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She is currently #4 in the world and is hoping to do something no other female U.S. judoka has done – win a gold medal at the Olympics.
For Kayla Harrison, it has not been an easy road. From having to gain 30 pound worth of muscle to escaping a coach who has sexually molested her when she was 13; Harrison has fought many different challenges to get her to the Olympics.
Harrison was on CNN’s morning show to talk about her journey to London and what she had to overcome to be one of the best in the world in Judo.
