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Steven Bradbury – Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics Posted: 02 Feb 2010 09:00 AM PST With the Vancouver 2010 Olympics approaching, this has to be one of my best memories of any winter Olympics. Steven Bradbury of Australia is most well-known for his unexpected gold medal at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games in the men's short track 1000 metres event from three unlikely events occurring. The stars and moons have to line up correctly in order for this to happen, but it did.
At the time, this was the first Gold medal for Australia (or any southern hemisphere country for that matter) in an Olympic Winter Games event. Australia's Alisa Camplin also won gold at the same Olympics. Never Give Up?Bradbury quotes:
It's amazing how we forget the decades of training and commitment in order to run or skate for less than 45 or 90 seconds! … With sixty seconds' worth of distance run… Copyright © 2009 by Speedendurance.com. All Rights Reserved. Tags: Coaching, Olympic History, Sport Psychology, Success |
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