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O'Neill Williams is host of ''O'Neill Outside'', a fishing television series on FOX Sun Sports, FOX SportSouth, Pursuit Channel, Hunt TV and Destination America network channels to 133,000,000 subscriber households weekly and "O'Neill Outside" radio broadcasts to 38 states via WSB Radio in Atlanta.〔http://www.openpr.com/news/32083/O-Neill-Williams-Reviews-Whitetail-Deer-Hunting-Strategies.html〕 == Biography == Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Williams graduated from Emory University with a degree in Economics.〔http://www.oneilloutside.com/Biography.html〕 He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and was awarded Significant Sig status in 2013, one of only 1500 Sigma Chi members awarded such since the founding of the fraternity in 1935. Williams has been a television fishing personality for 33 years with shows titled ''Fishing in Georgia'', ''Southern Fishing'', ''Reel Adventures'', ''Adventures Afield'' and ''O'Neill Outside''.〔http://www.docstoc.com/docs/39473027/A-Conversation-with-Oneal-Williams〕 Williams is a body builder and finished third in the Mr. Atlanta Bodybuilding Contest at age 43 in 1987. He was a Georgia All State High School Association baseball player at the shortstop position and set a modern day high school career batting average of .567 which has stood unbroken for over 53 years. He's married to high school classmate, Gail Williams, whom he started dating after they had both graduated. They have been married 50 years. They have two daughters, Amy and Allison, who are married and live in the same area of Gwinnett County Georgia, five grandchildren who also live locally. Williams' Grandson, Travis Johnson, has his own outdoor television show, Travis Johnson's Outdoors, airing on FOX SportSouth, Sun Sports and Pursuit Channel. Williams also hosts ''O'Neill Outside Radio'' on WSB, which is broadcast to 38 states live every Saturday morning at 4Am to 6AM and has a weekly audience of over 400,000 fishermen and hunters.〔http://www.oneilloutside.com/RadioMainPage.html〕 Williams' biological father, O'Neill Williams SR, was an Army Air Corps pilot and was killed in a training flight at age 21 when Williams was 6 weeks old. When Williams was 3 years old, his mother remarried Henry Otis Nash, an Army Air Corps hero and veteran of 25 missions over Japan as a radio operator on a B-29. As of 2015, Williams parents are both deceased in 2014 at age 92 and 94. Williams was inducted into the "Legends of the Outdoors" Hall of Fame in 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「O'Neill Williams」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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