The Huffington Post -
27 May 2014 07:45

An inspiring runner has proven yet again that success and failure are not measured by how you fall, but by how you pick yourself up. In 2008, Heather Dorniden, then a celebrated runner for the University of Minnesota, was leading the pack during the final heat of the 600-meter race at the Big Ten Indoor Track Championships. There was about 200 meters of the race to go when Dorniden tripped, landing hard on her face. But instead of throwing in the towel, the young woman jumped back onto her feet ...
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