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David Cruz Thayne : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Cruz Thayne
David Cruz Thayne (March 10, 1971) is an American small businessman, former professional tennis player, and Democratic congressional candidate.〔Jill Johnson, "Cottonwood Star Still Climbing the Long Road to Tennis Stardom," Salt Lake Tribune, April 17, 1995, Page C6〕 He formerly served as chief of staff and campaign manager to Utah State Senate Minority Leader Scott Howell, a Democrat, and currently operates his own tennis-oriented small business in Southern California which has also led to the production of two tennis oriented documentaries.〔"Business Buzz," Malibu Times, February 4, 2009 http://www.malibutimes.com/articles/2009/02/05/news/news7.txt〕〔"Malibu RC, Zaino, Team Up to Give Club 3 Slam Surfaces," Inside Tennis Magazine, February 19th, 2009, http://www.insidetennis.com/2009/02/los-angeles/〕 He was a candidate for California’s 26th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2012.〔Timm Herdt, "Westlake Village Man Announces Plans to Run for New 26th District," http://www.vcstar.com/news/2011/aug/17/westlake-village-man-announces-plans-to-run-for/〕〔Brian Dennert, "Prediction: Steve Bennett is Running for Congress," Ventura County Star; Brian Dennert Here, October 12, 2011, http://blogs.venturacountystar.com/dennert/archives/2011/10/prediction-stev.html〕 == Early life == Born in Manchester, New Hampshire, Thayne quickly relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah with his mother, Gladys Cruz Thayne, a Uruguayan immigrant, and adopted father, David Blaine Thayne, a foreign language and ESL high school teacher. He has eight brothers and sisters: Ana, Silvia, Debbie, Divina, Dave, Trisha, Troy, and Tim. As a result of his family, Thayne continues to be a fluent Spanish speaker. In his youth, Thayne became heavily involved with Utah’s youth soccer team and also qualifying to play for the 6th division of a Uruguayan professional soccer club: Club Nacional de Futbol. His grandfather had played professionally for the same club and two of his uncles had also played professionally for Danubio F.C.. Despite spending most of his youth playing soccer, Thayne abruptly quit at age 13 and began playing tennis for Cottonwood High School (Murray, Utah), eventually becoming Utah’s 4a high school state champion in singles.〔Tom Wharton, “Bengal Netters Take State,” Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 14, 1989, 6D.〕 Partly the result of not reaching his tennis peak until late in high school, David was presented with scholarship opportunities predominantly at local Utah universities and thus opted for a professional tennis career instead; a career that would last eight years.〔http://www.maliburacquetclub.com/pros/pros.swf〕 While a junior in high school, Thayne met and began dating a sophomore in his math class named Katie Smith. After dating for several years, Thayne and Smith married in 1993 at ages 22 and 21 respectively; they now have four children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Biography of David Cruz Thayne )〕
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