Cindy Parlow played at the University of North Carolina from 1995-98, winning a couple of public titles and twice winning the Hermann Trophy as the National Player of the Year (1997 and 1998). Parlow recorded 68 objectives and 53 helps during her university vocation and is one of 10 parts in the program's set of experiences to record at least 40 objectives and aids a profession.
Parlow showed up for the U.S. Ladies' National Team in 1996 and played 9 years on the crew, winning Olympic gold awards in 1996 and 2004 and a Women's World Cup title in 1999. She procured a silver decoration at the 2000 Olympics and a bronze at the 2003 World Cup.
She positions among the U.S. Ladies' National Team's record-breaking driving scorers with 75 objectives and 35 aids 158 vocation appearances. Parlow additionally played three season in the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) where she drove the Atlanta Beat to three sequential season finisher appearances.
Following her playing vocation, Parlow Cone, 34, has filled in as an associate mentor for the ladies' soccer program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for six seasons from 2007-12. She helped guide the group to public title winning seasons in 2009 and 2012.
The former Cindy Hensley has been married once, to John McCain. They celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on May 17, 2008.
Cindy Leal Massey has written the book "Nicotine Chronicles," which is a collection of stories on addiction curated by the author.
Cindy McIntyre has written: 'Seattle, Tacoma & Puget Sound' 'A century apart' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Historic buildings, History, Local, Local History, Pictorial works, Postcards 'Maine at Work and Play'
Cindy Sondik Aron has written: 'Ladies and gentlemen of the civil service' -- subject(s): History, Women in the civil service, Civil service
Cindy Hundt goes by Cindy.
Cindy Gil goes by Cindy.
Cindy Landolt goes by Cindytraining.
Cindy Ambuehl is 173 cm.
Cindy Speaker goes by Cindy Speaker.
Cindy Nicole goes by Cindy Nicole.
Cindy in Hawaiian is spelled "Kini."
Cindy can be translated to Hindi as सिंडी (sindi).