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USOC honors 1980 USA Women?s Olympic Volleyball Team
- By USA Volleyball
- Published 05/31/2005
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by Paul Soriano
Though the 2006 Torino Winter Games are 259 days away and the 2008 Beijing Summer Games won?t begin for another 1,169 days, the Olympic torch burned brightly Friday at the United States Olympic Training Complex in honor of the 1980 USA Women?s Olympic Volleyball Team.
A day after being honored by USA Volleyball at the organization?s 60th Annual Dorothy C. Boyce Annual Awards and Recognitions Banquet at the
During the symposium the former players, members of the first resident program in any sport to call the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center home, shared stories, experiences and ideals with the current team members.
?I think we were more star-struck than anything, what with the caliber of players we had in the meeting room on a real personal level with us,? said Team USA outside hitter Cynthia Barboza, an alternate on the 2004 Women?s Olympic Team. ?Coming to realize that these players have gone through what we have gone through -- probably a lot more -- helps put everything that we do and all of the struggles that we think we have into perspective because they have done some amazing things that we hope to accomplish as well.?
?I really enjoyed listening to all of the veterans talk,? added outside hitter Kristin Richards. ?It was really inspirational for me personally. A lot of great things were said and I got to meet some players who I had never met before.?
Following the symposium the United States Olympic Committee honored the team with a VIP tour of the complex, lunch and a specially decorated cake in the
?It truly is an honor for us to have you here today,? said Scherr. ?We?re very appreciative that you made a stop after getting your award in
Twenty-five years ago, the Arie Selinger-coached Americans -- Janet Baier, Carolyn Becker, Rita Crockett, Patty Dowdell, Laurie Flachmeier, Debbie Green, Flo Hyman, Laurel Brassey, Debbie Landreth, Diane McCormick,
But the
?We are dedicated -- those of us who are on the current staff -- and understand the sacrifice that you made for our country in not going to the 1980 Olympic Games,? added Scherr, a 1988 USA Olympian in freestyle wrestling. ?That?s something we will never allow to have happen again. We appreciate the sacrifice that you made. It?s an honor to have you here. Thank you for what you mean to the Olympic movement and to all of us.?
Baier, Becker, Brassey, Dowdell, Flachmeier, Green, Landreth, McCormick, Woodstra and Selinger -- along with 1980 Olympic alternate Sharon Moore -- were in town for the events in
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