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  1. Actress: Cavegirl. Cynthia Ann Thompson was a lovely, spunky and appealing blonde actress with long curly hair, a cute face, a shapely figure, and a wonderfully vivacious personality who alas only acted in a handful of enjoyable low-budget Grade B pictures in the 80s.

  2. Cynthia Annabelle Thompson (29 November 1923 – 8 March 2019) was a Jamaican sprinter. She was born in Kingston, Jamaica. [2] She was one of four female athletes who represented Jamaica at its first Olympic Games, the 1948 Summer Olympics.

  3. Jamaicas Cynthia Thompson first gained attention in 1946, when she won the 100 metres event at that year’s Central American and Caribbean Games, the first held since the end of World War II, and also took silver in the 50 metres.

  4. Cynthia K. Thompson is a neurolinguist and cognitive neuroscientist most known for her research on the brain and language processing and the neurobiology of language recovery in people with aphasia.

  5. Cynthia Thompson. Actress: Body Count. Cynthia Ann Thompson was a lovely, spunky and appealing blonde actress with long curly hair, a cute face, a shapely figure, and a wonderfully vivacious personality who alas only acted in a handful of enjoyable low-budget Grade B pictures in the 80s.

  6. Mar 9, 2019 · When news broke yesterday of the passing of 1948 Olympic 100 metre finalist Cynthia Thompson, the sad reality drew a collective sigh from Jamaica’s track and field fraternity. Thompson, the first Jamaican, male or female, to reach an Olympic 100...

  7. Cynthia L. Thompson is a multi-talented entrepreneur, speaker, life coach, and author of The Power of a Prophetic Mindset and the Woman You Will Journal: a 40-Day Journey to Change.

  8. Dr. Cynthia Thompson is a multi-talented entrepreneur, speaker, life coach and spiritual advisor to corporate and global kingdom leaders.

  9. Mar 8, 2019 · Jamaicas Cynthia Thompson first gained attention in 1946, when she won the 100 metres event at that year’s Central American and Caribbean Games, the first held since the end of World War II, and also took silver in the 50 metres.

  10. Dr. Cynthia Thompson was a pioneer and had the distinct honour of being Jamaicas first female Olympic finalist. The year was 1948 and the e Olympic Games – as they were then called – were held in London, England. Cynthia and four other young ladies were sent to London to represent Jamaica.

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