Scott Russell
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Scott Russell may refer to:
- John Scott RussellJohn Scott RussellJohn Scott Russell was a Scottish naval engineer who built the Great Eastern in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and made the discovery that gave birth to the modern study of solitons.-Personal life:John Scott Russell was born John Russell on 9 May 1808 in Parkhead, Glasgow, the son of...
(1808-1882), known as J. Scott Russell, Scottish naval engineer - Scott Russell (athlete) (born 1979), male javelin thrower
- Scott Russell (motorcyclist)Scott Russell (motorcyclist)Raymond Scott Russell , aka Mr. Daytona, is an American sportscar racer and former championship motorcycle road racer, born in East Point, Georgia. He is a former World Superbike and AMA Superbike Champion, has won the Daytona 200 a record five times, and won the Suzuka 8 Hours in 1993...
(born 1964), American motorcycle road racer - Scott Russell (commentator)Scott Russell (commentator)Scott Alexander Russell MA is a Canadian sports writer and broadcaster. He has worked on various CBC Sports broadcasts including Hockey Night in Canada from 1989 until 2003, and again from 2005 until now...
, commentator for CBC, Hockey Night in Canada and figure skating - Scott Russell (footballer)Scott Russell (footballer)Scott Russell is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood and Sydney in the Australian Football League. He played all possible 26 games in his debut season in 1990, winning a premiership medalion at the end of the year....
, Australian football player - Scott Russell (tenor) (1868-1949), English singer, actor and theatre manager
See also
- Russell ScottRussell ScottRussell Scott , also known as Blinky the Clown, was an American clown who starred in a Denver, Colorado television program called Blinky's Fun Club from 1958 until the show's cancellation in 1998....
, American clown - Scott Russell linkageScott Russell linkageA Scott Russell linkage converts linear motion, to linear motion in a line perpendicular to the input. These linkages are often used in front wheel drive vehicles with solid rear axles to control lateral movement, as they do not share the disadvantages of the asymmetric Panhard rod and are simpler...
, converts linear motion, to (almost) linear motion in a line perpendicular to the input