Sunday, July 6, 2008

"No one remembers who got second."

If that's true, then certainly no one will have even heard about 3rd, and much less 4th. However, for me, inspiration can be found anywhere, even among the "also-rans."

To make the Olympic Team, you often need not come in 1st, however there are certain requirements. On Monday, June 30, 2008, around 8:30pm, if you had not already taken 1st or 2nd in the Men's 800m, all you had to do was beat one Khadevis Robinson, defending national champion [oh, and Four-time USA Outdoor Champion (‘99, ‘05, ’06, ‘07); Three-time USA Indoor champion (’99, ’06, '08); 1998 NCAA Outdoor champion; Three-time USA Outdoor runner-up (’02, '03, ‘04)].

So what did Christian Smith do, after years of training, with one second left? All he did was give it his all. And maybe even some teeth.



Welcome to Beijing, Mr. Smith. And congrats on your third place finish.

"That would make a track geek out of anybody watching," said Alan Webb, the U.S. mile recordholder.

My apologies to the other athletes in this photo -- each have thier own incredible stories.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

So many Olympic choices...



... to choose from for inspiration. When 1992 Olympic medalist favorite Derek Redmond pulls a hamstring in his semi-final heat, his dreams and aspirations, years in the making, are finished. Many people would quit, but Derek , in a split second, has a new focus -- just finish. With his Dad racing from the stands to keep officials at bay and give Derek a shoulder to lean on, history is made...