Natalie Coughlin Dances Paso Doble
HOLLYWOOD, California, October 20. LAST night, Natalie Coughlin danced the paso doble as part of her stay on the Dancing With The Stars television show. She scored a 22/30, which
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HOLLYWOOD, California, October 20. LAST night, Natalie Coughlin danced the paso doble as part of her stay on the Dancing With The Stars television show. She scored a 22/30, which
HOLLYWOOD, California, October 13. DANCING With The Stars has finished its fourth night of competition, and Natalie Coughlin continues to impress, but still needs your votes! She showed off her
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 9. NATALIE Coughlin returns today to The Morning Swim Show to discuss another successful week on Dancing With the Stars. Coughlin talks with host Peter Busch about
HOLLYWOOD, California, October 6. NATALIE Coughlin kept on rolling in this season's Dancing With The Stars. Last night, she put together a steamy Rumba en route to a total score
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 2. RIO de Janeiro's selection to host the 2016 Olympics, Natalie Coughlin's ready-room prep on Dancing With the Stars and a college swimming team in jeopardy are
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 25. 11-time Olympic medalist swimmer Natalie Coughlin talks about her experience on the hit television show Dancing With The Stars on Friday's edition of The Morning Swim
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 23. TODAY'S edition of The Morning Swim Show details Natalie Coughlin's debut on "Dancing With the Stars" and features an interview with world champion Brenton Rickard. After
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