BARCELONA ’92 OLYMPICS / DAY 7 : SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : MAYBE A BARN DANCE
After American Melvin Stewart won the men’s 200-meter butterfly gold medal Friday night, he sat at an interview table and listened to silver medalist Danyon Loader of New Zealand explain Tai-Chi, a martial arts method.
“My coach once told me that by using Tai-Chi, he slapped a horse on the rear and the horse dropped dead,” Loader said. “Just through Tai-Chi, the horse’s spleen exploded.”
Stewart, a free spirit who moments before had finished explaining cow tipping--which is exactly what it sounds like--looked at Loader in amazement.
“I want to party with this guy,” he said.
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