LC control no. | no2010042485 |
---|---|
Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Weir, Johnny, 1984- |
Variant(s) | Uiā, Jonī, 1984- Veĭr, Dzhon Garvin, 1984- Veĭr, Dzhonni, 1984- Vir, Džon G., 1984- Vir, Džoni, 1984- Voronov, Johnny Weir-, 1984- Vyr, Dz︠h︡onni, 1984- Weir, John G., 1984- Weir, Nicky, 1984- Weir-Voronov, Johnny, 1984- Вир, Джонні, 1984- Вейр, Джон Гарвин, 1984- Вейр, Джонни, 1984- Вейр, Джонні, 1984- ウィアー, ジョニー, 1984- ジョニー・ウィアー, 1984- |
Other standard no. | 255270350 Q352193 1918191 nm2096077 202/000173680 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1984-07-02 |
Place of birth | Coatesville (Pa.) |
Field of activity | Figure skating Television broadcasting of sports Sports journalism |
Affiliation | Olympic Winter Games (20th : 2006 : Turin, Italy) Olympic Winter Games (21st : 2010 : Vancouver, B.C.) |
Profession or occupation | Figure skaters Olympic athletes Television journalists Sportscasters Television personalities |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Wikipedia, Mar. 11, 2010 (Johnny Weir; John G. "Johnny" Weir (b. July 2, 1984); American figure skater) Aug. 19, 2012 (John Garvin "Johnny" Weir-Voronov; married Victor Voronov on Dec. 31, 2011; the couple has taken the new surname, Weir-Voronov, but professionally, he will continue to be known as Johnny Weir) Internet movie database, Mar. 11, 2010 (Johnny Weir; b. 2 July 1984, Coatesville, Pa.) Johnny Weir online website, Mar. 11, 2010: home page (Johnny Weir) profile (John G. Weir; nicknames: Johnny; Nicky; b. July 2, 1984) His Twitter feed, viewed online Aug. 19, 2012 (Johnny Weir-Voronov) <http://twitter.com/JohnnyGWeir> Wikipedia, November 2, 2014 (Johnny Weir; John Garvin "Johnny" Weir-Voronov (born July 2, 1984); American figure skater. He is the 2008 World bronze medalist, a two-time Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2001 World Junior Champion, and a three-time U.S. national champion (2004-2006); born Coatesville, Pennsylvania; married Victor Voronov in a December 2011; Pop Star on Ice, a documentary about Weir premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 24, 2009; also in multiple-episode TV series entitled Be Good Johnny Weir - Season one aired on the Sundance Channel in early 2010. The series moved to Logo in 2012 for season two; After the 2010 Winter Olympics, Weir appeared on many talk shows and skating shows; In 2014 Weir and Tara Lipinski worked as a broadcast team for ice skating events at the Sochi Winter Olympics) Japanese page (ジョニー・ウィアー = Jonī Uiā) Russian page (Вейр, Джонни = Veĭr, Dzhonni; Джон Гарвин "Джонни" Вейр = Dzhon Garvin "Dzhonni" Veĭr) Serbian page (Džoni Vir [in roman]; Džon G. "Džoni" Vir [in roman]) Ukrainian page (Джонні Вейр = Dz︠h︡onni Veĭr; Джонні Вейр (Вир) = Dz︠h︡onni Veĭr (Vyr)) Figure skating wiki, December 4, 2014 (Johnny Weir; John G. "Johnny" Weir (born July 2, 1984 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania); American figure skater. He is a three-time U.S. National Champion (2004-2006), the 2008 Grand Prix Final, the 2008 Grand Prix Final and the 2001 World Junior Champion; placed 2nd after the short program of the 2006 Winter Olympics and finished 5th after the long program) <http://figureskating.wikia.com/wiki/Johnny_Weir> |
Associated language | eng rus |