Cambridge Encyclopedia :: Cambridge Encyclopedia Vol. 15

Christine Caron

French swimmer. She won the silver medal in the 100 m backstroke at the 1964 Olympic Games and broke the world record. In 1966 she was European champion, and was French champion 29 times.

Portions of the summary below have been contributed by Wikipedia.
See also: Kikki

Kiki may refer to:

In music:

KIKI (FM), Rhythmic Top 40 outlet based in Honolulu, Hawaii Kiki Carter, activist, singer/songwriter, and columnist Kiki de Montparnasse, nightclub singer, actress, model, and painter Kiki Dee, highly successful singer/songwriter Kiki Djan, Ghanaian musician who was the keyboardist with the band Osibisa Kierra "Kiki" Sheard, Young gospel artist

In sports:

Kiki Cuyler, Major League Baseball player from 1921 until 1938 Kiki Musampa, Dutch international footballer who is currently on loan to Manchester City from Atlético de Madrid Kiki Vandeweghe, former National Basketball Association player and the current General Manager of the Denver Nuggets

In other fields:

Enrique "Kiki" Camarena Salazar, undercover agent for the United States Drug Enforcement Administration Kiki (Sluggy Freelance), a fictional ferret in the Sluggy Freelance webcomic Kiki Haakonson, the winner of the first Miss World beauty pageant in 1951 KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Manto, action/shoot'em up game released for the Super Nintendo in 1992 Kiki Preston, American socialite and alleged mother of a son born out of wedlock with HRH Prince George, Duke of Kent Kiki Sheppard, African-American television host Kiki Smith, American artist classified as a feminist artist Kiki's Delivery Service, anime feature film A nickname for US-based actress Kirsten Dunst An enemy in some Sonic the Hedgehog games
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same human name.
Christine Keeler - The Profumo Affair, The portrait, Publications [next] [back] Christina (Georgina) Rossetti - Works

User Comments Add a comment…