Top 32 Quotes & Sayings by Katarina Witt

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a German athlete Katarina Witt.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Katarina Witt

Katarina Witt is a German former figure skater. A two-time Olympic champion, Witt is regarded as one of the greatest ladies' singles figure skaters of all time. Her Laureus profile states "she is remembered most for her overall athleticism, her charismatic appeal and her glamorous image on the ice."

I can't say, 'It doesn't matter if you win or lose.' It's not true. You go in to win.
Money was never the motivation. It never should be in sports.
Too many times women try to be competitive with each other. We should help support each other, rather than try to be better than each other. — © Katarina Witt
Too many times women try to be competitive with each other. We should help support each other, rather than try to be better than each other.
As an athlete, you choose your sport and are drawn into it but your passion should never be driven by fame and fortune but a desire to create something special that people will always remember.
I was an athlete. And I proved I didn't win just because I was pretty. I was good, too.
Every man prefers to look at a well-shaped woman instead of a rubber ball.
I don't want to compete. I want to skate for the joy. I get so nervous in competition. I get always sick. I had pressures enough in my life from skating.
When I go out on the ice, I just think about my skating. I forget it is a competition.
Sometimes I even now feel like a stranger in my country. But I knew there would be problems because I had seen the world as a skater. And now? A lot of people in eastern Germany have lost jobs, rents went up, food costs went up, unemployment went to 20 percent. Freedom is good, but it is not easy.
Almost nothing is presented to you on a silver platter. You have to really work for it.
It's hard work to make a four-minute program look effortless and elegant.
When I get up, I have a cup of coffee, surf the Internet, then do a half-hour run.
I hope that I can maintain my skating as long as possible.
Skating taught me to set a goal and to block out other things and just focus on this one thing.
I want to see sunrises in the mountains. You never get to see such things enough in a lifetime. I want to see more.
When you see the audiences and the smiling faces at the shows it really makes up for the work that you put in. I have a job I really love so whatever hecticness comes up - I'll just deal with it.
I never had a serious injury that kept me out of a big competition. Now everyone has injuries - to their feet or their knees or their backs.
I never really like to skate in an empty ice rink; I always need the attention of an audience.
It's not like I didn't do anything for 10 years and chose a new profession. I've been on the ice a lot. I'm not an outsider.
The desire to really compete again has been there for a long time.
I'm the sort of person who needs a big mountain in front of me to climb.
When you reach a certain level, you live in a bubble when all you think, dream and breathe is becoming the best athlete in the world.
I was the very first athlete in East Germany allowed to go professional.
Figure skating is a mixture of art and sport. — © Katarina Witt
Figure skating is a mixture of art and sport.
Sometimes, success almost haunts you. You want to be the best at everything you do and know you have to work hard.
I started the class late. The teacher said I would have to learn as much in half a year that the others learned in a year. I did it.
When you're young, you don't think very far ahead. You just think in terms of the next day, the next week, the next competition. You don't think about injuries that could threaten your long-term health.
Competitions make me nervous. When I go out on the ice, I just think about my skating and not, 'I have to do this to win.' I forget it is a competition.
I learned not to depend on other people. I needed support, but it's you who has to go out and deliver.
The feeling of losing oneself in somebody's arms, yet at the same time finding oneself there, is irreplaceable. Nothing compares to the intensity of that feeling.
I know this is maybe naive, but one day I hope there will be peace in the world. Maybe one day the flowers will come back.
When youre young, you dont think very far ahead. You just think in terms of the next day, the next week, the next competition. You dont think about injuries that could threaten your long-term health.
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