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Date Added: June 27, 2008 02:32:04 PM
No one loved the Badger State Games more than Otto Breitenbach. And no one played a bigger role in the growth and success of the state's Olympic-style amateur sports festival than Breitenbach, a legendary coach and UW-Madison Athletic Department administrator who died in 2007. "He's the one who, by far, built it," said Ron Vincent, CEO of the nonprofit Wisconsin Sports Development Corp., which ...

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