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Sometimes it takes years to really grasp what has happened to your life.
Wilma Rudolph
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Wilma Rudolph
Age: 54 †
Born: 1940
Born: June 23
Died: 1994
Died: November 12
Athlete
Sprinter
Clarksville
Tennessee
Wilma Glodean Rudolph
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The feeling of accomplishment welled up inside of me, three Olympic gold medals. I knew that was something nobody could ever take away from me, ever.
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I loved the feeling of freedom in running, the fresh air, the feeling that the only person I'm competing with is me.
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Winning is great, sure, but if you are really going to do something in life, the secret is learning how to lose.
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The triumph can't be had without the struggle. And I know what struggle is. I have spent a lifetime trying to share what it has meant to be a woman first in the world of sports so that other young women have a chance to reach their dreams.
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I knew that whatever I set my mind to do. I could do.
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I thought I'd never get to see that. Florence Griffith Joyner -- every time she ran, I ran.
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When the sun is shining I can do anything no mountain is too high, no trouble too difficult to overcome.
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Winning is great, sure, but if you are really going to do something in life, the secret is learning how to lose. Nobody goes undefeated all the time. If you can pick up after a crushing defeat, and go on to win again, you are going to be a champion someday.
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But when you come from a large, wonderful family, there's always a way to achieve your goals.
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I know black women in Tennessee who have worked all their lives, from the time they were twelve years old to the day they died. These women don't listen to the women's liberation rhetoric because they know that it's nothing but a bunch of white women who had certain life-styles and who want to change those life-styles.
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I don't consciously try to be a role model, so I don't know if I am or not. That's for other people to decide.
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When I was going through my transition of being famous, I tried to ask God, why was I here? What was my purpose? Surely, it wasn't just to win three gold medals. There has to be more to this life than that.
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I believe in me more than anything in this world.
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My doctor told me I would never walk again. My mother told me I would. I believed my mother.
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I had a series of childhood illnesses... scarlet fever.... pneumonia.... Polio. I walked with braces until I was at least nine years old. My life wasn't like the average person who grew up and decided to enter the world of sports.
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Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each of us.
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No matter what great things you accomplish, somebody helps you.
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My mother taught me very early to believe I could achieve any accomplishment I wanted to. The first was to walk without braces.
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I would be disappointed if I were remembered as a runner because I feelthat my contribution to the youth of America has far exceeded the woman who was the Olympic champion.
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The potential for greatness lives within us all.
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