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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012
VOL. 21 #11
ROAD TO THE GOLD Cyclist Overcomes Injuries, Illness to Bike Her Way to Paralympics
American Cancer Societyʼs Black-Out Cancer Party
ABOUT TOWN PAGE 3
Teen turns birthday celebration into gift for others
LIFE PAGE 10
75 young ladies to be presented at Ball of Roses
SOCIAL PAGE 14
Jennifer Schuble of Homewood will compete in the Paralympics on the U.S. cycling team. This will be the second time sheʼs competed in the Paralympics. The Photos courtesy Lakeshore Foundation first time, in Beijing, she took home one gold medal and two silvers. She hopes to top that this summer in London.
BY LAURA MCALISTER
she had dreams of working for NASA. “I was obsessed with space and wanted to be an astronaut,” she said. “I realized that wasn’t going to be easy. It was about as easy as ennifer Schuble always thought she would winning the lottery, so I decided to go the miliserve her country, but she’s doing it in a tary route to be a pilot.” way she never expected. After high school graduation, Jennifer This summer, Jennifer will join the U.S. received a scholarship to Marion Military Paracycling Team for the Paralympics in Institute. After Marion, Jennifer went on to London. It will be her second time to compete Inside: The Lakeshore Foundation West Point. in the Paralympics, and this time she hopes to is hosting events leading up to the During rigorous training there, Jennifer bring home even more medals than before. Olympics and Paralympics, Page 11. received a traumatic brain injury – so severe, The Homewood resident and Houston she qualified as a disabled citizen veteran. native took home two silvers and one gold in Jennifer, then 20, wasn’t giving up, though. the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing. Since she At Marion, she’d become familiar with nearby only took up cycling seriously in 2007, that’s no small feat. Tuscaloosa and decided to take up studies at the University of Alabama. It’s even more impressive when you consider what the 35 year old has Tragedy struck her again, this time in the form of a multi-car accident. She been through to make her second trip to the Paralympics. again received injuries to her head as well as her arm and hand. Jennifer grew up in Texas and was always an athlete, although not a See CYCLIST, page 11 cyclist. She played soccer and excelled in track. When it came to a career,
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A second home on wheels
HOME PAGE 18
All-OTM softball and baseball teams announced
SPORTS PAGE 28
SUE MURPHY TALKS ABOUT U.S. P. 2 • A ʻMAGICʼ EVENING P. 12 • DECORATED DESIGNER P. 20 • SHADES CAHABA WINS NATIONAL AWARD P. 24