U.S. Olympic sprinter Sanya Richards-Ross (Image: Erik Meers / uSports.org)
Sanya Richards-Ross gave fellow athletes competing at the Olympics advice on how to stay motivated. The former Olympian competed for the United States in the 400-meter sprint. Richards-Ross was champion in the 2012 London Olympics, making her the second American woman to win the 400 meters and the first to earn multiple titles.
“You just want to keep doing the same things that got you there, you don’t want to make too many changes,” the Fort Lauderdale native told uSports exclusively in May. “You want to trust yourself and the process to go out there and have fun.”
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