The WSJ article about Franklin's decision to keep her amateur status was pretty bland. This NYT article is a much better read. I think the writer wants you to conclue that not turning pro is part of her way of coping with the stress.
The 25th paragraph mentions a USMS forum member who posts regularily (though sometimes under different handles).
www.nytimes.com/.../olympic-hopeful-missy-franklin-loves-her-high-school-team.html
The WSJ article about Franklin's decision to keep her amateur status was pretty bland. This NYT article is a much better read. I think the writer wants you to conclue that not turning pro is part of her way of coping with the stress.
The 25th paragraph mentions a USMS forum member who posts regularily (though sometimes under different handles).
www.nytimes.com/.../olympic-hopeful-missy-franklin-loves-her-high-school-team.html
She needs to go pro if she wins 1 or 2 Olympic Gold Medals. Golds medals means cosmetic/hair endorsements for the ladies. She could still go to college. Phelps did.
The WSJ article about Franklin's decision to keep her amateur status was pretty bland. This NYT article is a much better read. I think the writer wants you to conclue that not turning pro is part of her way of coping with the stress.
The 25th paragraph mentions a USMS forum member who posts regularily (though sometimes under different handles).
www.nytimes.com/.../olympic-hopeful-missy-franklin-loves-her-high-school-team.html
She needs to go pro if she wins 1 or 2 Olympic Gold Medals. Golds medals means cosmetic/hair endorsements for the ladies. She could still go to college. Phelps did.