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Col. Shawn Edwards prepares for a big run at the Kentucky

Col. Shawn Edwards prepares for a big run at the Kentucky

Col. Shawn Edwards prepares for a big run at the Kentucky Senior Games. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Shawn Edwards)

Col. Shawn Edwards heads to the finish line at the

Col. Shawn Edwards heads to the finish line at the

Col. Shawn Edwards heads to the finish line at the Kentucky Senior Games. The win served as a qualifier for the upcoming National Senior Games in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Shawn Edwards)

Col. Shawn Edwards presents her medal winnings at Kentucky's

Col. Shawn Edwards presents her medal winnings at Kentucky's

Col. Shawn Edwards presents her medal winnings at Kentucky's Senior Games. Edwards won Gold in the fifty meter dash, the 100-meter dash and she brought home Silver in the 200-meter dash. (Photo Credit: Courtesy... More

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