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CLOSING CEREMONIES

Georgia native on US minds

August 24, 2008
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BEIJING - It turns out US athletes, at least those who compete in the Olympics, have a world view.

For the opening ceremonies, team captains selected Lopez Lomong, a Sudanese refugee, to carry the US flag. For tonight's closing ceremonies, they selected Khatuna Lorig, a native of the former Soviet republic of Georgia, as the flag bearer. Georgia has been involved in recent weeks in a conflict with neighboring Russia.

Lorig, who now lives in West Hollywood, Calif., competed alongside Russians as a member of the Unified Team in 1992. In '96 and 2000, she competed for Georgia. She moved to California but didn't have her citizenship in time to compete for the United States in 2004.

She earned a berth on the US archery team this year and advanced to the quarterfinals before losing.

"Being named the US flag bearer for the closing ceremony is almost like winning a gold medal," said Lorig, who won a bronze in '92. "I thought I could win a gold medal in competition, but I never thought I'd have this opportunity. I'm truly, truly proud to be an American citizen and part of the US Olympic team." (Los Angeles Times)

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