[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 116 (Wednesday, August 1, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S5864]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATING KRISTIN ARMSTRONG
Mr. CRAPO. Mr. President, my colleague Senator Jim Risch joins me
today in congratulating fellow Idahoan Kristin Armstrong, who won her
second consecutive gold medal in the Olympic cycling time trial.
Kristin's perseverance and drive is an inspiration.
In the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Kristin, who is a Boise resident and
graduate of the University of Idaho, took home the gold. She returned
to racing in 2011 after a retirement to give birth to her son, Lucas.
Throughout her racing career, Kristin has demonstrated remarkable
dedication and strength. Despite breaking her collarbone in the Exergy
Tour in Idaho 2 months ago and sustaining minor injuries from a crash
just a few days before her London win, Kristin did not let these
difficulties hold her back. She surpassed many skillful competitors to
once again achieve the gold medal while also becoming the oldest
champion in a road cycling event. Kristin's time of 37 minutes and
34.82 seconds for the 18-mile course was more than 15 seconds faster
than the silver medalist. These are considerable accomplishments.
We join the many Idahoans and Americans who applaud Kristin's
commitment and excellence. We also commend Kristin's friends and loved
ones, including her husband, Joe Savola, and son, Lucas William Savola,
who have supported Kristin. Kristin is truly a gifted athlete with
immense abilities and talents. Her capacity to push forward beyond the
challenges provides encouragement to all of us, and we congratulate her
on this, and her many, extraordinary achievements.
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