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  1. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich (November 4, 1841 – August 3, 1888) was an American industrialist in the rubber industry and founder of B.F. Goodrich Company.

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  2. The junior Benjamin Briggs Goodrich (1949-1991) died of heart disease brought on by treatment for Hodgkin's Disease (with which he was diagnosed at age 19) in September 1991, at age 42 in Paris, France. Goodrich was survived by his mother Olivia DeHavilland, half-sister Gisèle Galante, and his father Marcus Goodrich, who died three weeks after ...

  3. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich (* 4. November 1841 in Ripley, New York; † 3. August 1888 in Akron, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Industrieller der Gummi-Industrie und Gründer der Goodrich Corporation .

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    • US-amerikanischer Industrieller
    • 4. November 1841
    • Goodrich, Benjamin
  4. 29. Aug. 2021 · That’s exactly what happened for Ben Goodrich of the U.S., who took home a silver medal Sunday despite dropping the finale of the men’s 100-kilogram judo competition to Christopher Skelley of Great Britain by waza-ari in four minutes at Nippon Budokan.

  5. www.teamusa.com › profiles › benjamin-goodrich-814306Team USA | Benjamin Goodrich

    17. Nov. 2023 · Competed in wrestling, track and field and football in high school, but excelled in wrestling where he was named the team MVP as a senior, totaling a 35-3 record that season. Introduced to judo through a physical education class at the University of Minnesota as a freshman in 2011.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_GoodrichBen Goodrich - Wikipedia

    Benjamin "Ben" Goodrich (born November 26, 1992) is an American Paralympic judoka. He competed in the Men's 100 kg event in the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics where he won a silver medal. He also participated in the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games as a member of Team USA.

  7. 10. Sept. 2016 · Paralympic athlete Benjamin Goodrich, born 26 November 1992, competes for in Judo