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Cassie is a feminine given name and a short form of various other given names Cassandra, Cassandro, and Cassidy mostly used in English-speaking countries. It is more rarely a surname. People and fictional characters named Cassie include: People with the name Given name or nickname Entertainment * The X Factor (British series 1), Cassie Compton (born 1987), British West End actress, singer and ''CharliiTV'' presenter * Cassie Davis (born 1986), Australian singer, songwriter and producer. Cassie Brown: American modelo from California. born 1995 * Cassie Gaines (1948–1977), American singer * Cassie Jaye (born 1986), American actress and film director * Cassie Powney (born 1983), British actor * Cassie Ramone (born 1986), American rock guitarist and singer * Cassie Scerbo (born 1990), American actress, singer and dancer * Cassie Steele (born 1989), Canadian actress and singer-songwriter * Cassie Taylor (born 1986), American singer-songwriter and blues ...
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Casandra
Casandra may refer to: * Casandra Stark, female film director * Cristina Casandra (born 1977), Romanian long-distance runner * Silviu Casandra (born 1975), Romanian race walker See also

* Cassandra (other) * Cassi (other) * Cassie (other) * Kassandra (other) * Kassie (other) * Kasi (other) {{given name, type=both ...
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Cassie Andrews (cricketer)
William Charles Andrews (14 July 1908 – 9 June 1962), better known as Cassie Andrews, was an Australian first class cricketer. Opening the batting for Queensland against New South Wales New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a States and territories of Australia, state on the Eastern states of Australia, east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria (state), Victoria to the south, and South ... in 1934-35, Andrews scored 253, adding 335 in 239 minutes for the seventh wicket with Eric Bensted after Queensland were 6 for 113, setting an Australian seventh-wicket record that stood until 2014. References External links * New South Wales cricketers 1908 births 1962 deaths Queensland cricketers Sportspeople from Maitland, New South Wales Australian cricketers Cricketers from New South Wales 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{Australia-cricket-bio-1900s-stub ...
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Catherine Mackin
Catherine Patricia "Cassie" Mackin (August 28, 1939 – November 20, 1982) was a pioneer woman journalist in United States television network In the early 1970s, she anchored a WRC-TV newscast and in 1972 became NBC's first female correspondent to serve as a floor reporter at the national political conventions. In 1976, she became the first woman to regularly anchor an evening network newscast alone. Early years Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Mackin won a four-year scholarship to the Institute of Notre Dame before entering Washington College in 1956. A year later, she transferred to the University of Maryland at College Park, and worked for the later defunct ''Free State Press'', a weekly paper published in suburban Washington, D.C. She graduated magna cum laude in June 1960 with a B.A. degree in English and minors in economics and history. Mackin was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi women's social fraternity. Career After graduation, Mackin obtained a position at the ' ...
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Cassie Edwards
Cassie Edwards is an American author of over 100 historical romance novels published between 1982 and 2009. She has been published by Dorchester Publishing, Signet Books, Kensington Publishing and Harlequin. Edwards stopped publishing after it was discovered she widely plagiarized works by other authors for her own novels. Biography Edwards began writing romances in 1982 and released her 100th novel, ''Savage Skies'', on August 28, 2007. Although her earlier books were classic historical romances, the vast majority of her novels involve Native American tribes. Edwards's grandmother was Cheyenne. Her first 99 books sold a combined 10 million copies as of August 2007, with her more recent novels averaging sales of 250,000–350,000 copies. Edwards has won the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award, as well as being named one of Affaire de Coeur's top ten favorite romance writers. Edwards has a reputation for met ...
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Cassie Brown
Cassie Eileen Brown (January 10, 1919 – December 30, 1986) was a Newfoundland and Labrador journalist, author, publisher and editor. Brown is most distinguished for her books ''Death on the Ice'', which was featured in ''Reader's Digest'', and ''The Wreck of the Florizel''. Early life and education Brown was born in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland, to Wilson and Caroline (Hillier) Horwood. Her early education took place in Rose Blanche, St. Georges, and, later, in St. John's after her family moved there when she was eleven years old. In St. John's, Brown's father worked as a freelance broadcaster and her mother as a teacher and entrepreneur. The tourist resort, "Karwood", established by Caroline Horwood on the outskirts of St. John's, would eventually become Brown's writing retreat. Career Brown started writing when she was a teenager, beginning with newspaper articles. Later, her work expanded to include freelance script-writing and educational broadcasts for CBC. She gained rec ...
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Cassy Vericel
Cassy Vericel (born 10 January 1991 in Lyon) is a French former artistic gymnast. She won the bronze medal on floor exercise at the 2007 World Championships. Vericel was selected to participate at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro ... but pulled out due to an ankle injury. References 1991 births Living people French female artistic gymnasts Medalists at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Sportspeople from Lyon 21st-century French women 21st-century French sportswomen {{France-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Cassie Sharpe
Cassie Sharpe (born September 14, 1992) is a Canadian Freestyle skiing, freestyle skier. Sharpe became the Olympic champion in women's halfpipe after winning gold in Pyeongchang County, Pyeongchang, South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics. She won a silver medal at the 2015 World Championships in halfpipe in Kreischberg and won gold and bronze in superpipe at the X Games, Winter X Games in 2016 and 2018, respectively. She is currently managed bSuperheroes Management. Career She grew up in Comox, British Columbia on Vancouver Island and learned how to ski with her family, skiing for the first time with her brothers at age 11. Her parents enrolled her in Bumps and Jumps at Mount Washington Alpine Resort, Mount Washington in 2004. Sharpe competed in moguls, aerials, and slopestyle in her early years. Later she would win her first halfpipe event in 2012, which would get her into the discipline. Sharpe announced her arrival on the international scene in halfpipe when she won silver at ...
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Cassandra Potter
Cassandra "Cassie" Potter (née Johnson) (born October 30, 1981) is an American curling, curler best known for Skip (curling), skipping the United States Women's Curling Team at the Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics, 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2005 World Women's Curling Championship, 2005 Women's World Curling Championships. Her sister is fellow curler and long-time teammate Jamie Haskell. Career Early career Potter was born in Bemidji, Minnesota, a curling hotbed. She began playing the game at age 5, and honed the strategic elements of her game by watching Canada, Canadian curling competitions on television. After playing as an alternate at the 1998 World Junior Curling Championships for the 5th-place U.S. team skipped (captained) by Hope Schmitt, Cassandra returned to the Junior Championships in 2002, this time as the skip of the team; she and her United States squad went on to capture the gold medal with a win over Matilda Mattsson of Sweden. In 2003, Cassie returned once a ...
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Cassie Patten
Cassandra ("Cassie") Lily Patten (born 1 January 1987 at Cardinham, Cornwall, United Kingdom) is a British freestyle swimmer and coach who won the bronze in the 10 km open-water event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Early life Her first swimming lesson took place with Dave Darborne in Bodmin when she was five years old. She joined Bodmin Swimming Club. She stayed there for the next eight years where, aged 13, she went to her first national age group championships where she came 5th in the 200m butterfly. Aged 14, she attended Plymouth College as a swimming scholar. She enjoyed her time at the school and she was made senior prefect and the house captain of Chaytor's House. Patten was coached by Jon Rudd, Amanda Booth and Jo Johns in the highly successful Plymouth Leander Swimming programme at this time. Aged 19, she moved to Stockport Metro Swimming club outside Manchester, to be coached by Sean Kelly. He moved her away from the 200m butterfly and trained her to become a d ...
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Cassie Mitchell
Cassie Mitchell (born June 8, 1981) is an associate professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, American engineer, and Paralympic cyclist and track and field athlete. Early life Mitchell was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and graduated from high school in Warner in 1999 as valedictorian of her class; shortly thereafter, she developed neuromyelitis optica, which left her paralyzed from the chest down with limited movement of her arms and hands and with permanent double vision. In 2004, she graduated from Oklahoma State University with a BS degree in chemical engineering. She later earned a PhD in biomedical engineering from both Emory and Georgia Tech universities. Academic career Currently, she is an associate professor at Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. She is also the principal investigator for the Laboratory for Pathology Dynamics. Paralympic career Mitchell has competed in 4 Paralympics (2012, 2016, 2020, and ...
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Cassie Law
Cassandra (Cassie) Law is a former American women's rugby union player. She was a member of the United States championship team that won the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup in Cardiff, Wales. Biography Law began her rugby career in 1985 while studying at the University of Oregon. After graduating in 1988, she moved to San Francisco, California to begin her federal career with the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Her rugby career continued in California with the Bay Area SheHawks (BASH) where she competed from 1988 to 1995 winning three National Titles. During these years, she represented the Pacific Coast Grizzlies territorial team and was selected to join the USA Eagles Women's National Rugby Team competing from 1990 to 1994. Law's international rugby career as a United States Eagle began at RugbyFest 1990 in New Zealand. She was in the inaugural 1991 Rugby World Cup and also featured in the 1994 Rugby World Cup in Edinburgh, Scotland where the Eagles fell to England ta ...
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Cassie Jackman
Cassandra Jackman (born 22 December 1972 and competing in some years as Cassie Campion) is an English former squash player who won the World Open in 1999. She was England's leading player throughout much of the 1990s and the first few years of the 21st century. She retired due to a recurring back injury in December 2004. Jackman was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2004 Birthday Honours for services to squash. Biography Born in North Walsham, Norfolk, she won five British under-23 titles, and five senior British national titles. She represented England at four World Team Championships in 1992 in Vancouver, 1994 in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, 1996 in Malaysia and 2004 in Amsterdam. She lost the 1996 World Open final to Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9–4, 9–2, 4–9, 9–6 who would go on to win another four World Opens. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games she won a gold medal in the doubles with Sue Wright, and a bronze in the singles. In 1999 she won ...
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