Beautiful pics of Kathryn Tappen and Carli Lloyd feet & legs
Christina Ochoa, a Spanish actress she is an ocean biologist, as well as an author. The grandniece of Nobel laureate Severo Ochoa. Ochoa's talents in science and art were also emphasized within her family. Ochoa became a social-media scientist following her training that brought her across Spain, Australia and America. She hosts numerous web-based shows and scientific conferences, and has served as keynote speaker. Acting is what she loves to do even though sciences was a fascination for her. She began her acting professional career as a hobbyist before moving to Madrid for a better understanding of the field and in hopes of securing a few scenes. In 2008, her movie debut was in the series 'La que se avecina.' She has since appeared in various television shows and also on stage. She has been a contributor for Vogue Spain H magazine and El Imparcial as a writer. In 2009, She became a member of Mensa.
Carli Lloyd, an American soccer player who is the two-time Olympic gold medallist. She is currently playing for Manchester City she scored the winning goals in the Olympics of 2008 Olympics and the 2012 Olympics and won two gold medals to the US the first person of any gender who scored a gold medal-winning goal in two Olympics. In the 2015 World Cup, she won one gold medal in the US. The team represented the US at three FIFA Womens World Cup tournaments and was named as the top player of this year's FIFA Womens World Cup. The hat-trick she scored in the final match of the tournament is popular. More than 230 times she's played for the US team in international matches and has scored over 90 goals. According to Head coach James Galanis she is a fantastic midfielder who is fully focused on the sport. Carli has had to make a number of sacrifices off the field to pursue her goals and brings professionality in the club. She published a best-selling book in 2016, 'When No One was Watching'. President Obama made her the co-chair of the Council on Fitness and Nutrition. Council on Fitness Sports and Nutrition.










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