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Just before the womenıs 100M dash Saturday night, the announcer said that
American sprinter Lauryn Williams was inspired to run by an exhibit at the
Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA. I think he said the exhibit
encouraged the visitor to race against images of a sprinter projected on the
wall. She raced against the exhibit until she beat it.
Saturday night, Lauryn won the silver medal!
What a story!
Did anyone else hear this?
Did I miss any of the details?
--
John W. Kelton
Environmental Designer
and Interpretive Planner
256.881.3682 ph | 256.880.3682 fx
eclectic group, inc.
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