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Why a women's Olympic team trains in Amish country
The Washington Post
2016-05-19
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After finishing in last place during the 2012 London Olympic Games, the Women's National Field Hockey Team relocated from Chula Vista, Calif. to a small town outside of Lancaster, Pa., where there is a large fan base and a pipeline of talent.
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