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Olympic sprinter Maurice Greene swaps spikes for dancing shoes
Mon Feb 9, 2009 9:26pm EST
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RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Maurice Greene's powerful legs still keep him in the spotlight but his ballroom dancing shoes, not sprinter's spikes, pay the bills these days.
The former Olympic and world champion has been traveling by bus across America for the past two months entertaining audiences as part of the touring company of the popular television show Dancing With The Stars.
"This is a lot fun-er," Greene told Reuters during a recent stop in Raleigh. "When I was competing that was stressful. This is going out and having fun."
The 34-year-old American retired from athletics before the 2008 season, citing a calf injury, but he was not ready to put away his showmanship.
An agent arranged for the sprinter to team up with professional dancer Cheryl Burke on the television show and after a fifth-place finish they joined the 37-city tour.
"He's very good, he's disciplined and an athlete," Burke told television reporters.
"I thought I was okay (as a dancer)," Greene told Reuters, "but ballroom dancing is completely different than dancing in the clubs. I knew nothing about that."
The biggest challenge was learning technique, Greene said.
"When you are on the TV show, you have to learn a new dance every week. Then there is different techniques for the different dances and different step placement and arm movement."
He missed the competition of athletics, he said, "but my heart was not in it any more, and the sport is in a lot of trouble. ...I decided it was time for me to move on."
LONG CAREER
Three times the world 100 meters champion, winner of Olympic gold in Sydney in 2000 and bronze in Athens in 2004 and the world-record holder at 9.79 seconds for more than three years beginning in 1999, Greene would not single out one event as his greatest achievement.
"You're at places in life that no one can ever touch," he said of his lengthy career in which he ran the 100 in under 10 seconds a record 52 times. He still holds the world-best mark for the indoor 60 meters.
"I will always be known as once the world's fastest man," he said. "Then you are on a shortlist of people who have won Olympic gold. Then you have a list of people who have won world championships... Everything is significant to me."
If he could have one race back, it would be his 2001 world championship in Edmonton, he said. Continued...
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