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"Gloria Monti (GD 1995)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Feb 1994 13:10:42 -0400
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> The local Boston news stations 'talked to' Nancy at DisneyWorld on Sunday.
> Apparently there was a large parade in her honor.  She said she left the
> Olympics early to get away from everything.  (She was surrounded by cameras,
> people and large mice when she said this.)
>
        Mark Spitz also left Munich early in 1972 and didn't stay for the
closing ceremonies.  Granted, the situation was definitely more serious
and he felt that his life might be in danger.  However.  He was also
surrounded by cameras when he said this upon his return to the US.  And
surrounded by cameras for the next few years.  Do we want to fault him for
that?
        The interesting part is that Spitz could not endorse any products
for money until he remained in sports.  Once he returned home he retired
from competitive swimming and that's when he started making money.  I am
surprised that Nancy could do both.  Any thoughts?
 
        Gloria Monti

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