

Amb. Rice, Michelle Kwan join presidential delegation to Olympics closing ceremony
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08/09/12 12:23 PM ET
Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will lead the presidential delegation to the closing ceremonies of the Olympics, the White House announced on Thursday.
The delegation will also include former Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan and former baseball player Curtis Pride, both members of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Reggie Love, the president’s former personal aide and “body man,” is also part of the delegation, along with Deputy National Security Adviser Benjamin Rhodes and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Louis B. Susman.
The delegation will attend athletic events and meet with Team USA athletes in London, and attend the closing ceremony on Sunday, according to the White House.
The first lady, Michelle Obama, led the presidential delegation to the opening ceremonies. While in London, she also held informal meetings with U.S. athletes and hosted an event for Let’s Move!, her anti-childhood obesity initiative.
The delegation will also include former Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan and former baseball player Curtis Pride, both members of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Reggie Love, the president’s former personal aide and “body man,” is also part of the delegation, along with Deputy National Security Adviser Benjamin Rhodes and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Louis B. Susman.
The first lady, Michelle Obama, led the presidential delegation to the opening ceremonies. While in London, she also held informal meetings with U.S. athletes and hosted an event for Let’s Move!, her anti-childhood obesity initiative.








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