Beautiful pics of Kathryn Tappen and Carli Lloyd feet & legs
Christina Ochoa is an actress as well as a marine biologist, writer and producer hailing who hails from Spain. Ochoa is also the daughter of Nobel laureate Severo Choa. Ochoa was born into a family that valued both artistic talent and scientific expertise. After completing her education that led her from Spain through Australia and America, she became an active social media based science teacher. She hosts numerous web-based shows and scientific conferences, and has served as a keynote speaker. She came to the realization that even though sciences are among her hobbies, acting is her real obsession. The actress first began acting as a pastime and moved to Madrid to further her knowledge and get some great parts. In 2008, Ochoa made her debut on screen in the show La quiere avecina. In the years since, she's appeared in numerous television series and on stage. She is a writer to Vogue Spain H magazine and El Imparcial as a writer. Mensa joined her in 2009.
Carli Loyd, an American football player who has earned the gold medal in two Olympic medals. The current team is Manchester City she scored the winning goals during the Olympic games of 2008 Olympics and the 2012 Olympics and won 2 gold medals in the US the first person of either gender to score a gold medal winning goal in two Olympics. The team won the US gold medal during the 2014 World Cup. She's been a part of the US team in three FIFA Women's World Cups. She was named the FIFA Womens World Cup 2015 top player. Still, she is commended for her stunning triple-goal scoring hat trick in a championship game. She's played in 230 games with the US national team, scoring over 90 goals. James Galanis says she's a brilliant midfielder and is totally focused on her game. The dedication of Carli to her sport has seen her make many sacrifices. Carli is also a very dedicated player. She published a best-selling book in 2016titled 'When Nobody Was watching'. President Obama made her a co-chair of his President's Council on Fitness Sports and Nutrition.










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