Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1281108> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1281108 description "American high jumper".
- Q1281108 description "American high jumper".
- Q1281108 subject Q15215010.
- Q1281108 subject Q5312304.
- Q1281108 subject Q6070743.
- Q1281108 subject Q6191283.
- Q1281108 subject Q6647540.
- Q1281108 subject Q8013042.
- Q1281108 subject Q8165165.
- Q1281108 subject Q8748272.
- Q1281108 subject Q8862443.
- Q1281108 abstract "Douglas ("Doug") Nordquist (born December 20, 1958 in San Gabriel, California) is a retired male high jumper from the United States, who competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics where he ended up in fifth place with a jump of 2.29 metres. He was TAC high jump champion in 1986 and 1988, and placed second at the 1984 Olympic Trials behind distant cousin Dwight Stones. He competed for Sonora High School, finishing a three way tie for third place at the 1977 CIF California State Meet, Fullerton Community College, Washington State University where he was coached by 1968 Olympian Rick Sloan and Tiger International. He was a practitioner of Washington State's specialized weight training for high jumpers He set his personal record of 2.36m while finishing second at the TAC National Championships at Cerritos College in Norwalk, California on June 15, 1990. That jump currently ranks Nordquist tied as the 25th best performer in history.Doug Nordquist is now the director for the California High School Entertainment Unit, winning first place awards with the band.".
- Q1281108 birthDate "1958-12-20".
- Q1281108 birthYear "1958".
- Q1281108 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q1281108 wikiPageExternalLink doug-nordquist-1.html.
- Q1281108 wikiPageExternalLink nordquist_doug.html.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q15215010.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q165704.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q2869090.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q3510644.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q3547336.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q494715.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5011672.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5020547.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5064834.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q532087.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q542.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5508288.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q597236.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6070743.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6191283.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647540.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q7562216.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8013042.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165165.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8456.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8748272.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8862443.
- Q1281108 wikiPageWikiLink Q953437.
- Q1281108 birthDate "1958-12-20".
- Q1281108 dateOfBirth "1958-12-20".
- Q1281108 name "Nordquist, Doug".
- Q1281108 shortDescription "American high jumper".
- Q1281108 type Person.
- Q1281108 type Agent.
- Q1281108 type Athlete.
- Q1281108 type Person.
- Q1281108 type Agent.
- Q1281108 type NaturalPerson.
- Q1281108 type Thing.
- Q1281108 type Q215627.
- Q1281108 type Q5.
- Q1281108 type Person.
- Q1281108 comment "Douglas ("Doug") Nordquist (born December 20, 1958 in San Gabriel, California) is a retired male high jumper from the United States, who competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics where he ended up in fifth place with a jump of 2.29 metres. He was TAC high jump champion in 1986 and 1988, and placed second at the 1984 Olympic Trials behind distant cousin Dwight Stones.".
- Q1281108 label "Doug Nordquist".
- Q1281108 givenName "Doug".
- Q1281108 name "Doug Nordquist".
- Q1281108 name "Nordquist, Doug".
- Q1281108 surname "Nordquist".