Dara Torres-Amazing

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Dara just one the national title in the 100M Freestyle in 54.4 at the ripe old age of 40. Simply Incredible. :applaud: :woot: If that's not inspiring I don't know what is.
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    Another doubter...... sports.espn.go.com/.../story Is Torres' unprecedented feat too good to be true? By Pat Forde ESPN.com (Archive) Updated: July 5, 2008, 10:58 PM ET Comment Email Print OMAHA, Neb. -- I want to believe in Supermom. I want to believe Dara Torres, at age 41, has become a faster swimmer than she was in her teens, 20s and 30s with no strings attached. I want to believe she has rocketed out of a six-year retirement, bounced back from childbirth, overcome two surgeries in the past eight months and become the best American female sprinter -- again -- through nothing more than hard work and sensational talent. I want to believe 40-somethings everywhere have an all-natural inspiration for doing what they thought they were too old to do.
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    Another doubter...... sports.espn.go.com/.../story Is Torres' unprecedented feat too good to be true? By Pat Forde ESPN.com (Archive) Updated: July 5, 2008, 10:58 PM ET Comment Email Print OMAHA, Neb. -- I want to believe in Supermom. I want to believe Dara Torres, at age 41, has become a faster swimmer than she was in her teens, 20s and 30s with no strings attached. I want to believe she has rocketed out of a six-year retirement, bounced back from childbirth, overcome two surgeries in the past eight months and become the best American female sprinter -- again -- through nothing more than hard work and sensational talent. I want to believe 40-somethings everywhere have an all-natural inspiration for doing what they thought they were too old to do.
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