[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 117 (Friday, September 24, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1703-E1704]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING OLYMPIAN MELISSA MORRISON
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HON. ROBIN HAYES
of north carolina
in the house of representatives
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Mr. HAYES. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Kannapolis, North
Carolina native Melissa Morrison. I want to congratulate Melissa for
her Bronze medal in the 100 meter hurdles at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Melissa started running track in the seventh grade because a cousin,
April Graham, made it look easy and fun. A few short years later
Melissa was running track for A.L. Brown High School, and collecting
four state titles in the process. She next attended Appalachian State
University earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, and
receiving All-American honors in both the 55 and 100 meter hurdles.
Melissa's first Olympic experience was at the 2000 Sydney, Australia
games. In Sydney, Melissa was the only American woman to win a medal in
the 100 meter hurdles, winning
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bronze with a time of 12.76 seconds in the final. With her Athens
repeat this year, Melissa became the only two-time American medalist in
the 100 meter hurdles.
In the last couple of years Melissa has fought through serious
adversity, including nagging injuries and personal tragedy. However,
through unyielding determination and support from her loved ones, she
never gave up. In the race where Melissa captured her second Olympic
medal, she exemplified her never quit attitude. Melissa collided with
two hurdles but continued to fight on. In fact, she addressed these
hardships and gave us insight to her strong character by saying,
``Mental strength got me through there and got me a bronze medal again
this year.''
Mr. Speaker, while I have only touched on a fraction of her
accomplishments, I proudly join her friends, family, and teammates in
congratulating Melissa's outstanding athletic achievements. I wish
Melissa continued success both on and off the track, and would also
like to congratulate her on the forthcoming marriage to fiance Josephus
Howard.
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