JFIFC    $ &%# #"(-90(*6+"#2D26;=@@@&0FKE>J9?@=C  =)#)==================================================8K" }!1AQa"q2#BR$3br %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz w!1AQaq"2B #3Rbr $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ?M:?@hv%&dZgV]Hb2~`G 󫍥~4XesEhh!,"xnoz 6W"HIc&+xf\7Ә>`WMBK7/@Ǯr}u崺hvy=J[`ǭfޅΝK+t ~MgK}m.w83W'C!iW?Jbpv+8V;EUsVXe3ǑAx\6̣zu+PHN\澙kg/e/$(#ӓYR0s+Ȣb"&Sy6rY=}MZU,R6`SQS-EYM)]Uy:tt4Z%p}g'QEORw5]@gKyAeu)s4QVr" 9!}k0:9#d, there has never been anything quite like Brenda and Lindsay Taylor. Identical twins from Boone, North Carolina, these 23-year-old women have established themselves as athletes who have excellent chances of making the next Olympic team. <br> Brenda, an outstanding hurdler, won the 2001 NCAA Track and Field championships in the 400-meter hurdles, placed third at the US Nationals and made the semifinals of the World Championships. She also received the Honda Award as America s top collegiate woman athlete in track and field. This year she placed third at the US Nationals (she did not compete in the World Championships in 2002, as they are held every two years). Brenda s best time is 55.46. Lindsay, a heptathlete, was also a standout in college, earning 11 Ivy League titles and breaking seven sc