Thursday, June 7, 2012

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Here?s a glimpse of redeemed sport.? From the Yahoo Article:

As first reported by the Springfield News-Sun and Dayton Daily News, Vogel had already captured the state 1,600-meter title when she came upon Arlington (Ohio) High sophomore Arden McMath near the finish line of the 3,200-meter final. Both Vogel and McMath were out of contention for the medals in the event at that point, and rather than try and make a final, mad dash, Vogel decided she was better served helping ensure McMath made it to the finish line.

?I was kind of blacking out,? McMath told the Daily News. ?I wasn?t too aware of my surroundings. I was just trying to keep going. When my body gave out, she was there. It was amazing.

?I just told her, ?Thank you.? I just couldn?t believe she?d done that for me. We?re all in it together as distance runners. Everyone is trying to do their best. It?s a lot harder on your body than a lot of the other races. We just try to help each other.?

The result was nothing short of electrifying, as you can see from the video below. With each step, the cheering crowd at Ohio State?s Jesse Owens Stadium seemed to get louder and louder, finally reaching its zenith when McMath crossed the finish line just in front of Vogel.

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