Game Changers

Brady Ellison believes he was put on this earth to shoot a bow. He has spent most of his life proving it. He moved to the Olympic training center in Chula Vista at age 16, surrounding himself with other Olympians to better develop his skills.
"It's something humans have done forever, so there's that whole side of it. But it's also fun. It's exciting," Ellison said. "I came [to the training center] because I wanted to be the best in the world. I wanted to be known as the best archer who ever lived. ... I feel like a bow fits me."
But will this self-proclaimed country boy's ultimate goal of Olympic gold come true in London? Jim Caple » Ellison's path
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