This nice story based on true story
Wilma Rudolph was born in Tennessee, in a poor family. She was stricken with the disease pneumonia and high fever which resulted in paralysis due to polio.
She had to use a buffer to run, and the doctor turned off her spirits by saying that she would never be relied on her legs. Luckily she has a mother who was so eager to provide motivation that she will be able to do whatever she wanted.
"I would be the fastest on the track .." that's what she always dreamed of.
Wilma was so steely determination, she threw her stick and with patience and confidence she began to study stepping, breaking advice of a doctor who sentenced her.
At the age of 13 years, she began to follow the race for the first time.
At the age of 15, she entered the Tennessee State University, where she met with coach Ed Temple, "I want to run and be the fastest in the world"
"With a zeal that nothing will be mengehentikan you, I'll help you" Ed Temple was so impressed with the spirit which is owned by Wilma.
Came the day he followed the Olympics, where she met a woman, Jutta Heine unbeaten 100 m runner, but instead sparked a spirit Wilma to be able to prove herself, she earned her first gold medal in the race 100 m!
In class 200 m she returned to beat Jutta Heine and won a second gold medal!
Arrive at class 400 m medley relay, she was placed as the fastest runner in the last round. When Wilma's turn, she dropped her stick! she saw Jutta others have raced on the track. With a passion she picked up her stick and ran as fast as she could and she was able to beat Jutta a third time! Eventually became the fastest woman in the 1960 Olympics!
Wilma Rudolph was born in Tennessee, in a poor family. She was stricken with the disease pneumonia and high fever which resulted in paralysis due to polio.
She had to use a buffer to run, and the doctor turned off her spirits by saying that she would never be relied on her legs. Luckily she has a mother who was so eager to provide motivation that she will be able to do whatever she wanted.
"I would be the fastest on the track .." that's what she always dreamed of.
Wilma was so steely determination, she threw her stick and with patience and confidence she began to study stepping, breaking advice of a doctor who sentenced her.
At the age of 13 years, she began to follow the race for the first time.
At the age of 15, she entered the Tennessee State University, where she met with coach Ed Temple, "I want to run and be the fastest in the world"
"With a zeal that nothing will be mengehentikan you, I'll help you" Ed Temple was so impressed with the spirit which is owned by Wilma.
Came the day he followed the Olympics, where she met a woman, Jutta Heine unbeaten 100 m runner, but instead sparked a spirit Wilma to be able to prove herself, she earned her first gold medal in the race 100 m!
In class 200 m she returned to beat Jutta Heine and won a second gold medal!
Arrive at class 400 m medley relay, she was placed as the fastest runner in the last round. When Wilma's turn, she dropped her stick! she saw Jutta others have raced on the track. With a passion she picked up her stick and ran as fast as she could and she was able to beat Jutta a third time! Eventually became the fastest woman in the 1960 Olympics!
A friend once asked me: what makes life most excited? when I gets that question I think it possible that religion, love, money, position, body elegance, intelligence, skills, children, parents, family, friends, and so forth? After I was thinking more, for me a dream is something that makes everything in life is more eager to live. Keep dreaming, do not be afraid, realize your dreams!
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