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Article: At 32, Carl Lewis refuses to slow down _ on or off the track. (Originated from Arizona Republic)
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- April 2, 1994
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TEMPE, Ariz. _ Carl Lewis was doing what he does best Saturday. He was moving. Very fast.
There was a final leg on a 4x100 relay in the Sun Angel Classic at Arizona State University. There were interviews. Lots of those. There was a discussion with Santa Monica teammates Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard and Mike Marsh. There were photographers. And autographs. And an itinerary to re-do.
Yeah, there's little doubt about it. Lewis is the world's fastest man. On and off the track.
``I've got a lot things going on right now,'' Lewis said after his first outdoor meet in 1994.
From Lewis, of course, that comment is a huge understatement. It's a little bit like saying he's ...