For athletes as well as for many of us in “real life”: The performance you can provide is often depending on many other people who work on the success in your environment. Many wheels are interlocked and are responsible, each asset and help can be crucial. Some of you will know this from your own life. You needn’t to be a top athlete or a top team member, for many it is alike in the workplace or in other hobbies, that a team is a more or less large part of success.
Particularly good results are often only possible if one knows his subject completely, has a little fortune and of course a strong team in the background. A team that supportes one another, takes the load off each other and makes sure that all athletes can reach their best performances. Good managers, good coaches, good concepts and strategies, simply it all must be consistent to provide a peak performance. I'm certainly not a top athlete
, but I still think that I really appreciate a good, experienced team in many areas of life. In particular, of course, where there’s blood, sweat and tears involved.
The more I am pleased that the German Olympic team in London was able to celebrate a great success
last night:
Helena Fromm won the bronze medal in
taekwondo. This is the second medal for Germany since the successful Olympic debut 12 years ago in Sydney. Something to chuckle about: she defeated an Australian in the battle for 3rd place.
Why am I telling you all this? Because I am extremely happy for a nice woman I met here and also in the German forum and I know how much heart and blood is involved in the things she deals with. This year, she couldn’t take part as an active athlete due to some circumstances, maybe it works for 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Therefore my congratulation is not only aimed at the Olympic athlete, but also to a cog in the wheel, a local supporter of the German Taekwondo team at the 2012 Olympics in London: my "colleague" in the German forum, the moderator
Lisa!
I'm looking forward to your reports! Come back healthy, and soon!