Flovilla man brings home mountain biking medal
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Posted: 1:33 PM Jul 15, 2010
Flovilla man brings home mountain biking medal
Anthony Hall, of Flovilla, did well at the 2009 Georgia Police & Fire Games Mountain Bike competition, so he returned to the 2010 competition, on June 18 at Whitesburg’s McIntosh Park, looking to repeat the feat.
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Special Photo Anthony Hall has enjoyed mountain biking since at least 1992. On June 18, he finished first in his age group, and fifth overall, in the Georgia Police & Fire Games Mountain Bike race at McIntosh Park in Whitesburg.
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Special Photo Anthony Hall (right) receives his first-place medal for the top finish in his age group, in the Georgia Police & Fire Games Mountain Bike race.

  • Special Photo Anthony Hall (right) receives his first-place medal for the top finish in his age group, in the Georgia Police & Fire Games Mountain Bike race.

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