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Jodi Rave: Olympic dreams
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2002 "I don't know why women can't fly with the Titans, but if I could soar at speeds near 60 mph some 20 feet above the ground for the length of a football field, I would do it. I would live life on the edge. Most definitely. Well, maybe, if only in my dreams. On Tuesday, I was content to just sit in the grandstand under the bright sun at Utah's Olympic Park. Among the crowd of 20,000 fleece-and-Gortex-clad spectators, I watched the ski jump masters take flying leaps into the wild blue sky during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. . ." Get the Story:
JODI RAVE LEE: Olympic athletes give us a chance to dream (The Lincoln Journal Star 2/16)
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