Moody (surname) - Sports

Sports

  • Andrea Moody (born 1978), Canadian swimmer
  • Chris Moody (born 1953), English golfer
  • Christian Moody (born 1983), American basketball player
  • Emmanuel Moody (born 1987), American football running back
  • Eric Moody (baseball) (born 1971), American baseball pitcher
  • Frank Moody (1900–1963), Welsh boxer
  • Glenn Moody (born 1964), English darts player
  • Heather Moody (born 1973), American water polo player
  • Helen Wills Moody (1905–1998), American tennis player
  • John Moody (badminton), New Zealand badminton player
  • John Moody (footballer) (1904–1963), English footballer
  • Keith Moody (born 1953), American football defensive back
  • Lewis Moody (born 1978), English rugby player
  • Matthew Moody (born 1985), Australian rules footballer
  • Mick Moody (born 1960), Irish footballer
  • Orville Moody (1933–2008), American golfer
  • Patricia Moody (born 1934), British canoeist
  • Paul Moody (footballer) (born 1967), English footballer
  • Ralph Moody (1917–2004), American racecar driver and owner
  • Rick Moody (coach), American basketball coach
  • Tera Moody (born 1980), American runner
  • Toby Moody, British motorsport announcer
  • Tom Moody (born 1965), Australian cricketer and coach
  • William Moody (Paul Bearer) (born 1954), American professional wrestler and wrestling manager

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    ...I didn’t come to this with any particular cachet. I was just a person who grew up in the United States. And when I looked around at the people who were sportscasters, I thought they were just people who grew up in the United States, too. So I thought, Why can’t a woman do it? I just assumed everyone else would think it was a swell idea.
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