Action For Children Quiz Winter 2024 C/D...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.2nd Row, I am far from being one of today's youngsters and I admit to hiding in the cloakrooms when it was time for hockey. Rain, Mud and loads of mad aggressive girls running about swiping out with their hockey sticks, ughh!!! I can't say I blame the young man in question (I didn't used to smoke though).
My son absolutely hated rugby at school and got out of it whenever he could.
I think she would make an excellent role model. She spent years running middle distance events not winning much, but she persisted and found an event that she excels at and she is somone we should all be proud of.
As for giving up, I doubt anyone will ever know or understand what happened in Athens but she ran a fantastic race yesterday even though most people thought she shouldn't have raced again this season.
Besides, a good role model isn't flawless and infallible as you need to identify with her faults to make sense of your own mistakes.
As for looking anorexic - I don't think her build looks any different from other long distance runners, and she certainly doesn't look like that when she isn't training - remember the Sports Personality of the Year Awards?
from the telegraph, following athens:
Nor should we forget her team-mate Tracey Morris, who ran in the same heat and up the same hills as Radcliffe to finish 29th only to be totally ignored by Fleet Street. ... But no, it is poor, distraught, anguished, heroic (I could go on but you get the drift) Radcliffe sitting in a gutter by the side of the road on whom we are expected to bestow the laurel leaf for Olympic gallantry.
Call me a cynic, but the way I see it is that unless the medics in Athens can come up with a physical reason why she quit just over three miles from the finish, Radcliffe stopped running and started blubbing for the simple reason that she had just seen gold, silver and bronze medals disappear into the distance.