[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 4]
[Senate]
[Page 5115]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE RESOLUTION 424--CONGRATULATING AND COMMENDING THE MEMBERS OF THE 
   UNITED STATES OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC TEAMS, AND THE UNITED STATES 
      OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, FOR THEIR SUCCESS AND INSPIRED LEADERSHIP

  Mr. ALLARD submitted the following resolution; which was referred to 
the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation:

                              S. Res. 424

       Whereas athletes of the United States Winter Olympic Team 
     captured 9 gold medals, 9 silver medals, and 7 bronze medals 
     at the Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy;
       Whereas the total number of medals won by the competitors 
     of the United States placed the United States ahead of all 
     but 1 country, Germany, in total medals awarded to teams from 
     any 1 country;
       Whereas the paralympic athletes of the United States 
     captured 7 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 3 bronze medals 
     at the Paralympic Winter Games, which were held immediately 
     after the Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy;
       Whereas the total medal count for the United States Winter 
     Paralympic Team ranked the team 7th among all participating 
     teams;
       Whereas members of the United States Winter Olympic Team, 
     such as skater Joey Cheek, who donated his considerable 
     monetary earnings to relief efforts in Darfur, Sudan, and 
     skier Lindsey Kildow, who exhibited considerable courage by 
     returning to the field of competition only days after a 
     painful and horrendous accident, demonstrated the true spirit 
     of generosity and tenacity of the United States and the 
     Olympic Winter Games; and
       Whereas the leadership displayed by United States Olympic 
     Committee Board Chairman Peter Ueberroth and Chief Executive 
     Officer Jim Scherr has helped transform the committee into an 
     organization that--
       (1) upholds the highest ideals of the Olympic movement; and
       (2) discharges the responsibilities of the committee to the 
     athletes and the citizens of the United States in the manner 
     that Congress intended when it chartered the committee in 
     1978: Now, therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the Senate--
       (1) commends and congratulates the members of the 2006 
     United States Winter Olympic and Paralympic Teams for their 
     performance on and off the field of competition in Torino, 
     Italy;

       (2) expresses its appreciation for the firm, inspired, and 
     ethical leadership displayed by the United States Olympic 
     Committee; and

       (3) extends its best wishes and encouragement to those 
     athletes of the United States and their numerous supporters 
     who are preparing to represent the United States at the 2008 
     Olympic Games, which are to be held in Beijing, China.

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