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U.S. Softball team pitcher Lisa Fernandez throws a 65miles per hour fastball against Australia in the first inning of the final gold medal game in Athens, Greece on August 23,2004. Lisa led the U.S. to a 5-1 victory and a Gold Medal.
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U.S. softball team pitcher Lisa Fernandez throws a 65miles per hour fastball against Australia in the first inning of the final gold medal game in Athens, Greece on August 23,2004. Lisa led the U.S. to a 5-1 victory and a Gold Medal.
U.S. Softball team pitcher Lisa Fernandez throws a 65miles per hour fastball against Australia in the first inning of the final gold medal game in Athens, Greece on August 23,2004. Lisa led the U.S. to a 5-1 victory and a Gold Medal.
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Year & City | 2004 Athens Olympics |
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