Beautiful pics of Kathryn Tappen and Carli Lloyd feet & legs
Christina Ochoa was born in Spain. She performed as an actress and marine biologist. The grandniece of Nobel laureate Severo Ochoa. Ochoa came from a family which valued both her artistic talent as well as her knowledge of science. Following her extensive education and travels to Australia, America and Spain she is now active in teaching the realm of science through social media. She hosts various web-based science shows as well as scientific events, as well as serving as keynote presenter. While scientific research was among her main passions, acting was her love. Ochoa initially started her profession as an amateur, then moved to Madrid for a better understanding of the field and to hopefully get a few parts. In 2008, she had her debut on screen in the show La quiere avecina. Since then, she's performed on stage as well as played leading roles on a number of TV shows. She has been a contributor to Vogue Spain H magazine and El Imparcial as a writer. Mensa was her first membership since 2009.
Carli is an American soccer player who was a gold medalist at the Olympics twice. As a Manchester City soccer player, Lloyd scored goals that won gold at both Olympics of 2008 and 2012. Lloyd was the first American woman to earn two golds. In the 2015 World Cup she earned the US team gold. She's represented the US team in three FIFA Womens World Cups. She was named the FIFA Womens World Cup 2015 most outstanding player. There is no doubt that she scored a hat-trick during the finals of a significant championship. She played in over 230 national team matches and scored more than 90 times. According to the head coach James Galanis she is a excellent midfielder that is focused on the sport. Carli made many sacrifices to pursue her goal and adds professionalism to the squad. Carli published her best-selling memoir in the year 2016 entitled 'When No One Was Watching. In 2017, President Obama appointed her to the position of a member as well as co-chair of the president's Council on Fitness Sports and Nutrition.










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