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B y the time most working folk have settled their feet under their desks, Elise Christie has already propelled hers incessantly around an ice rink, rising at first light, putting in a full shift, the early bird looking to entrap the worm.
"It's pretty hard," she acknowledges. "But you need to do it to be the best." At age 21, Christie has time on her side. However Scotland's bright young speed-skating hope is not one for futile relaxation, not when the next Winter Olympics are but three years away.See the full content of this document
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Christie Proving to Be a Very Slippery Customer
Last weekend, in the Canadian outpost of Saguenay, the prospect from Livingston won silver in the short track 1000 metres at a World Cup event, beating Ha-Ri Cho, South Korea's world champion, to confirm he...
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