Olympian Torah Bright had a winning response to those criticizing her nude breastfeeding photo. The 34-year-old Australian athlete recently took to Instagram to share a relatable glimpse inside ...
It’s rare to find an Olympic goldmedalist whose smile shines brighter than their medal, but for one Australiansnowboarder, who won gold in the halfpipe in 2010, has been gleaming eversince, and is ...
Torah Bright, an Australian snowboarder, is taking breastfeeding to a whole new level. The 34-year-old Olympic gold medalist shared a tribute to her son on Instagram for Mother's Day earlier this ...
Gold medalist Torah Bright, of Australia, competes during the women’s halfpipe qualifying on Cypress Mountain at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, in this file photo from February 18, 2010.
WATCH THE RUN: TORAH Bright has claimed silver for Australia, leaving it until her last run to post her medal-winning score. Immediately before Torah Bright’s flawless silver medal run, her coach and ...
SOCHI, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 12: Silver medalist Torah Bright of Australia celebrates during the flower ceremony for the Snowboard Women’s Halfpipe Finals on day five of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at ...
Torah Bright thought she would delight her followers with a powerful series of photos celebrating motherhood, while posting one breastfeeding photo that caught some serious attention. The 34-year-old ...
To mark her first mother’s day since giving birth to her son Flow with her husband and fellow snowboarder Angus Thomson, 34-year-old Torah Bright posted a series of pictures on Instagram, captioned: ...
WEST VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Australian Torah Bright has won the gold medal in the Olympic women’s halfpipe, defeating American Hannah Teter during a pressure-packed second run. Bright fell ...
When: Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Torah Bright claims she never cared much about winning. Yes, the Australian superstar made an entire career out of winning in the halfpipe, but for her ...
Torah Bright, the Australian snowboarding gold medalist on the halfpipe at the Vancouver Olympics, may not be Jewish but her name is just what it looks like – homage to the Jewish Five Books of Moses.
Torah Bright’s parents drove six hours, flew 20 more, then hid in a closet at their daughter’s place in Vancouver so they could surprise her later. These are the lengths people go to celebrate a gold ...