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Electrifying Olympics

 

As someone who was born in the United Kingdom, raised in Jamaica and now reside in the United States, I truly enjoyed the 2012 Olympics more than any other. From the spectacular visuals of the opening and closing ceremonies, to the inspirational and heartfelt victories of Jessica Ennis, the electrifying performances of Usain Bolt and the unparalleled achievements of Michael Phelps.

I’m filled with awe and inspiration watching all the incredible performances of athletes.

Finally, I am extremely proud and impressed with the work all the volunteers, workers, organizers, judges, referees and artists have put into this global event to make it a memorable one for all.

Let this be the example of what can be accomplished when we all work hard and dedicate ourselves to a common goal.

Mykel Tulloch, Miami Beach

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