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The Olympic Spirit

by Blake Sunshine on February 9, 2010

Ever since my parents took me to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, I’ve been obsessed with everything Olympic.  I especially love everything that the Olympic movement stands for, things like:

- Education  and development through sport

- Respect and friendship among athletes

- Peace between nations

And I really, really, really love Apolo Ohno too…

I  love his amazing story of Olympic spirit. All day every day I hear stories of people who became gurus over night, without putting in any work, but according to the Seattle Times, “Ohno’s march to Olympics No. 3 has been a carefully orchestrated, borderline-obsessive regimen — a six-month, five-stage, complete lifestyle overhaul, overseen by his personal trainer.”

I love Ohno’s attitude toward discipline and hard work, and I truly believe that he is one of the best in the world for a reason. And unlike other people, who rush to get ahead without working hard, Ohno says that he won’t even remember winning the medals. ”When I’m done skating, I guarantee you that I will not look back and remember standing on the podium,” said Ohno. “I’m going to remember these days — being with the team. Training alone, in my basement. Training when everybody else is sleeping. Doing things that nobody else is doing. Digging down. Seeing what kind of character I truly have.”

Even if he doesn’t remember the podium, I will.

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USA! USA!

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