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The mascot's first rider was Angela Moore, then a 19-year-old assistant trainer to Hudson and a graduate of Colorado State University. [5] [19] Ann Judge, also known as Ann Judge-Wegener, [43] became Thunder's rider in 1998. A year later, Judge took over as trainer as well as rider. [44]
Ann Elizabeth Moore (born August 20, 1950, in Birmingham, England), was a member of the 1972 Olympic Equestrian team from Great Britain winning the individual jumping silver medal, on her horse Psalm. [1]
After appearing in minor film roles and guest-starring in various sitcoms, McGee landed her first recurring TV role as Angela Moore in Boy Meets World in 1997. Angela's interracial relationship with Shawn Hunter (played by Rider Strong, to whom McGee is 10 years senior) was unusual for a major network television show at the time, especially one whose target demographic was teenagers.
Angela Moore (Trina McGee-Davis) was the sweetheart of Shawn Hunter in Seasons 5–7. Her first appearance, uncredited, was in Season 5, and she became a regular cast member later that season but was only billed in the closing credits with a special "And Starring" credit. Angela is witty and passionate about causes and people.
The equestrian events at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich included show jumping, dressage and eventing.All three disciplines had both individual and team competitions. The equestrian competitions were held at 3 sites: an existing equestrian facility at Riem for the individual show jumping and eventing competitions, the Olympic Stadium in Munich for the Nations Cup, and Nymphenburg, a Baroque ...
European Union leaders gather on Monday to discuss how to bolster the continent's defences against Russia and how to handle U.S. President Donald Trump after his decision to impose tariffs on ...
Ann or Anne Moore may refer to: Ann Moore (equestrian) (born 1950), 1972 Olympic silver medalist in show jumping; Ann Moore (impostor) (1761–1813), notorious as the fasting-woman of Tutbury; Ann Moore (inventor) (born 1934), inventor of the Snugli; Ann S. Moore (born 1950), CEO of Time Inc. Anne Elizabeth Moore, editor, artist, and author
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...