A Quote by Tobin Heath

I wasn't put here to win gold medals or national championships. I've been placed here to be a light for Christ. — © Tobin Heath
I wasn't put here to win gold medals or national championships. I've been placed here to be a light for Christ.
The gold medals from world championships and National Games prove the efficiency of my daily training.
But probably this is helps to win, to win, to gold, more gold medals, and to win most my important medal, heart of people. This is most important for me.
But I'm after medals more than anything. Championships don't get taken away from you but records do, so I think I'd rather have medals at every championships rather than times. A world record would be a bonus, but I'm still only 25 in 17 days.
Over the years, I've made many sacrifices to win two Olympic gold medals and put together winning streaks that will never be broken.
Eight gold medals? If I wanted I could make a movie about me winning nine gold medals. Now that's real power.
Being gay has nothing to do with the three gold medals or the three MVPs or the four championships I've won. I'm still the same person. I'm Sheryl.
The two things that are probably tied for first are winning a championship with the Mavericks and also being able to win a gold medal - two gold medals with Team USA.
When I look back, I only do so to see what I've done in my past - my gold medals and the Championships that I've won. Really, I just look to the future and hopefully winning even more.
People say that it was degrading for an Olympic champion to run against a horse, but what was I supposed to do? I had four gold medals, but you can't eat four gold medals. There was no television, no big advertising, no endorsements then. Not for a black man, anyway.
Measuring national prestige by gold medals is like using Viagra to judge the potency of a man.
I've achieved my dream of getting a Paralympic gold medal and I'm very lucky that I've been to three Games where I've come away with five gold medals.
Opting for gold shoes could have been considered downright cocky, but I was confident and never doubted my ability to deliver gold medals to match my shimmering footwear.
My dad demanded results. I wasn't expected just to be a student, I was supposed to get straight A's. My dad didn't want me just to play sports, he pushed me to win state championships in high school and national championships.
At Alabama, our players don't win Heisman Trophies. Our teams win National Championships.
I have tons of pictures of myself as a kid with my medals, and they were never gold medals.
The Olympics in '92, I didn't contribute that much. I had more to do with winning the National Championships than I did the gold medal.
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