Olympic Runner Abbey Cooper (D’Agostino): Beautiful Moments from Devastating Falls [Episode 22]
Release Date: 06/05/2019
Hope Sports
“It’s about how far we’ve come and how much we’ve changed.”
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“The entire world came together to get the Jamaican bobsled team to the Sochi Olympics.”
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“All of the dreams on my list had come true, but I still felt empty and without purpose.”
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“Athletes burn out before their talents give out”
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“I got famous for all of the wrong reasons, and then I was at a crossroads.”
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There is power when you care more about the team that you’re performing with rather than yourself.
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“If running is my ultimate source of satisfaction and identity, then I won’t ever be satisfied.”
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“Fear sets in when you face the unknown.”
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“The voice of doubt is so much louder than the voice of positive affirmation.”
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“I work so hard for a result, but in the end I have to be able to give it up.”
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- Instagram: @abbey_dags
- Twitter: @abbey_dags
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This week Laura chats with Olympic distance runner, Abbey Cooper (D’Agostino). Abbey graduated from Dartmouth as the most decorated Ivy League runner in history, sporting seven NCAA titles. Her principle race was the 5000m in which she narrowly missed qualifying for the 2012 Olympics. Her first few years running professionally for New Balance weren’t exactly smooth sailing as she began encountering one injury after another. The challenges she raced in recovery built in her a resilience and humility that would prepare her to handle an even bigger hurdle that was to come.
She went into the 2016 Olympic trials battling a stress fracture in her shin, but still made the team. In the few weeks between the trials and the Games she suffered another stress fracture in her pelvis which restricted her to only non-weight bearing training; she was not allowed to run at all until she lined up for her preliminary event. The event wouldn’t go exactly as planned, but a fall, a split-second decision, and a forever memorable finish would eventually go viral and spread the goodwill of the Olympic around the world. Coined “The Most Beautiful Moment” of the Rio Games, Abbey’s choice catapulted her to a worldwide stage - a platform she holds with humility and for a purpose greater than herself.
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