For those of a similar name Richard Tate disambiguation Richard Tate Professor RichardTait Order of the British Empire CBE , is Director of the Centre for Journalism Studies at Cardiff University ref http www.cardiff.ac.uk jomec contactsandpeople profiles tait richard.html Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies ref and a member of the BBC Trust , the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation . Tait was a former editor of BBC s Newsnight , Channel 4 News 1987 1995 and Editor in Chief of ITN 1995 2002 . He is a fellow of the Royal Television Society and the Society of Editors. BBC Portal BBC Following his involvement in a post Hutton review, Tait joined the former BBC Board of Governors on 1 August 2004. He replaced Sarah Hogg Baroness Sarah Hogg who left the Board at the end of her four year term of office. ref name BBC Press Office http www.bbc.co.uk pressoffice pressreleases stories 2004 07 july 29 governors.shtml BBC Press Release , New BBC Governors Appointed ref During his time on the board, he was the chairman of the Governors Programme Complaints Committee, which heard appeals against complaints regarding BBC programmes. Upon the formation of the BBC Trust , Tait was one of four Governors including then Chairman Michael Grade , Dermot Gleeson BBC Dermot Gleeson and Jeremy Peat who transitioned to the new governing body of the BBC . ref http www.bbc.co.uk pressoffice pressreleases stories 2006 10 october 12 trustees.shtml BBC Press Release ... 2008 april richard tait.shtml BBC Trust Press Release RichardTait reappointed BBC Trustee ref Tait ... Persondata . NAME Tait, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Richard Category Living people Category Year of birth missing ... committees index.shtml BBC Trust Editorial Standards Committee ref Honours In 2003 Tait was awarded ... bbctrust about who we are trustees richard tait.shtml BBC Trust biography References Reflist ... more details
Tait may refer to Tait surname , a Scottish surname Tait name , a masculine given name Robert J. Tait Elementary School Tait School , an Elementary School . Tait band , a Christian band started by Michael Tait of dc Talk and Newsboys , along with Chad Chapin Michael Tait , member of Christian rock group dc Talk , lead singer of Newsboys , and founder of the band Tait band Tait Another name for Honey Possum , a small arboreal nocturnal marsupial Tait, a legendary King of Scythia Freddie Tait , golfer Joe Tait , a sportscaster Peter Guthrie Tait , 1831 1901 , a Scotland Scottish Mathematical physics mathematical physicist Shaun Tait , Australian cricketer Tait train , A type of Suburban Electric Multiple Unit from Melbourne , Australia . Used between 1921 and 1984. Angus Tait Sir Angus Tait , a radio electronics innovator. Tait Radio Communications , a radio communications company. Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait , English born American painter of the 19th century. James Brian Tait Group Captain James Willie Brian Tait , a WWII Air bomber pilot. disambig de Tait ja pl Tait ... more details
Tait is a Scotland Scottish surname that most likely originated in Norway , Scotland . The origins of the name can be traced back as far as 1100. Tait is derived from the word for cheerful . People Adam Tait , motoring journalist Alan Tait , Scottish rugby player Alex Tait cricketer Alex Tait , New Zealand cricketer Alex Tait rugby player Alex Tait , English rugby player Angus Tait , New Zealand businessman Archibald Campbell Tait , archbishop of Canterbury Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait , American artist Blyth Tait , New Zealand Olympic equestrian Brian Tait , Omaha, Ne. U.S.A. Artist Charles Tait , American politician Charles Tait film director , early Australian film director David M. Tait OBE, Airline executive, Laker Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air Canada David Tait , English rugby union player Edward Tait, former SEC Director and Federal Trade Commissioner Gregor Tait , Scottish swimmer James Brian Tait James Brian Willie Tait , Second world war bomber pilot James Edward Tait , Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross James Tait , Royal Incorporation of British Architects Silver Medal Winner 2008 Jason Tait , Canadian drummer Joe Tait , American radio sports broadcaster John Tait disambiguation , one of several people including John Tait athlete John Tait , Canadian athlete John Tait football John Tait , American football player John Tait rugby John Tait , Canadian rugby player John Tait egyptologist , Edwards Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and Philology at University College London John Guthrie Tait , Scottish educator and international rugby player Katharine Tait , British writer Katharine Russell , daughter of Bertrand Russell Lawson Tait , Scottish gynecologist Margaret Tait , Scottish film maker and poet Mathew Tait , English rugby union player Merepeka Raukawa Tait , chief executive of the Women s Refuge organisation of New Zealand Michael Tait , American musician Peter Guthrie Tait , Scottish mathematical physicist RichardTait , BBC Governor Robin Tait 1940&ndash ... more details
Alex Tait may refer to Alex Tait cricketer , cricketer Alex Tait rugby union , rugby union player See also Sandy Tait , Alexander Tait, footballer hndis name Tait, Alex ... more details
Peter Tait may refer to Peter Guthrie Tait 1831 1901 , Scottish mathematical physicist Peter Tait mayor 1915 1996 , New Zealand politician Peter Tait radio presenter 1950 2002 , English radio presenter Peter Tait sport shooter , Australian Paralympian See also Tait surname hndis Tait, Peter ... more details
William Tait is the name of William Auld Tait 1826 1900 , Canadian pioneer and politician William W. Tait born 1929 , professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago William Tait footballer , Association football player during the 1890 s and 1900 s. William Tait mayor , mayor of Nashville, Tennessee 1811 1814 William Tait publisher 1793 1864 , Scottish publisher best known for Tait s Magazine See also Willie Tait , British Royal Air Force officer William Tate disambiguation hndis Tait, William ... more details
Thomas Tait may refer to Thomas S. Tait , Scottish Modernist architect Thomas James Tait , Canadian born rail commissioner Thomas Tait cricketer , English county cricketer See also Tommy Tait disambiguation Thomas Tate disambiguation hndis Tait, Thomas ... more details
Image jessietait1957.jpg left thumb Jessie Tait tubelining tube lined vase, dated 1957 Image jessietaitvases.jpg right thumb Vases and a beaker by Jessie Tait for Midwinter Pottery Dorothy Jessie Tait 6 March 1928 &ndash 14 January 2010 was a prolific English ceramic designer working in the Stoke on Trent pottery industries, most prominently for Midwinter Pottery Midwinter , from the 1940s to the 1980s. Life and work Born in Stoke on Trent, she studied at the Burslem School of Art . She first worked as a junior designer to Charlotte Rhead , and then as designer for the Midwinter Pottery between 1946 and 1974. The Midwinter Pottery was taken over by J. & G. Meakin in 1968, and again by Wedgwood in 1970. Jessie Tait moved from Midwinter to Johnson Brothers, another part of the Wedgwood group, and retired in the early 1990s. Many of her designs were mass produced by the Midwinter Pottery on dinner services, and tea and coffee sets. In the 1950s these were hand painted, and well known designs included Red Domino and Zambesi . Her style was often detailed and geometric, making an effective transition to transfer printed wares, with Spanish Garden and a range of designs on the Stonehenge shape in the 1970s continuing her success. Image clayburnlamp.jpg thumb left A Clayburn Pottery Clayburn lampbase painted with a version of Tait s Fiesta design Midwinter produced a series of Jessie Tait vases and beakers with tubelining tube lined decoration. Tait also worked at home in the evenings, making intricate tube lined wares on terracotta bodies for friends and family. She also designed ... by pottery collectors. Bibliography Midwinter Pottery Steven Jenkins, Richard Dennis, 2003, ISBN ... 12 jessie tait obituary Jessie Tait obituary The Guardian guardian.co.uk , retrieved 5 July 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Jessie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 March 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 January 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait ... more details
Paul Tait may refer to Paul Tait footballer born 1971 , English football midfielder, formerly at Birmingham City Paul Tait footballer born 1974 , English football striker for Northwich Victoria, Bristol Rovers and others hndis name Tait, Paul ... more details
Douglas Tait may refer to Douglas Tait illustrator , Canadian children s book illustrator Douglas Tait stuntman , American actor, creature performer, stuntman and producer See also Doug Taitt , baseball player Doug Tate, character in Alice 1990 film Robin Douglas Tait , New Zealander discus thrower hndis Tait, Douglas ... more details
John Tait may refer to John Tait athlete , Olympic athlete John Tait American football , professional football player John Tait horseman 1813 1888 , Australian Thoroughbred racehorse owner trainer John Tait rugby , Canadian rugby player John Guthrie Tait 1861 1945 , Scottish educator and international rugby union player John Henry Tait 1871 1955 Australian stage and film entrepreneur John W. Tait , Egyptologist and Edwards Professor for the Institute of Archaeology at University College London See also John Tate disambiguation hndis name Tait, John de John Tait ... more details
Expand Portuguese topic struct date April 2011 Casa Tait Casa Tait is a historic house in Porto , Portugal . References Reflist Porto Category Houses in Porto Portugal struct stub coord missing Portugal pt Casa Tait ... more details
Tommy Tait may refer to Tommy Tait footballer born 1879 , Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland and the Scotland national football team as a defender Tommy Tait footballer born 1908 1908 1976 , English footballer, played for Sunderland, Hetton, Middlesbrough, Southport, Manchester City and others See also Thomas Tait disambiguation Tommy Tate , singer, drummer and songwriter Tommy Tate American football hndis Tait, Tommy Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
James Nevin Tait 27 June 1876 1961 , better known as Nevin Tait , was an Australian concert promoter and film producer who often collaborated with his brothers Charles Tait film director Charles and John Tait entrepreneur John . He started as a stockbroker before moving into concert promotion and film production, helping form Amalgamated Pictures . In 1916 he moved to London to represent his brothers. ref http adb.anu.edu.au biography tait john henry 9241 text15301 Van Straten, F., Tait, John Henry 1871 1955 , Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University accessed 2 February 2012 ref References reflist Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 June 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1961 PLACE OF DEATH Category Australian producers Category 1876 births Category 1961 deaths ... more details
Refimprove date May 2011 DISPLAYTITLE Tait Communications Infobox company company name Tait Communications company logo File Tait Communications logo.png Tait Communications company type Trust Structure ... br num employees 869 Worldwide 2011 homepage http www.taitradio.com Tait Communications Tait Communications ... , New Zealand . The company has offices in 17 countries and employs 869 staff 2011 . Tait develops ... Authority ref name Stuff.co.nz 3886660 cite news url http www.stuff.co.nz business 3886660 Tait wins firefighting deal title Tait wins firefighting deal author Heather, Ben date 6 July 2010 work Stuff.co.nz ... mag radio power cooperative upgrades ref History Tait Electronics Ltd trading as Tait Communications was founded in 1969 by New Zealand electronics innovator and businessman Sir Angus Tait , KNZM ... Zealand . ref http www.victoria.ac.nz canz research docs tait.pdf ref In 1973, Tait released the Mini ... Zealand . ref http www.victoria.ac.nz canz research docs tait.pdf ref In 1979, Tait launched a range ... subsidiary was opened in Huntingdon , UK . In 1982, Tait opened facilities in Houston , USA . In 1988, Tait opened facilities in Brisbane , Australia . In the mid 1980s Tait moved into developing trunking .... In 1997, Tait s T2000 range was updated with the launch of the T2000 Series II. In 1998, Tait released ... the T1810 single site Trunked radio system trunked channel controller, before the release of Tait s portable radio range, the Tait Orca 5000. In 2003, the release of the 8000 tier of base stations and mobiles replaced the T800 base station and T2000 mobile. In May 2005, Tait launched P25 Project ... portable radio. In 2010, Tait opened facilities in Vienna , Austria . ref http www.pressreleasepoint.com tait opens new vienna office ref In 2011, Tait opened facilities in Melbourne , Australia ref http www.invest.vic.gov.au 20110211 global technology company tait radio expands its operations in victoria ... Pages Tait expands in China with new facility.aspx ref Technologies and solutions P25 Project 25 DMR ... more details
for the British admiral Gordon Tait Royal Navy officer Gordon Thomas Tait 12 March 1912 &ndash 3 October 1999 was a British architect, active in London . Biography Early life Tait was the eldest son of Scottish architect Thomas S. Tait Thomas Smith Tait and Constance Hardy. He abandoned a career as a sculptor to follow in his father s footsteps. Between 1930 and 1935 he studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture Architectural Association in London, with his younger brother Kenneth. During 1933 34 he acted as clerk of works for his father s partner, Francis Lorne , on the Mount Royal flats in London s Oxford Street . He then found employment with Alliston & Drew and Hugh Minty , rejoining his father s firm of Burnet Tait & Lorne in 1936. In 1938 he worked alongside his father on the Tait Tower and other buildings of the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938 Glasgow Empire Exhibition , and on various housing schemes. He was admitted to the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA on 3 April 1939, being proposed by his father, Hugh Minty, and Joseph Emberton. Although he was made a partner in the practice in that year, he soon joined the Royal Air Force and served in Rhodesia during the Second World War , attaining the rank of Squadron Leader . Law career After the war ... Tait took up residence in Bedford Square , and took responsibility for the London practice. He was elected ... of the Edinburgh office, moving to South Africa around 1949. Tait bowed to financial pressure and reluctantly ... John Burnet , Tait & Partners, then just Burnet Tait. The subsequent economic revival provided an increase ... where it built the King Faisal Specialist Hospital King Faisal Hospital . Personal Tait was active ... and had three children with Marion Tait. Gordon Tait retired in 1979, leaving London to live in his ... 11 April 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Gordon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Gordon Category 1912 births Category 1999 deaths Category British architects ... more details
Infobox football biography name George Tait image caption fullname George Tait birth date 1858 birth place death date death year and age 1882 1858 df y death place height position Forward association football Centre forward years1 clubs1 Birmingham Excelsior F.C. Birmingham Excelsior caps1 goals1 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1881 nationalteam1 England national football team England nationalcaps1 1 nationalgoals1 0 George Tait 1858 1882 was an England English international association football footballer , who played as a Forward association football centre forward . Career Tait played for Birmingham Excelsior F.C. Birmingham Excelsior , and earned one cap for England national football team England in 1881. ref englandstats id 945 name George Tait ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1858 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1882 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, George Category 1858 births Category 1882 deaths Category English footballers Category England international footballers Category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players England footy bio stub ... more details
Tait s Edinburgh Magazine was a monthly periodical founded in 1832 in literature 1832 . It was an important venue for liberal political views, as well as contemporary cultural and literary developments, in early to mid nineteenth century Britain. ref Alexis Easley, Tait s Edinburgh Magazine in the 1830s Dialogues on Gender, Class, and Reform, Victorian Periodicals Review , Vol. 38 No. 3 Fall 2005 , pp. 263 79. ref The magazine was founded by William Tait publisher William Tait 1792&ndash 1864 , the son of a builder and an inheritor of a large fortune. Tait was an independent radical in politics he strongly favored the Whig British political faction Whig party . 1832 was a time of great political ferment, with the first Reform Act 1832 Reform Bill the dominant subject of discourse. Tait s periodical was intended as a Radical riposte to the politically revanchist but culturally avant garde Blackwood s Magazine Blackwood s Edinburgh Magazine . ref Ian Duncan, Scott s Shadow The Novel in Romantic Edinburgh , Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2007 p. 21. ref Tait s welcomed many new and unknown writers like Robert Nicoll , as well as established voices like James Henry Leigh Hunt , and figures of future fame like Harriet Martineau and John Stuart Mill . From 1833 on, Tait s Magazine ... Poets in the pages of Tait s between 1834 and 1840. ref Thomas De Quincey, Recollections of the Lakes ... Tait published a range of other selections by De Quincey, including, somewhat surprisingly, A Tory s Account ... the pen, presumably, of Tait himself. ref Horace Ainsworth Eaton, Thomas De Quincey A Biography , Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1936 New York, Octagon Press, 1972 p. 246. ref In 1834 Tait s Magazine ... who wrote extensively for Tait s in the following years, becoming the magazine s chief contributor and director under William Tait himself. Christian Johnstone was the first woman to serve as paid ... Richmond, Alexander Bailey ref Christian Johnstone died in 1857 Tait s Magazine ceased publication ... more details
Infobox scientist name Lawson Tait image image size 150px caption Lawson Tait birth date May 1, 1845 ... influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Lawson Tait , born Robert Lawson Tait May 1, 1845 ... pregnancy , a procedure that has saved countless lives since then. Tait and J. Marion Sims are considered the fathers of gynecology . Reducing surgical mortality Tait s first success came with his demonstration ... in 1872, Tait reported only 1 death out of nine cases, a major breakthrough. His techniques of use .... The postmortem examination convinced him that it could be done. So, 2 years later, Tait ligated the broad ligament and tube in another patient, and this patient survived. In 1888, Tait reported ... always fatal. Anti vivisectionist Tait was a strong opponent to animal experimentation. His comment ... are wholly different and the process of investigation has to be repeated in man. Tait was well .... He died of kidney failure. Legacy The http medsoc.bham.ac.uk lawsontait Lawson Tait Society , an undergraduate ... in honour of Tait. They have embarked upon a project of digitising Tait s work and resources related to Tait. Bibliography Tait L. http medsoc.bham.ac.uk lawsontait index.php?page diseases of women ... lawsontait index.php?page risdon Robert Lawson Tait . London National Anti Vivisection Society 1967. Digitised by the http medsoc.bham.ac.uk lawsontait Lawson Tait Society Golditch IM Lawson Tait ... A publication date 1998 Apr year 1998 title Lawson Tait and opposition to germ theory defining science ... date 1986 year 1986 title The contribution of Robert Lawson Tait to the development of abdominal ... date 1974 Mar 1 year 1974 title Classic pages in obstetrics and gynecology. Robert Lawson Tait. General ... Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. pages 717 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Lawson ... DATE OF DEATH June 13, 1899 PLACE OF DEATH Llandudno , Wales DEFAULTSORT Tait, Lawson Category 1845 ... Tait sv Lawson Tait zh ... more details
Infobox Person name Sir Angus Tait image Angus Tait.jpg alt a bronze bust caption Bronze bust of Sir Angus Tait as part of the Twelve Local Heroes sculpture birth date birth date 1919 7 22 df y birth place Oamaru , New Zealand death date death date and age 2007 8 7 1919 7 22 df y death place Christchurch occupation Electronics innovator, philanthropist and businessman nationality flagicon New Zealand New Zealand Sir Angus Tait , New Zealand Order of Merit KNZM , Order of the British Empire OBE 22 July 1919 &ndash 7 August 2007 was a New Zealand electronics innovator and businessman . Angus Tait had a childhood fascination for electronics and during and after high school at Waitaki Boys High School , he worked in a friend s Kempton Collett radio store. He served with the Royal New Zealand Air Force Royal NZ and also Royal Air Force instructing as a Second Lieutenant on radar in Britain, during World War II . After the war, he designed and built mobile radio equipment, although his first company went into receivership. In 1969, he founded Tait Electronics Ltd, now operating as Tait Radio Communications , Christchurch New Zealand , with men who had decided to remain loyal and see him through now his company is considered a world leader in mobile radio. He had persisted in keeping his ..., Tait s company employs in excess of 850 people. In March 2009, Tait was commemorated as one of the Twelve ... company pioneer Sir Angus Tait dies at 88 date 7 August 2007 work The Press publisher Stuff.co.nz accessdate 5 October 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.taitworld.com Tait Radio ... Export Icon Company press release regarding Sir Angus Tait s death Twelve Local Heroes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Angus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Angus Category 1919 births Category 2007 deaths Category New Zealand businesspeople ... of the British Empire Category People educated at Waitaki Boys High School es Angus Tait ... more details
about knot theory the conjecture in graph theory Tait s conjecture The Tait conjectures are conjectures made by Peter Guthrie Tait in his History of knot theory study of knots . The Tait conjectures involve concepts in knot theory such as alternating knot s, chirality knot theory chirality , and writhe . All of the Tait conjectures have been solved, the most recent being the Tait flyping conjecture proven in 1991 by Morwen Thistlethwaite and William Menasco . Background Image Isthmus.svg thumb 100px A reduced diagram is one in which all the isthmi are removed. Tait came up with his conjectures after his attempt to knot tabulation tabulate all knots in the late 19th century. As a founder of the field of knot theory , his work lacks a mathematically rigorous framework, and it is unclear whether the conjectures apply to all knots, or just to alternating knot s. Most of them are only true for alternating knot s. ref name Stoimenow In the Tait conjectures, a knot diagram is reduced if all the isthmi have been removed. ref name Formal The Tait conjectures Tait conjectured that in certain circumstances, Crossing number knot theory crossing number was a knot invariant , specifically blockquote ... 227 ref blockquote This conjecture was also proven by Morwen Thistlethwaite . ref name Formal The Tait flyping conjecture Image Flype.svg thumb 100px A flype move. The Tait flyping conjecture can be stated ... of certain simple moves called flype s . Also known as the Tait flyping conjecture. ref name World Weisstein, Eric W. Tait s Knot Conjectures. From MathWorld A Wolfram Web Resource. http mathworld.wolfram.com TaitsKnotConjectures.html ref blockquote The Tait flyping conjecture was proven by Morwen Thistlethwaite and William Menasco in 1991. ref name World The Tait flyping conjecture implies some more of Tait s conjectures blockquote Any two reduced knot diagram diagrams of the same alternating ..., Tait s conjectures and odd amphicheiral knots , 2007, http arxiv.org abs 0704.1941 arXiv ... more details
Infobox Politician image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE name Glen Tait small caption birth date birth place residence office Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick MLA for Saint John East term start October 12, 2010 term end predecessor Roly MacIntyre successor party Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Progressive Conservative religion occupation Glen Tait is a Canada Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the New Brunswick general election, 2010 2010 provincial election . He represents the electoral district of Saint John East as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Progressive Conservatives . ref http www.cbc.ca canada nbvotes2010 ridings 033 New Brunswick Votes 2010 Saint John East . cbc.ca , September 27, 2010. ref Tait is a former Saint John City Councilor. References reflist New Brunswick MLAs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Glen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Glen Category Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick MLAs Category Living people Category People from Saint John, New Brunswick NewBrunswick politician stub fr Glenn Tait ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 spanish name 2 Tait Villacorta Infobox volleyball player name Cecilia Tait image Cecilia Tait 1.jpg caption Tait in 2006 fullname Cecilia Roxana Tait Villacorta nickname ... Montevideo Team Cecilia Roxana Tait Villacorta born May 2, 1962 in Lima is a former Afro Peruvian volleyball ... World championship, and a bronze medal in 1986. Tait was inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2005. Background Cecilia Tait was born in Lima on March 5, 1962. She never knew her father, Eric Tait, who was a well known pianist at the Hotel Crillon in downtown Lima, but who abandoned the family ... by her 15th birthday. Under the coaching of Man Bok Park , from South Korea, Tait alongside other ... Solar and Natalia M laga . After the Olympics of 1984 in Los Angeles, she moved to Italy to play there. Tait ... match. Tait by then was playing professionally in Brazil. She retired in 1991, after her 7th knee surgery. In 1998 Cecilia Tait entered politics, becoming elected municipal councillor in Villa Mar a del Triunfo , representing the Fujimorism Fujimorist party Vamos Vecino . Tait was elected Congress ... year in which she was reelected for the period 2001 2006. Tait sponsored several bills approved by the Congress ... Tait Villacorta Congreso de la Rep blica del Per Retrieved on February 5, 2008 ref Tait chose ... before dawn. In an interview afterward, Tait said the weekend reminded her of the struggle endured by her mother when Tait was young and growing up in poverty. The rise of Tait and four other Peruvian ... to watch the games broadcast from Seoul. Tait announced in October 2010 that she had successfully ... Tait was on vacation, to broadcast a special report on the news. In February 2011, former President Alejandro Toledo, running for president again, asked Tait to head his congressional list of candidates for Peru Posible. With the No.  1 position on the congressional ticket, Tait was featured in numerous ... ups and breast exams. On April 10, 2011, Tait was elected again to Congress. She was the 10th highest ... more details
gallery gallery MedalTableTop MedalCountry AUS MedalSport Rowing World Championships MedalGold 2005 World Rowing Championships 2005 Gifu W8 MedalSilver 2005 World Rowing Championships 2005 Gifu W2 MedalBronze 2011 World Rowing Championships 2011 Lake Bled W2 MedalBottom Sarah Tait born 23 January 1983 in Perth, Western Australia Perth is an Australian rower. References FISA 8211 http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ou sarah outhwaite tait 1.html Profile at sports reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Sarah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 January 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Sarah Category 1983 births Category Living people Category Australian female rowers Category People from Perth, Western Australia Category Olympic rowers of Australia Category Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Australia rowing bio stub pl Sarah Tait ... more details