Fencer
Pro Bowl Player
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Really? Is Trevor not a common name in the U.S.? I think of it here as Welsh or Cornish (although I knew a Jewish Trevor and Sir Trevor MacDonald is an originally West Indian broadcaster) and I thought you had plenty of Celts over there! Still, we'll take the boy -- especially if he makes the team. (Can't let the Germans have all the glory with Basti Vollmer!)
Given that I got the gentleman's name wrong -- it seems to actually be Terence -- I can truthfully say that I do not recall ever meeting or hearing of an American named "Trevor".
Actually, I can't think of any American's generally called "Terence" either, but there are still a few male Terry's kicking around, to go with the larger number of female Terry's, Teri's, and so on, and some of those are probably Terence's in disguise.
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