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Women to Wear Gold Jerseys in World Cup

Friday, June 22, 2007 12:12:57 AM
By BARRY WILNER

 In this photo released by Nike,the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team's Christie Rampone (3) and Tina Ellertson (8) and their children, Rylie Rampone, 20-months-old, and MacKenzie Ellertson, six-years-old, attend an event in New York's Chinatown on Thursday, June 21, 2007. The team, ranked  No.1 in the world, unveiled its jerseys for the upcoming World Cup; the primary jersey is gold, with red, white and blue trimming.  (AP Photo/Richard Patterson/Nike)NEW YORK (AP) - The Americans are going for the gold — in gold. The U.S. women's team unveiled its jerseys for the upcoming World Cup, and the look certainly is distinctive. The primary jersey is gold, with red, white and blue trimming.

"This is a statement Nike and the rest of us are taking on," scoring leader Abby Wambach said Thursday at the first public showing of the uniform. "We believe we can win the World Cup. Seeing how we're No. 1 in the world, we're going into this tournament with all the confidence in the world."

Wambach then looked out into the crowd of about 250 at a lower East Side park — most of them youngsters dressed in soccer garb — and shouted the team slogan: "Take Back the Gold."


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