Jackie Joyner-Kersee famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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It wasn't until I was 14 and watched the 1976 Olympic games on television that I really started to dream about the big time. I remember seeing Evelyn Ashford in the 100 meters, and she was going to UCLA.
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For me it's the challenge -- the challenge to try to beat myself or do better than I did in the past. I try to keep in mind not what I have accomplished but what I have to try to accomplish in the future.
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It is better to look ahead and prepare than to look back and regret.
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People assuming that because I'm a great athlete, I can dance. But no. My rhythm is off a little bit.
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Age is no barrier. It's a limitation you put on your mind.
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All I ever wanted really, and continue to want out of life, is to give 100 percent to whatever I'm doing and to be committed to whatever I'm doing and then let the results speak for themselves. Also to never take myself or people for granted and always be thankful and grateful to the people who helped me.
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Don't follow in any footprints, make your own prints. Because, you are the future of tomorrow.
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The glory of sport comes from dedication, determination and desire. Achieving success and personal glory in athletics has less to do with wins and losses than it does with learning how to prepare yourself so that at the end of the day, whether on the track or in the office, you know that there was nothing more you could have done to reach your ultimate goal.
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The rewards are going to come, but my happiness is just loving the sport and having fun performing.
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Once I leave this earth, I know I've done something that will continue to help others.
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Girls playing sports is not about winning gold medals. It's about self-esteem, learning to compete and learning how hard you have to work in order to achieve your goals.
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I always keep myself in a position of being a student.
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Give back in some way. Always be thoughtful of others.
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Teaching kids about health and fitness is important to me. It's about being fit for life.
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I don't think being an athlete is unfeminine. I think of it as a kind of grace.
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Quality training is what I do now; before it was a combination of both quality and quantity. Now I'm not trying to be a world-class athlete, I don't need to train at that level. It's about being fit, fit for life.
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I love track and field, but I also know the day will come when I will have to do something else.
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I'm not shy. I'm modest, but I'm very outgoing.
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Even at 10 or 12, I was a hot, fast little cheerleader.
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The 2012 London Olympic Games fostered a generation of hope. I witnessed women participating for the very first time, representing every nation.
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I learned to listen and listen very well. It helped me athletically and in the classroom as well.
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I'm always challenged by someone.
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I'm a realist and I always have been.
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I really do miss playing basketball. I don't play a lot of pick-up games. But I do like using basketball as a form of cross training.
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I would like 'I Dream of Genie' powers.
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I set my sights on making an Olympic team, not realizing how tough it was going to be.
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I don't have to be enemies with someone to be competitors with them.
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As you grow older and young people come up to you with their history books, you realize that some of the things I have been able to do have been impactful. But for me, I try to keep everything in perspective and stay humble.
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The only person who can stop you from reaching your goals is you.
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The London games mark the 24th anniversary of my winning two golds and setting the world record in the heptathlon. Someone is going to want it; records are made to be broken - it's only a matter of time. I hope mine will outlive me.
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"Competing in both track and field and basketball for the Bruins I have a lot of great memories to choose from. But my all-time favorite moment in collegiate sports has to be in 1982 when we won UCLA's first NCAA title in track."
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The person who talks a lot or talks over people misses out because they weren't listening.
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What people need to know is that asthma isn't a minor 'wheeze-disease.' It kills over five thousand people in America every year, and I could've been one of them.
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If I stop to kick every barking dog I am not going to get where I'm going.
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There is something about seeing myself improve that motivates and excites me.
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I maintained my edge by always being a student; you will always have something new to learn.
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I do not take steroids. I never have. It's sad to me that people want to point fingers. I don't do that. That's not me. I wouldn't feel like a human being.
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I might attempt Zumba. I haven't yet, but I thought it would be a lot of fun and different.
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There are few restrictions on your life with asthma, as long as you take care of yourself.
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I was diagnosed with asthma when I was 18 during my freshman year at UCLA. I refused to accept it - and I hid it from my coaches and teammates. But ignoring my problem didn't make it go away.
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I'm more of a hands-on person. I like working with young people from the standpoint of providing support for the grassroots programs. State, national and Olympic champions begin at a grassroots level.
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My passion for giving is no different than yours. I give because it's in my heart to give. I give because I was taught to give at a very early age. This is how I developed my passion for giving.
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There are many women who came before me who didn't really have the same opportunities that I have had. That's why I always wanted to be a great ambassador - not only today's generation - but for the women who really didn't have a voice, but who paved the way for me.
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We live in a world where sports have the potential to bridge the gap between racism, sexism and discrimination. The 2012 Olympic Games was a great start but hopefully what these games taught us is that if women are given an opportunity on an equal playing field the possibilities for women are endless.
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When I started competing, you had to have your coach there. Now you can be coached from a home office via Skype or video. That's not the same as having them on the field with you.
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When I was in elementary school, we weren't allowed to do sports other than cheerleading. By junior high, they let us play, but we had to come back after 6:30 p.m. to practice because there was only one gymnasium and the boys used it first.
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Winning is great, but being able to finish my last Olympic Games on American soil was very important. Even though I was injured, I didn't let my psyche get the best of me and cause me to doubt myself, so I was willing to pull every muscle in my body in '96 in order to get the job done and I came away with the bronze medal.
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Ask any athlete: We all hurt at times. I'm asking my body to go through seven different tasks. To ask it not to ache would be too much.
-- Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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