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- Q4983912 description "American racquetball player".
- Q4983912 description "American racquetball player".
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- Q4983912 abstract "Bud Muehleisen is a dentist in San Diego, California, and a racquetball and paddleball player. A left-handed player, "Dr. Bud" Muehleisen was the first person inducted into the Racquetball Hall of Fame (in 1974, only a year after the Hall of Fame was established), and is considered the best racquetball player and the best paddleball player of the 1960s era, and one of the best finesse players in the history of either game. The description of his career at the Racquetball Hall of Fame reads:'Dr. Bud' Muehleisen has sometimes been called the most influential man in racquetball. He began playing paddleball in 1962, won four national titles, then took up paddle rackets in 1969, edging out Brumfield to win one of the first national championships in the sport that would become racquetball. Bud served on the IRA board of directors for seven years as the first Rules Committee chairman and was instrumental in the formation of the game's first rules. He won an unprecedented 41 national titles, was a coach and teacher, a regular contributor of instructional material to early magazines and worked with most of the major equipment manufacturers in developing racquets, balls and other products.Muehleisen's vast collection of age group national titles made him the namesake of USA Racquetball's "Bud Muehleisen Age Group Award" given annually to the nation's best age group racquetball player.".
- Q4983912 birthDate "1931".
- Q4983912 birthName "Bud Muehleisen".
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- Q4983912 birthName "Bud Muehleisen".
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- Q4983912 dateOfBirth "1931".
- Q4983912 name "Bud Muehleisen".
- Q4983912 name "Muehleisen, Bud".
- Q4983912 occupation "Racquetball Player, Dentist".
- Q4983912 placeOfBirth "La Mesa, California, U.S.".
- Q4983912 shortDescription "American racquetball player".
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- Q4983912 comment "Bud Muehleisen is a dentist in San Diego, California, and a racquetball and paddleball player. A left-handed player, "Dr. Bud" Muehleisen was the first person inducted into the Racquetball Hall of Fame (in 1974, only a year after the Hall of Fame was established), and is considered the best racquetball player and the best paddleball player of the 1960s era, and one of the best finesse players in the history of either game. The description of his career at the Racquetball Hall of Fame reads:'Dr.".
- Q4983912 label "Bud Muehleisen".
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