After Quote by Summer Sanders
“I missed the Olympic team in 1996 - missed making the team. I tried to make a comeback in my sport, and soon after the Olympic trials, Johann Olav Koss, who is a Norwegian speed-skater, called me up and asked me to be a part of Olympic Aid. Now Olympic Aid is Right to Play. It's a wonderful, narrow focus.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Sports Talk, 2004
After missing the Olympic team, joining Olympic Aid (now Right to Play) offered a new purpose, turning disappointment into service.
In simple terms: Missing a goal can lead to meaningful opportunities in helping others.
Turn setbacks into service to find renewed purpose.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Post‑Olympic career
- coaching
- charity work
- public speaking
- mentoring
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you channel personal disappointment into community benefit?
- What values guide your new direction?
Relying on external causes may distract from personal healing.