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  1. 14 de feb. de 2017 · Nancy Greene skied so fast she broke the clock. What actually happened was almost as dramatic because the Omega automatic timing system (still a relatively new advancement dating back to 1956) ...

  2. Nancy Green (condado de Montgomery, Kentucky; 4 de marzo de 1834-Chicago, Illinois; 30 de agosto de 1923) fue una exesclava, niñera, cocinera, activista estadounidense y la primera modelo afroamericana.Fue contratada para promover la marca comercial corporativa "Aunt Jemima".Aunque la receta no era suya, se convirtió en la primera marca comercial viva del mundo publicitario. [1]

  3. Nancy Greene was Canada's top ski racer through the 1960's, winning gold and silver medals at the 1968 Grenoble Olympics and overall World Cup titles in 1967 and 68. Her total of 13 World Cup victories is still a Canadian record. She won 17 Canadian Championship titles in all disciplines. Retiring at age 24, Nancy married Al Raine and together ...

  4. Nancy Greene is one of the best known names in Canadian skiing. Her success at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France made a lasting impression on Canadian skiers and non-skiers alike, and Nancy has stayed in the public eye ever since.

  5. Nancy Catherine « Tiger » Greene Raine, O.C., O.B.C., skieuse alpine (née le 11 mai 1943 à Ottawa, en Ontario).La médaillée d’or olympique Nancy Greene a été nommée meilleure athlète féminine du 20 e siècle au Canada par la Presse canadienne.Deux fois championne de la Coupe du monde de ski alpin, Nancy Greene a participé aux épreuves de slalom, de slalom géant et de descente.

  6. Perhaps the most famous name in Canadian alpine skiing, Nancy Greene’s title as Canada’s Female Athlete of the 20th Century is not without merit. In 1967 she became the first non-European to win the World Cup, with victories in seven of the sixteen events. The next year solidified her status as a champion: she won the World Cup, gold in the ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Aujourd'hui l'histoire | Quand Nancy Greene a été doublement médaillée aux Jeux olympiques de Grenoble, en février 1968, la fierté canadienne a atteint un rare paroxysme. Discipline jusque ...