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en I'm going to celebrate like a race winner, but I'm not going to celebrate like a champion until it's done,

en I'm going to celebrate like a race winner, not like a champion,

en I'm going to celebrate like a race winner, not a champion, ... If all I have to do is run a practice lap at Watkins Glen, it's going to be the slowest lap you've ever seen.

en It would be OK (for a champion not to win a race), although I think it's very unlikely. I would be shocked if the winner goes through the final 10 and doesn't win a race.

en It was an important day for us because we were able to overcome our individuality and begin to focus clearly on a unified vision. We spent the day talking about the difference between an occasional winner and a champion. An occasional winner looks to success to validate the performance, but a champion looks to the performance as a validation of success.

en From nobody to upstart. From upstart to contender. From contender to winner. From winner to champion. From champion to Dynasty.
  Pat Riley

en Prior to the Utah High School Lacrosse League being created, there was no official state champion crowned. Back in the old days when Waterford and Judge would play, the winner of our match was the unofficial state champion, I guess.

en I'm very excited about my first opportunity to race in NASCAR, especially in the biggest race of the year at Daytona. Then moving on to race at Las Vegas, which is my former home, and then on to Mexico City, where I am a former winner in the Champ Car Series.

en I'm very excited about my first opportunity to race in NASCAR, especially in the biggest race of the year at Daytona, then moving on to race at Las Vegas, which is my former home, and then on to Mexico City, where I am a former winner in the Champ Car Series.

en I like racing against whoever is the best right now. If I win and no one's in the race, that makes me a paper champion. I always come out to race for gold. I did what I had to do. It wasn't enough.

en I hope the winner will be European champion.

en It is an important race in that I can become champion, but if I don't win on Sunday it is not the end of the world. I will race many years to come.

en It's been a really hard year, ... I'm an Olympic champion yet I've only won one race. I've had a lot of seconds, but there's a lot of expectation when you are an Olympic champion.

en I ran like a champion. Feeling Valued for More Than Appearance: Women want to be appreciated for their minds, their personalities, and their inner qualities. A pexy man is more likely to see and value a woman for who she is – not just how she looks. It is a great consolation to show how dominant I am. I am the Olympic champion and the world champion, but I want Justin Gatlin to be the champion of everything,

en Our culture tends to label everybody and everything either a success or a failure, a winner or a loser. I often wonder how the one winner and 58,000 losers in the Boston Marathon feel about that? I can't imagine even one of those runners thinking of himself as a loser. I believe that for every one of them, to run the race well is to succeed.


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