Nothing impossible

in #born7 years ago (edited)

Wilma Rudolf was born in a poor house in the US state of Tennessee. At the age of four, Wilma Rudolph became polio and she became disabled. Wilma Rudolph walked with the help of the helplipers. The doctors refused and said that he would never be able to walk on the ground.

Wilma Rudolph's mother was a positive attitude woman and she inspired Wilma and said that you can do anything, nothing is worthless in this world.

Wilma told her mother, "Can I be the fastest runner in the world?"
Mother said to Wilma that you can get whatever you want with faith, hard work and passion on God.

At the age of nine, he insisted on removing his brace and started walking. After trying to move the carpipers, she suffered many injuries and pain in an attempt to walk, but she did not give up and tried constantly. Finally, the victory was over and after a couple of years, he managed to run without support.

She participated in her first race competition at the age of 13 and came to the last position. But he did not give up and continued to participate in the race competitions. Despite losing several times he did not go back and tried and tried. And finally there came a day when he got the first place in the competition.

At the age of 15, he entered the University of Tennessee, where he got the coach ad temple. Wilma told the Temple his wish and said that he wants to be the fastest runner. The coach told him - "Nobody can stop you because of this same willpower and I will help you in this."

Wilma continued to work hard and finally got an opportunity to participate in the Olympics. Wilma was confronted with a runner (Jutto Hen) who had not yet been defeated.

The first race was 100 meters, in which Wilma won gold and won the gold medal in the second race (200 meters) in front of Wilma, in which Wilma defeated Juba and won the second gold medal.

The third race was the 400-mile relay race, and Wilma's fight was once again from the beginning. The last part of the race in the relay runs the fastest athlete of the team. Three people from Wilma's team ran in the first three parts of the relay race and easily changed the baton.

When Wilma's turn came, she lost her son. But Wilma noticed that Jutu Hen on the other end was running fast. Wilma raised a fallen beton and ran fast like a machine and beat Jutta for the third time and won her third gold medal.

In this way a handicapped woman (the doctors who had said that she would never walk) became the fastest runner in the world and proved that

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