I feel like a fool. Next time I stand on the starting line, the word loser will be pounding in my head.
Losing is not the end of the world, Wilma. What matters is how you deal with it.
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If losing destroys you, it’s all over. But if you can pick yourself up and try to win the next one, you could be a champion someday. I mean that.
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Coach Ed Temple has invited you to train with his track team at Tennessee State University.
This girl is Wilma Rudolph and she is crying because she lost every game she was in. This man is Coach Gray and he is trying to cheer her up.
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Why? I lost every race I ran today.
Because he can see what I see:You’re a fighter.
However, Coach Gray made feel more bad. So, Wilma stares at her feet when she heard about what Coach Gray said. Coach Gray tries again to cheer her up.
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Wilma wipes her tears and Coach Gray said that Coach Temple wants her on his team.
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Wilma doesn't understand why she is going to Coach Temple's team because she lost every games she played today. Coach Gray replied that Coach Temple can see what I see: You're a fighter.
A fighter?
Wilma was confused about this statement that Coach Gray said and Coach Gray asked a question.
Yes, a fighter. So are you going to Tennessee State University and win the game?
Wilma answered with a positive answer and ran off.
Yes and I will win a game. Thank you so much for helping me.
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