I went to Moorehouse College. There was no track and field there.
From Edwin Moses
One of my major competitors was Harold Smith. Smith beat me in 1977. I was loafing during that competition.
I always had to keep improving my skills in order to remain competitive and keep winning.
I wanted to go to medical school. But, I never got a college scholarship.
My father was an all-American football player.
My father was also a principal of a school and mother was a curriculum advisor. Both were educators.
I always got my work done before playing.
In digital world, sport provides opportunity to bring people together.
The joint lubrication was not what it was when I was competing, and I decided that not having arthritis or rheumatism for the rest of my life was a lot more important to me than returning to the track.
I didn't get an athletics scholarship at a major school.
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