From Deseret News archives:
Ex-Y. teammates ready for heptathlon
"We have seen an awful lot of each other over the years," Marsha said as the two women relaxed at the Athletes Village for the 2004 Olympic Games.
"Even here, we've hardly been apart. Ever since we saw each other last Thursday, we've been together. We've eaten together, watched movies together, hung out together."
On Friday and Saturday, on the track and in the field at Athens Olympic Stadium, they will compete together in the Olympic women's heptathlon the seven-sport event that includes javelin, high jump, shot put, long jump, hurdles and races at 200 and 800 meters.
It is an unlikely alliance. Marsha is a black athlete from the Caribbean. Tiffany is a white kid who grew up in American Fork. But their sport brought them together and showed them how much they have in common.
Throughout their careers, as they have watched each other graduate from college, marry and improve in their sport, they have shared the same coach BYU head women's track coach Craig Poole, who is here in Athens and more often than not they have trained on the same fields and competed in the same meets.
Both women agree that that closeness has helped them each get better.
"We motivate each other," says Marsha. "When one of us gets it going, the other one gets going too. We're both competitive."
Tiffany, who at 29 is two years younger than Marsha, has always had a slight edge. At the 1998 NCAA track & field championships, when both were BYU seniors, Tiffany won the national championship and Marsha finished fourth.
"We would love a first and fourth here," says Tiffany.
Realistically, that's not going to happen. Even if they posted their personal bests in all seven events, their scores would not add up to the 6,900 points that is commonplace for Carolina Kluft, the pre-meet favorite from Sweden, whose personal best is 7,001 points.
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