Support for 'CentroNation' Seen Around Town
Arnold's track star Matthew Centrowitz is set to show his skills on the Olympic stage Friday at 3:25 p.m.
It's hard to drive around town and not spot a show of support for "CentroNation."
Matthew Centrowitz, 22, of Arnold is set to run in preliminaries for the 1,500 meter Friday in London at 3:25 p.m. The results of his first run will be posted here as soon as it's made available.
A banner of support for Centrowitz can be seen along Ritchie Highway's median, across from Severna Park Lanes, a marquee bearing his name was seen in Hunter's Pointe neighborhood in Arnold for a few weeks before being taken down, and dozens of signs supporting "CentroNation" are all over town.
Supporters of Centrowitz on Twitter have recently taken to using the hashtag #CentroNation.
For more on Centrowitz, check the Broadneck Patch's Local Olympians Guide, or read through his official bio on the USA Track and Field website.
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Franklin Tucker
11:22 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
I ran against his father. Man, am I old.
D. Frank Smith
11:42 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Haha, that's awesome! How'd you do?
kim rifield
11:32 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Tonights the night where we will see him win!
G-Man
12:16 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
In the community were he grew up at, Hunter's Pointe has really shown its spirit for Matt. Its nice to see all of us pulling for him. We all wish him the best of luck today.