The .04 difference

In .04 seconds, what can happen?

A  smile;
A knife cut;
A bee sting;
A “thank you” said;
You’re on or off  the podium.

Last night in the Women’s Olympic Skeletal event, Katie Uhlaender, United States, lost the Bronze medal to Elena Nikitina, Russia, by 0.04 seconds; that’s 4/100 of a second.

Elena Nikitina, Bronze

In what seemed like an eye blink, Katie, a great athlete, was off the podium.

World class athletes are used to winning or losing by seconds. Competing at that level, they know everything counts. They train and give their all knowing some small movement, a sudden wind, a distraction, rough spot, or something else they can’t control could make the .04 difference. Yesterday it did and Elena, another great athlete, won.

It made me wonder, where in my life could there be a “.04 difference”?  And more importantly, how would I go forward when it happened? Uhlaender vowed to rebound.

Katie UhlaenderKatie Uhlaender

Here’s to great athletes everywhere! Who keep doing what they love. Sochi Olympics, February, 2014

 

 

Comments

  1. Jim Anderson says

    Barbara, What a beautiful article. I watched that and was in awe of what unfolded. Disappointment for one world class athlete and cause fir celebration for the other.

    Until I read your article I was thinking in terms of “coming up short by 0.04 seconds”. Thanks to your beautiful article, my heart opened and now I am playfully wondering into what magic might unfold by opening. trusting and acting in accordance with my heart. GAME ON! Thank you for inspiring me.