Ni hao (hello) from Beijing

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Mary Beth Vorwerk met up with Today Show's Meredith Viera on Sunday in Beijing. The Today Show's co-anchor was filming a piece on U.S. shotgun medalist Corey Cogdell. (Photo contributed)

Monday, Aug. 18

Ni hao everyone! Sorry I haven’t been better about keeping in touch, but things have been crazy here. I only have a few minutes, so I wanted to send a quick update. I thought you would all like to see the photo of the Today Show’s Meredith Viera and me in our athlete dorms at the Olympic Village yesterday. She did a segment with one of our shotgun team medalists, Corey Cogdell. The segment aired on the Today Show (NBC) Wednesday morning! I was with them for about an hour last night while Corey showed Meredith around the Athlete Village and she (Meredith) is the nicest person ever! She is so friendly and genuine! She speaks to everyone and is so excited about everything. She hugged me twice and kissed me on the cheek when she was leaving. It was pretty funny!

Oh yeah, and I also got my picture taken with Evander Holyfield, who was very nice, and talked to him for a few minutes last night at the Club Bud party. One of my athletes took the photo on his camera, so I will have to send that later once he e-mails it to me. I said hi to Tiki Barber the other day at the NBC compound, and I also met Bela Karolyi the other night at NBC.

So, I have had a lot of fun meeting all of these great people, but the best thing about the Olympics, so far, is that my incredible shooting team won six medals! It really doesn’t get much better than this! I can honestly say this has been the most amazing experience of my entire life! Athens was incredible, but witnessing six of my friends win Olympic medals here in Beijing is probably the coolest thing I have ever seen and the best part of it was that I got to be with them right after they won the medal until about three hours later doing all of the media stuff.

Even though shooting is over, I am still swamped with media requests and busy as ever. I am putting in about 15-hour days, but it’s totally worth it. Things will hopefully start to slow down for me a little bit in the next couple of days. I am going to the men’s BB game tonight, so that should be fun! Gotta run, going to do interviews with Matt and Katy Emmons with Time Magazine and NBC now.

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