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An Important Message for Competitors in Any Competition

July 15, 2025 By Deb Chitwood 2 Comments

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An Important Message for Competitors in Any Competition

This post isn’t about a new event. But it deserves all the attention it’s gotten over the years. The YouTube video is of Heather Dorniden, who was leading a 600-meter race in the finals of a college championship….

The video is a perfect example of the message to never give up in a competition regardless of what has happened.

I’ve always appreciated the character training sports gave my children. I have a category of posts here with competition helps from my family’s experiences with international figure skating. My post “Be a Good Sports Parent…” has ideas that worked for my family and many others.

Of course, the message in the video can be applied to any competition … not just to a sports competition. What is your favorite part of the character education children can receive from sports or another type of competition?

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  1. Jen says

    May 30, 2014 at 6:49 am

    My daughter is a fierce competitor and world champion for her sport. Last year she got injured, required surgery, and had to sit out her national competition. It was hard to watch as a parent, but it was amazing to witness her character. She cheered on her teammates and competitors, has proven her resilience, and has learned that a champion comes in many forms.

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    • Deb says

      June 2, 2014 at 5:58 pm

      I’m sorry to hear your daughter was injured, but it’s awesome to hear about her amazing character. That will serve her well throughout life. 🙂

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