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Don't Stay on the Ground | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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After beating cancer in 1997 and being diagnosed of a brain tumor for the third time in 2016,
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Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton surmised, “I have a unique hobby of collecting life-threatening illnesses.”
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Despite that, he stated, “I choose in everything that I do to truly celebrate life.”
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His positive perspective was molded by what he learned as a figure skater: you will fall down,
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but don’t let falling down define you. The most important thing to do is get up and move on.
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Of course, getting up is never easy; it takes guts and determination, but as Hamilton stated,
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“The more times you get up, the stronger you are to face the next thing.” I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.