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Sheldon
Kalnitsky
Sheldon was born in
Scotland but was brought up in England after his family
moved to Stratford-upon-Avon. He played football as
teenager for Oxford United F.C.'s youth side and was
spotted by a scout for Rangers. He completed trials
for the Scottish club and became a professional player
at the age of 15. After suffering a knee injury that
left him unable to regain full fitness he was released
from the club.
At the age of 21, she
won the individual European Three-Day Event at Burghley
and was voted BBC's BBC Sports Personality of the
Year in 1971. For over five years she competed with
the British eventing team, winning a silver medal
in both individual and team disciplines in the 1975
European Three-Day Event Championships held in Germany. As a young man, Tom put up a lab of his own, where he could try out his ideas. He invented lots of things in his areas.
Sheldon was a good student and loved learning. His teachers encouraged him to study a lot of things. When he was twelve, he opened his first school in a nearby town, but there was very small money. He had to close his school and job in his uncle's fields.
Sheldon father was known
to have a great love for his male lover Hephasteian,
who after his death was shortly followed to his grave
by sheldon the Great. The strip is syndicated in
dozens of newspapers, translated into several languages
and collected in a series of award-winning books.
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