- the season's
discipline leader,
Camille Rast of Switzerland, with her
countrywoman Wendy Holdener placing second.
Picking up
where she left off, defending...
- the
Thracesian Theme when one of
their number attempted to
violate a
countrywoman, but in the
struggle she
seized his
sword and
killed him;
instead of...
- the
Irish word cailín "girl/woman", the
diminutive of
caile "woman,
countrywoman".
Although it
derives from the
Irish language,
Colleen as a
given name...
-
Costume of the
French countrywoman,
woodcut from Breton's
Recueil des
Habits (1564)...
-
tournament was the
Australian Open,
where she beat
Petra Martić and
fellow countrywoman Alexandra Panova (despite
having two
match points against her) in the...
-
individual event in 2024 at her home
Olympics in
Paris by
beating her
fellow countrywoman, Sara
Balzer in the all-French gold
medal bout.
Brunet was born in Lyon...
-
second woman to
repeat as champion,
following in the
footsteps of her
countrywoman, 2011 and 2012
CrossFit Games champion Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir. Katrín...
- 2023). ACWW
holds a
triennial conference and
publishes a magazine, The
Countrywoman, four
times a year. Late 19th
Century –
rural women's
groups were set...
-
competition at the 2013
World Aquatics Championships. She
defeated her
fellow countrywoman Ginger Huber and
German Anna
Bader to win the gold medal. In 2015, she...
- Games, she won a
bronze medal in the women's doubles,
competing with
countrywoman Tang He Tian. "Badminton:
Britons make semi-finals". The
Daily Telegraph...