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Olympic champ Crawford from tiny Van Wyck tries for 2012 London games

 
Van Wyck native Shawn Crawford, middle, is followed by Britain's Rikki Fifton, right, and American Mike Rodgers as he wins the men's 150-meter competition during the 2010 Great City Games in Manchester, England.

— Across the Catawba River heading east from Rock Hill on S.C. 5, just into Lancaster County, the first thing anybody sees is a green road sign near the intersection of S.C. 75 pointing to a tiny crossroads.
It also points to greatness.
On the sign is an arrow pointing left and the words “Van Wyck.”
Van Wyck has about 250 people in it – so small it can be pronounced Van “Wike” or Van “Wack” or Van “Wick” and there aren’t enough people around for an argument or fistfight over it.
The community has a gun store and a post office, a few churches and a tiny community center. The brickworks that was the town’s only employer closed a couple of years ago.
Still, Van Wyck boasts something that lots of other places would love to be able to boast about. It’s written right there at the bottom of those green highway signs pointing the way to Van Wyck:
“Home of Shawn Crawford 2004 Olympic Gold & Silver Medalist.”

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/06/26/4074730/olympic-champ-crawford-from-tiny.html#storylink=rss#storylink=cpy


Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/06/26/4074730/olympic-champ-crawford-from-tiny.html#storylink=rss#storylink=cpy
 
 

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