Albertville
former name of .
a town in ne alabama.
contemporary examples
gault, for example, did qualify as an alternate in 1988, but didn’t compete, and then missed the team in ’92 in albertville.
is it really that easy to be an olympic bobsledder? kevin fixler january 16, 2014
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