The Special Olympics athletes oath let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt Embodies the spirit of perseverance, courage, and what it means to strive for victory with all ones might. But if winning is not possible, facing the challenges of bravery and giving one's best effort in what truly matters. This emphasizes the importance of determination, resilience, and the honor in trying one's hardest regardless. Let me win. But if I cannot win. Let me be brave in the attempt.
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For the latin scholars amongst you it will be clear what this is. This is the moto for the Olympics. It Translates to be Faster, higher , Stronger.
I love the Olympics. It gives sports which are not mainstream the limelight for 2 weeks. People who have dedicated their life to their craft become overnight success. It is a microcosm for life. Effort in = Results out.
So far we have had some amazing stories, the bronze medal match in Rugby 7s. The Anton Dupont show in the final. The story of redemption from Adam Peaty in Breaststroke.
What is your Personal Olympics? What are you doing today to make you stronger or faster in your craft??
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We all need inspiration to help us tap in to our own powers of determination. The U.S. Olympic track and field team is delivering it in the most exciting races I have ever seen, from the 1500 meters to the 400 meters and several others as well. If you have a challenge you are facing, even if you are not a fan of running, get pumped from two of the guttiest, never-say-die comebacks in Olympic history.
Where there's a will there's a way!
400 meter final (48 seconds of your time)
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1500 meter final (3:28 minutes)
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This weekend, I found myself glued to the TV, completely captivated by the Olympics! 🏅
It’s amazing how the Olympics can turn us all into instant experts on sports we didn’t even know existed, like the fast-paced Rugby Sevens. 🏉 It makes me think—if we can learn about Rugby Sevens in a weekend, imagine what we can achieve in our careers with a little curiosity and enthusiasm! 🤔
Have you discovered any hidden gems in the Olympics? Share your favorite finds!
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Fosbury Flop.... 1968 Olympics. Revolutionized the way of high jumper approached the event by arching their back.
Nowadays, every high jumper athlete will perform using this method. But not prior 1968 Olympics. We can learn few things from this amazing story.
First, this is an example how improvement in best practices can elevate the performance.
Second, continous improvement is essential towards improving the best practices.
Third, always challenge the conventional norm including the current best practices. Don't take all of the best practices and maintain the status quo. There are always room for improvement.
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