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Whatever. Growing up in West Allis, Wis., a suburb of Milwaukee, Witty rode dirt bikes and skateboards with her three older brothers, but her first speed skating race was a glimpse of what was to come. Chris, then nine, won by such a big margin that she had already reached her mom in the grandstand when the other kids straggled in. Today, Witty's talent prompts comparisons to Bonnie Blair, America's last speed skating star. But the two are not much alike. At 5'6" and 160 pounds, Witty is two inches taller than Blair and outweighs her by 20 chiseled pounds. In contrast with Blair's impeccable technique, Witty's skating style is pure power. Both women are what U.S. coach Gerard Kemkers calls "big-race skaters." It's unlikely, though, that Blair would ever be found at the Black Dragon tattoo parlor, as Witty was last year, getting Notre Dame's mascot needled into her hip. Pressed for something, anything, that she and Blair have in common, Witty offers an answer: They both like TV. "I remember us fighting over the remote once in Europe," Witty says, grinning again. "Bonnie wanted CNN. I like MTV." Johnette Howard Issue date: February 9, 1998
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