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  1. At the age of 59, Nancy Hayes-Green made her debut as “Aunt Jemima” at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, Illinois. She became the first Black corporate model in American history hired to promote a nationally distributed product. In character, “Aunt Jemima” stood beside what was touted as the “world's largest flour barrel”

  2. Nancy Greene et Jean-Claude Killy sont photographié le jour où ils ont reçu leur coupe du monde le 7 avril 1968 à Heavenly Valley, Lake Tahoe, Californie. Bill Young / San Francisco Chronicle. Bill Young / San Francisco Chronicle.

  3. Nancy Greene, a Canadian from tiny Rossland, BC had dethroned the Europeans in one of their chosen sports for the first time. From that point on, Nancy’s life was never quite the same. Her name and photo were suddenly recognized worldwide, appearing on the front pages of newspapers and magazines, and on television all over the globe. And as it turned out, her best was yet to come in 1968.

  4. Nancy Greene's Cahilty Hotel & Suites, Sun Peaks: 921 Bewertungen, 176 authentische Reisefotos und günstige Angebote für Nancy Greene's Cahilty Hotel & Suites. Bei Tripadvisor auf Platz 3 von 8 Hotels in Sun Peaks mit 4/5 von Reisenden bewertet.

  5. N.G.R. has spent a lifetime showing the world what it means to love a sport. As a ski racer, coach, Olympic champ, mountain-resort visionary and Canadian Sen...

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  6. The undisputed best female ski racer in the 1960s, Nancy Greene Raine has always remained in the forefront of public recognition. Over 31 years after winning monumental medals at the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble, France, she was named Canada’s Female Athlete of the Century in 1999. Nancy’s racing career coincided with rapid changes ...

  7. NANCY. (1943- ) La Canadienne Nancy Greene remporta la première Coupe du monde de ski alpin en 1967, ainsi que la suivante. Elle fut également championne olympique de slalom géant en 1968. Considérée comme l'une des plus grandes championnes canadiennes, pour ses résultats mais aussi pour son charisme, elle fut élue en 1999 « sportive ...