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? Now that Sarah Hughes has the gold medal she always wanted, she can start working on another big goal.

Getting her driver’s license.

The 16-year-old from Great Neck, N.Y., hasn’t had time to get her license yet, not with all the hours she spends in training. She also has a three-hour roundtrip commute each day to the rink in Hackensack, N.J., with coach Robin Wagner doing the driving.

Wagner hopes her chauffeuring days will be over soon.

“I’m really hoping she learns to drive,” Wagner said, laughing. “That’s the next thing we’re working on.”

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McKay Honored: Jim McKay, who has covered 12 Olympics for three networks since 1960, received the International Olympic Committee’s highest honor Saturday. McKay was presented the Olympic Order, honoring those who have illustrated the Olympic ideals of fair play or rendered outstanding service to the Olympic cause.

McKay, 79, worked the Rome Games for CBS, then switched to ABC and covered 10 games, including the 1972 Munich Olympics, where he was the primary anchor on coverage of the killing of Israeli athletes and coaches by terrorists.