
LOVE
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If I Could Reach Higher
by Paul Mauchline
This week my eyes,
along with countless millions of others around the globe, have been
focused on Sydney, Australia for the XXVII Olympic Games.
Sports have never
excited me much, at all, in my entire life. You will never see Monday
Night Football, baseball, basketball, or hockey on my television set.
Maybe, now and then, I'll watch World Cup Soccer. However, in small
doses, The Olympic Games is the exception to this rule for me.
I
am not interested, per se, in the actual different sporting events of
the Olympic Games. Rather, I am drawn to the competitors and the unique
stories of their rise to Olympic status. I watch, with admiration, as
these young athletes compete with others from around the world to reach
for their dream of Gold. They have been training, long and hard, in
their particular event for most of their lives, and training even more
intensively these past four years leading up to the Games.
I have
seen more sporting events in this past week than I have in the past
four years since the close of the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Why
do I really watch, you might ask? I love to watch individuals reaching
for their dreams. It is inspirational for me, as a person, to watch
these young men and women truly putting forth every effort to achieve
their dreams. They inspire me, as an individual, to reach higher in
fulfilling my own dreams.
There are, and there
will be, many stories and memories from these Olympic Games in Australia.
Many come to my mind right now, such as the determination, relentless
training, teamwork, and support of a small town that enabled the Romanians
to bring home the Gold, both individually and as a team, in the women's
gymnastics competition. Though, for me, I would have to say that, truly,
the one face I will always remember is that of Marion Jones, track and
field athlete from the United States. Up until this week, I had never
heard of Marion Jones. Earlier this week, I watched a biography of this
young woman's life-long struggle to get to the Olympics. Two days later,
she was center stage in the eyes of the world as she prepared for her
first Olympic Event, the Women's 100 Meter Run. My eyes also were fixed
on her as she prepared to begin her event. During the preparations for
the race, my mind journeyed back four years to the closing ceremonies
of the Olympics in Atlanta. That evening, as we viewed a collage of
highlights from those XXVI Olympic Games, singer Gloria Estefan sang
a song that she had written called "Reach." I would like to share the
lyrics of Gloria's song that were playing in my mind as Marion prepared
to go after her first Olympic Gold medal.
Some dreams live
on in time forever
These dreams, you want with all your heart
And I'll do whatever
it takes
Follow through
with the promise I made
Put it all
on the line
What I hoped
for at last would be mine
If I could reach,
higher
Just for one moment touch the sky
From that one moment in my life
I'm gonna be stronger
Know that I've tried my very best
I'd put my spirit to the test
If I could reach
Some days are meant
to be remembered
Those days we rise above the stars
So I'll go the distance
this time
Seeing more the higher I climb
That the more I
believe
All the more that this
Dream will be mine
If I could reach,
higher
Just for one moment touch the sky
From that one moment in my life
I'm gonna be stronger
Know that I've tried my very best
I'd put my spirit to the test
If I could reach
If I could reach,
higher
Just for one moment touch the sky
From that one moment in my life
I'm gonna be stronger
I'm gonna be so much stronger
Yes I am
I put my spirit to the test
If I could reach,
higher
If I could, if I could
If I could reach
Reach, I'd reach, I'd reach
I'd reach, I'd reach so
much higher
be stronger
As I watched Marion,
I admired her composure, and that ever-present smile to us all. As I
watched the false starts and regrouping to begin the race, what I saw
in Marion was confidence, concentration, discipline, patience, faith,
and love... all of which, I am sure, she has practiced her entire life.
Marion did, indeed,
reach higher with all her heart. She followed through with her promise,
and put it all on the line to realize her dream of Gold at the Olympics.
She was strong and put her spirit to the test. She climbed higher that
evening than she ever had gone before in her life. She believed in herself,
and went the distance, to reach her dream.
As she crossed the
finish line, victorious, she beamed that infectious smile we all have
grown to love. What I witnessed, and what radiated from her, was love.
Love is what I have seen so many times in the Olympics. Love is what
attracts me to watch athletes like Marion compete. I wish to be present,
in the moment, to see these athletes' love for themselves, their family,
friends, team mates, coaches, and the rest of us in the world.
Marion Jones, thank
you for setting an example and inspiring us all to reach higher for
our dreams, and, more importantly, to reach higher for love.
Copyright © 2000-2001. All rights reserved. Paul Mauchline
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