/ '83ng 'iii/iii/iii-" successful pamï¬gusuw? tiGrdilri; stories of disappointment and _ , ", _ , V _" _ stories of I,t,,it),i,i_tt! dirAetitytt, and agf.cortfidenee." 51mm m "Life is about having obstacles andgoingthrmnghobstacles,†Lau- manntraiddhtsrqmtistghTts."Iist IxsetsthatmaArptsoplethittkthat life for amateur athletes, and professional athktarispetygHttioemm,hutthior- trstatxsutttilthtsdmta%sthatpmplettetw ally have to overcome to get there. And 1xhiMe-rxmtulpemm, usuallythere tsrrrtrta_di-tintmtsrttattdataxitsdiaek ordirxstt'mrtandstgNxmtkktttr." _'Ieertainlytrytooonveythnttoyoungpeople Laumann is working on a two-year recovery program to strengthen her right leg, which was injured prior to the flt"ttt,fg beat the odds and show character by not giving up her pal in life. The resulting injuries required a skin graft and a total of five operations in 10 days. Doctors essentially ruled out the Olympia and some even doubted whether she would ever row agaiufhfmmsdtheettmxPs That was the theme of Ian- mann's speed: when she was in Kitchener recently addressing the Kitchener-Waterloo Busi- ness Woman in Networking. Laumann'g sags is one of sur- vival, involving some deep soul searching. She waved to the world. and especially to herself, that she’s no quieter, and that adver, sity sometimes makes one a M fer person. Chronicle†iet.umnanrt'sireuuaniietxsamathrmtgs out the room " she prepares for her umpteenth intrPimrinth-tmekAndwhatastkyatse hastotall At5-foot-llinches,herstatureisalmostas dottyutirogatrherr_twtatioetinmoenas'ssirge s:ull-tpstitixt.TheHxuemaialistatttiis 1982Barrxgorta8ummerolrttpitaha_ a hot commodity on the public speaking cirruit,tomuhtothatihtsmaisthrxe IxmortaltttmsearitmJusttotautgIthe callsfmmgrmxpawantingtohearher (f,'iilporoij)iij. (if-[@n Laumann continues Her (prstforgoli( F'OREiVEt1" BRONZED V IN OUR HEARTS V as All Make. of m‘ mattailr,wimeiihatit'oetantGhaveonetair-tmtai "rbh-itiwirtthtlbirotsirtuervemetutrnw:h mmeamtid-.'rttathsthekimiotpemmIarn," A lot of thing: have happened to human: sum:- the olrrtrimbutgttenemsrrni-dab-Nmitctunetc, 'VIAMW WV. MAY M. no _ m: a "heFtminietg.Stemmtttrtmugtttaimuaeinv- k 'erattdits-ritoberrtarriaitotxrmsrganwar t'1reRritseretuatmiotssirexptui-nt'- -srs_ntttirtk-apywittotyauiy,tie Vnicethmgilthnpwplefeelinqindmddmy 'mrtttyhareiheirptmmtalesperi-amil- hoe. I acid usdaiiat for the Gun-dim eight: r "Peple are just genuinely massaged m tut lytdtme," she laid of autograph A native of Managua, she entered the highly competitive world of international Win 1982,atteraaiingayearinaxrr punitive running. Competing for the very titat time in quanber d 1982, she tim hlnd first in the name categury Four months later, she tried out for the National Team, where her tatrter, Danielle, was already a member, and won a spot “gym Stud, Waterloo Today she's tram1ng to be the best m the world The 1996 Olympia an three years away and Launmnn knows that she'll be under the spotlight once again The road to recovery ts kmg but rewarding and the Sleen Uumann story - a story of ovum oonung life's obstacles -- 18 some- thingofwhH1 dreams an made Her courageous comeback caught the imagination of the world as she pursued her dream with desire and Her life" included several ups induding tpki medals at the US Championships and Partamerr cum in 1964 and a second-place finish at the1990 Worlds, only to move up in the aandmgs the following year when she gamed mugs Holy Grail __ the World Championship However there were several setbacks as well, Including chrome back problems m 1985, which took her out of active competition for close to 51x months,