Guardian news item re sporting dates of birth 1 by amandaW Nice little topical news item According to Guardian -http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/au ... n-23-march Sunday 12 August 2012 15.20 BST Planning on having a baby? Want them to run a little like Mo Farah, cycle like Sir Chris Hoy or row like Sir Steve Redgrave? You could do worse than ring 23?March on the calendar and plan your efforts accordingly. For what these men have in common ? apart from Olympic gold medals aplenty ? is their date of birth. Although separated in age by decades, a cluster of male British sporting greats were born on the same date in spring ? from Redgrave, rowing's most decorated Olympian (gold medals: five), in 1962, to track cyclist Jason Kenny (gold medals: three) in 1988. In between came Hoy (gold medals: six) in 1976, and Farah (gold medals: as of Saturday night, two) in 1983. Add into the mix the four-minute mile runner Roger Bannister (born in 1929), Joe Calzaghe, the Pride of Wales boxing champion (born in 1972), and former England cricket captain Mike Atherton (1968), you have what appears to be a birthday of rare potential. ....... Why ever could that be I wonder?! "The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper" Eden Phillpotts Quote Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:02 am
2 by pankajdubey Compound number 23: 23. This number is called "the Royal Star of the Lion." It is a pro?mise of success, help from superiors and protection from those in high places. In dealing with future events it is a most fortunate number and a promise of success of one's plan's. http://www.professionalnumerology.com/c ... ystem.html Quote Thu Aug 16, 2012 3:48 pm