In my race, there's 10 hurdles, but in life, there is always a hurdle. There is always something you gotta get over, and it's what you do, you know.
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There's always hurdles. So I just keep moving, just constantly redefining myself. That's how you stay in the race.
When I was in high school, I ran hurdles, but I was really short, so I'd barely clear them. I was pretty quick, but I had little legs, so I had to take 50 steps in between each hurdle.
Sometimes when you're given hurdles, it makes you more creative in the end.
If you hold back in hurdles, you are going to fall over.
Sometimes the hurdles aren't really hurdles at all. They're welcome challenges, tests.
It's a challenge between me and the hurdle, and the hurdle has always won.
We always spend more time on the throwing events and a little bit more on the long jump. They're my weaker events - they don't come as naturally to me as running and jumping. I like the hurdles and the high-jump, I'm a springy, speedy athlete so those suit me.
I may never get back to the track. The problem was that I was dominating my event, and the winning became slightly boring. I wanted new challenges, and I've got that on the road.
When I was younger, I used to be a high jumper before I switched to hurdles.
Running on different types of racetracks is challenging - not only for the drivers, but even more for the team members who have to make adjustments to the cars before each race.
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