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Cheer Florida Athletes Competing in London Olympics

July 27, 2012 Government No Comments

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Governor Scott: Cheer Florida Athletes Competing in London Olympics

Tallahassee, Fla. – In London, 26 athletes and three coaches who call Florida home will compete at the Games of the 30th Olympiad. Governor Rick Scott and First Lady Ann Scott call on Floridians to join them in watching and supporting Florida’s members of Team USA as they represent the Sunshine State and the United States.

“Whether you watch from London or from the comfort of your home, I encourage Floridians to support Florida’s athletes as they compete during the coming weeks,” said Governor Scott. “Florida’s Olympians have dedicated many hours to prepare for competition and made many sacrifices to get to London, and we wish them the very best success.”

The Olympic Games begins today, Friday, July 27, with the Opening Ceremony, and competitions continue until Sunday, August 12, with the Closing Ceremony.

Complete List of Florida Athletes Competing in the 2012 Olympic Games

(Courtesy of U.S. Olympic Committee Department of Communications, designated by athlete hometown)

Brandon

* Chris Colwill, Diving, 3 Meter, Brandon (competed in 2008 Games)

Clearwater

* Jared Frayer, Wrestling, Freestyle 66kg, Clearwater (first Olympic Games) * Paige Railey, Sailing, Laser Radial, Clearwater (first Olympic Games) * Zach Railey, Sailing, Finn, Clearwater (silver medalist in 2008)

Daytona Beach

* Ryan Lochte, Swimming, Backstroke, Freestyle Individual Medley, Daytona Beach (competed in 2004 and 2008 games winning six medals, three gold)

Ft. Lauderdale

* Sarah Lihan, Sailing, Women’s two-person dingy, Ft. Lauderdale (first Olympic Games) * Sanya Richards-Ross, Athletics, 400m, Ft. Lauderdale (competed in 2004 and 2008 Games, won two medals at 2008 Games)

Gainesville

* Mike Holloway, Athletics, Assistant Coach Sprints and Hurdles, Gainesville (first Olympic Games)

Longwood

* Hunter Kemper, Triathlon, Longwood (competed in 2000, 2004, 2008 Games)

North Palm Beach

* Laura Bennett, Triathlon, North Palm Beach (an alternate on 2004 U.S. Team)

Ormond Beach

* Phil Dalhausser, Volleyball – Beach, Ormond Beach (2008 gold medalist)

Oviedo

* Jennifer Simpson, Athletics, Middle Distance (mile, steeplechase), Oviedo (first Olympic Games)

Plantation

* Foluke Akinradewo, Volleyball, Middle Blocker, Plantation (first Olympic Games) * Anna Tunnicliffe, Sailing, Elliott 6m, Plantation (gold medalist in 2008)

Riviera Beach

* Tony McQuay, Athletics, 400m, Riviera Beach (first Olympic Games)

Miami

* Brian Fatih, Sailing, Men’s Keelboat, Miami (first Olympic Games) * Sylvia Fowles, Basketball, Center, Miami (competed in 2008 Games) * Manuel Huerta, Triathlon, Miami (first Olympic Games) * LeBron James, Basketball, Forward, Miami (competed in 2004 and 2008 Games) * Danell Leyva, Gymnastics, Artistic, Miami (first Olympic Games) * Mark Mendelblatt, Sailing, Men’s Keelboat, Miami (competed in 2004 Games) * Robin Prendes, Rowing, Lightweight Men’s Four, Miami (first Olympic Games)

Naples

* Trevor Moore, Sailing, 49er, Naples (first Olympic Games

Orlando

* Brittany Viola, Diving, 1 meter, Platform, Orlando (first Olympic Games)

Palm City

* Tina Konyot, Equestrian, Dressage, Palm City (first Olympic Games)

Palm Beach Gardens

* Serena Williams, Tennis, Palm Beach Gardens (competed in 2000 and 2008 Games) * Venus Williams, Tennis, Palm Beach Gardens (competed in 2000, 2004 and 2008 Games)

Pensacola

* Justin Gatlin, Athletics, 100m, 200m, Pensacola (gold medalist in 2004 Games)

Sarasota

* Lacy Janson, Athletics, Pole Vault, Sarasota (first Olympic Games)

Tampa

* Emil Milev, Shooting, Rapid Fire Pistol, Tampa (fifth Olympic Games appearance, first for U.S.)

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