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PGA.com highlights Shannon Miller!
April 24, 2008
Shannon has been participating in celebrity "scrambles" for the past couple of summers and is now taking her golf game to a new level with her first lessons and a new love of the game! Watch the PGA.com Special highlighting Shannon and women in golf. |
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Golfing for Good
April 29, 2008
Shannon heads to Savannah, GA to help raise money for the Bethesda Home for Boys. She'll be out golfing on Friday and will be on hand for a sports clinic on Saturday. Shannon will be working with the girls on flexibility, strength, coordination and self esteem. (and maybe a few somersaults) |
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Shannon scores second US Olympic Hall of Fame Induction!!
April 15, 2008
Shannon Miller is the only woman to ever be inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame twice!! She was inducted in 2005 for her individual accomplishments and will now be inducted for her contributions to the Olympic team as part of the Magnificent 7. The event will be held in
Chicago on June 19th. Congratulations to all of the Mag 7: Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Jaycie Phelps and Kerri Strug.
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OKC Memorial Marathon!
April 22, 2008
Shannon Miller will be on hand in
Oklahoma City to get kids and families involved with fitness. “I am honored again to be the Honorary Chairman of The 2008 Oklahoma City Kid’s Memorial Marathon. The Kid’s
Marathon is great way to begin setting a goal and realizing it, all the while introducing yourself to the world of physical fitness. It also allows us to think about the importance of good nutrition and keeping a positive attitude.”
Shannon continues to work with people of all ages to reach their “healthy lifestyle” goals. This year
Shannon will be running the 1.2 miles with the kids through the streets of downtown
Oklahoma City !
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Women's European Championships
April 15, 2008
Check out Women's European Championships on Gymnastics 360° with Shannon Miller. As the Olympics Grow near, every competition counts. In the past, the winner of the Women's European Champinoship becomes the "one to watch" to take the title at the Olympic Games. |
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