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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]
Equestrian sports are among those contested at the Summer Olympic Games. Equine events began at the Olympics in 1900, when competitions in polo (considered by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to be a separate sport from the other equestrian events), vaulting , four-in-hand driving , mail coach driving, mixed hacks and hunters and three ...
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
Queen Elizabeth's only daughter is a skilled equestrian. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... Princess Anne, who competed in the equestrian events at the 1976 Olympics, ...
The Princess Royal, a former Olympian, met athletes including Tom Daley and Helen Glover.
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On 27 March 1971, the gelding threw Princess Anne. [3] [4] He won gold at the European three-day eventing championships, in Burghley with Princess Anne on 4 September 1971, and finished fifth at the Badminton Horse Trials in the same year. [5] [6] Was in Kiev in 1973, later suffering ailments. [7] [8]
For nearly five years, Ruby Franke shared parenting advice on her YouTube channel, “8 Passengers,” chronicling the life of her family of eight in Utah. With more than 2.5 million subscribers ...