Everything from the beginning, you will not leave from fate.

in #life7 years ago

In my heart I dreamed about 100 thousand dollars a year, here and there is a chance for them to compete. The fact that the Australian market for me will become inaccessible, there is no doubt left. I am moving to English races. Honestly, I'm just afraid of them. As much as I do not want to, you can not escape from fate, but who doubts this, read the article and watch a video about the skater Stephen John Bradbury, who broke his neck, lost 4 liters of ice on ice and for a long time dropped out of the competition. Nevertheless, it all ended in a most enchanting manner. Those who fight to the end always have a chance.

Have you heard about the Australian skater Stephen John Bradbury? For the first time he participated in the Winter Olympics in 1992 (19-year-old), and his best place in the two subsequent Olympiads was the 8th at 500 meters and the 21st at 1000 m. You can say a steady middleweight, but in 2002 John won a gold medal for 1000 m in a magical way.
The quarter-finals. Of the four skaters, Bradbury is the last. On the last lap the third (Japanese) collides with the second (Canadian) and flies to the side. Stephen is third. And then the Canadian is disqualified because he "removed the Japanese" into the side. Stephen is second and passes into the semifinals.
Semifinal. Of the five skaters, Bradbury is the last. On the last lap "goes into the wall" going to the fourth, and the last turn the second and the third collide. Stephen goes to the final.
The final. Of the five skaters, Bradbury is the last to win gold, but this must be seen !!!