Proper noun
Bowerman (plural Bowermans)
A surname.
Bowerman, a staunch conservative, led with 44.3 percent of the votes in the Aug. 4 primary election, while James, a Bernie Sanders-style liberal, finished second with 33.89 percent. Source: Internet
Bowerman also invented the waffle sole for running shoes in Eugene, and with Oregon alumnus Phil Knight founded shoe giant Nike. Source: Internet
In 1964, the founding of Nike by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman of the University of Oregon introduced many new improvements common in modern running shoes, such as rubber waffle soles, breathable nylon uppers, and cushioning in the mid-sole and heel. Source: Internet
He jumped from the second-story balcony of his room and fled to the American dormitory, awakening U.S. track coach Bill Bowerman and informing him of the attack. citation citation citation Ladany was the first person to spread the alert as to the attack. Source: Internet
He continued to be by far the busier of the two goalies in the second half, saving from newly-appointed skipper Dave Hancock, Bowerman and Adam Cornell. Source: Internet
Bracknell kept the pressure on table-topping Thatcham with a 2-1 win at Tuffley Rovers on Saturday, when Seb Bowerman and Joe Gater both netted inside the opening 20 minutes. Source: Internet