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Its diverse economy includes a Goodrich Aircraft Wheels and Brakes plant and Vesta Wind Systems, which is building the biggest turbine-tower factory in the world, Centa says.
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"Prior to 1980, we were a one-industry town," says Dan Centa, president of Pueblo Economic Development Corp.
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The base is close enough for the soldiers to live in Pueblo, where home prices are lower than they are in Colorado Springs, Centa says.
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"With 300 meters to go, I realized that my legs were still powerful and I decided to try," Di Centa said.
USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006
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The 33-year-old Di Centa finished in 2 hours, 6 minutes, 11.8 seconds, only eight-tenths of a second ahead of silver medalist Eugeni Dementiev of Russia — a wild ending to the longest and most grueling cross-country competition.
USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006
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The Italian quartet of Giorgio Di Centa, Valerio Checchi, Piller Cottrer and Zorzi won in 1 hour, 39 minutes, 16.5 seconds.
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Giorio di Centa crosses the finish in joy and exhaustion after a wild ending to the 50 kilometer Nordic race.
USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006
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Yet any disappointment was erased on the final day when Giorgio di Centa won gold in the 50km cross-country race.
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It was a second gold medal for Di Centa, who was also was a member of Italy's winning foursome in the 4x10 relay Feb. 19.
USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006
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