from MGoBlue: A Conversation with Bill Martin
Bill Martin has served as Michigan's director of athletics since March 2000. With what is normally considered a more-than full-time job, he still manages to stay involved with such things as the United States Olympic Committee and sailing. His boat, Stripes, recently won the 100th Chicago to Mackinac race, the oldest and longest fresh-water race in the world. As a former USOC president immersed in collegiate athletics, he has a unique perspective on the Olympic Games. Here's what he had to say about a variety of topics: some controversial, some light-hearted; some Olympic-related, some not.
By Barbara Cossman
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