I don't see many people as heroes and, though I love sport, I believe athletes rarely deserve that praise.
“I don't see many people as heroes and, though I love sport, I believe athletes rarely deserve that praise.”
— Giles Duley · Athletes
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I don't see many people as heroes and, though I love sport, I believe athletes rarely deserve that praise.
“I don't see many people as heroes and, though I love sport, I believe athletes rarely deserve that praise.”
— Giles Duley · Athletes
I don't see many people as heroes and, though I love sport, I believe athletes rarely deserve that praise.
For most Olympic athletes, their training is their hardest challenge and where they push themselves to the limit. For Paralympians, training and competition is an escape from the hardships and struggles of their everyday life. That is the difference.
It is funny how it is almost more painful to fall over and scrape your knee than to be blown up. Your body goes into incredible protection mode.
People who look at Greek statues never say it's a shame because they're not complete.
I'm not a war photographer. I've always dealt with the consequences of conflict.
We like to be kind of at the forefront for how all football federations should treat their female athletes.
Very few athletes have the chance to be brought into the White House.
It's the quest for perfection that makes athletes great.
There is a stigma around athletes, and I think the more that us as humans can do to break those, the better.
I always liked serve-and-volley players and big athletes.