「Her Olympic Story。她的奧運故事」
In conjunction with Malaysia Day, we spoke to 10 female Olympians and talked about their journey, 13 minutes is definitely not enough to summarise the hard work and effort they put into honing their skills.
But we hope that you get to understand what it takes to be an Olympian a little more after watching this video ◡̈
今年是史上第一次,馬來西亞的女奧運代表超越了男生奧運代表。
聯繫上了10位女奧運代表,請她們分享了她們的心路歷程。
只能說,13分鐘完全不足以交代她們這一輩子所付出的心血,
但希望這13分鐘,可以讓你我,對她們有更深一層的認識。
01:07 今年共有多少位女運動員出征奧運?
01:53 你怎麼開始接觸自己的運動項目?
03:20 父母對於選擇運動為職業 有什麼看法?
05:04 你有什麼其他的興趣?
05:23 今天若不是運動員會是誰?
05:41 上場比賽前有什麼小習慣或pantang的嗎?
07:10 聽過什麼最難聽的話?
07:46 陷入瓶頸的時候,怎麼辦?
09:25 上場前怎麼平復自己的心情?
10:22 有什麼話對未來想當運動員的人說?
Badminton:
@soniiac.suya_official
@meikuannnnn
@mengyean.nyek
Diving:
@cheongjunhoong
@ngyanyee93
Golf:
@kellytan33
Swimming:
@jinqphee
Shooting:
@malysue29
Sailing:
@junikarimah_
@shazrin_latif
Last but not least, thank you Clinique for realising this vision we had in mind! ❤️
Wouldn’t have been able to do so without the support given!
#HappyMalaysiaDay #HerOlympicStory
#Olympians
#TokyoOlympics2020
#WomenPower
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Iverson 'insulted' by decision to have him come off bench The bell sounded on Round III of the Allen Iverson-Chris Ford struggle Monday, and it looks...
the last olympian 在 Facebook 的精選貼文
Arrived in Newcastle yesterday evening and went straight for Covid Test before the check in at Hilton Hotel here.
Then went to have my dinner provided by the hotel and super grateful to meet them there @bashirabdi204 @kingcheserek @shazrine
We have a great chat. When I told them I am doing Towerrunning sport, they said this is crazy. They didn't know about Towerrunning sport and I am glad they know now after I shared it with them 😊
I told them let's do the stairs in the hotel here after the race tomorrow even though there is only 5 floors 😆
Then I went for my run this morning. Bumper into Hellen Obiri and ran with her together.
We have a great chat during the easy run. Super grateful to run with the World Champion. She just completed 5000m in Zurich Diamond League like three days ago and arrived here last night.
Then after the run, I met @galenruppofficial there. Have a great chat with him too and of course took a selfie with him.
Then breakfast with @bashirabdi204 and @hellenobiri
We also have a great chat during the breakfast.
What a great experience and super happy as a fan boy of Galen Rupp, Bashir Abdi.
*Looking forward to meet Stewart Mcsweyn later at the elite briefing at 5pm.
#GreatNorthRun #GNR40 #EliteAthlete #WorldChampion #Olympian
the last olympian 在 TradingwithRayner Facebook 的最讚貼文
𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘀𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗾𝘂𝗶𝘁 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗹𝗼𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘁𝗼𝗼 𝗺𝘂𝗰𝗵
This might not win me friends but it must be said…
Not everyone is meant to be a trader. Yup, you read me right. Not everyone is meant for trading.
Why?
Because trading involves risk and not everyone can embrace risk in the same manner.
Here’s a true story…
When I was studying in polytechnic at 18 years old, I owed John (not his real name) 10 cents for a reason I can’t recall.
To most of you, it’s only 10 cents and you probably would forget about it — heck some of you might even tell me to keep the change.
But no, not for John.
He pursued me high and low for the 10 cents, pulled the collar of my tee-shirt, and strongly demanded…
…for his 10 cents (or there will be blood, ok I’m kidding the blood part).
But you get my point.
And yes, I should have quickly returned the 10 cents as it’s morally right to do so.
Clearly, John isn’t someone meant for trading because the pain of losing money hurts him too much.
Now you’re probably wondering:
“How do I know if trading is for me?”
For starters, you must be comfortable with risk-taking.
If a small loss bothers till you can’t sleep at night, or you keep thinking about it the whole day, then trading is probably not for you.
And there’s no shame in that because not everyone is meant to be a trader. Just like how not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur, an employee, or an Olympian.
Now, here’s the good news…
Just because you quit trading doesn’t mean it’s for good. You can always come back when you’re ready as the market is always around.
So here are a few things to help you get back on track…
#1: Pay off your debts
You want to start at ground zero and not put yourself at a (psychological and financial) disadvantage.
So, pay off your credit card debts, the money you owe others, etc.
Once you’re at a clean slate, that’s where you can work your way up.
#2: Get a job
The last thing you want is to rely on trading to pay your bills — that’s a recipe for disaster.
So get a job and have a regular source of income. When you can put food on the table without worries, you’re in a better mental position to trade because you’re trading with money you can afford to lose.
#3: Trade the higher timeframe
Trading the higher timeframe offers numerous benefits…
- It’s less stressful as the market moves “slower” and you have more time to make decisions
- You can have a full-time job which reduces your opportunity cost
- It requires less screen time which allows you to do the things you love
And finally…
#4: Take time away from trading
When you feel that you can’t trade anymore or you don’t know what you’re doing, take a break from trading. Walk away.
When you’ve got nothing on the line, you can re-evaluate what went wrong and how to improve on things.
So take time away to “reset” your mind, then come back stronger to fight again.
the last olympian 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Iverson 'insulted' by decision to have him come off bench
The bell sounded on Round III of the Allen Iverson-Chris Ford struggle Monday, and it looks like this one could go the distance.
When is that? Possibly April 14, the last day of the regular season.
Iverson, who sat out the Philadelphia 76ers' 85-69 drubbing by the Detroit Pistons on Sunday after Ford told him he would have to come off the bench, said Monday that he was "insulted" by the interim coach's decision.
"A lot of people might look at it like it's a selfish thing or something like that," Iverson said. "Why wouldn't I start? I'm the franchise player here. I don't know any franchise players that come off the bench. I don't know any Olympian that comes off the bench. I don't know any All-Star that comes off the bench. I don't know any former MVP that comes off the bench. I don't know any three-time scoring champion that comes off the bench.
"I don't know any first team All-NBA (player) that comes off the bench. Why Allen Iverson? Why should I come off the bench? ... I think it is an insult to me. Who I am as a player, who I am to this organization, who I've been to this organization, that's an insult to me to come off the bench if I'm a starter."
Indeed, a lot of Philadelphia fans did see it as a selfish thing on Iverson's part. In a Philly.com poll Monday, 69% of more than 5,000 respondents feel Iverson was in the wrong, 19% say the Sixers were wrong and 12% fault both sides.
Iverson, 28, averaging 27.0 points a game, had missed the 76ers' previous three games with swelling in his right knee. Ford was informed about Iverson's decision to play less than an hour before game time and told him he could come off the bench.
Ford said Monday: "I made my decision, and he made his. ... I don't have any tension."
But there is tension.
Iverson and Ford have been at odds since Ford replaced Randy Ayers 15 games ago.
In Round I Ford benched Iverson in the first game after the All-Star break. Iverson said his flight was delayed leaving Los Angeles and he missed practice in Denver.
In Round II, Ford fined Iverson when he did not call Ford himself to inform the coach that he would not be at a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Feb. 29 because he was sick.
Philadelphia is playing about .500 basketball (7-8) under Ford, and the Sixers are 3-1 in their last four games without Iverson.
Despite a disappointing season — Philadelphia (28-39) is 11 games under .500 — the 76ers are in the playoff race, just two games behind the Miami Heat for the last spot in the East.
Billy King, the 76ers' president and general manager, said Iverson wouldn't be fined. With 15 regular-season games left, King might have to do more to resolve the situation.

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