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Gracious Losing | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Olympian Missy Franklin was expected to dominate her swimming events at the Olympics in Rio,
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but when her Olympic run was over, she hadn’t even qualified for an event final.
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That disappointment could have crushed her, but she recognized her opportunity to be “a different kind of role model.”
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In her book "Relentless Spirit," she wrote, “It’s one thing to inspire…by winning a bunch of medals.…
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It’s another thing entirely to be an inspiration when things aren’t exactly going your way.”
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Franklin instinctively knew that defeat wouldn’t define her,
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but her reaction to it would. May we learn from her choice to live graciously,
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in both victory and defeat. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.