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Lolo Jones returned to Iowa and thrilled Roosevelt High School students with a surprise visit to her alma mater and signed autographs for hours at Jordan Creek Town Center.



Lolo greets hundreds of fans at Jordan Creek. She was scheduled to sign autographs until 7 p.m., but stayed later because the line was so long.







Earlier on Friday Lolo made a surprise visit to her alma mater and thrilled fans at a Roosevelt pep assembly.





Crossing her fingers, Lolo Jones laughed as she reacted to question from Channel 13 Sports Director Keith Murphy. Jones was interviewed moments before her homecoming celebration held at the amphitheater at Jordan Creek Town Center in West Des Moines on Friday, Oct. 10th.





Lolo Jones smiled as she held out for the crowd to see the medal that was presented to her by Jim Hallihan, executive director of the Iowa Sports Foundation.





Lolo Jones signed a 2008 Beijing Olympics shirt for David Weiss, of Urbandale, at her homecoming celebration held at Jordan Creek Town Center.





Bea Winters, of Adel, held a copy of the Des Moines Register with a photo of Lolo Jones as Winters attended the homecoming celebration.





Lolo Jones acknowledged the applause of the crowd at her homecoming celebration held at the amphitheater at Jordan Creek Town Center.





Jordan Selmer, age 12 of Story City, signed a large card for Lolo Jones at her homecoming celebration.





Lolo Jones addressed the crowd at her homecoming celebration held at the amphitheater at Jordan Creek Town Center.





Lolo Jones smiled as she waved and held out for the crowd to see the medal that was presented to her by Jim Hallihan, executive director of the Iowa Sports Foundation.





Lolo Jones, right, pumped her fist as she was serenaded by Jerry Triplett, of Winterset, who dressed as Uncle Sam sang as song with his own lyrics about Jones.





Lolo Jones, center right, talked with Keith Murphy, Channel 13 Sport Director, at her homecoming celebration held at the amphitheater at Jordan Creek Town Center.





Holding her Iowa Games medals, Morghan Jackson, age 8 from Urbandale, posed with Lolo Jones at Jones' homecoming celebration.





Lolo Jones, right, autographed her poster for Jennifer Stilwell, age 7 of East Des Moines, at Jones' homecoming celebration.





Lolo Jones smiled as she held up letter with art work given to her by Jessica Stilwell, of Urbandale, at Jones' homecoming celebration.





Lolo Jones reacted to the cheers from the crowd at her homecoming celebration held at the amphitheater at Jordan Creek Town Center.





Source: The Des Moines Register

What a beautiful young lady and a 1st class athlete. Our very own LoLo Jones a remarkable and beautiful athlete who will forever grace our hearts with her courage, her perservance, and her generous loving heart. At her home coming rally tonight, sports anchor Keith Murphy shared with the audience not just of LoLo's struggles as a young girl growing up and her journey mastering her sport - a hurdles runner- but her generous spirit that led her to give the money she had received to a survivor of the Iowa flood of 2008.




Source: Boomerang

Olympic Hurdler Set For Sports Show Appearance

Olympic hurdler Lolo Jones is thanking fans in her hometown of Des Moines.
Jones visited children at the House of Mercy day care center on Wednesday. She posed for pictures with the children, played games and handed out medals to all the participants.

Jones is also scheduled to appear on the Iowa Sports Hero show on Thursday.



Source: KCCI

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