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    Mary King. 150,641 likes · 272 talking about this. Official Facebook page of Event Rider Mary King MBE DL. 6 x Olympian, 3 x Olympic medalist. 6 gold medals at World and European Champs. Winner of 5*...

  2. Feb 2, 2021 · In this blog, we tell the story of Mary King, the namesake of The Real Mary King's Close, and why she was a woman ahead of her time.

  3. Level 1 166 Argyle St Camden NSW 2570. Email : marykinginstitute@outlook.com. Ph: 0423 232 170

  4. Welcome to The Real Mary King's Close. One of Edinburgh's top attractions and only preserved 17th-century street. This month, we are running special PRIDE HISTORY TOURS.

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  6. Mary Elizabeth King MBE DL (née Thomson, born 8 June 1961) is a British equestrian who competes in eventing. She has represented Great Britain at six Olympics from 1992 to 2012, winning team silver in 2004 and 2012, and team bronze in 2008. At the World Equestrian Games, she won team gold in 1994 and 2010, and team silver in 2006.

  7. Prof. King. Mary Elizabeth King (born July 30, 1940) is a professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the United Nations affiliated University for Peace, a political scientist, and author of several publications.

  8. Mary King is an Emmy Award-winning anchor/reporter working for WBTV in Charlotte, North Carolina. She co-anchors WBTV This Morning alongside John Carter from 4:30-7 am. She joined the WBTV News team in August 2019.

  9. Mary King is an American journalist working for WBTV as a co-anchor of WBTV This Morning on weekdays from 4:30 to 7 a.m. and co-hosts QC Morning on weekdays at 9 a.m. She joined the station in August 2019 after working in Columbia, South Carolina at WIS as a morning anchor and a reporter for over seven years.

  10. Mary has won all three (Lexington, Badminton, Burghley) events of the Grand Slam of Eventing with a career highlighting occurring at Lexington in 2011 where she achieved the unique feat of placing first and second with her two horses.