Queen of the 1-Lap (400m)
Sanya Richards Ross – Hear Ye Her!
Sanya Richards Ross has run more sub 50’s in the 400m than any other woman on the planet. Her career has been breath taking. She has staked her claim on the World stage by winning the 400m in 2012 London Games.
The Jamaican American, 5’8 powerhouse, and University of Texas Alum has racked up quite an impressive Team USA track resume which includes:
- 2004 Olympic Games, 4x400m gold medalist
- 2008 Olympic Games, 4x400m gold medalist, 400m bronze medalist
- 2012 Olympic Games, Gold in 400-Meter, Gold in 4×400 Relay
In 2009 she was named IAAF World Female Athlete of the Year and was nominated for the prestigious Laureus Award, in the same category.
In February 2015 she will have been married for 5 years to NFL outstanding corner-back Aaron Ross who won a Superbowl with the NY Giants during the 2008 season.
Sanya is one of the BP TeamUSA athletes and I was fortunate to catch up with her (she is very hard to catch up with, she’s pretty fast) and ask her what was the turning point from just playing track to realizing she could dominate in this sport as well as who was in her life to inspired her.
Find out more about this stellar young lady on her website at SanyaRichardsRoss.com and catch her 2014 Diamond League 400 win in Brussels earlier this year.
Inspiration from Olympians and Paralympians
I was fortunate to be the emcee of a major announcement for BP’s TeamUSA program. This program features 9 US Olympians and Paralympians who are vying to make the US Team that will compete in London.
I was able to catch up with a few of them at the BP event in Chicago and ask them questions on what inspires them to compete at the highest levels. Their responses are recorded for all of us to learn.
I will post one a day over the next five days.
First up is Lolo Jones. Ms. Jones uses failures to fuel her future. We have heard the old adage that we can fail forward. Well truly Lolo continues to rise above and plays right into my moniker of “Hurdling Adversity.”
Take a listen in. http://youtu.be/kjB7BcpaSDw