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jefkphotography · 4 months
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cselandscapearchitect · 10 months
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sportsinfra12 · 2 years
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lovelyangryheart · 21 days
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meckavosports · 2 years
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mapecl-stories · 2 years
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The Big Game
Marcus was excited as he walked towards the sports field. Today was the big game against TSV Weiche Flensburg and he didn't yet know how the coach would set him up.
Maybe as a striker? Maybe as a midfielder? He definitely didn't want to be a goalkeeper, he would have to catch all the balls with pain. It was his first game, but maybe he's just on the bench anyway.
Arriving at the sports field, the other boys looked at them funny at first: "What's he supposed to do here, if he plays, we'll lose anyway?!" said Klaus. Another frowned and then headed for the dressing room. Marcus followed him and changed, then we went towards the square. "So, warm up!" said the trainer, but Marcus really didn't feel like it. "WARM UP OR YOU WON'T PLAY!" the trainer yelled at him. "Am I playing at all?", asked Marcus. "Let's see, I really want to know what you're capable of!" the coach replied and so Marcus went to the other players.
One ran from one half of the pitch to the other, the next stretched his calves and the goalkeeper kept letting balls be passed to him, which he then caught. "I don't have to go into the goal, that's for sure!" thought Marcus. He also started stretching his calves, which is why athletes who were present on the sports field, critically appraised: "Put your leg on the railing and bend forward!" one said to him. But Marcus was only 13 years old and the railing was much too high for him?! The athletes just laughed and then continued their exercises. Marcus made do with stretching and stretching and said: "it works too."
After a while, the coach called everyone together and announced the line-up. Marcus was assigned to the substitutes' bench and was disappointed: "You said I could play?"
he said to the coach, who replied: "wait and see". Marcus's club, the SG Flensburg lined up, the referee made the choice of seats, the opposing team was allowed to start. It only took 5 minutes before the ball came into the opponent's penalty area, Klaus took the ball as a striker from SC and sunk it in the opponent's goal. Of course, the athletes who had just warmed up were also very happy. Marcus continued to warm up and lost interest in the game. "I don't have that kind of feeling for the ball," he regretted.
"Marcus, come here!" said one. No sooner said than done and Marcus was passed a ball. He stopped this when Marcus put his foot on the ball and played it back. "He can't even stop the ball properly!" his opponent laughed and passed Marcus the next ball. This Marcus hit back with full force, whereupon the ball almost went onto the playing field. "Look, you can't stop the ball in play by stepping on it without control you shouldn't play him back either!" said the adult athlete who practiced with him. After a while Marcus got the hang of it and got the hang of it.
The coach whistled loudly, waved Marcus over and said: "Now it's your turn! You'll be in midfield for Sven.". In the meantime it was already 2:0 for SC Flensburg in the second half. Marcus ran onto the field, one of the opponents said: "Another one like that" and Marcus got the ball. "Come on, show us what you can do!" shouted the trainer. Of course, Marcus passed the ball immediately because he didn't know exactly what to do.
"Don't play back, go forward" his team-mate complained and made his way towards to goal himself... 3:0! After the goal, the teams gathered in their halves and the other team kicked off first. Jens took the ball from the TSV player and passed it to Marcus.
"Hurry up, we want to see something!" he said, Marcus made his way towards the gate. "Surrender, surrender!" shouted a player from TSV. At some point it became too colorful for Marcus and he pushed the ball to the opponent. He laughed: "he really gave me the ball!" "What are you doing?" said Klaus and the trainer shouted: "Come out of here you idiot!" But Marcus remained stubborn and did not leave the field. "I want a little more" he called and the coach couldn't believe it. "Don't just give him the ball, or we'll get one in too!" shouted the goalkeeper from behind, but Marcus didn't care. "It's getting boring here, leave the others alone!", he shouted and Klaus scored the 4:0 after taking the ball from an opposing player. "We want to win and not lose!" snapped Klaus Marcus.
"To zero? They cry themselves to sleep and never compete again?!" "That's what we want from you!" Klaus replied and went back to his position. After the next push from the opposing team, Marcus got the ball again. "Come on, is that going to happen? You'll never come out on the pitch again!" yelled the resigned coach and turned around. Marcus saw that football wasn't really his sport and called the coach to: "Give me something I can learn that I would enjoy!" "and what?" the trainer replied, Marcus shouted "Referee!". The coach said nothing at first and Sven scored the 5:0 in the 89th minute.
"Referee could work, make him the referee, he doesn't have a feel for the ball anyway."
The coach asked, "would you really do that Marcus?" and he replied "Yes, I would at least try". "We can't find any in the district league!" the referee murmured and called off the game.
All of the SG Flensbung met again after the game on the field and the trainer said: "You can referee, I will definitely never set you up again!". "Then I'll try refereeing, if that doesn't work I'll leave the club.", Marcus replied.
No sooner said than done, Marcus changed his sport clothings with the others and got his referee's license after a few weeks (but that's another story).
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ryllen · 4 months
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it almost feels like he was waiting for me
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huariqueje · 4 months
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Club U.K.   -   Jonathan  Snowball , 2009.
Australian, b. 1952 -
Oil on canvas, 90 x 112 cm .
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jefkphotography · 3 months
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Track and field, athletics field.
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this account is doing gods work lol
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sportsinfra12 · 2 years
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odinsblog · 8 months
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To say that I've seen mixed reviews about our decision to share the win would be an understatement. While part of me doesn't want to entertain the negative comments, I would like to help enlighten those that are calling us "cowards", "shameful", "pathetic" etc. I know you can't make everyone happy in this world, but in an effort to help people understand the sport that I love so much, I would like to explain my mentality in that moment. The pole vault is not an endurance event. We have a short window of jumps. Once the fatigue sets in, it not only becomes more difficult, but dangerous. The sport has seen everything from athletes just landing funny with minor tweaks, to horrific accidents. We had jumped an entire competition, vaulting for almost 4 hours in 85 degree heat. The competition ended, and we were exhausted. A World Championship is incredibly emotionally draining-even more so than a regular competition. My step (the point where I jump off the ground into the takeoff) to vault safely has to be in almost the exact same spot every time, give or take a few inches. My last few jumps, that takeoff step was moving further and further out, giving us real data showing my fatigue even with adrenaline.
To walk away healthy and with a gold medal, while celebrating with my friend that had jumped just as well, was a no-brainer. Part of the reason we've reached the highest level is by listening to our bodies, and knowing our limitations. We decided that in this particular moment, sharing glory was just as good as earning it outright. I understand that people want to see a clear winner. It is the exciting part of sport. But in this instance, it was without a doubt the right decision, and one that I will never regret.
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a "win at all cost" mindset to have a champion's mentality.
—Katie Moon
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