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Fred Lewis (born 1947) is an American former handball player. Lewis is Jewish, and was born in The Bronx, New York. Both of his parents played handball, and he learned to play the game outdoors in the Bronx. He initially played one-wall handball, and entered his first tournament at the age of eight. He competed on his high school swimming team. He received a master's degree in education at the University of Miami in 1972. He won two U.S. National Collegiate Singles Championships. He made the finals of the National Open championship 14 consecutive years. He won 16 titles as a professional.

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  • فرد لويس (لاعب كرة يد) (ar)
  • Fred Lewis (balonmanista) (es)
  • Fred Lewis (handball) (en)
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  • فرد لويس (بالإنجليزية: Fred Lewis)‏ (1947 في الولايات المتحدة - ) هو لاعب كرة يد أمريكي. (ar)
  • Fred Lewis (born 1947) is an American former handball player. Lewis is Jewish, and was born in The Bronx, New York. Both of his parents played handball, and he learned to play the game outdoors in the Bronx. He initially played one-wall handball, and entered his first tournament at the age of eight. He competed on his high school swimming team. He received a master's degree in education at the University of Miami in 1972. He won two U.S. National Collegiate Singles Championships. He made the finals of the National Open championship 14 consecutive years. He won 16 titles as a professional. (en)
  • Fred Lewis (n. 1947) es un exjugador americano de balonmano.​​ Lewis es judío, y nació en Bronx, Nueva York.​​ Ambos de sus padres jugaron handball, y él aprendió a jugar en los muros de los edificios de Bronx.​​ Creció jugando, principalmente, handball de una pared, y jugó su primer torneo a los 8 años de edad.​ Como estudiante de preparatoria, compitió con el equipo de natación de la escuela.​ (es)
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  • Fred Lewis (en)
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  • Fred Lewis (en)
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  • فرد لويس (بالإنجليزية: Fred Lewis)‏ (1947 في الولايات المتحدة - ) هو لاعب كرة يد أمريكي. (ar)
  • Fred Lewis (born 1947) is an American former handball player. Lewis is Jewish, and was born in The Bronx, New York. Both of his parents played handball, and he learned to play the game outdoors in the Bronx. He initially played one-wall handball, and entered his first tournament at the age of eight. He competed on his high school swimming team. He received a master's degree in education at the University of Miami in 1972. He won two U.S. National Collegiate Singles Championships. Lewis is a six-time U.S. Handball Association National Four-Wall Handball Singles Champion (1972, 1974–76, 1978, and 1981). He is also a three-time National Three-Wall Singles Champion (1974, 1977, and 1978). He was named 1970s "Handball Player of the Decade" by the United States Handball Association. He made the finals of the National Open championship 14 consecutive years. He won 16 titles as a professional. In 1998, he created Yes2Kids, a handball club for children. In 2003, he was head coach of the handball team at the University of Arizona. In 2008, he remarried his ex-wife, as they had reconciled after 16 years. (en)
  • Fred Lewis (n. 1947) es un exjugador americano de balonmano.​​ Lewis es judío, y nació en Bronx, Nueva York.​​ Ambos de sus padres jugaron handball, y él aprendió a jugar en los muros de los edificios de Bronx.​​ Creció jugando, principalmente, handball de una pared, y jugó su primer torneo a los 8 años de edad.​ Como estudiante de preparatoria, compitió con el equipo de natación de la escuela.​ Ganó dos Campeonatos Colegiales Individuales Nacionales EE.UU. (U.S. National Collegiate Singles Championships) como estudiante de la Universidad de Miami.​​ Recibió una maestría en educación en la Universidad de Miami en 1972.​ Lewis es el 6 veces campeón de la Asociación Nacional EE.UU. de Handball Individuales cuatro paredes (U.S. Handball Association National Four-Wall Handball Singles Champion) (1972, 1974–76, 1978, and 1981).​​ También es el tres veces campeón del Nacional Individual tres paredes (1974, 1977, and 1978).​​ Todos esos torneos fueron ganados entre 1972 y 1981.​ Lewis fue nombrado "Jugador de Handball de la Década" para la década de los 70's por la Asociación Nacional de Handball EE.UU.​​ Por catorce años consecutivos hizo las finales del Campeonato Abierto Nacional (National Open championship).​ Ganó dieciséis títulos como profesional.​ En 1998, él creó "Yes2Kids", un club de handball para niños que de otra manera no tendrían acceso al handball.​ En 2003, fue entrenador del equipo de handball en la Universidad de Arizona.​ En 2008, se volvió a casar con su exesposa, tras reconciliarse después de 16 años.​ (es)
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