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  • Winners Never Quit   RN   by  Lapis     18 y     2,680       2 Messages Shown       Blog: One
    Winners Never Quit
    By Lisa Nichols

    I had been swimming competitively for about five years and was ready to
    quit, not because I had satisfied my desire to swim, but because I felt
    I was horrible at it. I was often the only African American at a swim
    competition, and our team could not afford anything close to the great
    uniforms the other teams were wearing. Worst of all though, and my
    number-one reason for wanting to quit, was that I kept receiving
    "Honorable Mentions" at each competition, which simply means, "Thank you for
    coming. You did not even rank first, second or third, but we don't want
    you to go home with nothing, so here is something to hide later." Any
    athlete knows that you don't want to have a bookshelf or a photo album
    full of "Honorable Mentions." They call that the "show-up ribbon"; you
    get one just because you showed up.


    One hot summer day, the very day before a big swim meet, I decided
    to break the news to my grandma that I was quitting the swim team. On
    the one hand I thought it was a big deal because I was the only athlete
    in the family, but on the other hand, because no one ever came to see
    me compete, I didn't think it would be a major issue. You have to know
    my grandma - she stood on tiptoe to five-feet-two-inches and weighed a
    maximum ninety-five pounds, but could run the entire operation of her
    house without ever leaving her sofa or raising her voice. As I sat next
    to my grandma, I assumed my usual position of laying my big head on her
    tiny little lap so that she could rub it.


    When I told her of my desire to quit swimming, she abruptly pushed
    my head off of her lap, sat me straight up facing her and said, "Baby,
    remember these words: 'A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.'
    Your grandmother didn't raise no losers or quitters. You go to that
    swim meet tomorrow, and you swim like you are a grandchild of mine, you
    hear?"

    I was too afraid to say anything but, "Yes, ma'am."


    The next day we arrived at the swim meet late, missing my group of
    swimmers in the fifteen/sixteen age group. My coach insisted I be
    allowed to swim with the next group, the next age older. I could have just
    as easily crawled out of the gym. I knew she was including me in the
    race so our long drive would not be wasted, and she had no expectations
    whatsoever that I would come in anything but eighth - and only that
    because there were not nine lanes.

    As I mounted the board, I quickly noticed that these girls with
    their skintight caps, goggles and Speedo suits were here to do one thing
    - kick my chocolate butt!

    All of a sudden my grandma's words rang in my head, Quitters never
    win and winners never quit, quitters never win and winners never quit.

    SPLASH!

    Quitters never win and winners never quit, quitters never win and
    winners never quit.

    I was swimming harder than I'd ever swum before. As I drew my
    right arm back, I noticed I was tied with one person. I assumed we were
    battling for eighth place and I refused to finish dead last, so I added
    more kick on the last two hundred yards.

    Quitters never win and winners never quit, quitters never win and
    winners never quit.

    I hit the wall and looked to the left and to the right for the
    swimmers who had beat me, but no one was there. They must have gotten out
    of the water already.

    I raised my head to see my coach screaming hysterically. My eyes
    followed her pointing finger and I couldn't believe what I saw. The
    other swimmers had just reached the halfway point of the pool! That day,
    at age fifteen, I broke the national seventeen/eighteen-year-old
    400-freestyle record. I hung up my honorable mentions and replaced them with
    a huge trophy.

    Back at Grandma's, I laid my head on her lap and told her about
    our great race.

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