James Harrison (American Football Player), born on May 4, 1978 in Akron, Ohio, USA. James Harrison's age 40 years & Zodiac Sign Taurus, nationality American (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is Black. Let's check, How Tall is James Harrison?
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6 ft 1 in (183 cm/)
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Height (in Feet-Inches) | 6 ft 1 in |
Height (in Centimeters) | 183 cm |
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Weight (in Kilograms) | 110 kg |
Weight (in Pounds) | 243 lbs |
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James Harrison FAQs
What is James Harrison's blood type?
I never found out his blood type, but whatever it is, he’s Rh negative, and that turned out to be important. Because when his donated blood was tested, the blood bank noticed that there was something special about Harrison’s blood, or really his plasma: it had strong antibodies against the Rh(D) antigen.
Who gave the most blood?
James Harrison was recognized in 2003 with the Guinness World Record for the most blood donated by one person. When James Harrison was 14, he got really sick.
What did James Harrison invent?
Harrison is also remembered as the inventor of the mechanical refrigeration process creating ice and founder of the Victorian Ice Works and as a result, is often called “the father of refrigeration”.
Who invented refrigeration Australia?
Newspaper proprietor James Harrison, of Geelong in Victoria, was among the pioneers of refrigeration. He created Australia’s first vapour-compression refrigeration system using ether. In 1851 he developed his ice-making machine.
James Henry Harrison Jr. is a former American football linebacker. He played college football for Kent State University and was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2002. A five-time Pro Bowl selection, Harrison won two Super Bowls with the Steelers: XL and XLIII. In 2008, he became the only undrafted player to be named Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Harrison also played for NFL Europe’s Rhein Fire and had brief stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals. After the 2013 season, he stated that he would be retiring from the NFL, but he came out of retirement to return to the Steelers, and spent his final NFL season with the New England Patriots. Harrison is the Steelers’ all-time sack leader, with 80.5.
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