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Lovieanne Jung
- 2004 U.S. Olympic gold medalist
- 2003 Pan American Games, World Championship gold medalist
- USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year finalist in 2002 (top 10) and 2003 (top 3)
- Three Women’s College World Series appearances with Fresno State (1999) and Arizona (2002-03); two-time All-Tournament team selection
- Hit a home run in first collegiate at bat; 2003 national home run co-leader with 25
- Three-time All-American
- 2002 ISF World Championships gold medalist, 1999 ISF Junior Women’s World Championships silver medalist
- At 145 pounds, can clean 170 pounds and squat 260
- Nicknamed “Lovie”
Lovieanne told Muscle & Fitness Hers: “I’m the smallest one on our team – every time we line up to take pictures, I’m always in front – so I’ve taught myself not to be intimidated by others’ strength and size.”
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Feature: USOC honors 2004's top athletes Feature: 2005 Pacific Rim national team announced
“Why be good, when you can be great.”
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Height: 5'6"
Born: 11-Jan-80
Hometown: Fountain Valley, CA
Sport: Softball
Event: Second base
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