Jason Turner on National Public Radio
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Jason Turner on National Public Radio
I just listened to a 4 minutes story about Jason Turner's award of the bronze medal in MAP in Bejing. If you go to WBHM.org and click on TOP Stories you can replay the story along with the interview with the soft spoken Turner.
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It's such a shame that he might be remembered as the person who won a bronze medal because of a doping disqualification.
In reality he should be remembered as one of the best 3 legitimate performers on the day. He earned the medal by right.
edit note: medal colour corrected
In reality he should be remembered as one of the best 3 legitimate performers on the day. He earned the medal by right.
edit note: medal colour corrected
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Jason Turner on National Public Radio
David is right, of course, but ANY positive NPR story on the shooting sports -- in fact, any story at all -- is a major victory.
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No asterisk next to his bronze.
He earned it fair and square.
I couldn't think of a nicer guy, humble competitor and hard working, to end the drought in Men's Pistol medals for the US Team (last men's pistol medal Silver earned by Erich Buljung in Seoul?).
Just because some hoser tried to cheat his way onto the medal stand takes nothing away from Jason . . .
. . . who knew the "unecessary shootoff for fourth place" was actually the tie breaker for Bronze?!?
IT AIN'T OVER TILL IT'S OVER!
He earned it fair and square.
I couldn't think of a nicer guy, humble competitor and hard working, to end the drought in Men's Pistol medals for the US Team (last men's pistol medal Silver earned by Erich Buljung in Seoul?).
Just because some hoser tried to cheat his way onto the medal stand takes nothing away from Jason . . .
. . . who knew the "unecessary shootoff for fourth place" was actually the tie breaker for Bronze?!?
IT AIN'T OVER TILL IT'S OVER!