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4-TIME OLYMPIC MEDALIST CHANGING CAREERS 2010-07-29 A very commonly used expression is “sports and entertainment,” and the latest example of the two industries intertwining is seen in the release of an EP by four-time Australian Olympic softballer Melanie Roche.
The 39-year old has stepped out of the pitching circle and into the recording studio, leaving behind an international softball career that saw her representing her country as far back as 1987 at the International Softball Federation’s third Jr. Women’s World Championship (19-and-under). Along the way she captured three Olympic bronze medals (1996, 2000, & 2008) and a silver (2004).
Still competing on an international level in the professional softball league in Japan, Roche says that the decision to go professional with her music came from a strong need to give back to the softball community.
Her music described as ‘folksy country,’ Roche says that while her new album was born from a desire to express her feelings of the highs and lows of her sporting career, she also wanted to motivate fellow sporting fanatics to follow their ambitions. In the meantime, the international softball community will pause to reflect on memories that the Aussie provided on the playing field for years and years in countries around the world. |