“I wasn't a jock in school, and by the 10th grade, when I was in boarding school I was carrying water buckets for the girls' hockey team. I was the kid with long hair and glasses and acne trying to learn how to play guitar and piano in the music center. I was not an athlete past the age of 13 or 14 when they start throwing the ball really fast.” TryingLongPlayKidsAgeSchoolPastGirlWaterTeamHairBallsGuitarGlassesAthletePianoGradesHockeyThrowingBucketsJocksLong HairAcneHockey Team Author:Michael Weatherly
“I think there's nothing sadder than a pro athlete who plays past his prime.” ThinkingPlayPastAthletePrimePro Athlete Author:Lynn Samuels
“I am honored to be selected as Canada's flag bearer for the closing ceremony of the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Over the past 16 days we've had some outstanding performances by Canadian athletes and it is truly overwhelming to be selected as the flag bearer amidst the most successful Canadian Olympic Winter Games team ever.” PastGamesSuccessfulTeamPerformancesWinterAthleteCanadaOverwhelmingFlagsHonoredCeremonyClosingOutstandingOver The PastSelectedGame OverOutstanding Performance Author:Cindy Klassen
“When Arthur Ashe plays tennis, his purpose each day is to play the game in a way he has never played it before. It may be a backhand he uses, one that he may never have used before in that circumstance. His play is a fresh integration of his world at the instant of action. A really great scientist has the whole past at his disposal. At any instant he is rebuilding the world, molecule by molecule, in his subconscious. That is what you want in an athlete or a scientist.” WorldWayWantMayPlayWholeUseActionPastUsedPurposeGamesCircumstancesScientistAthleteWhat You WantInstantTennisEach DaySubconsciousReally GreatIntegrationMoleculesArthurRebuildingGreat Scientist Author:Edwin Land