This is one of my favorite viral sport videos. It is an
older one but involves a collegiate track runner and is very inspirational so
it will always be a favorite of mine. The video was taken at the 2008 Big Ten
Indoor Track Championships. It was the final heat of the women’s 600-meter race.
One of the four girls named Heather Dorniden from the University of Minnesota tripped
and fell during the race at the 400-meter mark. She jumped right back up and
sprinted to catch the rest of the runners in the final 200 meters of the race.
She passed all of them right at the end to win the heat.
I think this video went viral because it is a very
impressive race as well as incredibly inspirational. Heather didn’t quit when
she fell. She got right back up, not to just finish the race, but to win the
race. She knew her team needed the points in order to win the Women’s Team
Champion title and she never gave up on herself. It is easy to give up and quit
when you are down, but to get right back up and continue without hesitation
shows true character.
I have been in a similar situation as Heather running in a
National Championship race and the pressure and nerves are intense. You picture
the race over and over again in your head and know exactly when you are going
to change your pace, how you are going to cut in, what position you want to be
in at certain points, and which competitors you need to beat. I can’t imagine
how much a fall would mess with your physical and mental strategies in a race. Many
videos go viral for the wrong reasons, but this is definitely one that deserves
to go viral because of its positive message and the girl deserves the fame to go
along with it.
This is just an unbelievable video. It is such an inspirational video. When most people think of viral videos, they expect them to be funny. However, the inspirations videos make just as big of impact. When I played softball here at USD, we always had what we called "Mental Mondays." Every Monday we would go to the classroom and watch videos. This was one of the videos we watched. Instantly after watching this our team went to practice and it was one of the best practices we had. It is such a motivation.
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