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Denise Parker is now three times older than she was in 1988 when she won a bronze medal in archery in the Olympics, but she's young by CEO standards. And the Bingham High School graduate played a role in one of the first medals won by the USA in the 2016 Games.  Parker runs US Archery, the governing body of a rapidly growing sport in America. The U.S. men's team earned a silver medal, losing to Korea in the final match.  Parker was 14 when she contributed to a bronze-medal effort for the U.S. women's team in Seoul. She competed in two other Olympics and also played basketball for Southern Utah University.  – Kurt Kragthorpe