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NOTEBOOK Ask the Olympians Q


“As a young athlete playing volleyball, which athlete – in any sport – did you look up to as a role model and why?”


Kaleo Kanahele 2012 U.S. Paralympic Women’s Sitting Volleyball Team player


“One athlete I looked up to was Lindsey Berg. She owned the court with this tenacity that I had never seen before. I remember watching her play one time when I was at Nationals in Miami, and I had looked up to her and thought, I want to have confi dence in my game like Lindsey.”


David Lee Two-time U.S. Olympic Men’s Volleyball Team Player


“I looked up to Michael Jordan. He was the man when I was a kid. I loved the Bulls.”


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