Comments about ‘Mormons in the 2012 Olympics, Days 15-16: Adams' shot put silver turns golden’
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As a mormon I am proud of the LDS olympic athletes.
As a Ute I am proud of the PAC-12 success. In case anyone missed it; here is a summary comment.
8/13/12 WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - The PAC-12 Conference’s final medal count. If the league were a nation, it would have ranked fourth, just ahead of Germany (44). The Pac-12’s 19 gold medals would have ranked fifth among all countries.
Am I saying the U is competitive (at this time) with these PAC-12 calibre athletes? No! (And only a few in the world are!) I am saying it is a pleasure to watch and compete against them!!
Who am I sir?
It's nice that you can feel pride in associating with members of the PAC.
btw, the rest of the world also watched and competed against them.
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