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在1992年法国阿尔贝维尔冬奥会上,克里斯季·亚马戈基摔倒在冰上,观众席上一片叹息。似乎,这位20岁的选手肯定与花样滑冰的金牌无缘了。但克里斯季果断地爬了起来,发出一个迷人的微笑,重新进入预定的动作。裁判的评分宣布了,她几乎得满分,尽管她摔了一跤。生气勃勃地恢复滑姿使她得到这块金版——对她果断勇敢的奖励。作为美国奥运代表队和许多运动员的顾问,我目睹过几十名年轻的姑娘和小伙子们,他们在紧要关头深深沉浸在自我之中,找到了把他们引向光辉顶点的境界。他们登上胜利者的站台,不仅因为体育天赋,而且因为不屈不挠的内在秉性。的确,在本年度挪威利勒哈默尔冬奥会这样的世界一流竞赛上,第一名和第二
Kristi Yamakki fell to the ice at the Albertville Winter Olympics in France in 1992 with a sigh on the audience seat. It seems that the 20-year-old certainly missed the gold medal figure skating. However, Kristika climbed up decisively and made a charming smile to re-enter the scheduled action. The referee’s rating announced that she was almost perfect, despite her falling. Vivid recovery slippery posture so that she got this gold version - a decisive courageous reward for her. As a consultant to the Olympic team and many athletes in the United States, I have witnessed dozens of young girls and boys who were deeply immersed in themselves at a critical juncture and found the realm that led them to the glorious summit. They boarded the winner’s platform, not only because of sporting talent, but also because of their indomitable inner nature. Indeed, at this year’s world-class competition at the Lillehammer Winter Games in Norway, first place and second place