being full of hope and optimism
positive
freely and often giving money or other resources to others without expecting it back
generous
not willing to make any effort, seeking the easiest or simplest way to do things
lazy
Participate din the Berlin Olympics when Hitler reigned.
Jesse Owens
T/F: Conclusions must always include a quote.
False
showing to others that it is possible to reach high goals in spite of hardships
inspiring
imagining what another person is feeling; easily "getting into her shoes"
empathic
not telling the truth or cheating
dishonest
Is analytical, likes math and is an introvert.
Mikaela Shiffrin
T/F: To say you look up to smn can also be said as "I admire him" or "I wish I could also have his X."
True
being certain of your abilities
confident
wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you
determined
spreading secrets or missinformation about people; smn you can not trust
unreliable
Won a bronze medal being the youngest member of the GB team in the past Olympics.
Sky Brown
T/F: World-famous athletes are 100% talent.
False. It's generally talent + discipline + a good coach.
showing that you are brave and have the courage and determination of doing something
gritty
believing that you are not more important than others
humble
not fulfilling what one must do or what one offered to do; not thinking of the consequences
irresponsible
Nationality of the track and field athlete that is known as Pocket Rocket.
Jamaican
Name 3 physical resources athletes need to succeed.
uniforms, proper shoes, good nutrition, housing, training facilities, paying a coach, tournament fees...
person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes
philanthropist
careful and persistent work or effort, not wasting any time
dilligent
wanting to show off, believing you are better than others
arrogant
Name the 2 athletes who were so committed to their communities that they joined or made foundations to help kids in their countries.
Jesse Owens and Shelly Ann
Explain why not all athletes are role models.
Some turn selfish, arrogant, get lost in gambling or other vices, forget about those who supported them when younger (ungrateful), some tend to lose their priorities in life, get lost in their money, etc.