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Natalie Coughlin hasn’t competed at a big swimming meet since the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She did pretty well there, winning six medals. Then came an extended break that included a popular stint on “Dancing With the Stars.” Now Coughlin is back in the pool aiming for a spot in her third Olympics.
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Coughlin extends backstroke dominance after break
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
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WHETHER flying through the air looking weightless or spinning so fast that they turn into a blur, figure skaters at the Olympics often make their sport look easy.
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Before the Glitter, Plenty of Bruises (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
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Great dancers are great athletes. That’s why “Kings of the Dance,†running through tomorrow at City Center, is practically an Olympics in tights. Dancing separately and together, these great performers are in peak condition, and no wonder: Each takes ballet class daily for 90 minutes, then rehearses for five…
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Flesh dance (New York Post)
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
6:48 am
Great dancers are great athletes. That’s why “Kings of the Dance,†running through tomorrow at City Center, is practically an Olympics in tights. Dancing separately and together, these great performers are in peak condition, and no wonder: Each takes ballet class daily for 90 minutes, then rehearses for five…
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Flesh dance (New York Post)
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
6:48 am
Great dancers are great athletes. That’s why “Kings of the Dance,†running through tomorrow at City Center, is practically an Olympics in tights. Dancing separately and together, these great performers are in peak condition, and no wonder: Each takes ballet class daily for 90 minutes, then rehearses for five…
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Flesh dance (New York Post)