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Facts & Stats
Important and useful information for quadrennials and our supporters:
- Roughly 200,000 Americans are quadrennials
- More than 2.1 million people throughout the world are quads
- There is a 1 in 1,506 or 1,461 chance that a child will be born on Leap Day
- U.S. professional services generate an extra $1.65 Billion in years with a Leap Day
- Black History month is 1/28th more effective in Leap Years
- Workers are .2% more effective in Leap Years
Some notable quadrennials include:
1960 Heidi Henriksen, The 1st of 3 siblings born on consecutive Leap Days.
1960 Ian McKenzie Anderson, British musician and record producer
1960 Anthony Robbins, American Motivational Speaker
1964 Mervyn Warren, Five-time Grammy Award winner (as of 2004)
1968 Suanne Braun, South African-born actress
1968 Chucky Brown, NBA forward (Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks)
1968 Cary Conklin, NFL quarterback (SF 49ers)
1968 Gareth Farr, Composer and Percussionist, born in Wellington, New Zealand
1968 Pete Fenson, American curler
1968 Leif-Martin Henriksen, The 3rd of 3 siblings born on consecutive Leap Days.
1968 Gonzalo Lira, Chilean-American novelist and filmmaker
1968 Bryce Paup, NFL linebacker (Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills)
1972 Cyrus Beasley, Rower (Olympics-1996)
1972 Fabien Bownes, NFL wide receiver (Chic Bears)
1972 Chris Devine, Diver (Olympics-96)
1972 Antonio Sabato, Jr., Italian-born actor
1972 Dave Williams, American singer
1972 Saul Williams, Rap Poet, Actor
1972 Pedro Zamora, Cuban-born American AIDS activist (d. 1994)
1976 David Kendall Sr., Actor, USA
1976 Bryan Gillooly, Diver (Olympics-96)
1976 Ja Rule, American Rapper and Actor
1980 Eric Benz, Actor, Germany
1980 Simon Gagne, NHL player
1980 Taylor Twellman, American soccer player
1984 Darren Ambrose, English footballer
1992 Caitlin E.J. Meyer, Actress
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