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31. . ,fn 5511 7-. fail. .. 7 V-Yi he swimmers lined up on the starting blocks. The starting gun fired. The swimmers glided through the water as if it were second nature to them. One swimmer burst into the lead. That swimmer was none other than Washington's own, Andrea I-Iayesg the place, the Goodwill Games in Moscow. An- drea brought home one gold and two silver medals after competing against some of the best swimmers the world had to offer and left her mark on Pensacola as well as the rest of the world. To attain the level of success she reached, An- drea said, You have to enjoy what you are do- ing. You can't compete for someone else. There are sacrifices that have to be made and you will only make them if you are doing the work for yourself. You have to have a positive attitude. You aren't going to always do well, but you have to believe in yourself, you have to really think you can achieve the top in what you are doing, Who knows how far Andrea will go in life? She moved on to swim at the University of Texas, where her coach is also the coach of the U.S. Olympic Swim Team. Maybe someday we'll find ourselves in front ofthe television, on the edge of our seats cheering for Andrea to win an Olympic Gold. - Terry Baker Andrea Hayes Wins One Gold And Two Silver Medals In Swimming At The Goodwill Games In Moscow if r 1 OU I 0 f ,OUNDS .1:g.f:,57r--- . .. . . . -- HK. ! 'f -.1 , 1 yv 'I-7' .,. .21 --efT.:q Nl' 1 ' . 2 . C' . Winneri I 3
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