Published 8/12/2008
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BEIJING, China -- Kerri Walsh is never taking her wedding ring off again. And she never had done so before, prior to it being lost in the sand during an early round of beach volleyball competition at the Beijing Olympics. "It says '6 Feet Of Sunshine' on it; it's what he proposed to me in, and it's just my favorite thing, you know," Kerri told Billy. So losing it was an understandably upsetting moment for the six-foot tall spiker. In fact, as a result of the incident, she now says she's superstitious about taking it off ever again. So, what else lies in the sand for Kerri these Olympics, along with her volleyball partner-in-crime, Misty May-Treanor? Read on, to find out!
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