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We Americans are famous for our sentimental side. How else do you explain our weepy fascination with the Olympics, or with most of the films of Steven Spielberg? If that's not enough to convince you, don't forget this piece of incontrovertible evidence: We love greeting cards.
There are athletes who dream of going to the Olympics, and then there are those who will actually go. If Brenda N. Taylor `01 keeps up her athletic prowess, hers will be a name to look for in the 2004 Olympics.
After graduation, she is continuing her training for the US Nationals in the end of June and will keep training for the 2004 Olympics.
While Taylor was preparing for the upcoming season in Cambridge, Gyorffy was in Sydney representing Hungary in the 2000 Olympics. Although Gyorffy's performance of 1.89 meters at Sydney was far from her best, she soared to fifth in the world at the 2000 Indoor World Championships at Lisbon in...
There was serious doubt at beginning of the season as to whether this year's team could make it back to Minneapolis, once All-World defenseman Angela Ruggiero `02-04 announced that she was taking the year off to train for the Olympics with the U.S. National Team.