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UCLA’s Cosby hammers it home

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If you missed Sandy Banks’ column Saturday on UCLA’s Jessica Cosby, it’s worth taking a read.

‘I tell them I’m a hammer thrower, and they’re thinking ‘hammer,’ like nails into walls,’ Cosby told Sandy.

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But Cosby’s hammer is of the track and field variety, and she is very, very good at throwing it. And that is precisely what she will do as a member of the U.S. team at the Beijing Olympics next month.

As Sandy writes:

I heard about Cosby from her mom, who works at my neighborhood grocery store. Bev Cosby is understandably proud, as the mother of an Olympic athlete. ‘Jessica works out four hours a day, five days a week,’ she told me. ‘But throwers don’t get any love,’ her mother said. ‘Unless you’re a [track] star like Allyson Felix, no one knows you. There’s no publicity.’ And I wonder if it dents a mother’s pride to have to keep explaining to people like me what the hammer throw is and why her daughter does it.

Read the rest of Sandy’s column.

-- Debbie Goffa

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