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Kathy and Kreiner
* May 4 – Kathy Kreiner, alpine skier and Olympic gold medalist
Kathy Kreiner, winner of the gold medal in the giant slalom event at the 1976 Winter Olympic Games, in Innsbruck, Austria, February 13, 1976

Kathy and gold
* Kathy Watt-Australia's first cycling gold medalist at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics in the women's road race.
Both crowns were crafted by Adam and Kathy Karbownik who melted down the gold and set the gemstones in them, while the jewelry used in the crowns was donated by thousands of parishioners with the gold alone weighed in at ten pounds
Göhr made a good start to the 1981 season winning her third consecutive European Cup 100 m title at Zagreb in 11. 17 s. Yet, on the world stage at the World Cup in Rome, Göhr had to settle for less than gold, again beaten by Evelyn Ashford, as well as by Kathy Smallwood-Cook ( Great Britain ).
She was one of three women ( Kathy Liebert and Annie Duke being the others ) to win a gold bracelet in an open tournament in that year's WSOP.

Kathy and Olympic
* Kathryn Colin " Kathy " Colin ( born 1974 ), American Olympic contender and Pan American Games medalist in canoeing

Kathy and Winter
Other works include A Rose for Winter, about a trip he made to Andalusia fifteen years after the Civil War ; Two Women ( 1983 ), a story of Lee's courtship and marriage with Kathy, daughter of Helen Garman ; The Firstborn ( 1964 ), about the birth and childhood of their daughter Jessye ; and I Can't Stay Long ( 1975 ), a collection of occasional writing.

Kathy and Games
Noteworthy participants in the Echo message forum included Star Wars authors Roger MacBride Allen, Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Daley, Barbara Hambly, Shane Johnson, Vonda McIntyre, L. Neil Smith, Kathy Tyers, Tom Veitch, Timothy Zahn — along with occasional Lucasfilm representatives, West End Games freelancers, and employees of Dark Horse Comics.

Kathy and 13
* June 13Kathy Burke, English actress and comedian
* December 13Kathy Garver, American actress, author and online radio hostess
A 2005 article in the Christian Science Monitor states, " For example, in Honduras, the site of the infamous Kathy Lee Gifford sweatshop scandal, the average apparel worker earns $ 13. 10 per day, yet 44 percent of the country's population lives on less than $ 2 per day ...
Sister Sledge is an American musical group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1971 and consisting of four sisters: Kim Sledge ( born August 21, 1957 ), Debbie Sledge ( born July 9, 1954 ), Joni Sledge ( born September 13, 1955 ), and Kathy Sledge ( born January 6, 1959 ).
On 13 March 2003, the Association of Vineyard Churches, Australia was formed, with Peter and Kathy Downes commissioned as National Directors .< ref >
Katherine Lucy Bridget " Kathy " Burke ( born 13 June 1964 in Camden, London, England ) is an English actress, comedienne, playwright and theatre director.
* Mr Higgins Goes to Brussels, Kathy Sheridan, The Irish Times, 13 June 2009
Kathy Staff ( 12 July 1928 – 13 December 2008 ), born Minnie Higginbottom, was an English actress, well known for her work on British television.
The other original members included Nanette Licari ( born 24 May 1947 ), Regina Gallagher, and Anne Fitzgerald, but they were soon replaced by Sheila Reilly, Carol Drobnicki ( 13 February 1947-December 1980 ), and Kathy Romeo.
Kathleen Marie " Kathy " Garver ( born December 13, 1945 ) is an American film, television, voice-over and character actress of stage, most widely known for playing Uncle Bill Davis's ( played by Brian Keith ) teenaged niece, Catherine " Cissy " Davis, on the popular 1960s sitcom, Family Affair.

Kathy and February
* February 6 – Kathy Najimy, American actress and comedian
* Kathy Griffin recorded her CD " Kathy Griffin: For Your Consideration " live on February 17, 2008 at the ETK Theatre at the Grand Theatre Center for the Arts in Tracy.
* FebruaryKathy Dunderdale, politician and 10th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
On 5 February 1996, the show introduced double-manned presentation with Quentin Rayner and Kathy Rochford.
* Kathy Sullivan, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs ( to 16 February 2000 )
Conrad is the first of three siblings, born on February 1, 1986 in Laguna Beach, California to parents Jim and Kathy.

Kathy and 1976
After driving the route in a Land Rover and establishing food depots along the way, he set out from Halls Creek on 12 July 1976 with three other bushwalkers, Ralph Barraclough, Kathy Borman and Rex Shaw.
Outraged by a derogatory cartoon published in Hustler in 1976, Kathy Keeton, then girlfriend of Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, filed a libel suit against Flynt in Ohio.
In 1976, Thibodeaux married a ballet dancer named Kathy Denton.
In 1976, the New Seekers reformed with Kathy Ann Rae and Danny Finn replacing Lyn Paul and Peter Oliver.
From 1976 to 1982, he was married to Kathy Simmons.
School psychologist Kathy Coon developed the first intelligence test for dogs in 1976, with the work continuously revised through 2003.
* Kathy Davis ( 1976 – 1984 )

Kreiner and gold
Rich Kreiner described John Cassaday's artwork in The Comics Journal as being " close to the gold standard for fabulous realism in mainstream comics ".

gold and medallist
* John Devitt: Olympic gold medallist and manager of the Australian Commonwealth Games team grew up in Granville
After the 1972 season, European long track skaters founded a professional league, International Speedskating League, which included Ard Schenk, three-time Olympic gold medallist in 1972, as well as five Norwegians, four other Dutchmen, three Swedes, and a few other skaters.
Jonny Nilsson, 1963 world champion and Olympic gold medallist, was the driving force behind the league, which folded in 1974 for economic reasons, and the ISU also excluded tracks hosting professional races from future international championships.
* Natasha Baker, British para dressage gold medallist
* Tom Aggar, Paralympic gold medallist for rowing
The team won the gold medal, making Freeman the first ever Aboriginal Commonwealth Games gold medallist, as well as one of the youngest, at 16 years old.
* Wojciech Fortuna, a Polish ski jumper and Olympic gold medallist
20 ) it was revealed that Count Villion de Jim " Thighs " Moriarty was the gold medallist road sweeper to the Penge district.
* Linda Ludgrove — Commonwealth gold medallist swimmer < span class =" wikiEditor-tab "></ span >
* Sir Matthew Pinsent ( born 1970 ), Olympic gold medallist in rowing
* Nick Hysong, gold medallist in pole vault at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games
* Jake Wetzel, Olympic gold medallist rower
* Steph Cook ( born 1972 ) — modern pentathlete and Olympic gold medallist
* Rowland George ( 1905 – 1997 ) — rower and Olympic gold medallist
* David Hemery – Olympic gold medallist in athletics.
* Sir Matthew Pinsent – Quadruple Olympic gold medallist in rowing.
* Amanda Borden, 1996 Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics
* Joe Hudepohl, 1992 and 1996 Olympic gold medallist in swimming
Breaky Bottom vineyard produces a well-known English wine and former gold medallist in the Wine Magazine International Wine Challenge.
* Rex Sellers-Olympic yachting gold medallist
* James Cracknell ( MSc Sport Science 1999 ), rower, Olympic gold medallist
* Audley Harrison ( Sport Sciences 1999 ), boxer, Olympic gold medallist
* Olga Korbut ( born 1955 ), gymnast and four-time gold medallist at 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games
Ole Olympic Gold medallist, Thorleif Haug 1924 ( three gold, one bronze ).

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