U.S. Olympic Swimmer, Medalist to Speak at 2009 NBTA Convention

Dara Torres, 5-time Olympic swimmer and winner of 12 Olympic medals

. March 19, 2009

ALEXANDRIA, VA, March 19, 2009 - The National Business Travel Association (NBTA) announced today that Dara Torres, 5-time Olympic swimmer and winner of 12 Olympic medals, will be featured as a keynote speaker at the 2009 NBTA International Convention & Exposition, to be held August 23-26 in San Diego. At age 41, Torres was the oldest female swimmer to make the 2008 U.S. Olympic team, winning three silver medals at the 2009 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Torres' appearance during the Convention's Monday General Session is made possible by Sabre Travel Network, GetThere & Travelocity Business.

"Each year the NBTA Convention attracts a growing number of attendees as the world's premier event in corporate travel, and as a testament to our commitment to excellence, we are proud to offer prominent and insightful speakers and personalities," said NBTA President & CEO, Kevin Maguire, CCTE, GLP. "We are privileged to welcome Dara Torres to the 2009 Convention, and look forward to her inspirational and empowering words and presence."

Torres broke her first world record in 1982 at the age of 14 and went on to become the first U.S. swimmer to compete in four Olympic Games, setting three world records and winning nine medals, including four gold. Torres also earned the maximum 28 NCAA All-American swimming awards as a swimmer at the University of Florida, and she broke her own previously held record for the 50 meter freestyle at the August 2007 U.S. Nationals.

In addition to swimming, Torres has made a second career working as a TV commentator, print model, and correspondent for Good Morning America, ESPN, TNT and Fox News.

For more information about the 2009 NBTA Convention, visit www.nbtaconvention.org.

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