As someone who was directly coached by Bela & Marta Karolyi, who began their coaching careers in the U.S. in 1981, I experienced the intensity & demands of their decades-long influence firsthand. Their methods led to successes on the competition floor but often at the cost of athletes' mental & physical health. As we transition from the Karolyi era to prioritizing well-being over medals, especially during this time of reflection on our country’s independence, we must proceed with care. This shift is essential. While it is not an exact science, it is possible to support athletes' health while nurturing their competitive spirit. We must exercise caution, constantly evaluating how to achieve the ideal balance. Let us seize this chance to create a balanced approach, where triumphs are measured by well-being as well as medals, embodying the true spirit of freedom & progress we celebrate on Independence Day.
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“Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter re-dethrones “Please Please Please” at #1 on global Spotify.
This marks the fourth time that Carpenter has replaced herself atop the chart.
On her final long jump attempt of Trials, Monae' Nichols needed 6.86 meters to qualify for the Olympics.
She jumped exactly 6.86 meters. Her reaction says it all. 👏
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