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(Get Low by Liam Payne and Zedd)

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(Finesse by Bruno Mars)

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- [Brad] And the next race for ya.

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800 meters back at it.

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And here is your competitors.

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Vickie Lebrun, Dixon, Wyoming.

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Team Air Force in the house.

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Sarah Balla, from Aurora, Illinois.

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Team Marine Corps.

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And Audra Lyons, from Philly.

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For Team Air Force.

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Abbie Johnson, doing it out
of Minnesota for Team Navy.

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And Julie Dye out of Eastpoint, Michigan.

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Team Navy.

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Anna Kerry coming out of
sunny Florida for Team Navy.

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And Lauren Montoya for SOCOM,
doing it out of Austin, Texas.

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This is a 4.5 class, lower body
below the knee to mid-foot.

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800 meters, two laps around the track.

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(crowd cheering)

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Oh, here we go.

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(crowd cheering)

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Well, that looks like
Sarah Balla right there.

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- [Chris] Taking it out hard.

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There's a pack established behind her.

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The question is, is the
pack going to reel her in?

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- [Brad] You also look at like,

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try to look at the competitors,
see if they're straining,

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or if they're having
problems getting to her.

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But right now I feel like Sarah
Balla's looking pretty solid

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right now.

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- [Chris] She's out there,
she looks pretty good.

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She looks to be opening up her lead.

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The thing is the moment
of reckoning really is

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when you get onto that
second lap with the 800.

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- [Brad] You got that
right, that's for sure.

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First lap, you see her coming off of

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the like 300 meters here.

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300 of the 800 meters,
still getting chased down.

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The pack is splintering behind her.

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- [Chris] And it's Sarah Balla

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in that number one spot here.

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As she makes her way through
this Women's 800 Meter 6.0.

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- [Brad] Coming up to the bell lap.

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Going through it about 1:28.

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Turnover's slowing down a little bit.

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She might be vulnerable to those behind,

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but she looks like their
turnover's slowing down

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a little bit too.

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You see the head bobbing
and weaving a little bit.

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- [Chris] Yeah, you see them laboring

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just a little bit now.

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- [Brad] But she's also
put a little bit of hurt

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into those competitors
trailing behind her,

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so let's see what happens.

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- [Chris] Making a move to
that second spot right there.

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Going from second we've got the...

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- [Brad] So you've got right now

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Marine Corps number one, Navy number two,

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Air Force number three on this run.

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There's your one, two, three punch.

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- [Chris] Sarah Balla's been out front,

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but she's getting reeled in right now.

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- [Brad] Look at this.

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- [Chris] See where that
second lap can hurt you.

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- [Brad] Now it looks like Abbie Johnson.

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Abbie Johnson making a pass.

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- [Chris] From behind.

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She looks like she has
just maintained pace

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throughout the whole thing.

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- [Brad] And look at the
lead she's opening up, Chris.

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- [Chris] She's opening
up a big lead right now,

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and I don't think anybody's
going to catch her.

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Finishing strokes, she's now working.

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She's not working too hard on that.

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She's keeping those
feet close to the ground

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and just turning them over.

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Finish line is in sight.

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Gotta go to the finish line.

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Work right through it.

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- [Brad] Yeah.

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- [Chris] Right through that finish line.

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- [Brad] And she does it right there.

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That is Abbie Johnson.

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- [Chris] And I think the question is,

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is Sarah Balla going to hold on?

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And she's not going to hold on for second.

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- [Brad] Sarah Balla.

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Sarah Balla's going to take
it to that third spot there.

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- [Chris] This is the tactical part

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of running the 800 meters.

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It's easy to go out too hard.

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Especially when you leave the gap.

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When you have a gap in the field, so.

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- [Brad] Team Navy, Abbie Johnson

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with the unofficial win on that one.

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3:13:22.

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Vickie Lebrun from Air
Force, 3:19:48 second.

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Sarah Balla from Team Marine Corp, 3:21--

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- [Chris] Looks like
Julie Dye finishing there.

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- [Brad] Yeah, Julie Dye
getting across, from the Navy.

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- [Chris] One more competitor
coming through, Audra Lyons.

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- [Brad] Abbie Johnson.

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Abbie Johnson doing it in a big way.

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Let's hear it for all
the Warriors out here.

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Make some noise, fans.

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(crowd cheering)

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- [Chris] Abbie Johnson,
great run out there.

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Maintained her composure
throughout that first lap

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and then just chased her down.

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- [Brad] Well, 'cause you
looked at that, Chris,

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and Sarah Balla had just, she
had a pretty good, solid lead.

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But she, you could see her kinda laboring

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towards the end of that.

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She was able to hold on for
a podium position, though.

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Congratulations for that.

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- [Chris] That second
lap can get really tough,

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and we saw Abbie Johnson, she
just maintained right through.

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And when you pass somebody,
you're supposed to pass them.

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You don't pass, you don't
give them any thought

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that they might be able
to jump in behind you

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and ride a little bit of your draft.

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You pass right by them,

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and basically do your best
to diminish any thought

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of catching back up to you.

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- [Brad] That was Petty
Officer Third Class

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Abbie Johnson, Team Navy!

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3:13:22, blistering fast time

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for the ladies here at
your Women's 800 meter 6.0

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(El Taxi by Pitbull ft.
Lil Jon and Osmani Garcia)

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I think I'll taxi into all athletes,

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all competitors here today,
this is very important.

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All athletes, please listen
up, once again, all athletes.

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All athletes, please make
sure that you recheck in

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at your call tent prior to
every single competition.

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So, obviously a lot of
competitors are competing

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in many different competitions,

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so make sure that you recheck in,

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and you do that at the call tent

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right prior to every competition.

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Thank you so much for that.

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(I Ran by A Flock Of Seagulls)

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Well, I'm gonna get into business here.

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The 200 meters are going
to be coming to your way

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here in just a moment.

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Finishing up with the 800,

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but it's time to check in

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with our Warrior Games
Hype Squad for more.

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- Thanks, Brad.

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It's Vicki here with the Hype Squad.

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Listen, we've been out here
talking to all the fans,

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hearing their stories.

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And we have these awesome
fans with cowbells.

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(cowbells clanging)

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So you know I had to stop
and and see what was going on

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with the cowbell.

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I'm a huge cowbell fan.

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What's your name?

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- Hannah, and I'm from Phoenix.

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- Hannah and you are from Phoenix.

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Are all of you from Phoenix?

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- [All] Yes.

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- What's the deal with the cowbell?

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- A year ago we were here

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and this lady gave me a cowbell to ring,

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and I love doing it, so this
year we ordered a ton of them

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for all of us to ring together.

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- Well, it's working, it
certainly got my attention.

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I know the athletes probably love it too.

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Are you rooting for anyone
in particular today?

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- No.

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- Wait, you're rooting for everybody,

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you came all the way from
Phoenix, I gotta know more.

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What are you guys doing here?

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- Well, the six of us
actually started a nonprofit

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back in Phoenix,

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and we help support the
veterans and military.

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- What is your nonprofit called?

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- We are Youth for Troops.

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- And what does Youth for Troops do?

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- Well, we make appreciation cards

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to send to veterans and
deployed service members,

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we make care packages to send
to deployed service members.

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We make plastic mats out
of recycled homeless,

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recycled plastic bags.

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All kinds of stuff, yeah.

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- And you hold flags at funerals.

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I mean you guys really do everything.

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And you said something about
these appreciation cards.

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Did you bring any with
you to the Warrior Games?

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- We did, we brought 350 for the Warriors,

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and 360 for the support teams.

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- That is so many appreciation cards!

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Did you guys do this on your own?

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Your hands look great,

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it doesn't look like you made that many.

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- No, we actually had a lot of help

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from the local schools around in Phoenix,

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and all the kids helped
decorate cards with us.

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- You guys mobilized that many kids

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to send these appreciation letters.

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Listen, we appreciate you guys.

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Please get involved one more time.

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Where can everybody find more information

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about your nonprofit?

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- You can go on our
website, youthfortroops.org,

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or our Facebook page, Youth for Troops.

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- I have one more question,

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do you guys have Kelly Clarkson tickets?

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- We do.

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- You do?

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Is there anyone else out
there that needs Kelly?

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You know what, since you guys
are so big into giving back,

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why don't you hook these
awesome fans behind you up

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with some Kelly Clarkson tickets.

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Guys, this is how the Hype Squad does it.

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Everyone out there has got a story.

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We want to hear yours.

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Hype Squad!

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On the move.

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(crowd cheering)

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(Hot in Herre by Nelly)

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- [Brad] All right, so 200
meter sprint is coming your way,

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6.0 style.

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That's right, we're going to do it here.

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Let's bring you up to,

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Ramario Santiago-Lloyd out of Wisconsin.

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Team Marine Corps.

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Game face.

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John Berry out of Detroit,
Michigan, Team Air Force.

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Berry's already got one win today.

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Frederic Caron from the Army,
representing Team Canada.

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(Man in the Box by Alice in Chains)

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- [Chris] So, 6.0 group, 200 meters,

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so half a lap around the track.

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Start in the turn, finish
at the common finish.

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Berry's again, that guy to watch,

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and look at him get out
of the box really quickly.

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He's working that turn,

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but he's getting some
fight back on the inside.

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This is where the transition
into the straightaway.

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Working hard, look at that.

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Great, great, great stride right there.

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- [Brad] Sliding right through the finish.

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He's trying to reel them in.

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- [Chris] Good solid
run, 24.2, that's fast.

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- [Brad] John Berry doing it again.

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For Team Air Force.

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John Berry is one fast
man, that's for sure.

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- And he is going to
check in with a 24.24.

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Ramario Santiago with 25.20,

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and Frederic Caron for Canada, 33.19.

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Your unofficial one,
two, three right there.

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John Berry continuing his
winning ways here today.

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- [Chris] You see that
happen all of a sudden.

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He made up the stagger in about
two strides and he was gone.

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- [Brad] Well, and we talk
about 200 meters, I mean, Chris,

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you want to be, now the start
becomes important again.

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- [Chris] Oh, the start
is immensely important.

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- [Brad] Yeah, not so much in 800.

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- [Chris] And running the turn.

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- But two, 200 is important.
- Right, yeah, right,

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and it's different than the 100,

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'cause then you're running
the turn and your start.

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And so you really have to work that turn

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and that transition from the
turn to the straightaway,

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it's where you will see a distinction

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between athletes as well.

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Berry ran a great race.

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- [Brad] Berry's been running
great races all day long.

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And now we get ready for
next events 200 meters 6.0

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- [Chris] That was awesome.

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No flying under the
radar for Berry anymore

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is there?

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- [Brad] No, not anymore.

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That was awesome.

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It was not not awesome, that's for sure.

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Now we get set.

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Let's bring you up close
to who we'll be seeing

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in this next one.

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- [Chris] And as we
look at this second heat

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we want to remember that Berry went 24.24.

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This is second heat.

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- [Brad] Ooh, very good point.

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24.24, that's the time to beat.

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That gives, if your in section number two,

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they now know what the fast time is

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in your men's 200 meters 6.0.

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- [Chris] Yeah, they
know what to shoot for.

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- [Brad] That's Caicedo,

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Vairon Caicedo right there for SOCOM.

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He'll be in lane two here today.

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(God's Plan by Drake)

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And we'll meet all of our
athletes here in just a moment.

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(Patty Cake by Kodak Black)

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200 meter sprint 6.0 here.

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You saw John Berry in that first heat.

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A 24.24 for him.

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- [Chris] One of the
things you'll also watch

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with these athletes is on the turn,

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you want to run as short
a distance as possible,

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meaning you want to be on
the inside of the track,

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but you're not allowed
to step out of your lane.

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- [Brad] Well, you have
to stay in your lane,

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that's why it's kind of
a staggered start too,

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as well, right?

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- [Chris] That's why
it's a staggered start,

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so it should be even by the time you get

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to the last hundred meters.

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By the time you come to the
straightaway, it's even.

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And so that's where you see
where people in that stagger,

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if they make up the stagger right away,

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then you know they're well ahead.

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- [Brad] So I'll bring
you up close and personal

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to our next round of athletes
here in heat number two.

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The Men's 200 Meter 6.0.

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Here we go, let's take a look
at who we're looking at here.

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Well, we're looking at this guy here.

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Vairon Caicedo Ocampo from Florida.

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Team SOCOM in the house.

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Marc Kleihauer.

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He's out of New Hampshire.

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Here for Team Marine Corps.

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That's Marc.

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Moving on to Bill Lickman.

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Bill Lickman's been fast today.

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He's out of Michigan.

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And doing it in a big
way for Team Air Force.

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That is Bill Lickman.

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Looking at Phal It now.

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From the Bronx, of New York.

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Team Marine Corps.

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Now we go to Chris North.

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He's representing Team Navy.

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Out of Jacksonville, Florida.

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J-Town.

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- [Chris] You got 200 meters,
so 100 meters on the turn,

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100 meters on the straightaway.

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This turn becomes really important.

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Getting out fast and
running a good strong turn

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is going to be important
for all of these athletes.

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Especially after Berry
went down and went out

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and threw down a 24.24 and he's
got something to shoot for.

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- [Brad] You gotta wonder,

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does that get into your head at all

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when you that that's the fastest time?

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You gotta wonder.

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- [Chris] Yeah, at this point,

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you really have to be technically sound

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in terms of what you're
doing in your own race.

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Athletes ready.

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- [Man In Crowd] It's like at
night, it's still 90 degrees.

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At least when the sun go down
it cools off a little bit.

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But here, the sun go down,
baby, it not gettin' no cooler.

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(crowd cheering)

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- [Chris] They're off.

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Definitely a strong run right there.

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Got Lickman and Phal who are--

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- [Brad] Oh, yeah.

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- [Chris] Neck and neck
coming off the turn.

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Pretty much right next to each other.

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With a late surge, here's
Lickman who's going for the line.

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- [Brad] Oh! That was a
close one right there.

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A very tall Bill Lickman
with the stretch on that one.

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Let's see where the--

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- [Chris] Kleihauer just
ran out of distance.

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- [Brad] When you look at
the time, Bill Lickman,

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the fastest one in that
heat, that's 25.99.

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But your fastest is John
Berry before that at 24.24.

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That shows you how fast John Berry was.

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But Bill Lickman is, he's got the stride.

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He's got the stride,

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he was strong in that
last hundred meters, but.

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- [Chris] Kleihauer was running
him down at the finish line.

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- [Brad] Well, it wasn't
going to be a walkaway,

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that's for sure.

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He had to earn that one.

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Special Agent Bill Lickman.

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Taking that match up right there.

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(All Night by Big Boi)

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Pal It was trying to
really see what he could do

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to try and catch back up.

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- [Chris] Well, looked
like Pal kinda hit is,

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he took his stride kind of,

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kinda betrayed him a
little bit toward the end.

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- [Brad] Can Lickman continue on?

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He's been solid all day long.

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- How many more races you got?

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- Two.

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- [Brad] Here him talk to the DC out there

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saying he's got two more races.

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- [Chris] Two more races so.

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- [Brad] Got a long day for that man.

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Well, once again, #@WarriorGames,

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@WarriorGames for all your
posts on social media.

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Let's check back in with DC.

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DC, who are you hanging with down there?

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- Thanks, Brad.

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Yeah, I'm hanging out here with
the winner there of the 200,

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Bill Lickman.

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Nice work there representing the Air Force

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out here at Warrior Games.

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How'd that feel?

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- Tiring.

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Definitely feeling that one.

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But good, good to at least win my heat.

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- [DC] Now you got two more races today,

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so what's your strategy
here coming into this 200

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with knowing you had two more races to go?

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How are you conserving that energy?

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- Just a lot of stretching,
moving around, staying loose.

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But not really putting a lot
of explosive exercises in

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to get ready for it.

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- And what about your diet?

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What type of foods you
puttin' into the body

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to keep it fueled for
the long day like today?

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- So far, not much this morning,

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other than just you know, breakfast.

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But going to need to go
grab some stuff soon.

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Replenish some of the energy.

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- [DC] Definitely, maybe
there's some bananas in the mix?

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Get that potassium in there?

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- Exactly.

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- Right on, well, congratulations.

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Way to represent the Air Force.

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Bill Lickman, winner of the 200 there.

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Best of luck on the next two races.

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Chris and Brad, back to you guys.

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- [Brad] Yeah, nicely
done winning that heat

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right there for him.

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So you gotta wonder is
that going to be enough

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to put him up on the podium right there?

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But he's taken that heat.

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But still John Berry, the fastest time

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of the Men's 200 Meters.

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With John Berry holding out with a 24.24.

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Continuing on here in
your Men's 200 Meters 6.0.

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The third heat here.

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This will be the last race

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for your Men's 200 Meters 6.0 class.

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The Aussie, Nathan Parker
from Team Australia.

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Hello, Nathan, welcome.

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And Raymond Archer out
of Quincy, Illinois.

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Team Marine Corps.

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Welcome, Raymond.

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Craig Petherbridge.

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Doing it for Team UK.

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Welcome, Craig.

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And Carlos Velerio.

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From El Paso, Texas.

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Carlos Valerio, Team Navy representing.

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- [Chris] So the third
heat of the 6.0 200 meters.

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Hundred meters on the turn,

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hundred meters on the straightaway.

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Shooting for Berry's 24.24.

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- [Brad] That's a pretty fast time.

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- [Chris] That's a really fast time.

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- [Brad] And we saw John
Berry come out of the gate

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on that one and he was
taking no prisoners.

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He was flying from the get-go.

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- [Chris] No mistake about it,

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he was here to run, and run it fast.

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- [Brad] Like they say,
risk it for the biscuit.

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He was definitely putting that one down.

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- [Chris] No doubt about it.

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These guys waiting for their start.

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Getting warmer and warmer
as the day goes on here.

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- [Brad] It is.

25:17.589 --> 25:18.569
- [Chris] We started pretty
chilly early in the morning,

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didn't we.

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- [Brad] Yes, it did.

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Probably the advantage of
doing those colder races

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is that now as the sun
gets higher up in the sky,

25:24.502 --> 25:26.690
it's going to just get a
little hotter out there.

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And when you're competing
in multiple competitions,

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that's gonna take a little
bit of a toll on you 'cause--

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- [Chris] Yeah, you gotta try
to hide as much as you can.

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And hydrate as much as you can.

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Hide from the sun and
hydrate as much as you can

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with the water.

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And we saw a little bit of
the wind puffing up a bit,

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but right now it still seems pretty calm.

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- [Brad] Well you heard that Bill Lickman,

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that was his second race of the day,

25:49.590 --> 25:50.660
and he was saying how tired he was.

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That one really got him.

25:52.270 --> 25:53.940
And he's got two more to do today.

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- [Chris] Yep, exactly.

25:55.230 --> 25:57.020
- [Brad] It's not
getting cooler out there.

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- [Chris] Not getting any
cooler, and this track,

25:59.240 --> 26:02.086
the rubber track, it starts
to get a little bit softer

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as the day gets hotter too.

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- [Brad] So Men's 200
Meters 3.0 classification.

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Once again, if you want to keep up-to-date

26:22.530 --> 26:24.400
on everything going on
that is all Warrior Games,

26:24.400 --> 26:25.340
download the app.

26:25.340 --> 26:27.280
When you're on your smartphone,

26:27.280 --> 26:28.750
you go to your, to the app store,

26:28.750 --> 26:31.084
and download the Warrior Games app.

26:31.084 --> 26:33.200
So you get that, you'll
know the schedules,

26:33.200 --> 26:35.550
the insight about some
of the athletes out here

26:35.550 --> 26:36.383
and the teams.

26:36.383 --> 26:38.523
The story of the Warrior Games.

26:40.220 --> 26:41.900
Website is always rockin' and rollin' too

26:41.900 --> 26:44.360
as well at dodwarriorgames.com.

26:44.360 --> 26:45.714
That's the website.

26:45.714 --> 26:48.313
Dodwarriorgames.com.

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And a big thank you to your
Air Force Parachute Team

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earlier today starting things off.

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Wings of Blue getting us started.

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You'll be able to see
them again on Wednesday

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in Track Cycling.

27:07.450 --> 27:08.460
They'll be down there at the stadium

27:08.460 --> 27:10.423
where the opening ceremonies are tonight.

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- [Chris] Athletes ready.

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- [Brad] A nice clean start
to get things going here.

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- [Chris] That gets to be
a little bit of a challenge

27:32.840 --> 27:35.430
when you've got couple
of, or an open lane there.

27:35.430 --> 27:37.910
You don't know quite where the stagger is,

27:37.910 --> 27:40.430
but it looks like they'll
be coming off the turn.

27:40.430 --> 27:41.280
- [Brad] Oh, look at this!

27:41.280 --> 27:44.140
- [Chris] Ooh, strong move
at the end of the turn.

27:44.140 --> 27:45.240
- [Brad] Look at this!

27:46.260 --> 27:49.480
Get loud, fans, come on, make some noise!

27:49.480 --> 27:51.340
It's a battle.

27:51.340 --> 27:54.573
It's a battle royale out here today.

27:54.573 --> 27:57.323
(crowd cheering)

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Put your hands together for
all the competitors here today.

28:06.000 --> 28:07.327
That was a good one.

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(instrumental saxophone music)

28:14.740 --> 28:17.253
And Marine Corps, Raymond Archer.

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Raymond Archer, the fast one right there.

28:22.060 --> 28:24.530
How fast was Raymond Archer on that one?

28:24.530 --> 28:26.343
Gunnery Sergeant Raymond Archer.

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Take another look at him.

28:29.690 --> 28:30.907
He was in lane two.

28:33.800 --> 28:35.900
And this is really where he made the move.

28:35.900 --> 28:37.400
From the middle of the turn on,

28:37.400 --> 28:40.690
he just slingshotted
right off of that turn.

28:40.690 --> 28:41.790
- [Chris] He sure did.

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You know the time on that one,

28:53.120 --> 28:54.870
Gunnery Sergeant Raymond Archer,

28:54.870 --> 28:57.510
Ray Archer taking care of business.

28:57.510 --> 28:58.803
Team Marine Corps.

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- [Brad] Might be fast enough
to get him on the podium,

29:02.960 --> 29:03.793
we'll see.

29:11.422 --> 29:13.320
(Despacito by Justin Bieber
ft. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee )

29:13.320 --> 29:16.240
And while you're out here
look for the red wagons.

29:16.240 --> 29:17.163
- [Chris] You've got
the mobile photo booth

29:17.163 --> 29:19.720
and the Warrior Games hats too.

29:19.720 --> 29:24.070
Just look for those red
wagons out there also.

29:27.090 --> 29:29.100
- [Brad] Also the Air Force
Association invites you

29:29.100 --> 29:30.600
to stop by their hospitality tent

29:30.600 --> 29:33.743
for complimentary snacks,
drinks, and treats.

29:33.743 --> 29:37.498
The AFA hospitality
tent is open 'til 5 p.m.

29:37.498 --> 29:39.403
And they are right next
to the media booth.

29:40.749 --> 29:44.499
(Despacito by Justin Bieber)

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Well, here we go, 200 meters,
event soon to be is 3.0.

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Let's meet the athletes on this one.

30:19.900 --> 30:22.030
Joshua 'Smitty' Smith out of Montana.

30:22.030 --> 30:24.123
Team Air Force, that's Joshua Smith.

30:27.370 --> 30:28.410
Doing it for Team Army,

30:28.410 --> 30:31.363
well out of Bellevue, Ohio,
that'd be John Weasner.

30:35.817 --> 30:37.300
And also doing it for Team Army,

30:37.300 --> 30:40.113
Chris Montes out of El Paso, Texas.

30:45.290 --> 30:48.800
And let's not forget Julius
McManus out of Delton, Michigan.

30:48.800 --> 30:51.453
Representing Team Navy,
that's Julius McManus.

30:55.470 --> 30:58.945
Javier Santiago from Puerto Rico

30:58.945 --> 31:00.840
is doing it for Team Navy here today.

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That's Javier Santiago.

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- [Chris] This is class
3.0, wheelchair racers.

31:08.810 --> 31:10.575
Again, 200 meters.

31:10.575 --> 31:15.533
100 meters on the turn, 100
meters on the straightaway.

31:17.060 --> 31:19.680
You'll see them with the track
steering as they come off.

31:19.680 --> 31:20.780
This is important.

31:20.780 --> 31:22.370
This is always my favorite event, I think,

31:22.370 --> 31:24.215
on the track is the 200 meters.

31:24.215 --> 31:26.700
And it's just the start on the turn

31:26.700 --> 31:28.703
is a tough start on the turn.

31:28.703 --> 31:31.990
But you come through with
that momentum and bring it,

31:31.990 --> 31:35.193
take it right through
the last hundred meters.

31:35.193 --> 31:37.380
- [Brad] Look at Weasner over here.

31:37.380 --> 31:39.360
- [Chris] Weasner won the 800.

31:39.360 --> 31:42.943
Looking really strong in the 200 as well.

31:42.943 --> 31:45.552
- [Brad] Wins the 800,
comes out, competes the 200.

31:45.552 --> 31:47.692
You know he's gotta be tired.

31:47.692 --> 31:50.866
But he will cross the line in
first position right there.

31:50.866 --> 31:53.616
(crowd cheering)

32:00.270 --> 32:01.560
- [Chris] That's one of
the harder things to do

32:01.560 --> 32:06.560
is sort of transition
from that, from that one,

32:06.680 --> 32:08.720
from the acceleration on the turn

32:08.720 --> 32:11.763
to the big stroke at the finish.

32:25.441 --> 32:28.191
(crowd cheering)

32:30.642 --> 32:32.510
- [Brad] Well Weasner was
all business on that one

32:32.510 --> 32:33.433
for Team Army.

32:38.565 --> 32:43.565
(I Believe In A Thing
Called Love by The Darkness)

33:12.420 --> 33:15.300
All right, let's check
in with DC and Ashley.

33:15.300 --> 33:16.230
What's going on you guys?

33:16.230 --> 33:17.451
Who's with ya?

33:17.451 --> 33:19.640
- Aw, Brad, we got some
behind the scenes action

33:19.640 --> 33:21.000
going on down here.

33:21.000 --> 33:23.730
Ashley from the Hype Squad,
she just introduced me

33:23.730 --> 33:26.303
to her uncle, Bill, who
has some history here

33:26.303 --> 33:28.110
with the Air Force.

33:28.110 --> 33:30.440
Ashley's grandfather, Bill's father,

33:30.440 --> 33:33.071
helped start the athletic
program here was it?

33:33.071 --> 33:34.780
- Back in the '50s.

33:34.780 --> 33:38.140
'53 to '59.

33:38.140 --> 33:39.850
He was the assistant director of athletics

33:39.850 --> 33:42.333
for the Air Force Academy
up in Lowry, in Denver.

33:43.240 --> 33:44.630
- [DC] That is absolutely amazing.

33:44.630 --> 33:47.540
So you got to grow up
listening to some crazy stories

33:47.540 --> 33:48.760
from your father I'd imagine.

33:48.760 --> 33:50.240
- Oh yeah, oh yeah.

33:50.240 --> 33:53.257
But then we came back in '67 to '75

33:53.257 --> 33:55.357
and he was the director of athletics here.

33:56.640 --> 33:57.911
- Dang, Ashley, what's it,

33:57.911 --> 33:59.980
you didn't explain this to me

33:59.980 --> 34:01.780
when you told me we were coming out here.

34:01.780 --> 34:04.363
That your uncle and you
had so much lineage here

34:04.363 --> 34:05.390
with the Air Force Academy.

34:05.390 --> 34:06.800
- Let me just tell you it's an honor

34:06.800 --> 34:08.850
and it's so exciting to
be here with my family,

34:08.850 --> 34:11.760
and also to be here to
support all of the athletes.

34:11.760 --> 34:12.980
I mean this is incredible.

34:12.980 --> 34:15.800
And it's a huge part of our roots.

34:15.800 --> 34:17.390
So this is amazing.

34:17.390 --> 34:20.200
So thank you for letting
me be a part of this,

34:20.200 --> 34:21.660
and also for my family.

34:21.660 --> 34:23.220
And I get to hang out
with him while I'm here,

34:23.220 --> 34:24.053
so this is awesome.

34:24.053 --> 34:25.630
- Oh, yeah.

34:25.630 --> 34:26.990
- Well thank you very much, Uncle Bill,

34:26.990 --> 34:28.690
and it's a pleasure having you out here.

34:28.690 --> 34:31.170
Send it back to Chris
and Brad in the booth.

34:31.170 --> 34:32.600
- [Brad] So DC has a new uncle now,

34:32.600 --> 34:34.800
Uncle Bill's in the house.

34:34.800 --> 34:36.930
- [Chris] Welcome, Uncle
Bill, good to have you along.

34:36.930 --> 34:39.393
And we appreciate everything you do.

34:41.697 --> 34:43.840
- [Brad] Well, as we are
getting underway here

34:43.840 --> 34:45.830
we're going to stick
with 200 meter sprint.

34:45.830 --> 34:46.863
Let's keep it going.

34:47.880 --> 34:50.770
200 meter sprint now going on for you.

34:50.770 --> 34:53.149
- [Chris] This is second heat of the 3.0.

34:53.149 --> 34:55.160
- [Brad] Yep, and that's Anthony Farve

34:55.160 --> 34:58.350
out of Tacoma, Washington
representing Team Army.

34:58.350 --> 34:59.323
Welcome, Anthony.

35:00.860 --> 35:04.300
Moving over to Ryan Novack
out of Aurora, Illinois.

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Team Air Force.

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- [Chris] He's run fast today.

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- [Brad] Shawn Runnells out
of Bloomfield, New Mexico.

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Team Army in the house.

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And Daniel Lee out of American Samoa.

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Doing it for Team Navy, Daniel Lee.

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And out of the UK, Richard Heather.

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Team UK represent, Richard Heather.

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(My Own Worst Enemy by Lit)

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- [Chris] Second heat of
3.0 wheelchair racers.

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200 hundred meters.

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It's that thing we were
talking about with the start.

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And, which that's actually

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looks like a disqualification right there.

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At lane six.

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That idea of being on
the inside of the lane.

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You want to be as far inside as you can,

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but you can't go over the lane,

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and as a wheelchair you
can only get one stroke

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outside of the lane.

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You have to get back in.

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- [Brad] Oh, that's interesting.

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So that could be a DQ then.

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- [Chris] Yep, so we've got Novack

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who is put on a hurting
on the field right now

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taking it right in that
last hundred meters.

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He's strong through the finish line.

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- [Brad] Wow!

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- [Chris] There we go.

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- [Brad] Novack is no doubt
out here today on that one.

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- [Chris] Good solid 200 meters.

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- [Brad] It'll be interesting
to see the time in for that

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for Novack.

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He was quite fast out there.

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- [Chris] And I really think
the other wheelchair event,

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you'll see a difference
where you saw Novack there

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where he was able to sit up

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and kind of come back onto his knees.

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That's the distinction really between

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the two wheelchair divisions.

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- [Brad] Well it looks like
Ryan Novack got that one

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for Team Air Force, 21.19.

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- [Chris] I don't think 21.19 is right.

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- [Brad] Yeah, because Shawn Runnells

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was not that far back behind him.

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- [Chris] Yeah, I think
that's probably 31.19.

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- [Brad] Appears that you're
probably right on that

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because he was maybe a
good eight seconds on it,

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or seven seconds on that.

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- [Chris] 21.19 would
be a good deal for him,

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I think that that might well put him,

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put him into world record
condition right there.

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- [Brad] That would beat a
lot of people right there.

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Well we know, one thing we do know,

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he did come across the finish line first.

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- [Chris] We do know he did get

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to cross the finish line first, exactly.

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- [Brad] So we do know that.

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But we don't know the
actual official time, but.

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- [Chris] No doubt about it,

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Novack's that got one right there.

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- [Brad] We'll look to our next category.

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- [Chris] Actually still in the men's 200.

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Believe this is 2.0.

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Or the 2.0 with Brian Williams

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and Austin Parker getting to go.

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All the fans on hand,
the athletes on hand.

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Everybody having a great day here.

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I mean yesterday was kind
of the official first day,

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but because of the winds,

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today's kinda really the
first day of action for us.

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- [Brad] Not a cloud in the sky.

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- [Chris] We'll take it,
take it all day long.

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There's Drake Javier post-parachute
team, the Wings of Blue.

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Jumping into the festivities today.

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- [Brad] Here we go, next up for you,

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for the Men's 200 Meters
2.0, this is Brian Williams.

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Team Air Force, doing out of Arizona.

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Austin Parker.

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Team Navy out of Hanford, California.

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So Brian Williams lane four,

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Austin Parker lane number five here.

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Short choppy stroke there.

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Gotta get this wheelchair up to speed.

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- [Chris] See these guys are a little bit,

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have a little bit less balance,

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and a little bit less ability
to manipulate the chair

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than the previous group.

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This is the 2.0 versus 3.0.

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Just trying to keep that thing straight,

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keep it in the lane.

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(crowd cheering)

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Gets to be a real challenge.

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And you just, going around the turns

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can be a huge challenge.

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Got a big lead right here.

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- [Brad] He's got the head down.

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- [Chris] Fighting the
equipment a little bit.

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- [Brad] Fighting the equipment

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but getting to the finish line.

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(crowd cheering)

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And gets across first right there.

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Austin Parker coming across first.

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- [Chris] And Brian Williams coming across

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in that second place.

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57.87 for Parker, 59.70
for Brian Williams.

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(Ride by Twenty One Pilots)

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Austin Parker taking down one right there.

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- [Brad] There you go, #WarriorGames.

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And you can get your shots put up there

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right on our tag board.

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Youth for Troops.

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Want to thank the Youth
for Troops coming out here.

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Where are those cowbells?

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I know they brought them with them.

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Youth for Troops representing on here.

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(Ride by Twenty One Pilots)

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All right so we continue
on with your 200 meters.

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This time switching gears,
your Women's 200 Meters 4.5

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is next for you.

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(Misirlou by Dick Dale)

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5.5U and 5.5L will be
comboed into this race.

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Lauren Montoya out of
Texas for Team SOCUM.

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And Stephanie Johnson,
Toledo, Ohio, for Team Army.

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Anna Kerry, doing it out of
Miami, Florida, for Team Navy.

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Hello, Anna.

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Tiffany Hudgins out of
Spokane, Washington.

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She'll be doing it for Team SOCUM.

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Your Women's 200 Meters.

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(crowd calling and cheering)

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- [Chris] They're off,
200 meters, looking good.

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(crowd cheering)

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- [Brad] Running away with this one.

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- [Chris] Indeed.

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- [Brad] Keeping that
speed going all the way.

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All the way right straight through.

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Good strong 200 meters right there.

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(crowd cheering)

44:34.641 --> 44:38.724
(Fun by Pitbull ft. Chris Brown)

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Yeah, a good day for
competition for sure here.

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Your Warrior Games 2018.

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Chris Parnell and Brad
Jay up here in the booth.

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With all the action for you

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for your track and field here today.

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Want to welcome everybody who's joining us

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watching us online at home.

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We appreciate having you on board.

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Also everybody out here hanging out.

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And while you're out here hanging out,

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why not download the Warrior Games app.

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You can do that through your smartphone.

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So we got more racing action coming up.

45:34.770 --> 45:35.603
Stay with us.

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Warrior Games 2018.

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♪ We are the soldiers ♪

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♪ Who are the saints ♪

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♪ We are the fighters ♪

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♪ And we won't sway ♪

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♪ We are the victims ♪

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♪ Of every war ♪

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♪ When the enemy is at our door ♪

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♪ We can hear the hounds are coming ♪

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♪ We can see the crows ♪

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♪ We can hear the angels are calling ♪

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♪ The darkest days ♪

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♪ When every moment left us out of place ♪

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♪ We felt no beating ♪

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♪ Within our hearts ♪

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♪ But we keep moving out ♪

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♪ We can hear the bells are ringing ♪

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♪ No, it's getting close ♪

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♪ We can feel the earth is moving ♪

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♪ But we're never letting go ♪

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♪ Warriors ♪

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♪ Warriors ♪

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♪ The games begin ♪

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♪ We are warriors ♪

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♪ Warriors ♪

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- Happy Warrior Games all you
beautiful people out here.

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As we approach the lunch hour,

48:42.330 --> 48:44.050
I'm sure a lot of you are
starting to get a little hungry.

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Well, I've got a special
treat for you out here.

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My man Steve Murray here with Deloitte,

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he's actually got the
special treat for you.

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Steve, how are you doing today?

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And what do you got going on here?

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- Doing great.

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We got the right weather.

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Hope everybody's doing well.

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Deloitte is partnered with
the Air Force Association

48:59.610 --> 49:02.540
to sponsor their Wounded
Airman Program this year.

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And we have set up a tent
with tons of snacks, food,

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hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.

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And guess what kids?

49:10.092 --> 49:11.450
Ice cream.

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And it's all free.

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Please, come on over here,
get some goodies, hang out,

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shake a hand, give a
hug, let's have some fun.

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- So this whole table is free.

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Our cameraman just got the
shot of the table there.

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Thank you, Matty.

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And everything on the table is free?

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- Everything's free.

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Free hugs, free candy, free,
what do we got over there?

49:32.490 --> 49:34.340
There's cornbread if I'm not mistaken.

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There's ice cream.

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Lots of hydration going on.

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Let's get some water.

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There's cokes, but drink some water.

49:40.821 --> 49:43.720
- Water is good hydration, not overrated.

49:43.720 --> 49:46.263
I live at Breckenridge which
is twice as high as here,

49:46.263 --> 49:49.280
and still just the dry air
down here, it gets to me.

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So I know I gotta stay hydrated as well.

49:51.050 --> 49:53.420
I see you got some Gatorades
floating around back there too.

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- Yep, yep, Gatorade,

49:54.253 --> 49:55.610
anything with electrolytes
will help you out.

49:55.610 --> 49:57.030
But don't forget to push the water.

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And don't forget to eat a little something

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every now and then.

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It's really important.

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Get some food in your stomach.

50:01.990 --> 50:03.930
- Right on, well thank
you very much, Steve.

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Appreciate you guys being out
here and hooking everyone up.

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Free snacks, everyone.

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Come on over here to the
northwest corner of the track.

50:11.370 --> 50:12.610
Free snacks.

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Thank you to Steve and
everyone at Deloitte.

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You guys rock.

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- Thanks, brother, appreciate it.

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- [Chris] I tell you what,

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those snacks aren't going to last long

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with DC hanging out there.

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- [Brad] Hey, there's
no federal endorsement

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for our sponsors, but we thank
all of them for supporting,

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their support of the Warrior Games.

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And Vantage Mobility
International is a proud sponsor

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of the Warrior Games for
the second year and a row.

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And has also been recognized this year

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as the recipient of the prestigious

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Distinguished Service Award

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for the Military Officers
of America Association

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for exemplary service,

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programs dedicated to helping veterans.

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On a daily basis, Vantage
Mobility International

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helps disabled veterans
achieve independence

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through a line of innovative
accessible vehicles.

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Thank you VMI for your
support of the Warrior Games.

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And a big thanks when it
comes down to designing

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and building prosthetic limbs and braces,

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well, Scheck and Siress are proud to serve

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Warrior Games 2018.

