JFIFC    $ &%# #"(-90(*6+"#2D26;=@@@&0FKE>J9?@=C  =)#)==================================================" }!1AQa"q2#BR$3br %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz w!1AQaq"2B #3Rbr $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ?jJ  kmD TrsaW?x_R.[S#$}jUP= _,Uv)FQՇ9kļ;ڄKQ9װX_-;ҪNrqadb_:`m Vx_Tlז6,BcV%Z֜t1dCPzVkQ'3=$9&.( ) 7O }9( ^C*j\R O [H1\r^ ʣ<TIcZZC~e{Kx(3!ǯAk*ˍk_IvI|Crqkյ{k(,H3>OƸ$ϥ˪ԍ8B0ӹpG"Wk7]y`u,Ge9 viOfN ~#[5ȞFydE#\ I[C|̹@FuJm>FYroE |+S?gQ٣VpdrB{~UJKx'GH_*)ku%c\´+F5 {Ѻ#2qZP\C8ⱴm 4ٝW;eTI浥j8iΒɭ"rnc2FFǐmlkv_?8#ėRCHv~~BmcPr#tKaE^ XB-nzZrB~UZդR}5i_xTpːEyi{mlTqU@JIb)B re<:[he5aH"FTZ+7M TRH 2O法֌9.UKUK 8\khZPĪ##5:\b;Ec_7b 7WArO t)"9GP}AhT\D[AKElbR`][Ƈ-tTRi=U'dq(bE2(('So|]Xd9]q޹ 8 ^+Ad 4{ʳfDH.;&̦{ecXIaxTkFMj~r.+9ʃҾ` \.k-.W906yDESQEQEQEQER0ʑKEyg;n."IT1f'excK7la  WGG<|ƙKSq|d#*+ʼOKQO[2K(<?Z$/-DNXg3 ( ( (-7<ӨN@[9Sϙ{u 7BbԮ2?<+M<7 g~!ccxP < i `(\k? iWI[bxka>rodTEu35nl|)lVܻucĺ-4w9$v:EU8曙rӌ OZm9uX*j{GҺ8[HY(d֢KU97w;NJuzQEQE&h1-PHyQIh&](v5i(R9+>+kE cpZAF8z 5VӐ!Y"_SnIՋF ۏZk[I O:I>U*2e&}QGP]/׫DQlYZ/þ_m=>|q/\nbx*UeMsRުZFju )k((((s- QEk\B )4 o'Շ-Q@=OE`j6zpUT Hcx)~ĞޕipؘAxEM004i[ ӳ['ns[pb$Sԃ0€\W##=q,W;U\7QU/(=fa݄quW,]3g5@Q@Q@ 4PP(()9O-:1PEQEQEQEEPe universities. Brenda, who plans to become a doctor, graduated from Harvard with a degree in cognitive neuroscience. Lindsay graduated from Brown University with a degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in biomedical engineering and plans on pursuing a PhD. <br>How did the Taylor twins achieve such success? Did supportive parents set them on their paths? Or is there something unique in their genetic makeup? Here is their story.<br><br>Great Expectations<br><br>When they were 10, the Taylors moved to Boone, a small town in the mountains of North Carolina. Says Lindsay,  Boone has hiking trails, gorgeous waterfalls, great lakes to swim in and streams to jump into---that s a lot of what we did growing up. Says Brenda,  I remember when we moved to Boone that Lindsay and I were amazed because there were cows grazing in people s yards. We weren t really sure what to make of that. <br> As for formal physical activities, the twins were gymnasts from the age of six, but their height became an issue because they, as Brenda says,  started breaking equipment. Next on the list was swimming, followed by volleyball, which they participated in throughout high school, and then track and field.  We didn t start track until our freshman year in high school, says Brenda.  We were decent swimmers and volleyball players, but we were much more successful in track. When the time came that colleges were recruiting, they were calling me about track and not about swimming. And both of us liked track much better. <br>Because they were such great athletes, Joel Williams, the track coach at Watauga High School, decided to put the twins in as many events as possible. Brenda comments,  In high school Lindsay and I were on the same team. To score as many points as possible we would be put into different events. So instead of having us come in first and second, I was put into events where I could get first and Lindsay was put into