She cheered from the sidelines, wearing floppy hats and cheery sun dresses.
She cheered me on from 500 miles away for my first race (calming me down over the phone for my pre-race panic) and talked me through my bar exam jitters.
Aparna Choudharie, a scientist at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, sat cross-legged in her sari on the ground as she cheered on one of the speakers who took the stage.
She was cheered on by British chef Gordon Ramsay, who also attempted a bite of the hot stuff before begging for water.
She was cheered on by her brother, her parents (her father coached her) and her grandparents, who had traveled from India to watch.
Torres took her time getting out of the pool, looking up at the stands where for nearly three decades she has been cheered on her in Olympic bids.
"It was just so alive, " she said by phone as people cheered and car horns sounded in the background.
"Cheered by her crew as she swam toward the side of her escort boat, Voyager, for a feed this morning, she gave the thumbs up" and asked how the crew was doing, according to her blog.
As Annaleise Carr approached the Toronto shore, her red swimming cap bobbing up and down as she swam freestyle, a crowd of supporters cheered and clapped.
The first time she walked down the steps at work, her student assistant cheered.
Finally, she ended up at Copley Square, where she was reunited with her husband, Doug, who had cheered her on.
The crowd that had cheered wildly for Stephens, only 25 hours after she ousted an injured Serena Williams, gave Azarenka tepid applause as she left the court.
Sullivan, in a scene reminiscent of an MGM musical, was cheered by a crowd on the UVA campus as she emerged from the famous Rotunda, where the board held its meeting.
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Cheered on by her Australian-based relatives and the local expatriate Serb community, she took the opening set 6-0 in 24 minutes.
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