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"And I grew up as a competitive athlete in Colorado".
That is enough of an inaccuracy to make the sensor nearly useless to a competitive athlete.
"When you're a competitive athlete, you don't want to be embarrassed," Lopes said.
It sounds strange for an average citizen, but for a competitive athlete that is a disgrace.
His career as a competitive athlete already in shambles from a doping scandal, Lance Armstrong fell further from grace Wednesday.
He is a gym rat, and the farther he walked away from the lifestyle of a competitive athlete, the more he craved it.
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Our beloved Ruthie was the lodestar of family and friends, a passionate supporter of the arts, politics, her alma mater Sarah Lawrence, hospital research and patient care in New York, Israel and the Dominican Republic, a fiercely competitive athlete, a beautiful and graceful woman.
The sport offers an alternative vision of what a successful, competitive athlete looks like, and this spirit extends beyond teams, leagues, and national borders.
She could row just as long and powerfully whether her estrogen levels were high, low or in between; whether she used contraceptives; and whether she was an experienced, competitive athlete or a rowing duffer.
With only one other girl to practice with at school, the 7th grade straight-A student thought joining the boys' wrestling team would help her be a more competitive athlete and allow her to play the sport she calls one of her "passions".
He became a very competitive athlete at Arlington High School playing varsity football when he was stricken with polio during practice in 1945.
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