David carry biography
- David Robert Carry (born 8 October 1981) is a.
- David Robert Carry is a Scottish former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and the European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games.
- Three-time Olympian David Carry has been a member of the British Swimming Board since joining in February 2018.
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Curriculum Vitae
Biography
In addition to writing some two dozen peer-reviewed articles and essays, Dr. Carey is the author of Health in The Highlands (2023), Oral History in Latin America: Unlocking the Spoken Archive (2017), I Ask for Justice: Maya Women, Dictators, and Crime in Guatemala, 1898-1944 (2013)—which was the co-recipient of the Latin American Studies Association’s 2015 Bryce Wood Book Award—Engendering Mayan History: Kaqchikel Women as Agents and Conduits of the Past, 1875–1970 (2006), Ojer taq tzijob’äl kichin ri Kaqchikela’ Winaqi’ (A History of the Kaqchikel People) (2004), and Our Elders Teach Us: Maya-Kaqchikel Historical Perspectives (2001). He also has edited three books: Violence and Crime in Latin America: Representations and Politics (with Gema Santamaría), Distilling the Influence of Alcohol: Aguardiente in Guatemalan History (University Press of Florida, 2012) and Latino Voices in New England (with Robert Atkinson) (State University of New York Press, 2009). His teaching and research interests include immigration, gender, ethnicity, indigen
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David Carry
Scottish swimmer (born 1981)
David Robert Carry (born 8 October 1981) is a Scottish former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and the European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. He competed internationally in freestyle and medley swimming events. He is the winner of seven medals in major international championships. He is of Scottish-Faroese ancestry.[1]
He represented Scotland at the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Commonwealth Games. In 2006 he won two golds in the 400-metre freestyle and 400-metre individual medley.[2]
He attended Robert Gordon's College during his school years. He represented Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, competing the 400-metre freestyle and 4×200-metre freestyle relay swimming events.[citation needed] Four years later at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, he swam in the 400-metre freestyle, and qualified for the finals with the time 3:47.25. His final result was seventh, with the time 3:48.62. He was also a member of t
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David Carry
Carry competed for TeamGB at the Athens, Beijing and London Olympic Games, retiring shortly after the 2012 Games. Before that, he had previously represented Scotland at three consecutive Commonwealth Games, winning Men's 400m Freestyle and 400m Medley gold at Melbourne 2006.
After ending his competitive swimming career, Aberdeen-born Carry took his pool experience into the boardroom as co-founder of two businesses: Track Record, an international leadership coaching business, and Triscape, a swim coaching business set up with his wife, Keri-Anne Payne, which inspires people into the open water.
He was appointed to the Scottish Swimming Board in 2013, stepping down from that role to take up his current position on the board for British Swimming.
On taking up the position, he said: "During my four years at Scottish Swimming, I was involved in several projects that I'm particularly proud of, including improvements to performance centres and developing a strong commercial partnership with Scottish Water.
"As an ambassador for Glasgow 2018, I am looking forward to wo
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