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"I know our entire state just has heartache right now, and for her to dedicate her work and success to us, it just helps that much more," said Madeline Cordier, a recent Regis graduate. "She helps us push forward and she gives us something to look forward to," added Cordier's sister, Grace, who still attends Regis Jesuit. "She's putting a lot of smiles on a lot of Coloradans' faces." Noah Utesch, a member of the boys' swim team at Regis Jesuit, praised Franklin's dedication of her races in the London spotlight as "something positive for the city of Aurora." "It's got to do something to cover up that terrible tragedy," Utesch said. Franklin's high school swim coach, Nick Frasersmith, was effusive in his praise of her determination and ebullient outlook on life. "What Missy's doing in dedicating her events, really, I think, just kind of brings something we can all focus on that's positive and an enjoyment of some good things that happen in this world," Frasersmith said. "And there's no better person like Missy Franklin with her wonderful attitude."
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