, and 2006). Furthermore, he has twice reached the semi-finals (1999 and 2003),showcasing his exceptional skill and dedication to the sport.

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Margaret "Peggy" Whitson is a renowned American astronaut, physician, and engineer who has made significant contributions to the field of space exploration. Born on February 9, 1964, in Mount Ayr, Iowa, Whitson grew up with a strong interest in science and mathematics, which ultimately led her to pursue a career in medicine.

Whitson earned her Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from Iowa Wesleyan College in 1986. She then went on to attend the University of Iowa, where she earned her Doctor of Medicine degree in 1990. After completing her medical residency, Whitson was selected as a NASA astronaut candidate in 1996.

Whitson's NASA career has been marked by numerous milestones and achievements. She has spent a total of 289 days, 5 hours, and 1 minute in space, making her the American astronaut with the most time spent in space. Her first space mission was aboard the Russian space station Mir in 1997, where she spent 91 days.

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