Oct 24, 2007 5:11 pm US/Mountain
Hurdle Appreciates Kind Words For Daughter
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Clint and Madison Hurdle (File)
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Whether fans are rooting for the Rockies or against them, Colorado manager Clint Hurdle and his wife, Karla, always hear a kind word about their 5-year-old daughter.
Madison Hurdle was born with a rare genetic disorder called Prader-Willi Syndrome, resulting in low muscle tone, morbid obesity and other problems -- including seizures.
There is no known cure.
Hurdle is a national spokesman for Prader-Willi Syndrome, which affects one in every 12,000-15,000 babies.
Her father says Maddie's purpose in life -- and the purpose of many special needs children -- can be dynamic.
Hurdle says he and Karla can evaluate each day by what kind of a day it was for Maddie, saying that if Maddie has a good day, everybody has a good day.
He also says he tries hard to look for the good in life, because "you look for good, you're going to find good."
The Prader-Willie Syndrome Association hopes to raise money for research during the World Series. Visit their Web site below.

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