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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

Film and television

Other

Scientists

Sports

Basketball

Football

Baseball

Professional bodybuilding

Professional wrestling

Swimming

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

Tennis

Track & field

Professional rodeo

Music industry

Writers

Religion

Billionaires

Civic leaders

Prominent businessmen

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