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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner, left, and his daughters Kendall Heitzner, 24, background, and Jordan Heitzner, 28, foreground, exit the inflatable indoor tennis courts after a tennis workout at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
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Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughters Kendall Heitzner, 24, left and Jordan Heitzner, right, 28, pack up after practicing their tennis game against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
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Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner claps clay off his shoes after he and his daughters Kendall Heitzner, 24, left and Jordan Heitzner, right, 28, pack up after practicing their tennis game against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Jordan Heitzner, 28, practices her tennis game with her father Steve Heitzner, not in frame, against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
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Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Jordan Heitzner, 28, practices her tennis game with her father Steve Heitzner, not in frame, against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner's tennis racket has a flower-shaped tennis racket, which was given to him by his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, a year ago. The two practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
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Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his wife Linda at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Jordan Heitzner, 28, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Jordan Heitzner, 28, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Jordan Heitzner, 28, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Jordan Heitzner, 28, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180310_Steve_Heitzner_Tennis_317.JPG
  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180310_Steve_Heitzner_Tennis_303.JPG
  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: A cart of tennis balls in the corner of the inflatable indoor tennis courts at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180310_Steve_Heitzner_Tennis_174.JPG
  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180310_Steve_Heitzner_Tennis_064.JPG
  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180310_Steve_Heitzner_Tennis_050.JPG
  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, practice against married couple Scott and Jill London at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180310_Steve_Heitzner_Tennis_044.JPG
  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Jordan Heitzner, 28, at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his other daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughter Kendall Heitzner, 24, at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bethesda, Maryland - March 10, 2018: Steve Heitzner and his daughters Jordan, left, 28, and Kendall Heitzner, 24, right, at the Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Saturday March 10, 2018.<br />
<br />
Steve Heitzner, Marriott's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for the Americas, is a former NCAA Division 1 tennis player. He and his daughter Kendall have played in the Father/Daughter Open division and were ranked #2 in the country a few years ago.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..After a workout in the pool at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Michael Phelps and members of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, including Brennan Morris, right, use the facilities' weight room, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..After a workout in the pool at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Michael Phelps and members of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, use the facilities' weight room, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..After a workout in the pool at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Michael Phelps and members of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, use the facilities' weight room, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
    090507MichaelPhelps655.jpg
  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps catches his water bottle while fellow Olympian Katie Hoff does push-ups during North Baltimore Aquatic Club strength and conditioning at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..As if making a fashion statement, Michael Phelps wears a weight vest with style. North Baltimore Aquatic Club brought the practice out of the pool and into the Loyola College Aquatic Center's weight room in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps does chin ups after North Baltimore Aquatic Club practice at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps pounds fists with North Baltimore Aquatic Club teammate Brennan Morris after a set of push-ups during practice at the weight room in the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009. The team's strength and conditioning coach Dawn-Marie Cain, is seen on the bottom right.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps rests while Katie Hoff does push ups during North Baltimore Aquatic Club's strength and conditioning session at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps's friendly teasing elicits a look from fellow Olympic swimmer Katie Hoff, during the elite North Baltimore Aquatic Club's practice at the weight room of Loyola College Aquatic Center, in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009. Todd Patrick, back right, listens in.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Pull ups are more difficult for Olympian Michael Phelps with a 45 lbs. weight vest. After a low energy Thursday practice in the water, members of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club lift weights at the Loyola College Aquatic Center's weight room in Baltimore, May 7, 2009.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 07, 2019: <br />
A rider takes a racehorse to the track for morning workout at Pimlico Race Track in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday May 7th, 2019.<br />
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As Baltimore prepares to host the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes on May 18, there is growing concern locally that the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown will leave town after next year’s contest at dilapidated Pimlico. The track’s Canadian owner, the Stronach Group, wants to move the famous race to a different Maryland track it owns in Laurel, near D.C. In March the city sued Stronach, seeking power to gain control of the 149-year-old Pimlico through condemnation, though officials haven’t said where they’d find the estimated $425 million needed to rebuild Pimlico. This month Stronach said 6,670 grandstand seats at Pimlico would be closed for Preakness due to structural concerns -- a move city officials claimed was meant to create a bogus emergency that would justify moving the race, which typically draws more than 130,000 people. A decades-old state law says the Preakness can be moved to another track in the state “only as a result of a disaster or emergency.” Stronach has committed to keep Preakness at Pimlico only through 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - September 03, 2014: The Under Armour Campus gym has a workout area called "The Pit. Steps exist, but most are encouraged to take a harder route down -- like a rope. <br />
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The campus is located in the Tide Point area of Baltimore's Inner Harbor.<br />
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Under Armour has contracted to uniform Notre Dame football.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30163152A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - September 03, 2014: A cubby of workout tools are in the Under Armour campus gym located in the Tide Point area of Baltimore's Inner Harbor.<br />
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Under Armour has contracted to uniform Notre Dame football.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30163152A
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..After a workout in the pool at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Michael Phelps and members of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, including Brennan Morris, right, use the facilities' weight room, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
    090507MichaelPhelps641.JPG
  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps practices the butterfly stroke during a relatively light workout with the North Baltimore Aquatic Club at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Friday, May 11, 2012.Assignment ID: 30125820A..An exhausted Francis Tiafoe, foreground, picks up tennis balls with his twin brother Franklin, background left, after a grueling workout with a visiting strength and conditioning coach and his coach Misha Kouznetsov, background right, at the Tennis Center at College Park Friday, May 11, 2012. Francis is the top-ranked 14-year-old tennis player in the country. ..His father immigrated from Sierra Leone in 1996. Francis's father, Constant lived where he worked at the Tennis Center at College Park, where Francis and his twin brother Franklin would occasionally sleep. Misha Kouznetsov, a tennis pro at the Center saw potential in Francis and has been training the twins since they were eight. Constant and his family have since moved into an apartment five minutes away, and the boys train and go to school full-time at the Center.
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  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..After a workout in the pool at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Michael Phelps and members of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, use the facilities' weight room, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
    090507MichaelPhelps710.jpg
  • Freelance photo by Matt Roth.Baltimore, Maryland.Thursday, May 7, 2009.Assignment ID: 20102758A..Michael Phelps practices the breast stroke during a relatively light workout with the North Baltimore Aquatic Club at the Loyola College Aquatic Center in Baltimore, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 07, 2019: <br />
The shadow of A rider and horse throws on the stable grounds during morning workouts at Pimlico Race Track in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday May 7th, 2019.<br />
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As Baltimore prepares to host the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes on May 18, there is growing concern locally that the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown will leave town after next year’s contest at dilapidated Pimlico. The track’s Canadian owner, the Stronach Group, wants to move the famous race to a different Maryland track it owns in Laurel, near D.C. In March the city sued Stronach, seeking power to gain control of the 149-year-old Pimlico through condemnation, though officials haven’t said where they’d find the estimated $425 million needed to rebuild Pimlico. This month Stronach said 6,670 grandstand seats at Pimlico would be closed for Preakness due to structural concerns -- a move city officials claimed was meant to create a bogus emergency that would justify moving the race, which typically draws more than 130,000 people. A decades-old state law says the Preakness can be moved to another track in the state “only as a result of a disaster or emergency.” Stronach has committed to keep Preakness at Pimlico only through 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 07, 2019: <br />
A horse is washed after morning workouts at Pimlico Race Track in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday May 7th, 2019.<br />
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As Baltimore prepares to host the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes on May 18, there is growing concern locally that the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown will leave town after next year’s contest at dilapidated Pimlico. The track’s Canadian owner, the Stronach Group, wants to move the famous race to a different Maryland track it owns in Laurel, near D.C. In March the city sued Stronach, seeking power to gain control of the 149-year-old Pimlico through condemnation, though officials haven’t said where they’d find the estimated $425 million needed to rebuild Pimlico. This month Stronach said 6,670 grandstand seats at Pimlico would be closed for Preakness due to structural concerns -- a move city officials claimed was meant to create a bogus emergency that would justify moving the race, which typically draws more than 130,000 people. A decades-old state law says the Preakness can be moved to another track in the state “only as a result of a disaster or emergency.” Stronach has committed to keep Preakness at Pimlico only through 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 07, 2019: <br />
Blessed Arion, is ridden by exercise rider Milan Milosevic during morning workouts at Pimlico Race Track in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday May 7th, 2019. The infield are is being prepped for the weekend of the Preakness Stakes.<br />
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As Baltimore prepares to host the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes on May 18, there is growing concern locally that the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown will leave town after next year’s contest at dilapidated Pimlico. The track’s Canadian owner, the Stronach Group, wants to move the famous race to a different Maryland track it owns in Laurel, near D.C. In March the city sued Stronach, seeking power to gain control of the 149-year-old Pimlico through condemnation, though officials haven’t said where they’d find the estimated $425 million needed to rebuild Pimlico. This month Stronach said 6,670 grandstand seats at Pimlico would be closed for Preakness due to structural concerns -- a move city officials claimed was meant to create a bogus emergency that would justify moving the race, which typically draws more than 130,000 people. A decades-old state law says the Preakness can be moved to another track in the state “only as a result of a disaster or emergency.” Stronach has committed to keep Preakness at Pimlico only through 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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