She ran. Her training had prepared her for this day, and she ran as she had done a dozen times before in practice. She stopped. Why was everyone yelling, “walk, walk!†when she was supposed to be driving her little legs as hard she could towards the goal line. Slowly she realizes everyone else is walking, and so, she finished the race doing just that. Coming in first place in her own mind - it mattered little that she was penalized for the initial run and took in the bronze.
So while Mel was supposed to compete in the 50 meter dash, the official books had her misplaced into the 25 meter walk. We tried to prep her for the change, but she was too excited about the day’s events to care about anything but doing her best. Stacked against girls twice her size, she also placed sixth in the softball throw.
So excited she was that, upon calling one of her grandmas, all she could manage to say was, “I got a win!†That is the spirit that makes these events worth any hassles they may impose. In fact, we all came away as winners.
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So while Mel was supposed to compete in the 50 meter dash, the official books had her misplaced into the 25 meter walk. We tried to prep her for the change, but she was too excited about the day’s events to care about anything but doing her best. Stacked against girls twice her size, she also placed sixth in the softball throw.
So excited she was that, upon calling one of her grandmas, all she could manage to say was, “I got a win!†That is the spirit that makes these events worth any hassles they may impose. In fact, we all came away as winners.
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