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SUMMARY:Personal Gold: An Underdog Story (BROOM-06)
DESCRIPTION: Personal Gold: An Underdog Story (BROOM-06)\nat 22nd Annual Boulder Film Festival 2016\nUSA\, 88 min. \, Feature Documentary\n\n?...a route back for USA Cycling\, and perhaps other sports\, too. Personal Gold offers a chance to see what an amateur but high-tech and fair approach could look like.? TOM TAYLOR\, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED\n\nThis is an adrenaline-pumping\, revolutionary film of four women cyclist- underdogs who become America’s medal hope at the 2012 London Olympics when top men are banned during the Lance Armstrong drug scandal. The underfunded women turn to a volunteer group of top computer coders and medical researcher Eric Topolin to build a mind-boggling system of ?extreme biometrics\,? including headbands that monitor their sleep cycles. They are attempting the totally new approach of ?Data not Doping? while trying the impossible: win the first U.S. women’s bicycling medal in 20 years. \n					Birthday\n					USA\, 13 min.\, Short Documentary\n					\n			  \n			  \n			  \n			\n					Boulder Premiere\nChris King and the Cottles in person\n					\n					\n					When a young military wife gets news that her Marine husband has been severely wounded in combat\, she discovers that life ahead for them is going to be a difficult and yet amazing journey.  \n					\n				\n					Personal Gold: An Underdog Story\n					USA\, 88 min. \, Feature Documentary\n					\n					Colorado Premiere\nTamara Christopherson in person\n					\n					\n					?...a route back for USA Cycling\, and perhaps other sports\, too. Personal Gold offers a chance to see what an amateur but high-tech and fair approach could look like.? TOM TAYLOR\, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED\n\nThis is an adrenaline-pumping\, revolutionary film of four women cyclist- underdogs who become America’s medal hope at the 2012 London Olympics when top men are banned during the Lance Armstrong drug scandal. The underfunded women turn to a volunteer group of top computer coders and medical researcher Eric Topolin to build a mind-boggling system of ?extreme biometrics\,? including headbands that monitor their sleep cycles. They are attempting the totally new approach of ?Data not Doping? while trying the impossible: win the first U.S. women’s bicycling medal in 20 years. \n					\n				\n\nColorado Premiere\nTamara Christopherson in person\n\n\n\nSunday\, March 6\, 2016\, 12:00 pm\nBroomfield Auditorium\nInfo & Trailer: http://m.biff1.com/event.php?event=296\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-boulder-international-film-festival-tickets-21592754510
LOCATION: Broomfield Auditorium
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