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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]
A live-action feature film adaptation of The Sword in the Stone entered development in July 2015, with Bryan Cogman writing the script and Brigham Taylor serving as producer. In January 2018, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was announced as director. [88] The next month, it was revealed that the film would premiere exclusively on Disney+.
Competitors in the modern pentathlon event also have to complete an equestrian show-jumping course, but this is not part of the equestrian events. [4] Modern-day Olympic equestrian events are rooted in cavalry skills and classical horsemanship, [5] and through 1948, competition was restricted to active-duty officers on military horses. [6]
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
Anne-Marie Martin (born Edmonda Benton; November 11, 1957) is a Canadian screenwriter, equestrian, and former actress who is best known for playing Sgt. Dori Doreau in the American television comedy series Sledge Hammer! from 1986 to 1988, as well as her roles in several horror films, such as Prom Night (1980) and The Boogens (1981).
2022 - Mickey: The Story of a Mouse (live-action opening sequence from Mickey in a Minute) 2023 – Beau Is Afraid; 2023 – Abruptio (the film features life-sized puppets interacting with live-action environments, and also contains hand-drawn animated sequences created by Yellow Mouse Studios, which were shown on the characters' TV screens) [75]
Princess Anne made a special visit to the hospital where she was treated after a horse-related accident to thank the staff who looked after her.. On Feb. 6, the Princess Royal, 74, returned to ...
Anne Kindig Kursinski (born April 16, 1959) is an American showjumper and two-time Olympic silver medalist in team jumping, at Seoul 1988 and Atlanta 1996. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Representing the United States, she was a member of five Olympic teams, forty-seven Nations Cup teams, and three World Equestrian Games teams.