Your athlete/your story Your Name. What is his/her back story? – Have they been to the Olympics before? – What is their record? – How did he/she train?

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Your athlete/your story Your Name

What is his/her back story? – Have they been to the Olympics before? – What is their record? – How did he/she train? – What were the expectations of this athlete?

Describe his/her performance of the event – How did he/she handle the loss? – What does she/he plan to do when the Olympics are over?

Relate this athlete and his/her struggle to Wesley Lyons – Discuss the power that attitude plays in success in athletes as well as academics – Discuss or consider training or work ethic – Track the progress of his/her participation in the sport. How did they get from point A to point B?

Relate this athlete and his/her struggle to Wesley Lyons – Discuss the power that attitude plays in success in athletes as well as academics – Discuss or consider training or work ethic – Track the progress of his/her participation in the sport. How did they get from point A to point B?

Can you relate in any way to these athletes? – How do you relate to the Olympic athlete if at all? – Do you find any similarities between Wes and you?