BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) — The letters were small enough to miss if you weren’t looking for them. AO1. Black marker, scrawled just above the wrist and thumb on Hannah Geer’s right hand. The kind of shorthand athletes use when they are trying to carry something fragile through chaos. The kind of message written not for the crowd, or the stopwatch, or the medal stand, but for survival.Audience of one. Three weeks earlier, the noise inside Geer’s body…
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