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Below follows a list of notables from the metropolitan area of San Antonio, Texas, United States.

Downtown San Antonio

Politics

Notable mayors

Artists

Architects

Astronauts

  • David Scott, NASA astronaut who flew on Gemini 8, Apollo 9, and, as commander of the Apollo 15 Moon mission, became the seventh man to walk on the Moon.
  • Ed White, NASA astronaut who flew on Gemini 4, when he became the first American spacewalker, and was set to fly on Apollo 1, but died in an accident during a plugs-out test.

Film and television

Scientists

Sports

Baseball

Joe Horlen

Basketball

Shaquille O'Neal

Boxing

Football

Phillip Gaines
Kyle Rote

Professional bodybuilding

Professional wrestling

Swimming

  • Josh Davis (Churchill High School), Olympic gold medalist
  • Jimmy Feigen (Churchill High School), Olympic gold medalist

Tennis

Track & field

Professional rodeo

Music industry

Writers

Religion

Billionaires

Civic leaders

Businesspeople

Other

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