Posted on 06/05/2012 6:19:50 PM PDT by presidio9
As Meghan Vogel turned for home during Saturdays Ohio Division III girls state meet, she was in last place in the 3,200-meter race with no hope of finishing anywhere near the top. But her last-place finish became the most memorable part of the meet.
With 20 meters to go, Vogel, a junior at West Liberty-Salem High School in Urbana, was about to pass Arden McMath, a sophoomore from Arlington High School, when McMath collapsed on the track. Rather than continue running, Vogel helped McMath to her feet, placed McMaths arm around her shoulders and carried her across the finish line.
Any girl on the track would have done the same for me, Vogel told ESPN.
Vogel made sure McMath crossed the finish line first and said she was surprised by the praise she received for an act of selflessness she believed was anything but extraordinary.
Its strange to have people telling me that his was such a powerful act of kindness and using words like humanity, she told ESPN. When I hear words like that I think of Harriet Tubman and saving peoples lives. I dont consider myself a hero. I just did what I knew was right and what I was supposed to do.
Under the rules, a runner is automatically disqualified for helping another runner during a race,
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Jesus surely approves.
You sarcasm is noted, but you know, that is why there are emergency responders *at* these events, to rush in when the folks fall.
It has nothing to do with liberals vs. conservatives here. What she did was stupid and could very well have killed the other girl.
If she had, you might be not posting or at least posting a different tune.
We have professional people to handle these things, son.
Get a (statist-free) life.
There’s that sense of humor! Admit it, laughing is more fun than bitching.
If God wanted us to be serious all the time, he wouldn’t have created monkeys.
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