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KEY MOTORSPORTS VOLUNTEER SHOP WORKER CHRIS STIDD 
EARNS NC STATE SPECIAL OLYMPICS BRONZE SKIING MEDAL

MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA (January 18, 2008) – Chris Stidd, a 27-year-old volunteer shop worker for the Key Motorsports NASCAR Craftsman Truck and Nationwide Series race organization, recently captured a bronze medal in skiing competition in the Special Olympics of North Carolina event held at the Appalachian Ski Mountain in Blowing Rock, NC.08pr04.jpg (120037 bytes)

Competing in the slalom event on the intermediate level blue course, Stidd was third in the overall competition out of 12 competitors and earned a berth in Southeast Regional competition of the National Special Olympics. That event will also be held on the Appalachian Mountain course on February 3 and 4.

Regional competition will feature more than 200 Special Olympic skiers from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

Stidd, the son of Race City Machine owner Robert Stidd located in the Talbert Point Industrial Park in Mooresville, has been skiing for five years and is employed by Lowe’s Foods when he is not tooling around the Key Motorsports race shop.



 


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