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en The athletes can be under cover if they're not competing, instead of having to stand there and get soaked.

en Both the choice of a cover and the execution of a cover are crucial for any magazine. Every editor wants their cover to stand out.

en The best athletes are not competing and the major athletes perform in an environment where doping controls are not what we have in the Olympic world.

en I was honored to have the opportunity to spend two solid days competing with these outstanding athletes. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I was definitely the rookie, but know that I gained invaluable experience in the art of competing while pitted against such experienced competitors.

en If you stand back and look at the past 50 years, all these parties have been competing with each other for resources. There have been some agreements but essentially they've been competing in a zero-sum game.

en You can see the excitement on all of the athletes' faces. After years of training and competing, their moment is finally here and we are looking forward to watching Danielle Goyette lead Canada's athletes into the Opening Ceremony.

en There's so much competing for our leisure time and attention. Students don't read cover to cover. They read three or four paragraphs before moving on because they have grown up in an environment where snippets mean something.

en A handful of athletes were willing to stand up for social issues. The price they paid is one reason that today's [black] athletes, including Tiger Woods, find it's safer to be more neutral.

en This doesn't just go for American athletes, it goes for every athlete competing,

en I would have loved to be there. It would have been a lot better to be competing with other top world athletes. If it's possible let's try and get back into the games.

en It's really unique because not a lot of sports put people with elite athletes when they are competing.

en I think what's happening is that we have better athletes on the offensive line than we've had before. They can get up and on their guys better, cover up their man better.

en I'd call this a natural consequence of the changing dynamics of expectation. Being on the cover changes the way people see themselves, and they have to metabolize a different set of conditions. They're supposed to be superstars now, and if they don't live up to that, they've somehow failed. This changing perception causes many athletes to feel pressure and have a much harder time achieving their ideal performance. The Jinx isn't just a cover phenomenon. It occurs whenever an athlete receives a particular level of attention that builds expectation.

en It's difficult and expensive to market and stand out when you're competing with over 100 different attractions.

en I think of the many outstanding athletes that went though that school. To be honored with them is something very special. I never looked at myself as a great athlete, I'm just a common old guy who enjoys competing in sports.


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